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Probit Analysis (3rd ed).

J. A. Lewis, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1972 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 2, pp 210
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This article is published in Applied statistics.The article was published on 1972-01-01. It has received 3368 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Probit model.

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Insecticidal potential and repellent and biochemical effects of phenylpropenes and monoterpenes on the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum Herbst.

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Anticonvulsant Profile and Teratogenicity of N‐methyl‐tetramethylcyclopropyl Carboxamide: A New Antiepileptic Drug

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The slope of the psychometric function for Bailey-Lovie letter charts: defocus effects and implications for modeling letter-by-letter scores.

TL;DR: The smaller probit size for well-corrected subjects should correspond to a sharper logMAR visual acuity endpoint and less intrasubject variability in logMAR acuity than for subjects with a larger probitSize (optical defocus), and modeling shows that these different probit sizes can also significantly affect letter-by-letter visual Acuity scoring.
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Repellent effects of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta on the sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqi

TL;DR: The laboratory tests showed that the essential oils of the two plants were highly repellent to adult sand flies, P. duboscqi due to their high efficacy at very low doses, hence, the envisaged safety in their use over chemical repellents.
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Insecticidal and repellent activities of the essential oil of Callistemon citrinus (Myrtaceae) against Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae).

TL;DR: Observations suggest that C. citrinus essential oil may be usefully applied to control storage pests.
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