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“This work cannot stand alone but we can add it to the listof studies that are telling us how neonicotinoids affect bees…. As long asthere are no fundamental flaws in the experimental design, the results can beadded to a growing list of data. No one study has to be definitive to still beuseful.”What bothers me about this is that interest groups then takea bunch of these non-“definitive” but "useful" studies, none of which passes muster on itsown, and point to them as a “growing list of data” proving whatever they wantto prove.Eugene Makovec

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