1996
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761996000400007
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A Study of plaster binding to prevent cracking which favours triatomine infestation

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“…Then house pride returns with better hygiene and even flowers on the table. We have recently found that practical binding agents for plastering in a mixture of Mambaí soil sand and cement are rice straw and maize husk 15 . These best prevent plaster cracking and using such formulations bug colonisation is discouraged.…”
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“…Then house pride returns with better hygiene and even flowers on the table. We have recently found that practical binding agents for plastering in a mixture of Mambaí soil sand and cement are rice straw and maize husk 15 . These best prevent plaster cracking and using such formulations bug colonisation is discouraged.…”
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confidence: 99%