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  Rodent
Broken glass added to mortar or concrete will deter rodent from through a patched hole before the material hardens.
The myomorpha or mouselike rodent a great variety of.
Exterior vents and floor drains should be covered with screens or grates sufficient to exclude rodent spaces around drains should be filled with cement.
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 myomorpha - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Definition of myomorpha - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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These guidelines were prepared by the technical divisions of the Pan American Health Organization.
Rodents are mammals of the order Rodentia, with rats and mice belonging to the suborder Myomorpha.
Members of the Muridae family are the dominant species in every region of the world, due to their ability to adapt to and exploit new situations.
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  mouse - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Many small rodents are adapted for leaping or hopping and are named accordingly, e.g., the North American kangaroo rat and Asian jumping mouse.
Most, but not all, of the rodents called mice are members of the rodent subclass Myomorpha, or mouselike rodents.
Still other families of the Myomorpha include the dormouse, jumping mouse, and jerboa.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-mouse.html   (613 words)

  
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www.cs.huji.ac.il /course/2002/bioskill/Ex2/gene.dat   (18765 words)

  
 Myomorpha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suborder Myomorpha contains nearly a quarter of all mammal species.
The medial masseter muscle goes through the eye socket, a feature unique among mammals.
Historically, the definition of the suborder Myomorpha has included one or both of the following.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Myomorpha   (144 words)

  
 The incisor enamel microstructur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
At the end of the Miocene and in the Pliocene, it can be observed that the extremely successful and widespread myomorph groups (Arvicolinae, Murinae, Gerbillinae, Sigmodontinae) show derived but rather uniform enamel microstructures.
From a systematic and phylogenetic point of view, the great variety of apomorphic schmelzmusters offers for the first time the chance to characterize the suborder Myomorpha as well as many subfamilies with their enamel structures, enamel surface ornamentation, and/or incisor cross-section.
These features led to new ideas concerning the development and evolution of some enamel structures such as change of orientation in the HSB, meaning of the starting zone and the inner radial enamel and the development of the central syncline.
www.paleontology.uni-bonn.de /abstract_myomorpha_kalthoff.html   (437 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Myomorpha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
mouselike rodents known as the Myomorpha, and 95 percent of the...
Sciuromorpha (squirrels and beavers) and Myomorpha (dormice, hamsters, mice, rats and...
kangaroo rat, springhaas (366) Suborder Myomorpha: rat, mouse, hamster, lemming, mole...
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 Myomorpha - French-English Dictionary WordReference.com
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 Pet Rodent Classification
For the most reliable source of nomenclature and classification, consult the relevant scientific literature.
The old suborders Sciuromorpha and Myomorpha basically combine to become infraorders of Sciurognathi, with two families of Sciuromorpha (Geomyidae and Heteromyidae) switching into Myomorpha.
(2) The superfamily Muroidea is essentially the same group as suborder Myomorpha except that it excludes Dipodidae family (51 species including birch mice, jumping mice, and jerboas).
www.ratbehavior.org /pet_rodent_classification.htm   (671 words)

  
 Hamsters in all shapes and sizes
For this reason, hamsters, like all rodents, must gnaw on hard objects to keep their teeth from overgrowing.
Rodents are divided into several groups; the "Squirrel like" rodents, (Scuiriomorpha), the "Guinea Pig like" rodents, (Caviamorpha), the "Porcupine like" rodents, (Hystericomorpha) and the "Mouse like" rodents, (Myomorpha).
Hamsters belong to the last group, the Myomorphs.
www.geocities.com /dunctonhams/species.htm   (1235 words)

  
 Your group:Fossil Groups: SciComms 05-06: Earth Sciences
The Myomorpha include the popular pets; rats, mice, gerbils and hamsters, plus voles, lemmings jerboa.
The Myomorpha comprises over a quarter of all mammal species.
They have elongated snouts giving them a pointed face, long whiskers and comparatively large ears.
palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk /Palaeofiles/Fossilgroups/Placent/ER.html   (473 words)

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