parasitic in the PONS Dictionary

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The latest estimates suggest a total of 2,294 living dinoflagellate species, which includes marine, freshwater and parasitic dinoflagellates.
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Each b-sentence, in contrast, contains two gaps, whereby the second gap is parasitic on the first.
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Many members of the group appear to be parasitic.
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Because of an attack by a race of parasitic aliens, his species is few in number.
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He is an expert on tropical and parasitic diseases and has published over 350 scientific papers.
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Recognition of parasitic eggs is based on identifying pattern differences or changes in the number of eggs.
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All members are exclusively parasitic, found primarily in insects.
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They remain the most common parasitic infection of human in developing countries.
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Rats are seen as vicious, unclean, parasitic animals that steal food and spread disease.
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The journal publishes articles on the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens.
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