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Hi All,

There was apparently some confusion (off list comments)..  The RIRDC papers
are available for free download of the PDF.  Simply go to the site, and look
for the PDF link.

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> http://www.rirdc.gov.au/programs/established-rural-industries/honey-bee/rirdc-projects-&-results/project-details.cfm?project_id=PRJ-000571
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> Ditto for confusion on bacterial spores.  Spores would not be expected to
affect yeasts.  However, bacterial spores can germinate quickly when placed
in the right substrate, such as bread dough.  It it the potential action of
the vegetative bacteria that I was alluding to.

Randy Oliver
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