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Olda Vancata <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Feb 2002 04:13:40 +0100
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Dee Lusby wrote:

> The cell size also then influences the flight of the
> honeybee and its speed, through changes in aerodynamics
> relative to the density of the bees body and veining of
> their wings for flight with added suttle changes of width
> and length, which can have direct bearing on mating.

Who mesured the speed of the flight? Can you present ANY
numbers? Who did the "aerodynamic" study? Can you provide
some density numbers?

Or - are all those arguments used just to impress with
tecnical/scientific terms without any evidence att all (as I suspect)?

\vov

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