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Department of Irrigation, University of California, Davis
ABSTRACT
Ultrasonic energy was employed to produce suspensions of several chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides in water. The suspensions are homogeneous and the concentrations exceed the known solubilities of the pesticides studied.
1 Contribution from the Department of Irrigation, University of California, Davis. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the United States Department of Public Health.
Received for publication January 25, 1965. Accepted for publication May 18, 1965.
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