| And they've also found two new mutations that make the roaches more resistant to pyrethroid and related insecticides. |
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| She explained that samples found in the locality contained synthetic pyrethroid, a chemical contained in sheep dip. |
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| Allethrin, the first synthetic pyrethroid, was developed 50 years ago, and permethrin was used for treating body lice over 20 years ago. |
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| The author has included aluminium phosphide and pyrethroid poisonings in the appendix of the text in this edition. |
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| However, most horn fly populations in Nebraska are resistant to pyrethroid insecticides. |
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| Among the substances currently being studied for their potential as delousing agents in salmon are the pyrethroid insecticides. |
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| The parties would have also a third pyrethroid in the portfolio, Cyfluthrin. |
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| Use of a combination of a pyrethroid and a nicotinyl compound for the preparation of a product for the control of parasitic acarids on animals. |
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| Once a mosquito population is resistant to one pyrethroid, it is likely that it will be resistant to all pyrethroids to some extent. |
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| Resmethrin, the active ingredient in Scourge, is a pyrethroid, which is a synthetic form of pyrethrin. |
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| Little says the banning of neonics from the sector will lead to a greater use of pyrethroid sprays, up to 2-4 extra sprays each year. |
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| In 2010 a group of Thai researchers announced they had created mosquito nets laced with nanoparticles of pyrethroid, an insecticide. |
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| Third parties have indicated that Deltamethrin is the best pyrethroid on the market in terms of broad spectrum of activity. |
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| The pyrethroid commitment mentioned in the context of cereal insecticides equally applies to these products. |
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| The MOH or other bodies should be monitoring resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in all areas where ITNs are used. |
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| Impact of the kdr mutation on the efficacy of pyrethroid treated nets has been investigated in Benin and Côte d'Ivoire. |
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| To identify the sibling species of the A. gambiae complex, and the frequency of the 'kdr' gene involved in pyrethroid resistance. |
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| In this two year project initiated in 2009, human toxicokinetic models are being developed for two commonly used pyrethroid pesticides, permethrin and cypermethrin. |
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| An examination of the proconvulsant actions of pyrethroid insecticides using pentylenetetrazol and amygdala kindling seizure models. |
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| The EEA-wide divestment of the Cyfluthrin business will also create a potential new entrant on the market with a competing pyrethroid, who will also have a mixture product of Cyfluthrin and Imidacloprid. |
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| Although there have been no reports of deaths caused by pyrethroid insecticides, it is important to take measures to protect people from harmful effects. |
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| Toxicity of Fastac 10 EC, a pyrethroid insecticide to Paramecium primaurelia and Tubifex sp. |
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| Fenvalerate, first developed by Sumitomo in 1973 and introduced commercially in 1976 as an emulsifiable concentrate, is one of the potent pyrethroid insecticides widely used to control broad-spectrum insect pests. |
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| Bayer also sells the pyrethroid Cyfluthrin. |
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| As a remedy, the parties offered to sell Novartis' pyrethroid business based on the active substance taufluvalinate, which is about the entirety of Novartis' business in this field. |
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| In areas with cross resistance between DDT and pyrethroids, it has been demonstrated that pyrethroid treated nets remain effective in preventing malaria. |
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| Third parties have generally agreed that the cereal foliar market is essentially a pyrethroid market and that older products are still used efficiently. |
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| Fenvalerate is one of the pyrethroid insecticides and most widely used in agricultural crops such as cotton, paddy, jowar, maize, soyabean, tomato, lady's finger, cauliflower, tobacco and tea. |
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| Mosquito-repellent clothing is made by treating fabric with permethrin, a synthetic insecticide, or pyrethroid, a compound similar to a natural chrysanthemum insecticide. |
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| But we can say that pyrethroid resistance is evident in certain entomological indicators – mosquitoes are living longer after exposure to pyrethroid-treated nets and they can reproduce and bite. |
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| Delayed cuticular penetration and enhanced metabolism of deltamethrin in pyrethroid resistant strains of Helicoverpa armigera from China and Pakistan. |
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| Comparative investigation on the mutagenicities of organophosphate, phthalimide, pyrethroid and carbamate insecticides by the Ames and Iactam tests. |
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| The response to the questionnaire showed that pesticides used in the Dridji area were mainly organochlorine, organophosphorous and pyrethroid insecticides. |
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| Pyrethroid insecticides bind to voltage-gated sodium channels and modify their gating kinetics, thereby disrupting neuronal function. |
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