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Title: Drift and worker exposure resulting from two methods of applying insecticides to pine bark.

Author: Haverty, M.I., M. Page, P.J. Shea, J.B. Hoy, and R.W. Hall

Date: 1983

Source: Bull. Environ. Contam. and Tox. 30: 223-228.

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Haverty, M.I., M. Page, P.J. Shea, J.B. Hoy, and R.W. Hall  1983.  Drift and worker exposure resulting from two methods of applying insecticides to pine bark.  Bull. Environ. Contam. and Tox. 30: 223-228..

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