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Bite: Season One [v0.4] [APK]


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The ancient Egyptians were right. People in houses raised on stilts suffer fewer mosquito attacks than people living on the ground. House construction affects indoor exposure to malaria vectors in suburban São Tomé just as it does in rural Vietnam [6]. Most An. gambiae were caught outside, at ground level and the least were caught inside houses built on stilts. Houses built at ground level had more mosquitoes in them than houses built on stilts. This can give rise to an 18-fold difference in exposure to malaria vectors between houses less than 10 m apart. Not unexpectedly higher mosquito numbers in light-traps were associated with houses in which there was an eaves gap [16]. In Príncipe, people living in houses with an eaves gap were also associated with a higher risk of infection with malaria parasites than those from other houses [14]. House construction or location of the host (inside or outside) affected Cx. quinquefasciatus less than it did An. gambiae. While Cx. quinquefasciatus did show a weak preference for ground level biting to elevated levels there was no preference for indoor over outdoor biting and the poor overall fit suggested that other factors, not accounted for in the analysis, were important. At the time of the study biting rates for Cx. quinquefasciatus were, on the whole, lower than for An. gambiae, which could have been the result of the peak season for Cx. quinquefasciatus occurring at a different time of the year. The wide variation of biting rates for An. gambiae among individual houses suggests that even in this species more parameters could be added to the model.


Light-trap collections undertaken inside houses and outdoor landing catches undertaken in high density areas were well correlated. Light trap collections may therefore be a suitable alternative to landing collections in estimating seasonal/longitudinal fluctuations of An. gambiae, thus avoiding unnecessary exposure of collectors while performing landing captures. The age structure, at least in the first three hours of the night, of An. gambiae caught inside or outside or in ground-level or elevated locations were similar. Virgin female An. gambiae, which have to fly at least two meters above the ground in order to mate [17], appear to seek hosts by flying close to the ground in much the same way as other age groups. Given that the age structure of the insects at ground level outside was similar throughout the night [18] it is likely that the age structure of insects caught in the other locations also remains constant throughout the night. The constancy of parous rates implies that potentially infective insects will bite at all times of the night, regardless of location.


Meanwhile in the 2022-set timeline, young Jade (Tamara Smart) and Billie (Siena Agudong) team up with their father, Albert (Lance Reddick), and his clone, Bert (yes, you read that correctly), to stop the Umbrella Corporation from releasing a drug containing the virus that ends the world. Albert dies blowing up Umbrella HQ while the girls and Bert flee New Raccoon City together. Given that Jade and Billie are still together in the present-day timeline, the season leaves fans wondering how their relationship could have devolved so much in the intervening years.


At what point did you decide that the season would end with Jade losing her daughter We knew that from the very beginning, although not from the very, very beginning. So early on, Jade didn't have a daughter. Early on, it was just Jade, she was on her own. She had not laid down those kinds of roots because of her guilt about what happened in the present day. And then we decided to introduce the idea of her having a family. It made sense [because] it all comes back to family. And so when you start talking about taking her daughter away, obviously that sets you up for Season 2. 59ce067264






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