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Title
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1-Dec-2012
Estimating dengue vector abundance in the wet and dry season: Implications for targeted vector control in urban and peri-urban Asia
Khin Thet Wai
;
Natarajan Arunachalam
;
Susilowati Tana
;
Fe Espino
;
Pattamaporn Kittayapong
;
W. Abeyewickreme
;
Dilini Hapangama
;
Brij Kishore Tyagi
;
Pe Than Htun
;
Surachart Koyadun
;
Axel Kroeger
;
Johannes Sommerfeld
;
Max Petzold
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Department of Medical Research (Lower Myanmar)
;
Indian Council of Medical Research
;
Center for Health Policy and Social Change
;
Gokila
;
Mahidol University
;
University of Kelaniya
;
Thailand Ministry of Public Health
;
Organisation Mondiale de la Sante
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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
;
Goteborg University, Sahlgrenska Academy
1-Jul-2011
Pleistocene genetic connectivity in a widespread, open-habitat-adapted mosquito in the Indo-Oriental region
Magdalena Zarowiecki
;
Catherine Walton
;
Elizabeth Torres
;
Erica Mcalister
;
Pe Than Htun
;
Chalao Sumrandee
;
Tho Sochanta
;
Trung Ho Dinh
;
Lee Ching Ng
;
Yvonne Marie Linton
;
The Natural History Museum, London
;
University of Manchester
;
Formerly of the Research Institute of Tropical Medicine (RITM)
;
Medical Entomology Research Division
;
Mahidol University
;
National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control
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National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology Hanoi
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National Environment Agency, Singapore
1-Jan-2014
Repeated landmass reformation limits diversification in the widespread littoral zone mosquito Anopheles sundaicus sensu lato in the Indo-Oriental Region
Magdalena Zarowiecki
;
Yvonne Marie Linton
;
Rory J. Post
;
Michael J. Bangs
;
Pe Than Htun
;
Thaung Hlaing
;
Chang Moh Seng
;
Visut Baimai
;
Trung Ho Ding
;
Tho Sochantha
;
Catherine Walton
;
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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Smithsonian Institution
;
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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Liverpool John Moores University
;
Public Health and Malaria Control Department, Papua
;
Department of Health Ministry of Health
;
Organisation Mondiale de la Sante
;
Mahidol University
;
National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology Hanoi
;
National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control
;
University of Manchester