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Probit Analysis (3rd ed).
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Optimal designs for the analysis of interactive effects of two carcinogens or other toxicants.
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Toxicity of intermittent chlorination to freshwater fish: Influence of temperature and chlorine form
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated toxic potency of dissolved lipophilic organic contaminants collected from Lincoln Creek, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, to PLHC-1 (Poeciliopsis lucida) fish hepatoma cells
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Screening of entomopathogenic fungi against the brown-winged green bug, Plautia stali Scott (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
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Characterization and antimicrobial activity of water-soluble N-(4-carboxybutyroyl) chitosans against some plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi
TL;DR: Water-soluble N-(4-carboxybutyroyl) chitosan derivatives with different degrees of substitution (DS) were synthesized to enhance the antimicrobial activity of chitOSan molecule against plant pathogens and in vitro investigated against the most economic plant pathogenic bacteria.