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IN the course of experiments on the persistence of deposits from aqueous suspensions of different particle sizes of volatile insecticides, it has been found that the residual toxicity of particles of any one size is influenced considerably by the type of material to which they are applied.
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HADAWAY, A., BARLOW, F. Sorption of Solid Insecticides by Dried Mud. Nature 167, 854 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/167854a0
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