Главная Назад


Авторизация
Идентификатор пользователя / читателя
Пароль (для удалённых пользователей)
 

Вид поиска

Область поиска
в найденном
Найдено в других БД
Формат представления найденных документов:
библиографическое описание краткийполный
Отсортировать найденные документы по:
авторузаглавиюгоду изданиятипу документа
Поисковый запрос: (<.>S=ПОЛОГА<.>)
Общее количество найденных документов : 119
Показаны документы с 1 по 20
 1-20    21-40   41-60   61-80   81-100   101-119 
1.
A comparison of bird communities in the anthropogenic and natural-tree fall gaps of a reduced-impact logged subtropical forest in Bolivia // Bird Conserv. Int., 2008. Vol. 18, N 2.-С.129-143

2.
Adler Mauling mosquitoes naturally. New ways to silence the buzz // Sci. News, 1996. Vol. 149, N 17.-С.270-271

3.
Algorithm for improving the co-registration of LiDAR-derived digital canopy height models and field data // Agroforestry Syst., 2013. Vol. 87, N 5.-С.967-975

4.
Anopheles gambiae gonotrophic cycle duration, biting and behaviour unaffected by permethrin-impregnated bednets in The Gambia // Med. and Vet. Entomol., 1997. Vol. 11, N 1.-С.71-78

5.
Ansari M.A. Relative efficacy of insecticide treated mosquito nets (Diptera: Culicidae) under field conditions // J. Med. Entomol., 2000. Vol. 37, N 1.-С.201-204

6.
Barnes Paul W. Early-season effects of supplemented solar UV-B radiation on seedling emergence, canopy structure, simulated stand photosynthesis and competition for light // Glob. Change Biol., 1995. Vol. 1, N 1.-С.43-53

7.
Barnes Paul W. Early-season effects of supplemented solar UV-B radiation on seedling emergence, canopy structure, simulated stand photosynthesis and competition for light // Glob. Change Biol., 1995. Vol. 1, N 1.-С.43-53

8.
Barnes Paul W. Early-season effects of supplemented solar UV-B radiation on seedling emergence, canopy structure, simulated stand photosynthesis and competition for light // Glob. Change Biol., 1995. Vol. 1, N 1.-С.43-53

9.
Bed nets for the prevention of malaria and anaemia in pregnancy // Trans. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., 1993. Vol. 87, N 6.-С.620-626

10.
Bedbug control by permethrin-impregnated bednets in Tanzania // Med. and Vet. Entomol., 1999. Vol. 13, N 4.-С.457-459

11.
Beech forest management does not affect the infestation rate of the beech scale Cryptococcus fagisuga across three regions in Germany // Agr. and Forest Entomol., 2015. Vol. 17, N 2.-С.197-204

12.
Behaviour of Anopheles albimanus in relation to pyrethroid-treated bednets // Med. and Vet. Entomol., 1997. Vol. 11, N 1.-С.87-94

13.
Canopy index - a reliable measure for assessing the performance of intercropping systems // Amer. Soc. Agron. Annu. Meet. 1993. -Madison, 1993.-С.143

14.
Chang M.S. Operational issues in the control of the vectors of Brugia // Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., 2002. Vol. 96, прил. 2.-С.71-76

15.
Combined pyrethroid and carbamate 'two-in-one' treated mosquito nets: Field efficacy against pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles gambiae and Cluex quinquefasciatus // Med. and Vet. Entomol., 2001. Vol. 15, N 1.-С.105-112

16.
Comparative effects of permethrin-impregnated bednets and DDT house spraying on survival rates and oviposition interval of Anopheles farauti No. 1 (Diptera: Culicidae) in Solomon Islands // Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol., 1995. Vol. 89, N 5.-С.521-529

17.
Comparison of bednets treated with alphacypermethrin, permethrin or lambdacyhalothrin against Anopheles gambiae in the Gambia // Med. and Vet. Entomol., 1998. Vol. 12, N 1.-С.60-66

18.
Connolly Rod M. Effects of removal of seagrass canopy on assemblages of small, motile invertebrates // Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser., 1995. Vol. 118, N 1-3.-С.129-137

19.
Connolly Rod M. Effects of removal of seagrass canopy on assemblages of small, motile invertebrates // Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser., 1995. Vol. 118, N 1-3.-С.129-137

20.
Control of endophagic Anopheles mosquitoes and human malaria in Guinea Bissau, West Africa by permethrin-treated bed nets // Trans. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hyg., 1994. Vol. 88, N 6.-С.620-624

 1-20    21-40   41-60   61-80   81-100   101-119 
 




© Международная Ассоциация пользователей и разработчиков электронных библиотек и новых информационных технологий
(Ассоциация ЭБНИТ)