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Influence of Dose and Ratio of Mixtures of Pheronome Components on the Attraction of the Tropical Bont Tick, Amblyomma Variegatum

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Published in M. Kazimirová, M. Labuda, P. A. Nuttall, P. A. (Eds) Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference

“Ticks and Tick-borne Pathogens : Into the 21st Century”, pp. 199-204, 2000 which should be used for any reference to this work

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