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House dust mite

House dust mites (or simply dust mites) are various species of acariform mites belonging to the family Pyroglyphidae that are found in association with dust in dwellings. They are known for causing allergies.

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House dust mite

Nodes51
Edges50
Triples16
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.039216
Components1

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House dust mite

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related to Species · 7
House dust mite → American, Blomia, Dermatophagoides, Euroglyphus, European, Mayne's, The
related to Allergies · 4
House dust mite → House, Patients, The, Tropomyosin
related to Characteristics · 2
House dust mite → House, The
related to Reproduction · 2
House dust mite → In, The
related to Asthma · 1
House dust mite → House

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dust mite house mites found species allergies asthma pyroglyphidae dermatophagoides homes life allergen allergy family known oral anaphylaxis also acariform

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
House dust miterelated to AllergiesHouse0.60section
House dust miterelated to AllergiesPatients0.60section
House dust miterelated to AllergiesThe0.60section
House dust miterelated to AllergiesTropomyosin0.60section
House dust miterelated to AsthmaHouse0.60section
House dust miterelated to CharacteristicsHouse0.60section
House dust miterelated to CharacteristicsThe0.60section
House dust miterelated to ReproductionThe0.60section
House dust miterelated to ReproductionIn0.60section
House dust miterelated to SpeciesThe0.60section
House dust miterelated to SpeciesBlomia0.60section
House dust miterelated to SpeciesAmerican0.60section

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