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  1. ... Baloxavir Barbiturates Baricitinib Basiliximab Bedaquiline Bee Products: Beeswax, Bee Pollen, Propolis Belantamab Mafodotin Belimumab Belinostat Belzutifan Bempedoic Acid ...
  2. ... do other cells. The egg fertilized by the pollen. Bees visit flowers for the nectar that is in ... Name the parts of a flower. What is pollen ? Why do bees visit flowers ? What do they do for flowers? ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1898
    ... he Avell to give one striking instance. With bees the pollen-collecting apparatus is used by the female alone ... Birgus latro, habits of, 274. Bee-eater, 378. Bees. 100 : pollen-baskets and stings of, 63 ; destruction of drones ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... problem. Desensitization shots, oral desensitization, and use of bee pollen are not effective treatments for food allergies (Butkus ... nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) as antiaging remedies. @ Bee pollen as a source of youth and health and ...
  5. ... 6 article in the New York limes, entitled, “Bee Pollen Bureaucracy,” which mentioned that several top scientists (D. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health (pages 701-712) 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) as antiaging remedies. @ Bee pollen as a source of youth and health and ... than magical. FDA Consumer (October):4—I1. . 1984. Bee pollen as a health food. FDA Consumer (April):21- ...
  7. ... its viscid extremity to the back of the bee. The pollen-mass of the male plant (for the sexes ... decorticated trees. It has lately been shown that bees, instead of searching for pollen, will gladly use a very different substance, namely ...
  8. ... Snowdrop and monkshood, and how they protect their pollen; role of bees in pollen ‘transfer; poor man's orchid which catapults its pollen when insect alights; lupin flower whose pollen paste is pushed forward by ... body of bee seeking nectar; snapdragon; meadow sage. Members of composite ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The surgical and physiological works of John Abernethy (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Hartford : Reprinted by Oliver D. Cooke & Co., 1825
    ... i2h PHYSIOLOGICAL LECTURES. [lect. VII. having collected the pollen, or bee bread, from the male flower, transports it lieneath his hairy thighs to the female, which he visits, to suck the honey from its ... applies part of the pollen to the stigmata. When the male and female ...
  10. ... 359-362.— 4>roton (W. D.) An open safety-pin swallowed. Med. Bee, N. T., 1893, xliv, 298. — II ad in ( ... 10.—Owens (J. C.) Successful passage of a safety-pin through the intestines. Med. Bee, N. Y., 1887, xxxi, 70 — Faul (F. T.) ...
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