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Archive | 1972

1-Carbamoyl-1,2,4-triazoles

Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Douglas Greenwood; Margaret Tulley; Stanley Brice Wakerley


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1957

The toxicity of organic sulphides to the eggs and larvae of the glasshouse red spider mite. I.—SS′-disubstituted alkane-αω-dithiols

Robert Frederick Brookes; J. E. Cranham; W. A. W. Cummings; Douglas Greenwood; B. S. Jackson; H. A. Stevenson


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1957

The toxicity of organic sulphides to the eggs and larvae of the glasshouse red spider mite. III.—benzyl phenyl sulphides substituted only by halogens†

N. G. Clark; J. E. Cranham; Douglas Greenwood; J. R. Marshall; H. A. Stevenson


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1965

The search for a veterinary insecticide. I.—Sulphonamides and disulphonamides active against sheep blowfly

Douglas Greenwood; I. R. Harrison


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1958

The toxicity of organic sulphides to the eggs and larvae of the glasshouse red spider mite. IV.—Benzyl phenyl sulphides (substituted by halogens and other groups)

Robert Frederick Brookes; N. G. Clark; J. E. Cranham; Douglas Greenwood; J. R. Marshall; H. A. Stevenson


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1958

The toxicity of organic sulphides to the eggs and larvae of the glasshouse red spider mite. V.—Benzyl phenyl sulphides (non‐halogen substituents)

Robert Frederick Brookes; J. E. Cranham; Douglas Greenwood; H. A. Stevenson


Archive | 1956

New sulphur containing compounds

Herbert Aubrey Stevenson; Douglas Greenwood; Nigel Gf Ge Clark; John Ernest Cranham; Dennis John Higgons; John Ray Marshall; Robert Frederick Brookes


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1957

The toxicity of organic sulphides to the eggs and larvae of the glasshouse red spider mite. II.—miscellaneous sulphides†

Robert Frederick Brookes; J. E. Cranham; Douglas Greenwood; H. A. Stevenson


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1958

The toxicity of organic sulphides to the eggs and larvae of the glasshouse red spider mite. vii.—Benzyl phenyl sulphides (α-substituted)†

J. E. Cranham; Douglas Greenwood; H. A. Stevenson


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1967

The search for a veterinary insecticide II.—Carbamates active against sheep blowfly†

J. Fraser; Douglas Greenwood; I. R. Harrison; W. H. Wells

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J. E. Cranham

University of Nottingham

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J. R. Marshall

University of Nottingham

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N. G. Clark

University of Nottingham

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B. S. Jackson

University of Nottingham

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I. R. Harrison

University of Nottingham

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