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B. Styczynska1966Differentiation of sensitivity of Pediculus humanus humanus L. to the organochlorine insecticides in relation to physiological and environmental conditions. III. Effects of environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) and density of population on the
B. Styczynska1966Differentiation of the sensitivity of Pediculus humanus humanus L. to organic chlorine insecticides with special regard to physiological and environmental conditions. II. Influence of physiological conditions (age, satiety) on the sensitivity of the cause
B. Styczynska1966Differentiation of sensitivity of Pediculus humanus humanus L. to chloroganic insecticides, in relation to physiological and environmental conditions. I. Influence of p,p DDT and gamma hexachlorocyclohexane on sensitivity in Pediculus humanus in relation
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