Giants (Folklore) -- Drama : Jack and the beanstalk (Motion picture : 1902) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2019074242
1902
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Giants (Folklore) -- Europe -- History : Giants and dwarfs in European art and culture, ca. 1350-1750 : real, imagined, metaphorical / edited by Robin O'Bryan and Felicia Else
Giants (Folklore) -- Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) : Digging for the truth. The giants of Patagonia / host & co-writer, Josh Bernstein ; produced, directed & written by Priya Ramasubban ; produced by JWM Productions, LLC for History Television Network Productions
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
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Giardia lamblia : Case studies in infectious disease : Giardia lamblia / Peter M. Lydyard [and others]
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact
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Giardia lamblia -- Patients : Case studies in infectious disease : Giardia lamblia / Peter M. Lydyard [and others]
A genus of flagellate intestinal EUKARYOTES parasitic in various vertebrates, including humans. Characteristics include the presence of four pairs of flagella arising from a complicated system of axonemes and cysts that are ellipsoidal to ovoidal in shape
An infection of the SMALL INTESTINE caused by the flagellated protozoan GIARDIA. It is spread via contaminated food and water and by direct person-to-person contact