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The interaction of pesticides with other factors

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Residue Reviews / Rückstands-Berichte

Part of the book series: Residue Reviews / Rückstandsberichte ((RECT,volume 18))

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Abstract

Numerous research papers have reported and reviews have correlated results of studies on various aspects of the mammalian toxicology of pesticides.1 The interaction of pesticides with various other factors which might modify their toxic effect has received less consideration. These pesticide interaction phenomenona have been the subject of a recent symposium.2 However, no general review of the subject of pesticide interaction effects has yet been published.

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