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Behavioral and molecular disruptions in honey bees induced by lithium chloride exposure. [PDF]
Esmaeily M +4 more
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One Crisis to Solve Another? The Place of Care in a World of Automated Work
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Anca Gheaus
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First comparative study in oxidative stress between wild bees and managed bees. Bees collected from organic landscapes exhibited the lowest OX levels. Pesticide profiles were different among landscapes. Abstract Oxidative stress (OX) is a state of imbalance between antioxidants and reactive oxygen species, which are the byproducts of oxidative ...
Keiana Briscoe +5 more
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Gut microbiota-derived butyrate primes systemic immunity in honey bees by mediating lipid metabolic reprogramming. [PDF]
Liu J +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Oviposition and care decrease the total haemocyte concentration. Oviposition and care affect haemocyte type proportions. Serratia marcescens challenge does not affect the immune cell parameters. Abstract Reproduction and immunity are essential biological processes that compete for resources and energy.
Louis Pailler +7 more
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Bee xinmovirus 1 near-complete genome sequenced from honey bees and mining bees in Israel. [PDF]
Jones BH +9 more
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A Hyporeflective Response to the Absurd
ABSTRACT If life is absurd in that we cannot help but desire the unattainable, then there is prima facie reason to lament the absurd whenever we are confronted with it. This is an intuitive idea: it is fitting to be disappointed by what is essentially disappointing.
Thom Hamer
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Genetic variation influences food-sharing sociability in honey bees. [PDF]
Traniello IM +8 more
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Nicotine does not reduce Nosema ceranae infection in honey bees [PDF]
Bain, JA +3 more
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Fittingness and Consequentialism
ABSTRACT Some beliefs, positive and negative attitudes, and desires fit their objects. Others do not. This paper considers whether consequentialist ethics can plausibly be reconciled with the fittingness of beliefs, positive and negative attitudes, and desires.
Brad Hooker
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