Thomas Miller obtained a BA degree in Physics in 1962 and a Ph D in entomology in 1967 at University of California, Riverside where he discovered the myogenicity of the American cockroach heart, shocking the field of comparative physiology. After postdoctorals at University of Illinois and University of Glasgow, Scotland, he returned to UC Riverside in 1969 where he pioneered neurotoxicology studies on insecticide mode of action on the housefly, invented a new overnight method of detecting insecticide resistance in pink bollworm and developed a transgenic pink bollworm with a lethal gene provided by Luke Alphey of the UK.
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Jason F Baker & Philip M. Roberts: Women Veterans
As more women serve in the military, the number of women veterans has grown substantially, doubling from 4 percent of all veterans in 1990 to 8 percent, or an estimated 1.8 million, today. The number …
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Drew H Henson & Lamare J. Teague: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
This book describes the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, also known as LIHEAP, with a focus on funding, program rules and eligibility. LIHEAP was established in 1981 as part of the Omnibus …
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Graham Matthews & Thomas Miller: Pest Management in Cotton
This book presents a global overview of the background to, and the current state of, crop protection and pest management in cotton crops. Cotton is one of the most economically important crops in the …
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Graham (Professor Emeritus, Emeritus Professor, Imperial College London, UK) Matthews & Professor Thomas (University of California Riverside, USA) Miller: Pest Management in Cotton : A Global Perspective
This book presents a global overview of the background to, and the current state of, crop protection and pest management in cotton crops. Cotton is one of the most economically important crops in the …
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€124.73