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- Biology and Control of the Head Louse, Pediculus Humanus Capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae), in a Semi-Arid Urban Area
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- Important Terms for Structural and Public Health Pest Control
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- History of What Subsequently Happened Is Too Well Known to Need Repeating
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- Body Lice Fact Sheet
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- Multiple Origins of Parasitism in Lice Kevin P
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- The Origin and Distribution of Human Lice in the World
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