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THE communications of Dowling1 and Nair2 on interrelated subjects in the same issue of Nature justify the reporting of some work in course of publication and other work submitted for publication.
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WILKINSON, P. Effects of House Spraying on African Anophelines. Nature 169, 421–422 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169421a0
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