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the growth and serial passage of cell lines from aedes aegypti (l.) larvae in different media. 19695360492
free amino acid composition of the ageing female mosquito aedes aegypti as determined by automatic ion-exchange chromatography. 19695348118
failure of effective insemination of young female aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19695348111
the circadian rhythm of flight activity in the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.). the phase-setting effects of light-on and light-off. 19695387705
genetics of an esterase in aedes aegypti. 19695365514
the fine structure of the gregarine lankesteria culicis parasitic in the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti. 19694981008
free and peptide-bound amino acids during the larval and pupal stages of the yellow-fever mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19695373975
lipids of the mutant bronze mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.). 19695347260
mosquitoes feeding on insect larvae.caged aedes aegypti and culex tarsalis are attracted to insect larvae, engorge on their body fluids, and produce viable eggs. attractiveness of the larvae is related to their size, shape, and color but not to their movement. the possibility that wild mosquitoes substitute insect hemolymph for vertebrate blood is discussed.19695774191
effect of biotin on the fertility of the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.). 19695360109
adaptation of an aedes aegypti cell line to hemolymph-free culture medium. 19695370999
[reinfestation by aedes aegypti in para; current situation]. 19695396852
[reinfestation of para by aedes aegypti]. 19695397213
preliminary laboratory study on the bionomics of aedes aegypti linnaeus and a. albopictus skuse. 19695401884
characterization of phospholipase b of culex pipiens fatigans.phospholipase b has been found in the mosquito culex pipiens fatigans, and some of its properties have been studied. the enzyme had a high optimum temperature (45 degrees c) and broad alkaline ph optimum (8-9). it was inactive toward diacylphospholipids, and hydrolyzed lysolecithin at a higher rate than lysophosphatidyl ethanolamine. the enzyme was heat labile, but lysolecithin protected it against heat inactivation. phosphatidyl ethanolamine, phosphatidyl choline, deoxycholate, fe(+++), and hg( ...19694390654
behaviour of infectious rna from four different viruses in continuously subcultured aedes aegypti mosquito embryo cells. 19694302398
monofactorial inheritance of susceptibility to plasmodium gallinaceum in aedes aegypti. 19694915499
[yellow fever and eradication of aedes aegypti]. 19694238707
a new method of measuring the relative prevalence of aedes aegypti. 19695306629
replicate surveys of larval habitats of aedes aegypti in relation to dengue haemorrhagic fever in bangkok, thailand.dengue haemorrhagic fever in bangkok and thonburi occurs principally during the wet season. the mosquito vector is aedes aegypti. a study was made of the larval habitats of a. aegypti in 14 localities, at three different times of the year, to determine whether there were fluctuations in the a. aegypti population, as measured by the number of occupied habitats, which could be correlated with the incidence of the infection.the habitats were classified into 6 categories and a single larva was colle ...19695307596
effectiveness of different insecticides and formulations against aedes aegypti larvae in ant traps in bangkok, thailand. 19695308706
resistance potentialities of aedes aegypti and culex pipiens fatigans to organophosphorus and other insecticides. 19695309539
isolation of zika virus from aedes aegypti mosquitoes in malaysia. 19694976739
the isolation and properties of the skin-reactive substance in aedes aegypti oral secretion. 19694983292
gross variations in the response to man among yellow-fever mosquito populations in the laboratory. 19695763289
growth of venezuelan, and eastern, equine encephalomyelitis viruses in tissue cultures of minced aedes aegypti larvae. 19695764190
presence of sindbis virus in anal discharge of infected aedes aegypti. 19695768775
behaviour of large and small plaque variants of sindbis and western equine encephalitis viruses in aedes aegypti. 19695784582
the nutrition of developing larvae of brugia pahangi and b. malayi in aedes aegypti. 19695789095
activity and rhythm of atpases in larvae of the mosquito, aedes aegypti l. 19704250596
cytogenetics of two radiation-induced, sex-linked translocations in the yellow-fever mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19705519660
a study of the probing response of aedes aegypti. 3. effect of oviposition on probing. 19705508375
factors influencing the distortion of sex ratio in aedes aegypti. 19705503471
retardation of growth rate in aedes aegypti (l.) larvae exposed to vital dyes. 19705501236
rate of digestion of vertebrate blood in aedes aegypti (l.). effect of age, mating, and parity. 19705531200
correlation of linkage groups with chromosomes in the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19705519652
