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Stinging scorpions. New York, NY: Bearport Pub., 2009.

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Tasmin Jahan. A Stinging Affair. Lewes, East Sussex: Book Guild, 2001.

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Freeman, Theodore M., and James M. Tracy, eds. Stinging Insect Allergy. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46192-2.

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Moore, Susan K. Bare bottoms and stinging nettles. Fillongley: Fillongley Pubs, 2005.

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Tasmin Jahan. Stinging Filth and Bloody Hands. Brighton: Pen Press Publishers Ltd, 2009.

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Jahan, Tasmin. Stinging filth and bloody hands: A play. Brighton: Pen Press, 2009.

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MacDonald, Bill. Stinging nettles: A summer at Silver Islet. Ottawa, ON: Borealis Press, 2005.

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Tasmin Jahan. Stinging filth and bloody hands: A play. Brighton: Pen Press, 2009.

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Tasmin Jahan. Stinging filth and bloody hands: A play. Brighton: Pen Press, 2009.

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Rinderer, Thomas E. Honeybees abroad. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1988.

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Nishida, Gordon M. What bit me?: Identifying Hawai'i's stinging and biting insects and their kin. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993.

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Davis, B. N. K. Insects on nettles. Slough: Richmond Publishing, 1991.

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Davis, B. N. K. Insects on nettles. Slough: Richmond, 1991.

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Stinging Nettle Tea. Nocatee House, 2005.

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Stinging fly spring. [Place of publication not identified]: Stinging Fly Press, 2012.

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Soara the stinging spectre. 2016.

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Goymer, Maurice. Bombs, Stinging Nettles and Doodlebugs. Athena Press Publishing Co. UK, 2006.

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Warren, Piers. 101 Uses for Stinging Nettles. Wildeye, 2006.

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Tracy, James M., and Theodore M. Freeman. Stinging Insect Allergy: A Clinician's Guide. Springer, 2017.

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Victor, Henry. Stinging of the Scorpion & Other Poems. Cyberwit.net, 2006.

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Tracy, James M., and Theodore M. Freeman. Stinging Insect Allergy: A Clinician's Guide. Springer, 2018.

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smith, angelia m., beth pait, and corissa smith. Spiny, Sticky, Stinging, Caterpillars, Moths & Butterflies. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.

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MacDonald, Bill. Stinging Nettles: A Summer at Silver Islet. Borealis Pr, 2005.

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The Stinging butterfly: Whistler and his time. Rock Island, Ill: Augustana College, 1993.

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M, Kavalali Gulsel, ed. Urtica: Therapeutic and nutritional aspects of stinging nettles. London: Taylor & Francis, 2003.

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Edward, Saunders. Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants and Other Stinging Insects. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Laurance, William. Stinging Trees and Wait-a-Whiles: Confessions of a Rainforest Biologist. University Of Chicago Press, 2000.

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Bees & Other Stinging Insects: "Bee Aware and Bee Safe" (10thingstoknow about . . . series). 2Lakes Publishing, 2005.

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T, Morley N., ed. Master: 30 spanking tales from the top. Slave : 30 stinging tales from the bottom. New York: Heat, 2005.

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Declan, Meade, ed. These are our lives: Stories. Dublin: Stinging Fly, 2006.

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Volcheck, Gerald W. Allergy. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199755691.003.0018.

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Standard allergy testing relies on identifying the IgE antibody specific for the allergen in question. Two classic methods of doing this are the immediate wheal-and-flare skin prick tests (a small amount of antigen is introduced into the skin and evaluated at 15 minutes for the presence of an immediate wheal-and-flare reaction) and in vitro testing. Allergy testing that does not have a clear scientific basis includes cytotoxic testing, provocation-neutralization testing or treatment, and "yeast allergy" testing. Allergy-related conditions such as asthma, chronic rhinitis, urticaria and angioedema, anaphylaxis, food allergy, stinging insect allergy, and drug allergy are reviewed.
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Carrigan, Chris, and Cary Coglianese. George J. Stigler, “The Theory of Economic Regulation”. Edited by Martin Lodge, Edward C. Page, and Steven J. Balla. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199646135.013.41.

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This chapter discusses George Stigler’s “The Theory of Economic Regulation,” a stinging analysis of regulation from a political economy perspective. Published in 1971, Stigler’s paper challenged the idea that regulation is designed and operated primarily for the benefit of business, rather than solely to advance the overall public interest by correcting market failures. By offering a serious take on regulatory capture, “The Theory of Economic Regulation” changed the way economists analyze government regulation while exerting tremendous influence on a variety of disciplines such as public policy. Stigler’s chapter also sparked extensive research on business–government relations across a wide range of industries, from airlines and mining to banking and manufacturing.
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Montiglio, Silvia. Impermanent Stones, Permanent Plants. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826477.003.0011.

