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    Field evaluation of four repellents against Leptoconops americanus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) biting midges by Perich, M J, Strickman, D, Wirtz, R A, Stockwell, S A, Glick, J I, Burge, R, Hunt, G, Lawyer, P G

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-05-1995)
    “…Four repellents, deet, AI3-37220, AI3-35765, and CIC-4, prepared as 12.5% ethanol solutions, were evaluated against biting midges on Stansbury Islands, UT…”
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    Centipede envenomation by Bush, Sean P., King, Bradley O., Norris, Robert L., Stockwell, Scott A.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-06-2001)
    “…Five episodes of envenomation by centipedes in 2 patients are reported. These arthropods are fast-moving, frightening in appearance to some, and may display…”
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    The fluorescence of scorpions and cataractogenesis by Stachel, Shawn J, Stockwell, Scott A, Van Vranken, David L

    Published in Chemistry & biology (01-08-1999)
    “…Protein cross-linking and fluorescence are widely recognized markers of oxidative aging in human proteins. Oxidative protein aging is a combinatorial process…”
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    A new species of harvestman from Arizona (Arachnida: Opiliones: Palpatores: Dalquestia) by Cokendolpher, James C., Stockwell, Scott A.

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (31-03-1986)
    “…Dalquestia rothorum, new species, from Mt. Graham, Graham County, Arizona, is described. A taxonomical key to the species of Dalquestia is provided…”
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    A New Species Of Diplocentrus (Scorpiones, Diplocentridae) From Texas by Stockwell, SA, Baldwin, A S

    Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-12-2001)
    “…Diplocentrus lindo new species, from west Texas, USA, central Nuevo Leon and northern Coahuila, Mexico is described. This description is based on the…”
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    A NEW SPECIES OF DIPLOCENTRUS (SCORPIONES, DIPLOCENTRIDAE) FROM TEXAS by Stockwell, Scott A., Baldwin, Andrew S.

    Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-01-2001)
    “…Diplocentrus lindo new species, from west Texas, USA, central Nuevo Léon and northern Coahuila, México is described. This description is based on the…”
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    A Verse Chronicle of the House of Percy by Edwards, A. S. G.

    Published in Studies in philology (01-04-2008)
    “…It is designed to rehearse, in verse, a genealogical record of the successive heads of the house, from the Conquest to the early sixteenth century, according…”
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    Computerized disease vector identification keys by Stockwell, S.A., Glick, J.I.

    “…An illustrated, interactive, computerized key to the mosquito genera of North America is presented. The key assists military preventive medicine personnel in…”
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    A New Species of Heteronebo from Jamaica (Scorpiones, Diplocentridae) by Stockwell, Scott A.

    Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-10-1985)
    “…Heteronebo franckei, new species, is described from Jamaica and new Jamaican locality records are reported for Heteronebo jamaicae portlandensis Francke and…”
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    Six new species of Diplocentrus Peters from Central America (Scorpiones, Diplocentridae) by Stockwell, S.A

    Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-01-1988)
    “…Six new species of Diplocentrus Peters, 1862 (D. lucidus and D. ornatus from Belize, D. coddingtoni, D. lourencoi, and D. santiagoi from Honduras, and D…”
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    A new species of Diplocentrus Peters from Texas (Scorpiones, Diplocentridae) by Stockwell, S.A, Nilsson, J.A

    Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-01-1987)
    “…Diplocentrus diablo, new species, is described from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, U.S.A., and northern Tamaulipas, México…”
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