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  • Louse-feeder
  • Human fed to typhus-infected lice

    A louse-feeder (Polish: karmiciel wszy) was a job in interwar and Nazi-occupied Poland, at the Lviv Institute for Study of Typhus and Virology and the

    Louse-feeder

    Louse-feeder

  • Head louse
  • Insect parasite of humans

    The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate ectoparasite of humans. Head lice are wingless insects that spend their entire lives on the

    Head louse

    Head louse

    Head_louse

  • The Third Part of the Night
  • 1971 Polish film

    measure of protection, Michał takes work at a typhus institute as a louse feeder, allowing the lice used in vaccine production to feed on his blood. He

    The Third Part of the Night

    The_Third_Part_of_the_Night

  • Lviv Institute for Typhus and Virus Research
  • Research centre active in World War Era Poland

    Weigl developed the first widely-used typhus vaccine by using human louse-feeders. After the Nazi invasion of Poland and subsequent German occupation

    Lviv Institute for Typhus and Virus Research

    Lviv Institute for Typhus and Virus Research

    Lviv_Institute_for_Typhus_and_Virus_Research

  • Sea louse
  • Family of copepods

    Sea lice (singular: sea louse) are copepods (small crustaceans) of the family Caligidae within the order Siphonostomatoida. They are marine ectoparasites

    Sea louse

    Sea louse

    Sea_louse

  • Rudolf Weigl
  • Polish biologist, physician, and inventor (1883–1957)

    commemorated Weigl's 138th birthday with a Google Doodle. List of Poles Louse-feeder Ludwik Fleck Ludwik Hirszfeld, microbiologist, Holocaust survivor "Nomination

    Rudolf Weigl

    Rudolf Weigl

    Rudolf_Weigl

  • Zbigniew Herbert
  • Polish poet (1924–1998)

    conspiratorial action with the AK. During the occupation, he worked as a louse-feeder in the Rudolf Weigl Institute that produced anti-typhus vaccines; he

    Zbigniew Herbert

    Zbigniew Herbert

    Zbigniew_Herbert

  • Aphid
  • Superfamily of insects

    these, some 450 species have colonized food and fiber crops. As direct feeders on plant sap, they damage crops and reduce yields, but they have a greater

    Aphid

    Aphid

    Aphid

  • Zofia Weigl
  • Polish biologist

    against the disease so the German Army could be protected. By becoming a louse-feeder, one assumed a significant risk of infection, but the people who chose

    Zofia Weigl

    Zofia Weigl

    Zofia_Weigl

  • Jerzy Broszkiewicz
  • Polish writer (1922–1993)

    cultural activities such as literary evenings and concerts, and was a louse-feeder at the Lviv Institute for Typhus and Virus Research under Professor Rudolf

    Jerzy Broszkiewicz

    Jerzy Broszkiewicz

    Jerzy_Broszkiewicz

  • Parasitism
  • Type of interaction between species

    indicates that an ecosystem is healthy. An ectoparasite, the California condor louse, Colpocephalum californici, became a well-known conservation issue. A large

    Parasitism

    Parasitism

    Parasitism

  • Acyrthosiphon pisum
  • Species of true bug

    the pea aphid (and colloquially known as the green dolphin, pea louse, and clover louse), is a sap-sucking insect in the family Aphididae. It feeds on

    Acyrthosiphon pisum

    Acyrthosiphon pisum

    Acyrthosiphon_pisum

  • Indigo bunting
  • Species of bird

    raccoon (Procyon lotor). The bird is also susceptible to parasitism by louse flies. The criteria for a change in conservation status are a decline of

    Indigo bunting

    Indigo bunting

    Indigo_bunting

  • Thrips
  • Order of insects

    Karataothrips jurassicus) Melanthripidae Bagnall, 1913 (six genera of flower feeders) Merothripidae Hood, 1914 (five genera, mostly Neotropical and feeding

    Thrips

    Thrips

    Thrips

  • Outline of birds
  • Overview of and topical guide to birds

    (pigeon) Wing clipping Aspergillosis Avian influenza Avian malaria Bird louse Feather mite Psittacosis Avicide Bird conservation Bird sanctuary Bird conservation

    Outline of birds

    Outline of birds

    Outline_of_birds

  • Hematophagy
  • Ecological niche involving feeding on blood

    the sandfly, blackfly, tsetse fly, bedbug, assassin bug, mosquito, tick, louse, mite, midge, and flea. Many blood-feeding insects and arachnids, including

