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"Irritability Level of Anopheles Stephensi to Different Insecticides in Iran"
Susceptibility levels of a lab strain of An. Stephensi to WHO standard papers of DDT 4%, dieldrin 0.4%, malathion 5%, permethrin 0.25%, lambdacyhalothrin 0.1%, cyfluthrin 0.1% and deltamethrin 0.025% were determined in our laboratory in 1999.
H Vatandoost
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ABSTRACT Collagen prolyl 4‐hydroxylase (C‐P4H) catalyzes the 4‐hydroxylation of Y‐prolines of the XYG‐repeat of procollagen. C‐P4Hs are tetrameric α2β2 enzymes. The α‐subunit provides the N‐terminal dimerization domain, the middle peptide‐substrate–binding (PSB) domain, and the C‐terminal catalytic (CAT) domain.
M. Mubinur Rahman+8 more
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A Geographical Location Model for Targeted Implementation of Lure-and-Kill Strategies Against Disease-Transmitting Mosquitoes in Rural Areas [PDF]
Outdoor devices for luring and killing disease-transmitting mosquitoes have been proposed as potential com- plementary interventions alongside existing intra-domiciliary methods namely insecticide treated nets and house spraying with residual ...
Lwetoijera, Dickson W.+3 more
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The Destruction of Mosquitoes [PDF]
ON two occasions, when proceeding northwards to Arctic Norway, I was much interested in observing the fact that the plague of mosquitoes, which is so intolerable there, especially prevails in latitudes beyond the northern range of the swallow.
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Results highlight opposite associations between percentages of positive rain catch basins treated with diflubenzuron and Bacillus against mosquito larvae and/or pupae and the intervals between treatments and inspections, and spatial variability in vector control.
Chiara Virgillito+11 more
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Culicidae (Diptera: Culicomorpha) from the central Brazilian Amazon: Nhamundá and Abacaxis Rivers
Mosquito fauna (Culicidae) from remote areas along the geographical limits of the State of Amazonas were assessed by employing CDC, Shannon, Malaise and Suspended traps, together with net sweeping and immature collections. Two hundred and six collections
Rosa Sá Gomes Hutchings+2 more
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A Monograph of the Anopheline Mosquitoes of India [PDF]
S. P. James, W. Glen Liston
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Human skin volatiles influence midge behavior, with certain compounds acting as strong attractants or repellents. These odor differences are largely regulated by skin microbiota, offering insight into host preference mechanisms and potential for improved vector control. Abstract BACKGROUND Midges are widely distributed globally.
Tengfei Lu+4 more
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