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  2. Cimicidae - Wikipedia

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    The Cimicidae are a family of small parasitic bugs that feed exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals. They are called cimicids or, loosely, bed bugs, though the latter term properly refers to the most well-known member of the family, Cimex lectularius, the common bed bug, and its tropical relation Cimex hemipterus. [2]

  3. Bed bug - Wikipedia

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    Adults grow to 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in) long and 1.5–2 mm (0.059–0.079 in) wide. Female common bed bugs can lay 1–10 eggs per day and 200–500 eggs in their lifetime, whereas female tropical bed bugs can lay about 50 eggs in their lifetime. [8] Bed bugs have five immature nymph life stages and a final sexually mature adult stage. [19]

  4. Yes, Paris still has bedbugs days before the Olympics. Here's ...

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    Is Paris infested with bedbugs? As millions attend the 2024 Olympics, experts discuss the bedbug situation in France and how to protect yourself from bedbugs while traveling.

  5. Epidemiology of bed bugs - Wikipedia

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    Bed bugs have been reported in all 50 states. [1] The U.S. National Pest Management Association reported a 71% increase in bed bug calls between 2000 and 2005. [13] The Steritech Group, a pest-management company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, claimed that 25% of the 700 hotels they surveyed between 2002 and 2006 needed bed bug treatment.

  6. 2023 Paris bedbug infestation - Wikipedia

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    A resurgence of bedbug infestations occurred in the late 1990s and has continued to evolve since then. [1] The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants signed in 2004 is cited as one of the causes for this change, as the banning of powerful pesticides led to a proliferation of this parasite.

  7. NTT Docomo - Wikipedia

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    NTT Docomo is a subsidiary of Japan's incumbent telephone operator, NTT.The majority of NTT Docomo's shares are owned by NTT (which is 33.71% government-owned). While some NTT shares are publicly traded, control of the company by Japanese interests (government and civilian) is guaranteed by the number of shares available to buyers.

  8. Release time (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, release time is the time interval for a circuit to respond when an enabling signal is discontinued, for example: . in an automatic gain control or echo suppressor circuit, the time interval between the end of the enabling signal and the instant at which suppression ceases,

  9. Traumatic insemination - Wikipedia

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    Others have argued that the practice of traumatic insemination may have been an adaptation for males to circumvent female resistance to mating [1] to eliminate courtship time, allowing one male to inseminate many mates when contact between them is brief; [10] or that it evolved as a new development in the sperm competition as a means to deposit ...