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"James E. Tew" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Oct 1994 13:37:12 CST
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The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) USDA documents its new
research discoveries by publishing technical manuscripts.
Technical Abstracts of such manuscripts from ARS's information
retrieval system pertaining to bees, pollination, and beekeeping
are posted to a full-text search data base that has been loaded
onto the gopher   Sun1.oardc.ohio-state.edu   at The Ohio State
University.  The Sun1 data base, which is updated every three
months, is useful for reviewing on-going research within ARS and
is not intended to replace typical bibliographical reviews.
 
To access the resource, point your gopher to Sun1.oardc.ohio-
state.edu at The Ohio State University.  At the root level, click
on "Biological and Agricultural Resources".  Then select "Bees
and Beekeeping".  The data base is listed as the USDA/ARS Current
Bee & Pollination Research (Full-text search).
 
Presentation of the ARS bee listings are a combined effort by the
Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Extension System, USDA, and
The Ohio State University
James E. Tew                 * Phone (216)263-3684
Dept of Entomology           * FAX   (216)262-2720
OARDC                        * EM    [log in to unmask]
The Ohio State University    *
Wooster, OH  44691           *

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