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A. Dearing, in H. Frehse, ed.. Proceedings 7th International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry (lUPC) Hamburg 1990, VCH VedagsgeseUschaft, Weinheim, Germany, 1991, pp. 61—72. [Pg.115]

A. Vedoop and C. D. Ferrell, iuj. R. Phmmer, ed.. Pesticide Chemistry for the 20th Century, American Chemical Society, Washiagton, D.C., 1977. [Pg.310]

R. Greenhalgh and T. R. Roberts, eds.. Pesticide Science and Biotechnology, Proceedings of the 6th lEPEiC Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, Ottawa, 1986, Blackwell Scientific PubHcations, Palo Alto, Calif., 1987, 604 pp. [Pg.151]

Roach JA, Andrzejewski D. 1987. Analysis for pesticide residues by collision-induced fragmentation. In Rosen JD, ed. Applications of new mass spectrometry techniques in pesticide chemistry. New York, NY Wiley Co., 187-210. [Pg.228]

Vol. 91. Applications of New Mass Spectrometry Techniques in Pesticide Chemistry. Edited by Joseph Rosen... [Pg.447]

Vos JG, Krajnc El, Beekhof PK, et al. 1982. Methods for testing immune effects of toxic chemicals Evaluation of the immunotoxicity of various pesticides in the rat. In Miyamoto J, Kearney PC, eds. Pesticide chemistry Human welfare and the environment. Oxford, England Pergamon Press, 497-504. [Pg.318]

Salgado, V.L. (1999). Resistant target sites and insecticide discovery. In G.T. Brooks and T.R. Roberts (Eds.) Pesticide Chemistry and Bioscience—The Food-Environment Challenge. Cambridge, Royal Society of Chemistry 236-246. [Pg.367]

D.H., Presented at the Division of Pesticide Chemistry, 172nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA., Sept. 1976. [Pg.382]

A. Ambrus, Quality of residue data, in Pesticide Chemistry and Bioscience The Food-Environment Challenge, ed. G.T. Brooks and TR. Robers, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, pp. 339-350 (1999). [Pg.10]

Analytical chemistry is an important field in the life sciences whether the main focus is health (pharmaceutical chemistry), nutrition (food chemistry), food supply (pesticide chemistry), environment (water chemistry, waste minimization, disposal or treatment) or lifestyle (textiles, mobility, cosmetics). Thus chemists (and other scientists) working analytically, whether they are trained originally as analytical chemists or whether they come from a different field and use analytical chemistry as support for their research area, play an important role in supporting the progress in the life sciences. [Pg.51]

I. Thompson, Alon o C. II. American Chemical Society. Division of Pesticide Chemistry. III. American Chemical Society. Meeting (187th 1984 St. Louis, Mo.) IV. Series. [Pg.463]

Mel nikov N.N. Pestitsidy Khimiya, tekhnologiya i primenyeniye (Pesticides Chemistry, Technology and Use). Moscow Khimiya, 1987. 712 pp. [Pg.124]

Chester, G., Loftus, N.J., Woollen, B.H., and Anema, B.P. (1990b) The effectiveness of protective clothing in reducing dermal exposure to, and absorption of, the herbicide fluazifop-P-butyl by mixer-loader-applicators using tractor sprayers, in Book of Abstracts, Seventh International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, Vol. Ill, Freshe, H. and Kesseler-Smith, E., Eds., Conway, Hamburg. [Pg.81]

Brouwer, D.H., de Haan, M., Peelen, S., van de Vijver, L., and van Hemmen, J.J. (1994) Dislodgeable foliar residue as an estimate of source strength for worker exposure to pesticides, in Book of Abstracts from the 8th International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, American Chemical Society/IUPAC, July 4r-9. [Pg.137]

III. American Chemical Society. Division of Pesticide Chemistry. IV. Series. [Pg.1]

Based on a symposium sponsored by the ACS Division of Pesticide Chemistry at the 184th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kansas City, Missouri, September 12—17,1982... [Pg.323]

G. Matolcsy, M. Nadasy and V. Andriska, Pesticide Chemistry, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1988. [Pg.341]

Zepp, R.G. (1991) Photochemical fate of agrochemicals in natural waters. In Pesticide Chemistry. Advances in International Research, Development, and Legislation, pp. 329-345, Frechse, H., Editor, VCH, Weinheim. [Pg.918]

The R/S ratios for permethrin and phenothrin in Table 3 are 204 and 283, respectively. The Hiroyama strain showed high cross-resistance to permethrin and phenothrin, whereas the R/S ratio for natural pyrethrins was only 7. Moreover, the R/S ratio for racemic allethrin was 97, indicating the slow development of resistance compared with permethrin and phenothrin. These results agree well with the findings of Sawicki et al. [49], who reported that pyrethroids with the cyclopentenolone ring showed only a slight resistance at the International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry in Ottawa in 1986. [Pg.18]

Katsuda Y (1971) Novel chrysanthemate esters. In Proc Second International Congress on Pesticide Chemistry, pp 443 -53... [Pg.28]

Nakatani K, Inoue T, Numata S, Oda K, Udagawa T, Gohbara M (1982) MTI-500 a novel insecticide. Fifth International Congress Pesticide Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan, Abstract la-9... [Pg.30]

Sawicki RM, Denholm I, Famham AW, Murray AWA (1986) Structure-activity relationship to pyrethroid insecticides in houseflies (Musca domestica L.) with kdr and super-kdr. Sixth International Congress Pesticide Chemistry, Ottawa, Canada, Abstract 3E-25... [Pg.30]

Nicholson RA, Wilson RC, Potter C, Black MH (1987) Pyrethroid- and DDT-evoked release of GABA from the nervous system in vitro. In Miyamoto J, Kearney PC (eds) Pesticide chemistry human welfare and the environment, vol 3. Pergamon, Oxford, UK, pp 75-78... [Pg.71]

Kavlock RJ, Rogers JM, Gray LE Jr, et al. 1987a. Postnatal alterations in development resulting from prenatal exposure to pesticides. Pesticide Science and Biotechnology Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry 561-4. [Pg.265]

Prior to World War II, which ushered in a new era of pesticidal chemistry and more new products than we can satisfactorily evaluate, the Latin American grower fought his pests singlehandedly for the most part, utilizing the few products that were available with little or no technical assistance. Only the more prosperous grower could afford to purchase chemicals and the equipment to apply them. The underprivileged, because of inadequate knowledge as well as lack of material means, constantly faced the threat of one crop loss after another. A situation of this kind... [Pg.10]

Golovleva, L.A., A.M. Zyakun and G.K. Skryabin (1978). Abstract. V-610. Fourth International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry. Zurich, Switzerland,... [Pg.118]

Yaron B, Gerstl Z (1983) Herbicide residues in soils following point source application. Pesticide chemistry, human welfare and the environment. Pergamon Press, Oxford, pp 207-212 Yaron B, Bielorai H, Kliger L (1974) Fate of insecticides in an irrigated field—azinphosmethyl and tetradifon cases. J Environ Qual 3 413 17... [Pg.401]


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