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In a message dated 25/02/03 05:04:07 GMT Standard Time,
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<< Is there a scientific journal with an emphasis on beekeeping that
 publishes research results in a reliable format?  What I am looking
 forward to is something comparable to medicines Lancet or JAMA.  If not,
 what are the PHD bee people publishing their results in? >>

The Journal of Apicultural Research published by the International Bee
Research Association, and also their magazine Bee World.

Chris

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