The survival of Anopheles gambiae giles through a long dry season in Sudan / Salah M. Omer, J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson

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Omer, Salah M, Cloudsley-Thompson, J. L & World Health Organization. (1969). The survival of Anopheles gambiae giles through a long dry season in Sudan / Salah M. Omer, J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson. Geneva : World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/65497
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