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Partial characterization of juvenile hormone esterase in dysdercus cingulatus /

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Main Author: Gayathri Elayidam, U.
Language:Undetermined
Subjects:
Phd Thesis
Zoology
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University of Kerala

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Call Number: K86,1:(E986) P5 (RT)
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