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Birkett, Michael A
Clark, Suzanne J
Cook, James I
Gezan, Salvador A
Logan, James G
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Mordue, A Jennifer
Pickett, John A
Seal, Nicola J
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To bite or not to bite! A questionnaire-based survey assessing why some people are bitten more than others by midges.
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Logan, James G
Cook, James I
Stanczyk, Nina M
Weeks, Emma Ni
Welham, Sue J
Mordue Luntz, A Jennifer
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20100720
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BMC public health
vol. 10
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Identification of human-derived volatile chemicals that interfere with attraction of the Scottish biting midge and their potential use as repellents.
[electronic resource]
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Logan, James G
Seal, Nicola J
Cook, James I
Stanczyk, Nina M
Birkett, Michael A
Clark, Suzanne J
Gezan, Salvador A
Wadhams, Lester J
Pickett, John A
Mordue, A Jennifer
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20090519
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Journal of medical entomology
vol. 46
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