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Al Tamimi Fatima. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
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Allan Ed. The problems of house mice in hostoric houses and museums
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Amarasinghe Deepika. Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries
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Arenstein Rachael Perkins. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community
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Arenstein Rachael Perkins. The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella)
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Bacon Louise
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Ball Marieanne Davy. Assessment of the Thermo-Lignum oven pest eradication treatment on natural and synthetic polymers and resins
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Bancroft Anne. Minus 20 degrees in the sun
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Bancroft Anne. Training tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum London
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Bellegem Maickel van. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
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Berg Jan-Erik. The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status?
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Bisulca Christina. Assessment of the Thermo-Lignum oven pest eradication treatment on natural and synthetic polymers and resins
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Blyth Valerie. Minus 20 degrees in the sun
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Blyth Valerie. Training tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum London
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Blyth Valerie. Webbing clothes moth in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British galleries: a successful campaign
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Borig Janelle. Mobigas at the National Gallery of Victoria Australia and the struggle for recognition by quarantine authorities
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Bosetto Eleonora. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
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Bridal Jonathan. Moths Exosex and floor voids at Hampton Court Palace
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Cabral Udaya. Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries
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Cabral Udaya. Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus
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Cahill Fiona. Quick quick put the lid back on!
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Carvalho Maria Ines. Training tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum London
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Child Bob
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Child Robert. The wider use and interpretation of insect monitoring traps
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Crossman Amy
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Crossman Amy. Introduction
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Cutulle Cassy
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Doyle Adrian. Integrating IPM risk zones and environmental monitoring at the Museum of London
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Doyle Adrian. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach
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Dressen Christian. The detection of grey silverfish (Ctenolelepisma longicaudatum Escherich 1905) in the Museum of Applied Art Frankfurt/Main
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Duncan Neil. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community
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Elkin Lisa Kronthal. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community
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Evans Chloe. Integrating IPM risk zones and environmental monitoring at the Museum of London
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Evans Gretel. Driven to distraction by moths: IPM on the Riverside Museum Project
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Fennert Eva-Maria. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects
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Ferreira Anabela. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
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Feston James. The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella)
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Gonzalez Carlos Austin. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach
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Grontoft Terje (1962- ). The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status?
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Hakanen Eva Helena. Outsmarting the persistent moths: strategic planning for pest control at Nordiska Museet
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Harris Kerren
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Hidaka Shingo (1971- ). Integrated pest management at the National Museum of Ethnology japan: re-evaluation of preventive measures and control strategies
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Higgs Sam. Moths Exosex and floor voids at Hampton Court Palace
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Houston Mel. The measured slimline implementation of integrated pest management at he National Trust for Scotland
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Isa Angelica. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts
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Kelly Patrick. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach
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Kelly Patrick. The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella)
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Kigawa Rika. Effects of fumigants and non-chemical treatments on DNA molecules and proteins: case studeis on natural history specimens and proteinaceous components of museum objects
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Kigawa Rika. Efficacy effects economics: the problem of distributting pest control advice to cover contingency
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King Melissa. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases
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Kingsley Helen
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Kolling Thomas. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects
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Kwindt Marcie. Building with pest management in mind: a case study from the Canadian Museum of Nature
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Lauder Dee
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Lauder Dee. Ten years of integrated pest management at English Heritage
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Leonard Leona. Dealing with an infestation of Reesa vespulae while preparing to move to new stores
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Macgregor Colin. To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia
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Marasco Tatiana. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach
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Martin Lucy. Quick quick put the lid back on!
