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Markov Chain Wave Generative Adversarial Network for Bee Bioacoustic Signal Synthesis. [PDF]
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Go with the flow: a case study of migratory beekeeping and its associated costs. [PDF]
Pavlin A, Marinč A, Prešern J.
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Effect of farm size on vulnerability in beekeeping: Insights from mediterranean Spain. [PDF]
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Buzzing with Intelligence: A Systematic Review of Smart Beehive Technologies. [PDF]
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Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2020
An acute inflammatory arthritis of unknown cause has been described in beekeepers in relation to their work with the hives. We present the case of a beekeeper who, after a bee sting, developed arthritis of the interphalangeal joint of the first finger of his left hand.
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An acute inflammatory arthritis of unknown cause has been described in beekeepers in relation to their work with the hives. We present the case of a beekeeper who, after a bee sting, developed arthritis of the interphalangeal joint of the first finger of his left hand.
Carolina, Diez Morrondo +3 more
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Veterinary Microbiology, 2012
The bee diseases American and European foulbrood and nosemosis can be treated with anti-infectious agents. However, in the EU and the USA the use of these agents in beekeeping is strictly regulated due to the lack of tolerance (e.g. Maximum Residue Limit) for residues of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics in honey.
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The bee diseases American and European foulbrood and nosemosis can be treated with anti-infectious agents. However, in the EU and the USA the use of these agents in beekeeping is strictly regulated due to the lack of tolerance (e.g. Maximum Residue Limit) for residues of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics in honey.
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2015
Beekeeping (Greek: μελισσοκομία / μελισσουργία / σμηνουργία; Latin: apicultura ) in the ancient Mediterranean world refers to the deliberate cultivation and management of honeybees in human-made structures, a practice deeply embedded in myth, agriculture, and commerce.
David Wallace-Hare, Rui Morais
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Beekeeping (Greek: μελισσοκομία / μελισσουργία / σμηνουργία; Latin: apicultura ) in the ancient Mediterranean world refers to the deliberate cultivation and management of honeybees in human-made structures, a practice deeply embedded in myth, agriculture, and commerce.
David Wallace-Hare, Rui Morais
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Beekeepers and Scientists, or Beekeepers vs. Scientists?
Bee World, 2020Honey bees (Apis mellifera) do not belong to one particular group of people. They are the core of business for professional apiarists, take center stage for hobby beekeepers, play a pivotal role in...
Ernst, Ulrich R. +2 more
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