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    Community Perception on Beekeeping Practices, Management, and Constraints in Termaber and Basona Werena Districts, Central Ethiopia by Abadi Berhe, Abebe Asale, Delenasaw Yewhalaw

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Training and building capacity for hive management, colony feeding, and honey harvesting should be put in place in order to improve honey production.…”
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    Follower Position Does Not Affect Waggle Dance Information Transfer by Parry M. Kietzman, P. Kirk Visscher

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It is known that the honey bee waggle dance communicates the distance and direction of some item of interest, most commonly a food source, to nestmates. …”
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    Influence of Dietary Factors on Helicobacter pylori and CagA Seroprevalence in Bulgaria by Daniel Yordanov, Lyudmila Boyanova, Rumyana Markovska, Juliana Ilieva, Nikolay Andreev, Galina Gergova, Ivan Mitov

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report revealing reverse associations between honey or yoghurt consumption and CagA IgG prevalence as well as between frequent honey consumption and lower prevalence of the H. pylori infection. …”
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    Preguntas Frecuentes Acerca de la Abeja Melífera Africanizada en Florida by Michael K. O'Malley, James D. Ellis, P. Herrera, Anita S. Neal

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…Neal, is the Spanish language version of ENY140/IN738 Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee in Florida. It provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB) in a question-and-answer format. …”
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    Preguntas Frecuentes Acerca de la Abeja Melífera Africanizada en Florida by Michael K. O'Malley, James D. Ellis, P. Herrera, Anita S. Neal

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…Neal, is the Spanish language version of ENY140/IN738 Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee in Florida. It provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB) in a question-and-answer format. …”
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    La nature inscrite dans les produits  by Jean Michel Sorba, Anne Lauvie, Geneviève Michon

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article analyses how qualification of products can participate in (re)qualifying environments and resources, based on the examples of honey PDO and cheeses qualifications produced in the Corsican « Maquis ». …”
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    Rapid responsive and efficient multi-valued Byzantine consensus scheme by Wang ZHOU, Honggang HU, Nenghai YU

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Due to the increase of network equipments and the uncertainty of the transmission environment, the message delay is also uncertain, and the asynchronous consensus protocol possesses more advantages.Miller et al proposed the first asynchronous consensus protocol HoneyBadgerBFT in 2016, but its transmission efficiency can be optimized furthermore while achieving high throughput.The broadcast protocol in HoneyBadgerBFT was improved by reducing the message complexity in the broadcast process, and adding optional message request process to achieve rapid response and efficient transmission.…”
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    Cómo Lidiar con Abejas Africanas: Una Guía Práctica by Michael K. O'Malley, James D. Ellis, Pablo Herrera, Anita S. Neal

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…Neal, is the Spanish language version of ENY-141/IN739 What to do about African Honey Bees: A Consumer Guide. It provides information about Africanized honey bees (AHB), which have been labeled "killer" bees, steps people can take to avoid negative interactions, how to handle stings, and bee-proofing basics. …”
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    Preserving Woodenware in Beekeeping Operations by James D. Ellis, William H. Kern, Catherine M. Zettel Nalen

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The predominant material used to construct honey bee colonies in the U.S. is wood. Though honey bee hive components are simple in design, they are subjected to many extreme management techniques that cause wear and tear, ultimately shortening the life of the equipment. …”
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