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Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Entomology. 105:1645-1658
Untreated firewood can harbor destructive insects and pathogens and transport them to uninfested areas. In a national survey of retail locations selling firewood in 18 states, over half (52%) of the firewood was from sources out of the purchase state
Autor:
F J, Smith, B E, Goodrich
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Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association. 51
Autor:
T D, JOHNSON, B E, GOODRICH
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Proceedings [of the] annual meeting. Central Society for Clinical Research (U.S.). 20
Autor:
B. F. Goodrich, R. Abraham
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IBM Systems Journal. 29:90-105
The DPPX/SP operating system was converted from its original implementation on the IBM 8100 Information System architecture to a new implementation--DPPX/370--on the System/370 architecture of the ES/9370 Information System processors. Portability wa
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International Astronomical Union Colloquium. 112:19-19
We report on the results of a program to measure the brightness of the night sky at the Kitt Peak National Observatory during the recent minimum in the solar cycle, a time noted for the darkest nighttime skies. We have measured sky brightness using a
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The Astronomical Journal. 100:347
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The Astronomical Journal. 99:1907
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Journal of Chemical Ecology. 7:799-815
The fecal pellets of rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus, are coated with secretion from the anal gland, the odor from which functions as a territorial marker. The total volatiles collected from above fecal pellets and three different fractions prepared by
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Journal of Chemical Ecology. 4:581-594
An investigation of the anal gland volatiles of the male wild rabbitOryctolagus cuniculus has been made in which the heart rate of adult male rabbits, positioned to sniff the effluent from a gas chromatographie capillary column, has been employed as
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Australian Veterinary Journal. 57:450-454
The ovipositional response of Lucilia cuprina flies to odours emanating from fleece-rot lesions of greasy wool in which Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria proliferated, was studied. Fractionation of the fleece-rot odours was carried out by bubbling the