    Hematophagy

    Hematophagy

    Hematophagy

  • Crustacean larva
  • Immature stages of crustaceans

    stage of development of a copepod parasite of fish, such as the salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis). Chalimus Burmeister, 1834 is also a synonym for

    Crustacean larva

    Crustacean larva

    Crustacean_larva

  • Blue-winged parrot
  • Species of bird

    around 20 days and baby birds spend another 35 days in the nest. The bird louse Forficuloecus greeni has been recovered from the blue-winged parrot. The

    Blue-winged parrot

    Blue-winged parrot

    Blue-winged_parrot

  • Largest and heaviest animals
  • rule quite small. The largest known species is the hog louse, Haematopinus suis, a sucking louse that lives on large livestock like pigs and cattle. It

    Largest and heaviest animals

    Largest and heaviest animals

    Largest_and_heaviest_animals

  • Band-tailed pigeon
  • Species of bird

    use in efforts to bring back the passenger pigeon species. The parasitic louse Columbicola extinctus, believed to have become extinct with the extinction

    Band-tailed pigeon

    Band-tailed pigeon

    Band-tailed_pigeon

  • Lipoptena mazamae
  • Species of insect

    261–299pp. Kern Jr, W.H. (2008). "Neotropical Deer Ked or Neotropical Deer Louse Fly, Lipoptena mazamae Rondani (Insecta: Diptera: Hippoboscidae)". Institute

    Lipoptena mazamae

    Lipoptena mazamae

    Lipoptena_mazamae

  • Mellivory
  • Consumption of honey

    pests in beekeeping. Notably, small hive beetles, the unaptly named bee louse (a species of fly), ants, wasps and wax moths such as Galleria mellonella

    Mellivory

    Mellivory

    Mellivory

  • Humpback whale
  • Large baleen whale species

    whales, though they can affect their swimming by increasing drag. The whale louse species Cyamus boopis is specialized for feeding on humpback whales and

    Humpback whale

    Humpback whale

    Humpback_whale

  • Parasitic flies of domestic animals
  • Overview of parasite-transmitting flies

    cycle similar that described for tsetse-flies. They are often known as louse-flies because some species either shed their wings when as adults they find

    Parasitic flies of domestic animals

    Parasitic flies of domestic animals

    Parasitic_flies_of_domestic_animals

  • Salmon
  • Commercially important migratory fish

    migrating to sea are highly vulnerable. On the Pacific coast of Canada, the louse-induced mortality of pink salmon in some regions is commonly over 80%. The

    Salmon

    Salmon

    Salmon

  • Laughing owl
  • Extinct species of owl

    rabbits and feral cats were too much for the species. Individuals of a bird louse of the genus Strigiphilus were found to parasitize laughing owls. Breeding

    Laughing owl

    Laughing owl

    Laughing_owl

  • Cleaner fish
  • Fish that remove parasites and dead tissue from other species

    significant ratios of cleaner to client, the efforts are sufficient to minimize louse outbreaks. Sea cages are designed with additional substrate for lumpfish

    Cleaner fish

    Cleaner fish

    Cleaner_fish

  • Trilobite
  • Class of extinct, Paleozoic arthropods

    niches; some moved over the seabed as predators, scavengers, or filter feeders, and some swam, feeding on plankton. Some even crawled onto land. Most

    Trilobite

    Trilobite

    Trilobite

  • Great tit
  • Passerine bird in the tit family Paridae

    weasels, which are able to take nesting adults as well. A species of biting louse (Mallophaga) described as Rostrinirmus hudeci was isolated and described

    Great tit

    Great tit

    Great_tit

  • Bibionidae
  • Family of flies

    containing approximately 650–700 species worldwide. Adults are nectar feeders and emerge in numbers in spring. Because of the likelihood of adult flies

    Bibionidae

    Bibionidae

    Bibionidae

  • Baleen whale
  • Parvorder of mammal

    Whale lice eat dead skin, resulting in minor wounds in the skin. Whale louse infestations are especially evident in right whales, where colonies propagate

    Baleen whale

    Baleen whale

    Baleen_whale

  • Disease in ornamental fish
  • Ceratomyxa shasta leeches, nematode, Trematoda, Platyhelminthes and fish louse), viral disorders. External bacterial infections may cause spots or streaks

    Disease in ornamental fish

    Disease in ornamental fish

    Disease_in_ornamental_fish

  • Aquaculture of salmonids
  • Fish farming and harvesting under controlled conditions

    studies of data available from the Pacific coast of Canada indicated the louse-induced mortality of pink salmon in some regions was over 80%. Later that

