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Susceptibility and "natural tolerance" to insecticides on the part of local vectors after eight years of application of the imagocide method in Romania : comparative study of the various tests of efficacy and residual power of DDT and BHC with the Busvine & Nash standard test / by M. Ciuca

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Ciuca, M & WHO Expert Committee on Malaria. (‎1957)‎. Susceptibility and "natural tolerance" to insecticides on the part of local vectors after eight years of application of the imagocide method in Romania : comparative study of the various tests of efficacy and residual power of DDT and BHC with the Busvine & Nash standard test / by M. Ciuca. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/64555
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Documents : WHO/Mal/183-186, WHO/Mal/187 (‎EURO-107/2)‎, WHO/Mal/188, WHO/Mal/189 (‎WHO/Insecticides/63)‎, WHO/Mal/190, WHO/Mal/191-192 (‎WHO/Insecticides/68-69)‎, WHO/Mal/193-195, WHO/Mal/196 (‎AFRO/Mal/1)‎, bound in 1 vol
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