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On 02/05/2013 2:07 PM, DICK MARRON wrote:
> This was a long way to go for a point. These proteins are spread by
> infective particles that are ingested. They are usually slow acting, but
> don't have to be. With this as background let's wonder a little more how the
> insides of one bee can infect the outside of another, when close contact
> does not.

Nice.

There is some discussion happening off-list as there are studies of 
interest that cannot be legitimately shared except among small groups 
working on a project.

Expressing serious interest should qualify you for inclusion.

Thanks.

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