| 11. | Kinetic properties of the inhibition juvenile hormone esterase by two trifluoromethylketones and O-ethyl, S-phenyl phosphoramidothioate.
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| 12. | Arthropod hormones are present most notably the juvenile hormone.
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| 13. | Other names in common use include JH esterase, juvenile hormone esterase, and juvenile hormone carboxyesterase.
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| 14. | Juvenile hormone ( JH ) controls insect metamorphosis ).
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| 15. | Other names in common use include JH esterase, juvenile hormone esterase, and juvenile hormone carboxyesterase.
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| 16. | A juvenile hormone binding protein from the house fly and its possible relationship to insecticide resistance.
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| 17. | In this species, " juvenile hormone ", a major regulatory insect hormone, stimulates begging and growth.
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| 18. | Juvenile hormone is synthesised in the corpora allata.
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| 19. | Decreasing day period and dropping temperatures have been found to initiate the production of juvenile hormone.
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| 20. | Fenoxycarb has a carbamate group but acts as a juvenile hormone mimic, rather than inactivating acetylcholinesterase.
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