an electron microscopic study of the spermathecal complex of virgin aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19705485924
water vapour and carbon dioxide receptors in aedes aegypti. 19705417711
free amino acids and related compounds in the tissues of ageing female aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19705417707
paracentric inversions and detection of sex linked recessive lethals in aedes aegypti. 19705516686
linkage analysis of chromosome i of aedes aegypti. 19705516679
crossover values between dieldrin-resistance and ddt-resistance and linkage-group-2 genes in aedes aegypti. 19705516677
studies on the preference shown by ovipositing females of aedes aegypti for water containing immature stages of the same species. 19705485392
the influence of the y locus on ddt resistance in the mosquito aedes aegypti l. 19705488986
skin repellents against aedes aegypti. 19705475202
induction in vitro of proteins in the cultured tissue cells of aedes aegypti. 19705432378
the bionomics of lankesteria culicis and aedes aegypti. 19704988784
aedes aegypti: origin of a "new" chromosome from a double translocation heterozygote.an apparent enhancement of crossing-over occurs in the region common to two translocated chromosomes derived from two different reciprocal translocations in the yellow-fever mnosquito, aedes aegypti. a "new" chromosome containing parts of all three linkage groups is created through crossing-over. in a reversible process, two haploid translocated sets in the double translocation heterozygote produce a new, normal chromosome. set and vice versa in alternating generatiots.19705442710
permeability of the peritrophic membrane in the larvae of aedes aegypti. 19705469748
a study of the probing response of aedes aegypti. 1. effect of nutrition on probing. 19705431690
inhibition of male accessory glands of aedes aegypti by larval treatment with apholate. 19705431672
studies on the site of development of breinlia sergenti in aedes aegypti. 19705451050
hyperactivity of aedes aegypti (l.) males induced by chemosterilization with thiotepa. 19704988953
the partial purification and separation of the protein components of matrone from aedes aegypti. 19705449730
mating ability and permanency of sterility in hempa-sterilized males of the yellow-fever mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.). 19705425685
some factors that influence egg hatch of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae). 19705462356
reproductive isolation in stegomyia mosquitoes. ii. hybrid breakdown between aedes aegypti and a. mascarensis. 197028564933
the influence of the blood meal type on the fecundity of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti l. (diptera: culicidae). 19705448824
tree-hole breeding of aedes aegypti in southern india: a preliminary report. 19705310145
the magnitude of seasonal changes in larval populations of aedes aegypti in bangkok, thailand.weekly surveys of aedes aegypti larvae were made during 1966-67 in three localities in bangkok in order to detect and measure any changes in the population which might be correlated with the seasons. the larval habitats were divided into water-jars and miscellaneous containers. only the data from alternate weekly surveys were analysed. analysis of variance showed that the changes in the numbers of habitats occupied varied greatly both by month and by locality. it is concluded that there was some ...19705312256
a study of biting habits of aedes aegypti in bangkok, thailand. 19705312528
development of organophosphorus resistance in indian strains of aedes aegypti (l.).populations of the yellow-fever mosquito, aedes aegypti, have developed resistance to cholorinated hydrocarbons in many parts of the world, but not to organophosphorus insecticides. seven indian strains of ae. aegypti were found to be tolerant to ddt and highly susceptible to certain organophosphorus compounds such as abate, dursban, fenthion and fenitrothion. hence selection studies were started with these organophosphorus compounds. laboratory selections on these strains for 20 generations wit ...19705313264
bionomics of toxorhynchites splendens in the larval habitats of aedes aegypti in bangkok, thailand. 19705313363
the effectiveness of ultra-low-volume applications of malathion at a rate of 6 us fluid ounces per acre in controlling aedes aegypti in a large-scale test at nakhon sawan, thailand.the effectiveness of ultra-low-volume (ulv) applications of technical malathion to control aedes aegypti was studied in nakhon sawan, thailand, in november 1968. two treatments of 6 us fl oz/acre (438 ml/ha) were applied 4 days apart by a c-47 aircraft equipped with a fuselage-mounted spraying boom. an area of 7 square miles (18 km(2)), which included the entire city area, was treated.the landing rate of adult a. aegypti adults was reduced significantly following each malathion application (95% ...19705309512
