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Browsing by Author "Chakraborty, B C"

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    Anopheline, mosquitoes of Tenga Valley (Arunachal Pradesh).
    (1987-10-01) Malhotra, P R; Chakraborty, B C; Das, N G; Verma, R N; Neogi, S G; Chandra, U
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    Field trials on the relative efficacy of three repellents against Mansonia mosquitoes.
    (1988-02-01) Das, S C; Bhuyan, M; Chakraborty, B C
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    Records of man-biting mosquitoes of Tezpur (Assam)--a preliminary investigation.
    (1987-10-01) Das, S C; Nath, D R; Sarkar, P K; Bhuyan, M; Chakraborty, B C; Rao, K M; Taran, N G; Misra, J N
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    Role of Anopheles culicifacies during an outbreak of malaria in Gorubandha P.H.C., Assam.
    (1997-09-18) Bhuyan, M; Das, N G; Chakraborty, B C; Talukdar, P K; Sarkar, P K; Das, S C; Santhanam, K
    Entomological investigation during an outbreak of malaria in Gorubandha PHC in Sonitpur district revealed unusually high density of Anopheles culicifacies followed by An.minimus. Parity rates of both the species were very high, 65% and 62.2% respectively. An. culicifacies was incriminated as malaria vector. Sporozoite rate recorded was 0.63%. Both the species were found susceptible to DDT. This substantiates the epidemiological observation which yielded 98% Plasmodium falciparum malaria out of 35.2% malaria positive cases. Incrimination of An. culicifacies means adding one more malaria vector to this region.
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    Seasonal incidence of mosquito breeding in plant axils at Tezpur (Assam).
    (1984-07-01) Sarkar, P K; Rao, K M; Nath, D R; Bhuyan, M; Chakraborty, B C
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    Susceptibility of Aedes (S) albopictus larvae to synthetic insecticides.
    (1981-12-01) Chakraborty, B C; Das, N G; Malhotra, P R
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    Water mites (Arrenurus sp.) parasitising mosquitoes in Assam.
    (1983-11-01) Malhotra, P R; Sarkar, P K; Bhuyan, M; Chakraborty, B C; Baruah, I

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