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- noun Plural form of
malariologist .
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Examples
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Other economists and malariologists have not been so certain.
Scourge of Humankind W.F. Bynum 2010
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Most malariologists agree that malaria cannot be eliminated without a vaccine.
Scourge of Humankind W.F. Bynum 2010
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Back in the 1930s, thoughtful malariologists such as S.P.
Scourge of Humankind W.F. Bynum 2010
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βIt is generally agreed among malariologists that agricultural insecticides have made a contribution to selection for insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and that such resistance has made a contribution to the resurgence of malaria in Central America and South Asia.β
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In league with other malariologists, he convinced the World Health Organization WHO to establish a Global Malaria Eradication Programme, with the goal of killing mosquitos in every nation.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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In league with other malariologists, he convinced the World Health Organization WHO to establish a Global Malaria Eradication Programme, with the goal of killing mosquitos in every nation.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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DDT similarly inspired Rockefeller Foundation malariologists to ratchet up their own battles against malarial mosquitoes.
Gizmodo Sonia Shah 2011
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Some Chinese and Western malariologists were outraged.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Last year, the rebellion was crushed, and malariologists hoped the new national reconciliation policy would lead to eradication.
NYT > Home Page By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. 2010
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But previous surveys of ape malaria - which go back as far as 1907 - have had obvious flaws, several malariologists said.
NYT > Home Page By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. 2010
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