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Martins Ana. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases
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McMinn Nathan. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases
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Norris Christopher A. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community
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Odegaard Nancy (1955- ). Assessment of the Thermo-Lignum oven pest eradication treatment on natural and synthetic polymers and resins
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Palomino Marilyn. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts
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Parada Carolina. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts
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Phippard Julie
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Pinniger David (1943- ). In memoriam: a personal tribute to Bob Child (1951–2019)
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Pinniger David (1943- ). Ten years on - from vodka beetles to risk zones
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Plarre Rudy. Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus
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Portoni Fabiana. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach
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Querner Pascal. Developing and implementing an integrated pest management concept in the large collections of the National Museums in Berlin
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Querner Pascal. Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries
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Querner Pascal. Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus
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Quispitupac Eliana. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts
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Read Anthony. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
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Richmond Molly
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Roach Alex. To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia
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Roberts Heather Mackay. To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia
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Ryder Susanne
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Ryder Susanne. Introduction
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Ryhl-Svendsen Morten. The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status?
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Schmidt Anne Lisbeth. The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status?
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Schmitt Thomas. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects
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Senseman Austin. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases
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Shah Bhavesh. Training tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum London
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Simon Stephan. Developing and implementing an integrated pest management concept in the large collections of the National Museums in Berlin
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Smith David A. Mapping museum pest activity: a review of the development of KE EMu as a tool for pest management
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Smith Suzanne. Webbing clothes moth in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British galleries: a successful campaign
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Smyk Laura. Building with pest management in mind: a case study from the Canadian Museum of Nature
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Sonoda Naoko (1958- ). Integrated pest management at the National Museum of Ethnology japan: re-evaluation of preventive measures and control strategies
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Stengaard Hansen Lise. The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status?
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Strang Tom. Effects of fumigants and non-chemical treatments on DNA molecules and proteins: case studeis on natural history specimens and proteinaceous components of museum objects
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Strang Tom. Efficacy effects economics: the problem of distributting pest control advice to cover contingency
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Swindells Chris. The use of technology to manage the next generation of house mice
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Thompson-Webb Jane. But how do I know I've got pests?
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Vagn Jensen Karl-Martin. The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status?
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Van Dyke Alan P. IPM strikes back: reviving a slumping IPM program
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Materiały konf. 2001: A pest odyssey, a joint conference of English Heritage, the Science Museum and the National Preservation Office, 1-3 October 2001.
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Bacon Louise. Child Bob. Harris Kerren. Lauder Dee. Phippard Julie. Pinniger David (1943- ). Winsor Peter. Xavier-Rowe Amber. Åkerlund Monika (1946- ). The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Allan Ed. The problems of house mice in hostoric houses and museums Arenstein Rachael Perkins. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community Ball Marieanne Davy. Assessment of the Thermo-Lignum oven pest eradication treatment on natural and synthetic polymers and resins Bancroft Anne. Minus 20 degrees in the sun Berg Jan-Erik. The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Bisulca Christina. Assessment of the Thermo-Lignum oven pest eradication treatment on natural and synthetic polymers and resins Blyth Valerie. Minus 20 degrees in the sun Blyth Valerie. Webbing clothes moth in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British galleries: a successful campaign Borig Janelle. Mobigas at the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia and the struggle for recognition by quarantine authorities Bridal Jonathan. Moths, Exosex and floor voids at Hampton Court Palace Cahill Fiona. Quick, quick, put the lid back on! Child Robert. The wider use and interpretation of insect monitoring traps Doyle Adrian. Integrating IPM risk zones and environmental monitoring at the Museum of London Duncan Neil. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community Elkin Lisa Kronthal. