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Annals of Emergency Medicine
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December 2, 1998
Envenomation by a spider, Agelenopsis aperta (family: Agelenidae) previously considered harmless
R S Vetter
The Western Journal of Medicine
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November 9, 2000
Myth: idiopathic wounds are often due to brown recluse or other spider bites throughout the United States
R S Vetter
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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July 11, 2000
Wasp or hippopotamus?
R S Vetter
Public Health
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November 1, 2005
Caveats in interpreting poison control centre data in spider bite epidemiology studies
R S Vetter, R B Furbee
International Journal of Dermatology
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July 29, 1998
Bites and stings of medically important venomous arthropods
R S Vetter, P K Visscher
Journal of Chemical Ecology
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January 11, 2014
Behavioral responses of maleHeliothis virescens in a sustained-flight tunnel to combinations of seven compounds identified from female sex pheromone glands
R S Vetter, T C Baker
Journal of Chemical Ecology
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December 10, 2013
Behavioral responses of maleHeliothis zea moths in sustained-flight tunnel to combinations of 4 compounds identified from female sex pheromone gland
R S Vetter, T C Baker
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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February 16, 2000
Green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) envenomation
S P Bush, P Giem, R S Vetter
The Western Journal of Medicine
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May 27, 1999
Mass envenomations by honey bees and wasps
R S Vetter, P K Visscher, S Camazine
Lancet (London, England)
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August 3, 1996
Removing bee stings
P K Visscher, R S Vetter, S Camazine
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Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
December 2, 1998
Envenomation by a spider, Agelenopsis aperta (family: Agelenidae) previously considered harmless
R S Vetter
The Western Journal of Medicine
|
November 9, 2000
Myth: idiopathic wounds are often due to brown recluse or other spider bites throughout the United States
R S Vetter
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
|
July 11, 2000
Wasp or hippopotamus?
R S Vetter
Public Health
|
November 1, 2005
Caveats in interpreting poison control centre data in spider bite epidemiology studies
R S Vetter, R B Furbee
International Journal of Dermatology
|
July 29, 1998
Bites and stings of medically important venomous arthropods
R S Vetter, P K Visscher
Journal of Chemical Ecology
|
January 11, 2014
Behavioral responses of maleHeliothis virescens in a sustained-flight tunnel to combinations of seven compounds identified from female sex pheromone glands
R S Vetter, T C Baker
Journal of Chemical Ecology
|
December 10, 2013
Behavioral responses of maleHeliothis zea moths in sustained-flight tunnel to combinations of 4 compounds identified from female sex pheromone gland
R S Vetter, T C Baker
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
February 16, 2000
Green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) envenomation
S P Bush, P Giem, R S Vetter
The Western Journal of Medicine
|
May 27, 1999
Mass envenomations by honey bees and wasps
R S Vetter, P K Visscher, S Camazine
Lancet (London, England)
|
August 3, 1996
Removing bee stings
P K Visscher, R S Vetter, S Camazine
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