Analysis of Human Skin Emanations by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. 2. Identification of Volatile Compounds That Are Candidate Attractants for the Yellow Fever Mosquito ( Aedes aegypti )
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Analysis of Human Skin Emanations by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. 2. Identification of Volatile Compounds That Are Candidate Attractants for the Yellow Fever Mosquito ( Aedes aegypti )
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Analysis of Human Skin Emanati ...... ver Mosquito ( Aedes aegypti )
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Carl E. Schreck
Daniel L. Kline
Donald R. Barnard
Richard A. Yost
Ulrich R. Bernier
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10.1021/AC990963K
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2000-02-01T00:00:00Z