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  1. Pesticides (National Library of Medicine)  
    Pests live where they are not wanted or cause harm to crops, people, or animals. Pesticides can ...
  2. Citizen's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety (Environmental Protection Agency) - PDF  
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  3. Pesticides From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)  
    ... or animal life that are considered to be pests. Pesticides include herbicides for destroying weeds and other ...
  4. Asthma Triggers: Gain Control (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Asthma/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Asthma ... There are indoor allergens and irritants that can trigger asthma attacks. It is important to recognize potential ...
  5. ... specific protein tyrosine phosphatase LYP LYP1 LYP2 PEP PEST-domain phosphatase protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type ...
  6. ... 16, member 2 (thyroid hormone transporter) X-linked PEST-containing transporter XPCT Tests of SLC16A2 PubMed SOLUTE ...
  7. Biopesticides (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Biopesticides include naturally occurring substances that control pests, microorganisms that control pests, and pesticidal substances produced by plants containing added genetic material. Find out about these biopesticide types and more resources.
  8. Common Asthma Triggers (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Common Asthma Triggers ... Asthma/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Asthma ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  9. Head Lice: Treatment Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Head Lice/Treatments and Therapies ... Head Lice ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about head lice, head lice treatment, ...
  10. ... a proline-, glutamic acid-, serine-, and threonine-rich (PEST) domain. The PEST domain is necessary for the NICD to be ... of the Notch2 receptor that is missing the PEST domain. Without this domain, the receptor cannot be ...
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