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Comparison of Leaves and Bark Mangkokan (Nothopanax scutellarium) Extracts Against the Death of House Flies (Musca domestica)Sepriyani et al., 2020
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- Sepriyani H
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- Indonesian Journal of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology
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Flies (Musca domestica) are vectors of disease that can transmit to humans. Generally, these flies controlled by using chemical insecticides. Excessive use of insecticide causes resistance and environmental pollution. The alternative way in fly control is to use natural …
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