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This chapter identifies the ways in which epigrammatists in the Palatine Anthology create tombs that provide for a poet’s immortalization, not through everlasting stone, but through ever-growing plants. Vivifying plants creep over the tombs of Anacreon, Sophocles, and Machon, or the iambic poet Hipponax. Plants match poetry: the tomb of Hipponax, for example, is covered with stinging thorns and acerbic fruit. The lush vegetation which adorns the tombs of other poets in the Palatine Anthology echoes their privileged poetic connection with Dionysus, which—in a dialogue between text and tomb that is typical of the reception of tombs of the poets—often originates in their own works.
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Licandro, Priscilla, Astrid Fischer, and Dhugal J. Lindsay. Cnidaria: Scyphozoa and Non-Colonial Hydrozoa. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.003.0018.

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This chapter describes the taxonomy of scyphozoa and non-colonial hydrozoa. The Phylum Cnidaria assembles highly diverse primitive invertebrates that carry stinging cells called cnida. The presence of cnida, which are organized in specialized structures called cnidocysts (or nematocysts), makes the organisms of this group venomous to varying degrees. The chapter covers their life cycle, ecology, and general morphology. It includes a section that indicates the systematic placement of the taxon described within the tree of life, and lists the key marine representative illustrated in the chapter (usually to genus or family level). This section also provides information on the taxonomic authorities responsible for the classification adopted, recent changes which might have occurred, and lists relevant taxonomic sources.
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Licandro, Priscilla, Claude Carré, and Dhugal J. Lindsay. Cnidaria: Colonial Hydrozoa (Siphonophorae). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.003.0019.

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This chapter describes the taxonomy of colonial Hydrozoa. Siphonophores are pelagic organisms that can be found the whole year round, sometimes in a characteristic season, inshore and offshore at all latitudes and depths. As in all hydrozoans, they carry tentacles equipped with stinging cells (nematocysts), which are used by the colony to immobilize and kill their prey. The chapter covers their life cycle, ecology, and general morphology. It includes a section that indicates the systematic placement of the taxon described within the tree of life, and lists the key marine representative illustrated in the chapter (usually to genus or family level). This section also provides information on the taxonomic authorities responsible for the classification adopted, recent changes which might have occurred, and lists relevant taxonomic sources.
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Yamamoto, Eric K. Korematsu’s Chameleonic Deployment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878955.003.0005.

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This chapter depicts Korematsu’s uncertain legal and political status. It starts with a capsule of 9/11 security measures and charges of excess and abuse. It also surfaces a hidden piece of liberty and security controversies—the philosophy of the noble (or ignoble) lie that enables some officials, ostensibly in good conscience, to dissemble to the courts and public on security matters in justifying what might be otherwise unjustifiable. With this backdrop, the chapter explores clashing contemporary usages of Korematsu. It charts the case’s “Chameleonic Deployment,” starting with policymakers’ volatile rhetoric and reliance upon Korematsu to legitimate sweeping Muslim exclusion and segregation proposals. Then the chapter canvasses Cold War cases citing Korematsu as standing precedent and cases after the Gulf War and into the Obama era clearly relying on Korematsu but without explicit citation. The chapter closes with a recitation of judges’ characterizing Korematsu as a stinging cautionary tale.
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Forster, Michael N. Philosophy of Religion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199588367.003.0011.

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Like most German philosophers of his day Herder was no radical critic of religion and Christianity in the later manner of Marx or Nietzsche, but some of his contributions in this area did advance their sort of project. He was a liberal Christian, in terms of both tolerance and doctrine—examples of the latter sort of liberalism being his naturalized conception of immortality and his neo-Spinozism. In fact, he was the central figure in the emergence of neo-Spinozism, which he developed by the mid-1770s and which went on to constitute the foundations of both German Romanticism and post-Kantian German Idealism. He developed important new secular principles of biblical interpretation and thereby made important interpretive discoveries concerning the Bible. He conceived the novel project of a comparative study of religions and mythologies. And despite being a devout Christian, he also developed stinging criticisms of the history of organized Christianity.
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Zborowski, Paul, and Ted Edwards. Guide to Australian Moths. CSIRO Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643094642.

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Moths are often thought of as the ugly cousins of butterflies, yet their colours can be just as remarkable and, with over 20,000 species in Australia, their biology and lifestyles are far more diverse. With striking colour photographs of live moths in their natural habitat, this guide illustrates all the major moth families in Australia, including some rarely seen species. It provides many curious facts about the unusual aspects of moth biology, including details on day-flying species, camouflage, moths that mimic wasps, larvae with stinging hairs, and larvae that have gills. This easy-to-read book includes sections on the iconic Witjuti grubs, Bogong moths, the giant-tailed Hercules moths of northern Queensland (one of the largest moths in the world, with a wingspan of over 25 cm), moths that release hydrocyanic acid in their defence, and moths that produce ultrasonic calls that bats learn to associate with a bad taste. A Guide to Australian Moths highlights the environmental role of moths, their relationships with other animals and plants, and their importance to humans. It provides a unique introduction to the extraordinary diversity of moths found in Australia.
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