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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    No, it's over to you Eric.
    Tell us why you think the study is 'cutting edge'
    If I didn't know better I would suspect you know nothing about it, apart from the fact that Gavin was opposed to it.
    Don't be shy. Make your case.

    Hi Jon
    Are you having a lie down? Your double negative was spot on. Apart from wrong footing yourself in the process! You should perhaps have consulted with Moses before venturing into print!
    Shyness is not one of my many failings!

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    A novel component of this proposed research will be to produce the FIRST generation of a honey bee brain cell line in the laboratory for an indefinite period . When screened alongside similar cell lines from pest species this will provide a valuable tool for the future screening of industrial chemicals that target pests, not bees.
    Go on then. Explain your cut and paste.

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    Hi Jon
    Which part?
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    The part I quoted above.

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    Hi John

    Straight fromthe horse's mouth - Dr Connolly's article in the March SB ask Gavin!

    Eric

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    I reckoned you were cutting and pasting without any comprehension!
    I don't understand what it means either, and I would need to get my head around the concept before I could see if it were a valuable tool or not.

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    Hi Jon
    Dinnae fash yersel laddie! – What you think of the research is neither here nor there! Leave it to the experts!

    Eric

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    Aye. But the experts don't always agree. That's where it gets difficult for the ordinary beekeeper.

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