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The search for molluscicides has revealed a variety of simple amides which, although not as toxic in small quantities as other molluscicides, are cheap and not poisonous to people.
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de VILLIERS, J., ROSSOUW, M. Structure and Activity in Molluscicides. Nature 213, 1208–1209 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2131208a0
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