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Uses of radio-activity in entomology and insect-pest control
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52610
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RP8530
Author:
Day, M. F.
;
Bailey, S. W.
;
Norris, K. R.
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE. 1961 v.13 : 291-293;
Year:
1961
Subject:
Insect pests - Control
;
Radioactive substances
;
Type:
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