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What Are The Effects Of Repelling Insects On Long Bow?
Anthia Ludman, Iorgo Parlor, Ingrim Glastonbury
Children and multilingual education Research Centre
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Adaptation
100%
Invertebrates
100%
Arthropods
100%
Exoskeleton
100%
Flowering Plants
100%
Pupal Stage
100%
Adult Insects
100%
Ethnic Groups
50%
Guard
50%
Human Activities
50%
Latin Language
50%
Extinct Species
50%
Living Organisms
50%
Diverse Groups
50%
Large Group
50%
Honey Bee
50%
Silkworm
50%
Dragonfly
50%
Thorax
50%
Antenna
50%
Wingspan
50%
Abdomen
50%
Blowfly
50%
Insect Biodiversity
50%
Male Moth
50%
Vector-borne Disease
50%
Water Strider
50%
Compound Eye
50%
Four-stage
50%
Earwig
50%
Common Ancestor
50%
Carrion
50%
Biosphere
50%
Insect Pollinators
50%
Economic Benefits
50%
Life Form
50%
Silk
50%
Cricket
50%
Insect Damage
50%
Gait
50%
Termites
50%
Insecta
50%
Stable Motion
50%
Paleozoic Era
50%
Gill
50%
Maternal Care
50%
Ecological Role
50%
Insect Growth
50%
Hexapod
50%
Pheromone
50%
Plant Species
50%
Wood
50%
Crustacean
50%
Immature Stages
50%
Insecticide
50%
Honey
50%
Flying Insects
50%
Disease Spread
50%
Animal Life
50%
Nymphal Stages
50%
Species List
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Angiosperm
100%
Leg
100%
Imago
100%
Flight
50%
Honey Bees
50%
Insecta
50%
Pheromone
50%
Gill
50%
Immatures
50%
Gerridae
50%
Sap
50%
Insect Growth
50%
Pollinator
50%
Compound Eye
50%
Crop Damage
50%
Isoptera
50%
Calliphoridae
50%
INIS
insects
100%
adults
14%
humans
14%
water
7%
animals
7%
males
7%
eggs
7%
bees
7%
invertebrates
7%
honey
7%
metamorphosis
7%
moths
7%
exoskeleton
7%
swimming
7%
arthropods
7%
oceans
3%
size
3%
environment
3%
distance
3%
economics
3%
surfaces
3%
people
3%
levels
3%
ethnic groups
3%
habitat
3%
damage
3%
eyes
3%
food
3%
diseases
3%
control
3%
biodiversity
3%
growth
3%
feeding
3%
females
3%
underwater
3%
colonies
3%
silkworm
3%
crops
3%
pheromone
3%
insecticides
3%
biosphere
3%
paleozoic era
3%
antennas
3%
disease vectors
3%
ants
3%
fruits
3%
life cycle
3%
beetles
3%
wood
3%
crustaceans
3%
abdomen
3%
flies
3%
larvae
3%
host
3%
gills
3%
thorax
3%