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    Infrasonic pistonphone by Zuckerwar, Allan J., Teter, John E., Robbins, William E.

    “…A hand-held, battery-powered pistonphone was designed to calibrate infrasonic microphones in the field. With a battery voltage of 12 V, a prototype pistonphone…”
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    Vitamin A Deficiency: Effect on Retinal Structure of the Moth Manduca sexta by Carlson, Stanley D., Steeves, Harrison R., VandeBerg, Jerry S., Robbins, William E.

    “…Sphingid moths (Manduca sexta) were reared for several generations on an artificial diet deficient in vitamin A and its precursors. Retinal tissue from…”
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    Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion of Carbon-14-Labeled DDT by the American Cockroach, Periplaneta americana (L.) by Robbins, William E

    Published 01-01-1954
    “…The absorption, tissue distribution, metabolism, and excretion of p,p ′-C14- and 2-C14-ethane-labeled DDT and the tissue distribution and excretion of p,p′-C…”
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    The effects of certain ecdysteroids and inhibitory amines and amides on the metabolism of 22,25‐dideoxyecdysone in cockroach organ cultures by Marks, Edwin P., Robbins, William E., Thompson, Malcolm J.

    Published in Lipids (01-04-1978)
    “…An organ culture assay system using cockroach leg regenerates and fat body has been developed in which compounds that either inhibit molting hormone metabolism…”
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    Major hydrocarbons of the post-pharyngeal glands of mated queens of the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta by Thompson, M.J, Glancey, B.M, Robbins, W.E, Lofgren, C.S, Dutky, S.R, Kochansky, J, Vandermeer, R.K, Glover, A.R

    Published in Lipids (01-07-1981)
    “…Abstract Thin layer and column chromatographic analyses showed that hydrocarbons were the major lipoidal components of post‐pharyngeal glands of mated queens…”
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    Major hydrocarbons of the post‐pharyngeal glands of mated queens of the red imported fire antSolenopsis invicta by Thompson, Malcolm J., Glancey, B. M., Robbins, William E., Lofgren, Clifford S., Dutky, Samson R., Kochansky, Jan, Vandermeer, Robert K., Glover, Adrienne R.

    Published in Lipids (01-07-1981)
    “…Thin layer and column chromatographic analyses showed that hydrocarbons were the major lipoidal components of post‐pharyngeal glands of mated queens of the red…”
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    Isolation and identification of the metabolites of 22,25 dideoxyecdysone from cockroach fat body cultures by Thompson, M.J, Robbins, W.E, Dutky, S.R, Marks, E.P, Filipi, P.A, Finegold, H

    Published in Lipids (01-11-1978)
    “…Hydroxylation and conjugation were the principal pathways of metabolism of 22,25‐dideoxyecdysone in cockroach fat body cultures. The major metabolite isolated…”
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