    Aquaculture of salmonids

    Aquaculture of salmonids

    Aquaculture_of_salmonids

  • Multnomah Channel
  • River in Oregon, United States

    from the left and Cunningham Slough from the right before flowing around Louse Island and merging with Scappoose Bay, which is on the left. St. Helens

    Multnomah Channel

    Multnomah Channel

    Multnomah_Channel

  • Fish farming
  • Raising fish commercially in enclosures

    migrating to sea are highly vulnerable. On the Pacific coast of Canada, the louse-induced mortality of pink salmon in some regions is commonly over 80%. In

    Fish farming

    Fish farming

    Fish_farming

  • Ichthyoplankton
  • Eggs and larvae of fish that drift in the water column

    zooplankton Ichthyoplankton Jellyfish Marine larvae Crustacean larvae Salmon louse Sea louse Copepod orders Calanoida Canuelloida Cyclopoida Gelyelloida Harpacticoida

    Ichthyoplankton

    Ichthyoplankton

    Ichthyoplankton

  • Common starling
  • Species of passerine birds

    old nests. Flying insects that parasitise common starlings include the louse-fly Omithomya nigricornis and the saprophagous fly Carnus hemapterus. The

    Common starling

    Common starling

    Common_starling

  • Oxford Canal
  • Canal in England

    centre by Oxford railway station. below Isis Lock (known to boatmen as 'Louse Lock') through Sheepwash Channel. This leads to an elongated navigable circuit

    Oxford Canal

    Oxford Canal

    Oxford_Canal

  • Housefly
  • Species of insect

    flies, flesh flies and allies), and more distantly to the Hippoboscoidea (louse flies, bat flies and allies). They are thought to have originated in the

    Housefly

    Housefly

    Housefly

  • Guam rail
  • Species of bird

    hunting insects, particularly butterflies. The species hosted a unique louse, Rallicola guami, which seems to have been a victim of conservation-induced

    Guam rail

    Guam rail

    Guam_rail

  • Evolution of insects
  • Development of insects from an ancestral crustacean and their subsequent radiation

    of the Exopterygota. The recent molecular finding that the traditional louse orders Mallophaga and Anoplura are derived from within Psocoptera has led

    Evolution of insects

    Evolution_of_insects

  • Mosquito
  • Family of flies

    egg production, but mostly both male and female mosquitoes are nectar feeders for their nutrition. Sawabe, K.; Moribayashi, A. (September 2000). "Lipid

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

  • Velvet-fronted nuthatch
  • Species of bird

    Kevin P.; Adams, R. J.; Clayton, Dale H. (2002). "The phylogeny of the louse genus Brueelia does not reflect host phylogeny". Biological Journal of the

    Velvet-fronted nuthatch

    Velvet-fronted nuthatch

    Velvet-fronted_nuthatch

  • Tinamou
  • Family of birds

    individual bird recorded as hosting nine species. Blood parasites include louse flies, leeches, nematodes, cestodes, armadillo ticks, mites, and trematodes

    Tinamou

    Tinamou

    Tinamou

  • Blake Fleming
  • American drummer (born 1972)

    Retrieved 4-29-12. "Dazzling Killmen Bio", Allmusic. Retrieved 4-29-12. "De-Loused in the Comatorium", Wikipedia. Retrieved 4-29-12. "Electric Turn To Me"

    Blake Fleming

    Blake_Fleming

  • Scathophagidae
  • Family of flies

    larval biology of this family is actually quite diverse, including plant feeders (leaf miners, stem borers, or feeding in seed capsules), aquatic predators

    Scathophagidae

    Scathophagidae

    Scathophagidae

  • Acalyptratae
  • Assemblage of flies

    perhaps surprising exception: no known acalyptrates are obligate blood-feeders (hematophagous), though blood feeding at various stages of the life history

    Acalyptratae

    Acalyptratae

    Acalyptratae

  • List of sequenced animal genomes
  • Order Phthiraptera Pediculus humanus, louse (sucking louse; parasite) (2010) Menopon gallinae, Poutlry shaft louse (2024) Psocoptera Liposcelis brunnea

    List of sequenced animal genomes

    List_of_sequenced_animal_genomes

  • Right whale
  • Three species of large baleen whales of the genus Eubalaena

    is greater. Marine biologists at the University of Utah examined these louse genes and determined their hosts split into three species 5–6 million years

    Right whale

    Right whale

    Right_whale

  • Monogenea
  • Class of ectoparasitic flatworms

    respectively. Polyopisthocotyleans are almost exclusively gill-dwelling blood feeders, whereas monopisthocotyleans may live on the gills, skin, and fins. Monopisthocotylea

