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    How to Quantify Nosema Spores Infection Rate in a Honey Bee Colony by Ashley N. Mortensen, Cameron Jack, Meghan McConnell, Liana Teigen, Jamie Ellis

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…One species, Nosema ceranae, has become the dominant microsporidian infection in western honey bee colonies. When honey bees ingest Nosema spores, many eventually starve to death because the spores replicate in the stomach and hijack the bee’s nutrition. …”
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    Influence of Natural Honey on Biochemical and Hematological Variables in AIDS: A case study by Noori S. Al-Waili, Thia N. Al-Waili, Ali N. Al-Waili, Khelod S. Saloom

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Honey lowers prostaglandins and elevates nitric oxide (NO) in various biological fluids in normal persons. …”
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    Honey Bee Tracheal Mite, Acarapis woodi (Rennie) (Arachnida: Acarina: Tarsonemidae) by Harold A. Denmark, Harvey L. Cromroy, Malcolm T. Stanford

    Published 2004-02-01
    “… In October 1984, the honey bee tracheal mite, Acarapis woodi (Rennie), was found in Florida. …”
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    Factors affecting heat resilience of drone honey bees (Apis mellifera) and their sperm. by Alison McAfee, Bradley N Metz, Patrick Connor, Keana Du, Christopher W Allen, Luis A Frausto, Mark P Swenson, Kylah S Phillips, Madison Julien, Zoe Rempel, Robert W Currie, Boris Baer, David R Tarpy, Leonard J Foster

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Extreme temperatures associated with climate change are expected to impact the physiology and fertility of a variety of insects, including honey bees. Most previous work on this topic has focused on female honey bees (workers and queens), and comparatively little research has investigated how heat exposure affects males (drones). …”
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    Honeys from the Argentine Phytogeographic Provinces Chaqueña and Monte in Catamarca and La Rioja by Aimará Ayelen Poliero, Inés Aubone, Marisa Amadei Enghelmayer, Valeria Soledad Rosso, Sandra Rosa Fuselli, Rosa Maria Alonso-Salces

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… The characterization of the Argentinean honeys from the vegetation units (VU) of the Phytogeographical Provinces located in Catamarca and La Rioja was performed by the analysis used for honey quality control: sugar profile, free acidity, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), color and contents of moisture, ash, total soluble solids and hydroxymethylfurfural. …”
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    Best Management Practices for Siting Honey Bee Colonies: Good Neighbor Guidelines by James D. Ellis, Jerry Hayes

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Keeping honey bees requires responsible management so that the bees do not become a nuisance. …”
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    Varroa Volatiles Offer Chemical Cues to Honey Bees for Initial Parasitic Recognition by Qinglong Zhao, Xinning Wang, Ahsan Mustafa, Ying Wang, Hongfang Wang, Xuepeng Chi, Baohua Xu, Zhenguo Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The ectoparasitic mite <i>Varroa destructor</i> poses a significant threat to the health of the honey bee <i>Apis mellifera</i> worldwide and has garnered global attention. …”
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    Nano colonies: Rearing honey bee queens and their offspring in small laboratory arenas by Zachary S. Lamas, Serhat Solmaz, Cory Stevens, Jason Bragg, Eugene V. Ryabov, Shayne Madella, Miguel Corona, Jay D. Evans

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Honey bees create complex societies of self-organized individuals in intricate colonies. …”
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    Yellow-Legged Hornet (suggested common name), Vespa velutina (Lepeletier 1836) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae) by Krystal Ashman, Oliver Keller, Cameron Jack

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… The yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina (Lepeletier), is a pest of concern outside of its native range. …”
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    Postcoital Internal Carotid Artery Dissection Presenting as Isolated Painful Horner Syndrome: A Case Report by Eren Gozke, Hilal Tastekin Toz, Pınar Kahraman Koytak, Funda Alparslan

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Here we report a 40-year-old male patient with painful Horner syndrome related to postcoital internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection. …”
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    Yellow-Legged Hornet (suggested common name), Vespa velutina (Lepeletier 1836) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae) by Krystal Ashman, Oliver Keller, Cameron Jack

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… The yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina (Lepeletier), is a pest of concern outside of its native range. …”
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    International Cases in Tourism Management / by Horner, Susan, Swarbrooke, John

    Published 2004
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