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community Evans Chloe. Integrating IPM risk zones and environmental monitoring at the Museum of London Evans Gretel. Driven to distraction by moths: IPM on the Riverside Museum Project Grøntoft Terje (1962- ). The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Hakanen Eva Helena. Outsmarting the persistent moths: strategic planning for pest control at Nordiska Museet Hidaka Shingo (1971- ). Integrated pest management at the National Museum of Ethnology, japan: re-evaluation of preventive measures and control strategies Higgs Sam. Moths, Exosex and floor voids at Hampton Court Palace Houston Mel. The measured, slimline implementation of integrated pest management at he National Trust for Scotland Kigawa Rika. Effects of fumigants and non-chemical treatments on DNA molecules and proteins: case studeis on natural history specimens and proteinaceous components of museum objects Kigawa Rika. Efficacy, effects, economics: the problem of distributting pest control advice to cover contingency Kwindt Marcie. Building with pest management in mind: a case study from the Canadian Museum of Nature Lauder Dee. Ten years of integrated pest management at English Heritage Leonard Leona. Dealing with an infestation of Reesa vespulae while preparing to move to new stores Macgregor Colin. To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia Martin Lucy. Quick, quick, put the lid back on! Norris Christopher A. Crazy as a bedbug: the Integrated Pest Management Working Group's developement of resources and best practices for the museum community Odegaard Nancy (1955- ). Assessment of the Thermo-Lignum oven pest eradication treatment on natural and synthetic polymers and resins Pinniger David (1943- ). Ten years on - from vodka beetles to risk zones Querner Pascal. Developing and implementing an integrated pest management concept in the large collections of the National Museums in Berlin Roach Alex. To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia Roberts Heather Mackay. To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia Ryhl-Svendsen Morten. The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Schmidt Anne Lisbeth. The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Simon Stephan. Developing and implementing an integrated pest management concept in the large collections of the National Museums in Berlin Smith David A. Mapping museum pest activity: a review of the development of KE EMu as a tool for pest management Smith Suzanne. Webbing clothes moth in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British galleries: a successful campaign Smyk Laura. Building with pest management in mind: a case study from the Canadian Museum of Nature Sonoda Naoko (1958- ). Integrated pest management at the National Museum of Ethnology, japan: re-evaluation of preventive measures and control strategies Stengaard Hansen Lise. The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Strang Tom. Effects of fumigants and non-chemical treatments on DNA molecules and proteins: case studeis on natural history specimens and proteinaceous components of museum objects Strang Tom. Efficacy, effects, economics: the problem of distributting pest control advice to cover contingency Thompson-Webb Jane. But how do I know I've got pests? Vagn Jensen Karl-Martin. The brown carpet beetle, Attagenus smirnovi: how will climate change affect its future pest status? Vaucheret Sylviane. Dealing with an infestation of Reesa vespulae while preparing to move to new stores Watson Elizabeth F. Minus 20 degrees in the sun Xavier-Rowe Amber. Ten years of integrated pest management at English Heritage Yanez-Lopez Maria. Integrating IPM risk zones and environmental monitoring at the Museum of London
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Crossman Amy. Ryder Susanne. Al Tamimi Fatima. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Amarasinghe Deepika. Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries Arenstein Rachael Perkins. The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) Bancroft Anne. Training, tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Bellegem Maickel van. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Blyth Valerie. Training, tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Bosetto Eleonora. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Cabral Udaya. Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries Cabral Udaya. Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus Carvalho Maria Ines. Training, tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Crossman Amy. Introduction Cutulle Cassy Doyle Adrian. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach Dressen Christian. The detection of grey silverfish (Ctenolelepisma longicaudatum Escherich, 1905) in the Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt/Main Fennert Eva-Maria. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects Ferreira Anabela. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Feston James. The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) Gonzalez Carlos Austin. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach Isa Angélica. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts Kelly Patrick. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach Kelly Patrick. The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) King Melissa. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases Kolling Thomas. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects Marasco Tatiana. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach Martins Ana. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases McMinn Nathan. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases Palomino Marilyn. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts Parada Carolina. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts Pinniger David (1943- ). In memoriam: a personal tribute to Bob Child (1951–2019) Plarre Rudy. Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus Portoni Fabiana. Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach Querner Pascal. Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries Querner Pascal. Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus Quispitupac Eliana. Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts Schmitt Thomas. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects Senseman Austin. What’s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases Shah Bhavesh. Training, tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Swindells Chris. The use of technology to manage the next generation of house mice Read Anthony. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Richmond Molly Ryder Susanne. Introduction Van Dyke Alan P. IPM strikes back: reviving a slumping IPM program Veleda Mafalda. An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Vigneau Matthew. Wilke Nikolaus. Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects
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