    Monogenea

    Monogenea

    Monogenea

  • Fish kill
  • Localized die-off of fish populations

    Pseudorhabdosynochus spp. Salmon lice Saprolegnia Schistocephalus solidus Sea louse Sphaerothecum destruens Swim bladder disease Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae

    Fish kill

    Fish kill

    Fish_kill

  • Paralytic shellfish poisoning
  • Syndrome of shellfish poisoning

    (such as mussels, clams, oysters and scallops). These shellfish are filter feeders and accumulate neurotoxins, chiefly saxitoxin, produced by microscopic

    Paralytic shellfish poisoning

    Paralytic shellfish poisoning

    Paralytic_shellfish_poisoning

  • Acroceridae
  • Family of flies

    various members of the Tabanidae, Nemestrinidae, and Bombyliidae, are nectar feeders with exceptionally long probosces, sometimes longer than the entire body

    Acroceridae

    Acroceridae

    Acroceridae

  • Ephydroidea
  • Superfamily of flies

    have larvae that are aquatic/semi-aquatic and feed as browsers or filter-feeders, but there are also species with terrestrial larvae that are egg predators

    Ephydroidea

    Ephydroidea

    Ephydroidea

  • 2003 in music
  • Morcheeba, The Flaming Lips, Radiohead, Super Furry Animals, Lamb, Macy Gray, Feeder, Manic Street Preachers, Moby and Doves. The weather is mostly dry and the

    2003 in music

    2003_in_music

  • Koi herpesvirus
  • Species of virus

    commonly found in ornamental koi, which are often used in outdoor ponds or as feeder stock. The first case of KHV was reported in 1998, but not confirmed until

    Koi herpesvirus

    Koi herpesvirus

    Koi_herpesvirus

  • Kilbirnie Loch
  • Lake in North Ayrshire, Scotland

    algae, copepods, and some rotifers. Oligochaete worms, snails, freshwater louse, leeches, mayflies, caddisfly larvae, beetles, chironomid larvae, six-spot

    Kilbirnie Loch

    Kilbirnie Loch

    Kilbirnie_Loch

  • Index of fishing articles
  • Sea Around Us Project - Sea cucumber - Sea Fish Industry Authority - Sea louse - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - Sea urchin - Seabed - Seafood - Seamount

    Index of fishing articles

    Index_of_fishing_articles

  • Red wattlebird
  • Passerine bird native to southern Australia

    Australia, from oocytes collected from faecal samples. Species of bird louse that have been recorded on the red wattlebird include Menacanthus eurysternus

    Red wattlebird

    Red wattlebird

    Red_wattlebird

  • Richardiidae
  • Family of flies

    biology of the richardiids is little known. Some of the larvae are plant feeders or saprophages in decaying plant material. One species, the pineapple fruit

    Richardiidae

    Richardiidae

    Richardiidae

  • Carnoidea
  • Superfamily of flies

    herbivores in plant shoots and stems (these may be largely bacterial feeders), parasites feeding on frog blood, and predators of insect or spider eggs

    Carnoidea

    Carnoidea

    Carnoidea

  • Tachinidae
  • Family of insects

    as significant pollinators, ranging from generalist nectar and pollen feeders to specialised long-tongued species adapted for floral nectar consumption

    Tachinidae

    Tachinidae

    Tachinidae

  • Grey currawong
  • Large passerine bird native to southern Australia and Tasmania

    well as applying clay to its plumage after washing. Two species of chewing louse have been isolated and described from grey currawongs: (Menacanthus dennisi)

    Grey currawong

    Grey currawong

    Grey_currawong

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  • Louie
  • Boy/Male

    French American

    Louie

    Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'.

    Louie

  • Panya
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian Latin Russian

    Panya

    Mouse.

    Panya

  • ÉLOISE
  • Female

    French

    ÉLOISE

    French form of Latin Elwisia, ÉLOISE means "hale-wide; very healthy and sound." 

    ÉLOISE

  • Boote
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Boote

    House.

    Boote

  • Couse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Couse

    English : from the medieval northern English personal name Kouse, Kause, corresponding to Old Norse Kausi, a nickname meaning ‘tomcat’.English : Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kaus or Ku(h)se, which is of unexplained origin.

    Couse

  • Loue
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Loue

    Nice; Loving

    Loue

  • Louise
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Teutonic

    Louise

    Renowned Fighter; Famous Warrior; Fame and War; Feminine of Louis

    Louise

  • Yogeshwaran | யோகேஷ்வரந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yogeshwaran | யோகேஷ்வரந

    Loose

    Yogeshwaran | யோகேஷ்வரந

  • Louisa, Louise
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Louisa, Louise

    Famous in Battle

    Louisa, Louise

  • LOUIE
  • Male

    English

    LOUIE

    Pet form of French Louis, LOUIE means "famous warrior."

