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Archive | 1989

Process for sizing paper with anionic hydrophobic sizing agents and cationic retention aids

Michael Dr. Bernheim; Dieter Dr. Strasilla; Bernardo De Sousa; Peter Rohringer


Archive | 1979

Method of protecting keratinous material from attack by insects that feed on keratin by treatment with 5-phenylcarbamoylbarbituric acid compounds

Bernardo De Sousa; Rene Muntwyler; Werner Schmid


Archive | 1980

5-Phenylcarbamoylbarbituric acid compounds

Bernardo De Sousa; Rene Muntwyler; Werner Schmid


Archive | 1985

Mothproofing and beetleproofing agent for keratinous material and process

Bernardo De Sousa; Werner Schmid; Klaus Artz


Archive | 1984

Barbituric-acid derivatives as anthelmintica.

Bernardo De Sousa; Jean J. Gallay


Journal of The Society of Dyers and Colourists | 2008

The Biological Evaluation of Pyrethroids as Potential Mothproofing Agents

Bernardo De Sousa; Werner Schmid; Heinz Hefti; Daniel Bellus


Journal of The Society of Dyers and Colourists | 2008

The Biological Evaluation of Pyrethroids as Potential Mothproofing Agents. Part II -Esters of α-Substituted Phenylacetic Acid

Bernardo De Sousa; Werner Schrmid; Heinz Hefti


Archive | 1979

Verfahren zum schuetzen von keratinischen materialien vor dem befall durch keratinfressende insekten

Rene Dr Muntwyler; Bernardo De Sousa


Journal of The Society of Dyers and Colourists | 2008

A Complete and Highly Effective Mothproofing Agent Comprising a Pyrethroid and a Hexahydropyrimidine

Bernardo De Sousa; Werner Schmid; Heinz Hefti; Daniel Bellus


Archive | 1979

A method for protecting keratin materials against attack by keratin insects and 5-phenylcarbamoyl-barbituric acid new

Bernardo De Sousa; Rene Dr Muntwyler; Werner Schmid

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