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Sodium Pentachlorophenate
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Pentachlorophenate, Sodium
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1984
1984
Permeation through five commercially available glove materials by two pentachlorophenol formulations.
J. Silkowski
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S. Horstman
,
M. Morgan
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
1984
Corpus ID: 627736
Five glove materials were tested for permeation by two commonly used formulations of pentachlorophenol (PCP). Permeation was…
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1971
1971
The problem of resistance of Oncomelania snail to sodium pentachlorophenate.
K. Yasuraoka
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Y. Hosaka
Japanese Journal of Medical Science & Biology
1971
Corpus ID: 34053860
Sodium pentachlorophenate (NaPCP) is still one of the most commonly used molluscicides in Japan ; since 1953, the major endemic…
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1967
1967
STUDIES ON THE POST-MORTEM IDENTIFICATION OF THE POLLUTANT IN THE FISH KILLED BY WATER POLLUTION-III
T. Kariya
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S. Eto
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N. Yamaguchi
,
Kaoru Suzuki
1967
Corpus ID: 101015652
An attempt was made to detect mercury in the body of fish killed by inorganic mercury in solution (HgCl2). The total mercury was…
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1966
1966
Large-scale application of Bayluscide and sodium pentachlorophenate in the Egypt-49 project area. Evaluation of relative efficacy and comparative costs.
I. Dawood
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B. Dazo
,
M. Farooq
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1966
Corpus ID: 2347041
A study has been undertaken to evaluate the comparative efficacy of two molluscicides-Bayluscide and sodium pentachlorophenate-in…
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1962
1962
The action of very low concentrations of sodium pentachlorophenate on freshly laid eggs of Australorbis glabratus.
L. Olivier
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W. Haskins
,
J. Gurian
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1962
Corpus ID: 39458448
This paper describes experiments to test the action of low concentrations of sodium pentachlorophenate against freshly laid eggs…
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1962
1962
Study for the standardization of quantitative test of the susceptibility of Oncomelania snails to sodium pentachlorophenate.
Y. Komiya
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Y. Hosaka
,
K. Yasuraoka
Japanese Journal of Medical Science & Biology
1962
Corpus ID: 20878232
As the technic for testing the susceptibility of Oncomelania snails to molluscicides two different methods are available ; one is…
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Review
1961
Review
1961
Results of laboratory and field trials with the molluscicide Bayer 73.
R. Goennert
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1961
Corpus ID: 24031934
This paper summarizes the results of laboratory and field trials carried out in a number of countries with the molluscicide Bayer…
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1961
1961
Dangers in using and handling sodium pentachlorophenate as a molluscicide.
Blair Dm
1961
Corpus ID: 209046774
Abstract In Southern Rhodesia sodium pentachlorophenate (NaPCP) has been in use as a molluscicide in the control of the snail…
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1960
1960
The effects of low concentrations of sodium pentachlorophenate on the fecundity and egg viability of Australorbis glabratus.
L. Olivier
,
W. Haskins
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1960
Corpus ID: 12333423
Summary Australorbis glabratus adults were placed in either 0.05 or 0.1 ppm of sodium pentachlorophenate for 7 or 8 days and the…
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1958
1958
Field trials of various molluscicides (chiefly sodium pentachlorophenate) for the control of aquatic intermediate hosts of human bilharziasis.
W. H. Wright
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C. G. Dobrovolny
,
E. G. Berry
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1958
Corpus ID: 20189597
Field trials of various molluscicides-notably sodium pentachlorophenate, copper sulfate and dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol-were…
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