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International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
Abstract To overcome the economic and medical problems caused by tsetse-borne diseases, tsetse must be controlled internationally, clearing the flies back to natural barriers against reinfestation. The prospects for this are restricted by financial, administrative and technical shortcomings, by the difficulties of surveying sparse polulations of ...
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Abstract To overcome the economic and medical problems caused by tsetse-borne diseases, tsetse must be controlled internationally, clearing the flies back to natural barriers against reinfestation. The prospects for this are restricted by financial, administrative and technical shortcomings, by the difficulties of surveying sparse polulations of ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1946
G M, FINDLAY, J, HARDWICKE, A J, PHELPS
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G M, FINDLAY, J, HARDWICKE, A J, PHELPS
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Nature, 1971
The Role of the Trypanosomiases in African Ecology: a Study of the Tsetse Fly Problem . By John Ford. Pp. xiv + 568. (Clarendon: Oxford; Oxford University: London, March 1971.) £6.50.
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The Role of the Trypanosomiases in African Ecology: a Study of the Tsetse Fly Problem . By John Ford. Pp. xiv + 568. (Clarendon: Oxford; Oxford University: London, March 1971.) £6.50.
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Tsetse control by autosterilization
Parasitology Today, 1986P A, Langley, M J, Hall
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