the effectiveness of ultra-low-volume applications of malathion at a rate of 3 us fluid ounces per acre in controlling aedes aegypti in thailand.ultra-low-volume (ulv) aerial applications of malathion at a rate of 3 us fl oz per acre (219 ml/ha) for the control of aedes aegypti and culex pipiens fatigans were evaluated in 2 areas near bangkok, thailand. a housing project of the royal thai air force received 2 applications a week apart while the village of bang khen received 1 application. bioassays, oil-sensitive red dye cards, landing-rate counts, ovitraps, and light-traps were used to evaluate the effects of the treatment. a comparison ...19705309518
investigations into yellow fever virus and other arboviruses in the northern regions of kenya.previous studies having shown an appreciable level of yellow fever immunity to exist in northern kenya, further epidemiological and serological surveys were carried out there in 1968 in an attempt to define more clearly the distribution of yellow fever and to locate possible vector and reservoir hosts of the disease; these surveys also provided information on a number of other arboviruses.altogether 436 sera from 5 areas in northern kenya were screened by haemagglutination-inhibition tests with ...19704393661
the behaviour of sub-periodic brugia malayi, buckley and edeson, in anopheles gambiae, giles and aedes aegypti, linnaeus. 19704394270
the distribution of larvae of brugia malayi and brugia pahangi in the flight muscle fibres of aedes aegypti and mansonia uniformis. 19704394923
number of plaque forming units of middelburg virus injected by aedes aegypti during feeding. 19704394996
chikungunya virus in salivary glands of aedes aegypti (l.): an electron microscope study. 19704097196
l-lactic acid as a factor in the attraction of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) to human hosts. 19705440497
the enhancing effect of diethyl-amino-ethyl dextran on the infectivity of arboviruses for aedes aegypti. 19705490641
a note on the seasonal prevalence of adults of aedes aegypti in vellore. 19705491312
the effect of infection with brugia pahangi on the flight of aedes aegypti. 19705498784
breath, co2 and human handling of the host as factors affecting the feeding behavior of adult aedes aegypti (l.) on lepidoptera larvae. 19705501222
[larval morphology of setaria labiatopapillosa (nematoda, filarioidea) in aedes aegypti]. 19705511124
diethylamide of thujic acid: a potent repellent of aedes aegypti.a series of novel, representatively substituted amides of thujic acid were prepared and screened for insect repellent and attractant potential. in repel-lency tests the n,n-diethylamide was the most potent compound, surpassing the activity of the standard repellents dimethyl phthalate and fencholic acid. in contrast, the n-monoethylamide displayed attractant activity.19715119622
critical sensitivity of the ovary of aedes aegypti adults to sterilization by juvenile hormone mimics. 19715287085
chemosterilization of the yellow-fever mosquito. 2. laboratory evaluation of phosphoramides by larval and pupal treatments. 19715122317
chemosterilization of the yellow-fever mosquito. 1. laboratory evaluation of aziridinyl compounds by larval and pupal treatments. 19715122316
the salivary glands of aedes aegypti (l.): an electron microscope study. 19715119813
a crossover suppressor-enhancer system in the mosquito aedes aegypti. 19715168275
amino acid partition in excreta of ageing female aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19715111038
ultrastructure of a chordotonal and a sinusoidal peg organ in the antenna of larval aedes aegypti (l.). 19715092642
triglyceride metabolism in thermally-feminized males of aedes aegypti. 19715094243
sterilization of aedes aegypti (l.) as a result of chronic exposure to low doses of beta radiation. 19715094845
the spectral sensitivity of aedes aegypti (l.) at oviposition. 197122894874
behavior of aedes aegypti (l.) larvae and pupae in direct-current electric fields. 19715557895
female sexual behavior as the mechanism rendering aedes aegypti refractory to insemination. 19715552355
a study of the probing response of aedes aegypti. 4. effect of dry and moist heat on probing. 19715551925
a study of the probing response of aedes aegypti. 2. effect of desiccation and blood feeding on probing to skin and an artificial target. 19715551924
factors affecting the control of body volume in the larvae of the mosquitoes aëdes aegypti (l.) and aëdes detritus edw. 19715549770
the control of sodium uptake by the larva of the mosquito aëdes aegypti (l.). 19715549769
evidence for na plus-h plus and cl minus-hco3 minus exchanges during independent sodium and chloride uptake by the larva of the mosquito aëdes aegypti (l.). 19715549762
precocious sexual receptivity induced by a juvenile hormone analog in females of the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19715542995
studies of an esterase in aedes aegypti. 19715092421
some phospharylated intermediates of carbohydrate metabolism in the thorax of the mosquito aedes aegypti. 19715092420
infection of anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti cell lines with arboviruses isolated from anopheline mosquitoes. 19715092402
the ultrastructure of midgut epithelium in aedes aegypti (l). (insecta, diptera) males. 19714400767
ultrastructural differentiation of the midgut epithelium in female aedes aegypti (l.) (insecta, diptera) imagines. 19714400554
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