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Feeding ecology and social organisation of honey badgers (Mellivora capensis) in the southern Kalahari
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Some chemical and physical properties of South African honeys
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Enhanced wound contraction in fresh wounds dressed with honey in wistar rats (rattus novergicus)
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Fabrication of pomegranate peel extract/honey nanofibers loaded with bee venom as effective antibacterial wound dressings
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Honey authentication: effect of irradiation and ageing on near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy classification models
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Using functional genomics to provide insights into social parasitism by Cape honey bee clonal workers based on mandibular gland pheromones (Apis mellifera capensis Eschscholtz)
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Honey, an unexplored topical wound dressing agent in Nigerian veterinary practice
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Wound healing potential of natural honey in diabetic and non-diabetic wistar rats
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Quality and sensory assessment of honey sourced from different locations in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria
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The biology of Promerops cafer with special reference to the role of the nectar and satellite insect fauna of Protea repens in the reproductive cycle
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Effects of honey, glutamine and their combination on canine small bowel epithelial cell proliferation following massive resection
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Small bowel responses to enteral honey and glutamine administration following massive small bowel resection in rabbit
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Small bowel responses to enteral honey and glutamine administration following massive small bowel resection in rabbit
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The bioactivity of Fynbos honey compared with Manuka honey in a salt- and enzyme-based synthetic saliva
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ANTICANCER, ANTIOXIDANT AND IMMUNO-MODULATORY EFFECTS OF ACACIA HONEY IN SOME CANCER CELL LINES
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The effects of neonicotinoids and increasing temperatures on the thermoregulation and flight ability of South African honey bees, Apis mellifera scutellata (Lepeletier)
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Molecular mechanisms underlying xenobiotic tolerance in the honey bee, Apis mellifera scutellata
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Protection against 2-acetyl aminofluorene induced toxicity in mice by garlic (allium sativum), bitter kola (garcinia kola seed) and honey
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Comparative phylogeographic patterns among selected indigenous and introduced Collembola on Marion Island
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Structure, conduct and performance of honey markets in Zambia’s dryland forests
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Molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography of sand lizards, Pedioplanis (Sauria: Lacertidae) in southern Africa
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The botanical origin, physicochemical properties and antibacterial activity of selected West Coast honeys
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Enhanced electroscalpel incisional wound healing potential of honey in Wistar rats
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Vinnige identifikasie van botaniese- en geografiese oorsprong van Suid-Afrikaanse heuning