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161. Study On Main Components And Active Substances On Codonopsis And Codonopsis Honey
162. Research On The Strategy Of Brand Image Promotion Of Wang's Honey
163. Detection Of Honey Quality Based On Near Infrared Spectroscopy
164. Botanical Traceability And Chemical Composition Of Honey Based On Extractive Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
165. High-Throughput Monitoring Of Multiclass Syrup Adulterants In Honey And Identify The Botanic Source Based On MALDI Mass Spectrometry
166. Changes Of Carbohydrates During The Ripening Of Honey And Molecular Mechanism Of Sucrose Secretion In Brassica Napus Nectary
167. Identification Of Characteristic Components And Establishment Of HPLC Fingerprints In Safflower Honey And Gallnut Honey
168. A Comparative Study On The Composition And Biological Activity Between Naturally Mature Honey And Immature Honey From Rape Flower
169. Analysis Of Causes Of Honey Crystallization And Discussion Of Its Mechanism
170. Studies On The Identification Method And Biological Activity Of Mature Acacia Honey
171. Study On Dopamine And Its Receptor In Honey Bee Brain Under Different Behaviors
172. A Novel Form Of Aversive Learning In Honeybee: Devaluation Of Olfactory Memory Via Conditioning Taste Aversion
173. Development And Application Of Residue Analytical Methods For Five Antiviral Drugs In Honey
174. Controllablr Preparation Of New MnO2 Micromotor And Removal Of Phenol Residues In Honey
175. Residual Behavior Of Thiamethoxam And Carbendazim During The Formation Of Bee Bread And Honey And Exposure Assessment For Apis Mellifera Ligustica Spin Larvae
176. Research On Honey Spectrum Recognition Based On Machine Learning
177. Vitellogenin, a reproduction-associated protein influences social foraging in honey bees
178. Colony-level immunity benefits and behavioral mechanisms of resin collection by honey bees
179. Tupelo forests and honey production along the Apalachicola River of Northwest Florida: Livelihood preservation and forest conservation in a changing rural landscape
180. Molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying chemical communication in the honey bee, Apis mellifera
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