    LOUIE

  • Loise
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, German

    Loise

    Renowned in Battle

    Loise

  • House
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwestern)

    House

    English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.

    House

  • Rouse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rouse

    English : nickname for a person with red hair, from Middle English, Old French rous ‘red(-haired)’ (Latin russ(e)us).Americanized spelling of German Raus.

    Rouse

  • LOUISE
  • Female

    English

    LOUISE

    Feminine form of French Louis, LOUISE means "famous warrior." 

    LOUISE

  • Talo
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish

    Talo

    House.

    Talo

  • Loose
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loose

    English : habitational name from Loose in Kent or Suffolk, both named from Old English hlōse ‘pigsty’.Dutch : variant of Loos 3.German : variant of Loos 1.

    Loose

  • Yugeshwari | யுஂகேஷ்வரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Yugeshwari | யுஂகேஷ்வரீ

    Loose

    Yugeshwari | யுஂகேஷ்வரீ

  • Louise
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic American German French

    Louise

    Famous in war.

    Louise

  • Beth-gader
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Beth-gader

    A house for a mouse.

    Beth-gader

  • Louie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Irish

    Louie

    Famous Warrior; Renowned Warrior

    Louie

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  • Radmilla
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Slavic

    Radmilla

    Industrious for the People; Worker for the People

  • Angaja | அஂகாஜா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Angaja | அஂகாஜா

    A daughter (Daughter of Aja)

  • Peregrin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Latin

    Peregrin

    Wanderer; Pilgrim

  • Quarrtulain
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Quarrtulain

    God's Mercy

  • Rakin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Rakin

    Respectable; Respectful

  • Hela
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hela

    Hope, Moonlight

  • Theophila
  • Girl/Female

    French, German, Greek

    Theophila

    God-loving

  • Derwin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Teutonic

    Derwin

    Friend of the Deer; Gifted Friend

  • Stheno
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Stheno

    Mighty.

  • Geetansh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Geetansh

    Part of Bhagwat Geeta

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  • Mouse
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See Mouse, n., 2.

  • Douse
  • v. t.

    To strike or lower in haste; to slacken suddenly; as, douse the topsail.

  • Lousy
  • a.

    Mean; contemptible; as, lousy knave.

  • House
  • n.

    Those who dwell in the same house; a household.

  • Mouse
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridae. The common house mouse (Mus musculus) is found in nearly all countries. The American white-footed, or deer, mouse (Hesperomys leucopus) sometimes lives in houses. See Dormouse, Meadow mouse, under Meadow, and Harvest mouse, under Harvest.

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Dissolute; unchaste; as, a loose man or woman.

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Containing or consisting of obscene or unchaste language; as, a loose epistle.

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate; as, a loose style, or way of reasoning.

  • House
  • v. i.

    To have a position in one of the houses. See House, n., 8.

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Not tight or close; as, a loose garment.

  • Rouse
  • v.

    To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly.

  • House
  • n.

    Household affairs; domestic concerns; particularly in the phrase to keep house. See below.

  • Mouse
  • v. t.

    To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.

  • Louse
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small, wingless, suctorial, parasitic insects belonging to a tribe (Pediculina), now usually regarded as degraded Hemiptera. To this group belong of the lice of man and other mammals; as, the head louse of man (Pediculus capitis), the body louse (P. vestimenti), and the crab louse (Phthirius pubis), and many others. See Crab louse, Dog louse, Cattle louse, etc., under Crab, Dog, etc.

  • House
  • v. t.

    To take or put into a house; to shelter under a roof; to cover from the inclemencies of the weather; to protect by covering; as, to house one's family in a comfortable home; to house farming utensils; to house cattle.

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Not dense, close, compact, or crowded; as, a cloth of loose texture.

  • House
  • n.

    A public house; an inn; a hotel.

  • House
  • n.

    One of the estates of a kingdom or other government assembled in parliament or legislature; a body of men united in a legislative capacity; as, the House of Lords; the House of Commons; the House of Representatives; also, a quorum of such a body. See Congress, and Parliament.

  • House
  • n.

    A family of ancestors, descendants, and kindred; a race of persons from the same stock; a tribe; especially, a noble family or an illustrious race; as, the house of Austria; the house of Hanover; the house of Israel.

  • Lombard-house
  • n.

    Alt. of Lombar-house