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A MICROENVIRONMENT CABINET FOR TOXICOLOGICAL STUDIES1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
A small microenvironment cabinet was constructed to facilitate studies on the influence of temperature, humidity, and light on the efficacy of chemical pesticides. The semi-jacketed system operated in the ranges of 4°–36 °C, 20–90% relative humidity, and 0–180 ft-c.
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