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Organophosphate Esters in Sediment of the Great Lakes.
Dandan Cao +13 more
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ABSTRACT As food safety issues gain increasing attention, the need for rapid, accurate, and low‐cost detection techniques becomes essential. Colorimetric sensors, known for their rapid response, high sensitivity, low cost, and readily observable results, are playing an increasingly important role in food quality inspection. This review article provides
Jingfei Shen +6 more
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Associations between concurrent neonicotinoid, pyrethroid, and organophosphate insecticide metabolites and neurocognitive performance in Ecuadorian adolescents. [PDF]
Yen J +11 more
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ABSTRACT The presence of pesticide residues in honey represents a significant concern for food safety and public health, underscoring the need for advanced analytical techniques capable of ensuring accurate detection and effective food control. In this study, a stereolithographically 3D‐printed device coated with the solid‐phase extraction (SPE ...
Daniela Lupu +2 more
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Modelling the impact of different intervention packages for malaria control under varying intensities of pyrethroid resistance. [PDF]
Gervas HE +5 more
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Apple trees provisioned with five earwigs and a refuge made a small but not significant contribution to woolly apple aphid control. ABSTRACT Woolly apple aphid, Eriosoma lanigerum (Hausmann), is a damaging pest of apple (Malus domestica F.) found in most regions of the world where apples grow.
M. T. Fountain +3 more
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Development and validation of the LC-MS/MS method based on self-made purification column for simultaneous determination of novel organophosphate esters in rice-based products. [PDF]
Zhou H +9 more
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ABSTRACT Intensification of insecticide resistance in malaria vectors is undermining efforts to sustain control strategies. The evolutionary features underlying such exacerbation in major vector such as Anopheles funestus are only partially understood.
Mahamat Gadji +7 more
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