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Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:07:41 -0700
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>with this type of

> innovative, never attempted research, the outcomes can be surprising.
>

I sure find this to be true, Jerry.  I made a ppt slide up that showed all
the journals unrelated to beekeeping in which I have found research done on
honeybees from which I was able to draw practical applications.  All one
need to is to check the references in my articles--it is truly amazing how
much research these days uses honey bees as lab animals.  Very few of the
findings are directly reported in the bee magazines.

Randy Oliver

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