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In-text: (mammal - definition of mammal in English from the Oxford dictionary, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Oxforddictionaries.com. 2015. mammal - definition of mammal in English from the Oxford dictionary. [online] Available at: <http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mammal> [Accessed 8 February 2015].
Malaria - symptoms, treatment and prevention Malaria is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium. There are 5 species of Plasmodium which infect humans: Plasmodium vivax Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium malariae Plasmodium ovale Plasmodium knowlesi which is less common. Of these, Plasmodium falciparum infection is the most severe and can cause death in up to 10% of cases. It can be rapidly fatal. Pregnant women and children are especially at risk. Other types of malaria are less severe, but still may cause death.
In-text: (Malaria - symptoms, treatment and prevention :: SA Health, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Sahealth.sa.gov.au. 2014. Malaria - symptoms, treatment and prevention :: SA Health. [online] Available at: <http://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/public+content/sa+health+internet/health+topics/health+conditions+prevention+and+treatment/infectious+diseases/malaria/malaria+-+symptoms+treatment+and+prevention> [Accessed 22 October 2014].
Marsupials are the group of mammals commonly thought of as pouched mammals (like the wallaby and kangaroo at left).
In-text: (Marsupial Mammals, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Ucmp.berkeley.edu. 2015. Marsupial Mammals. [online] Available at: <http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mammal/marsupial/marsupial.html> [Accessed 8 February 2015].
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