APITHERAPY Session 6: APITHERAPY Apitherapy and Products from the Hive Session 22: STANDING COMMISSION on APITHERAPY Apitherapy Around the World Apitherapy: POSTERS

APITHERAPY Session 6: APITHERAPY Apitherapy and Products from the Hive Session 22: STANDING COMMISSION on APITHERAPY Apitherapy Around the World Apitherapy: POSTERS

APITHERAPY Session 6: APITHERAPY Apitherapy and Products from the Hive Session 22: STANDING COMMISSION ON APITHERAPY Apitherapy Around the World Apitherapy: POSTERS BEE BIOLOGY Session 1: STANDING COMMISSION FOR BEE BIOLOGY The Role of Race Characteristics in Beekeeping Session 11: BEE BIOLOGY Solitary Bees Session 15: BEE BIOLOGY General Biology and African Races of Bees Session 21: BEE BIOLOGY The Capensis Phenomenon in South Africa Bee Biology: POSTERS BEE PATHOLOGY Session 5 : BEE PATHOLOGY Effect of Trade in Bees on the Spread of Pests and Diseases Session 7 : STANDING COMMISSION ON BEE PATHOLOGY Diagnosis and Control of Varroa Disease: A New Bee Pest in Africa Session 12: BEE PATHOLOGY Diagnosis and Control of Varroa Disease: A New Bee Pest in Africa Session 25: BEE PATHOLOGY American Foulbrood: Early Detection and Control Bee Pathology: POSTERS BEEKEEPING ECONOMY Session 2: BEEKEEPING ECONOMY Difficulties and Successes Since the Africanised Bee Session 17: STANDING COMMISSION ON BEEKEEPING ECONOMY Local and International Trade in Bee Products Beekeeping Economy: POSTERS 37th International Apicultural Congress, 28 October – 1 November 2001, Durban, South Africa APIMONDIA 2001 Index to Presentations available on CD-ROM Produced by: Document Transformation Technologies Organised by: Conference Planners Please Note that e-mail address is the one from which correspondence was received, and may not necessarily be the author’s BEEKEEPING FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT Session 4: STANDING COMMISSION FOR BEEKEEPING FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT Beekeeping Against Poverty Session 8 : BEEKEEPING FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT Achieving Beekeeping Extension Session 16 : BEEKEEPING FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT Beekeeping Development in Africa Beekeeping for Rural Development: POSTERS BEEKEEPING TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT Session 3: BEEKEEPING TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT Honey Quality Session 10: STANDING COMMISSION ON BEEKEEPING TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT Appropriate Technology for Professionals and Enthusiasts Session 13: BEE TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT The Application of Pheromones Session 23: BEEKEEPING TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT Session 24: BEEKEEPING TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT Focus on Queen Production and its Management Beekeeping Technology and Equipment: POSTERS POLLINATION AND BEE FLORA Session 9: POLLINATION AND BEE FLORA Bee Forage for Honey Production in Africa Session 14: STANDING COMMISSION ON POLLINATION AND FLORA Bee Forage and Genetically Modified Crops Session 19: POLLINATION AND BEE FLORA Pollination of Fruit Crops Session 20 : POLLINATION AND BEE FLORA Modern Seed Production Pollination and Bee Flora: POSTERS 37th International Apicultural Congress, 28 October – 1 November 2001, Durban, South Africa APIMONDIA 2001 Index to Presentations available on CD-ROM Produced by: Document Transformation Technologies Organised by: Conference Planners Please Note that e-mail address is the one from which correspondence was received, and may not necessarily be the author’s SESSION 6: APITHERAPY Apitherapy and Products from the Hive Abd El Hady, F.K. and Hegazi, A.G. [email protected] 5 National Research Center (Egypt) Egyptian Propolis, Chemical Composition and Biological Activity Domerego, R. [email protected] 522 (Belgium) Bee Products for Medicine Protocols Komatsubara 521 Propolis and Redox State Krivopalov-Moscvin, I.V. and Babin A.A. [email protected] 199 International Medical Center of Alternative and Traditional Medicine (Russia) Apinarcotherapy Method Innovating Alcohol Addiction Treatment by Means of Bee Venom Hegazi, A. [email protected] 518 National Research Centre (Egypt) Apitherapy in Egypt and Arabian Countries Mateescu, C. 520 IITEA Apimondia (Romania) The Apitherapy CD-ROM Cherbuliez, T. [email protected] 519 (USA) Activities of the Apitherapy Commission SESSION 22: STANDING COMMISSION ON APITHERAPY Apitherapy Around the World Krivopalov-Moscvin, I.V., Rosenfeld, S.P. and Belenina, T.N. [email protected] 200 International Medical Center of Alternative and Traditional Medicine (Russia) Apitherapy in Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis Herro, M.R. [email protected] 94 (Canada) Therapeutic Effects of Honey and Diabetes Hypoglycaemia Vit, P. [email protected] 291 Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela) Effect of Stingless Bee Honey in Selenite Cataracts Kwon, M.S., Han, Z.Z., Park, S.Y., Choi, Y.S., Lim, H., Kim, S.D. 150 and Kim, H.C. [email protected] Kangwon National University (Korea) Effect of Water-Extracted Propolis on the Accumulation of Cholesterol Induced by High-Cholesterol Diet in the Rat 37th International Apicultural Congress, 28 October – 1 November 2001, Durban, South Africa APIMONDIA 2001 Index to Presentations available on CD-ROM Produced by: Document Transformation Technologies Organised by: Conference Planners Please Note that e-mail address is the one from which correspondence was received, and may not necessarily be the author’s APITHERAPY: POSTERS Hegazi, A.G., Faten, K. and Abd el Hady [email protected] 4 Egyptian Propolis – Antimicrobial Activity and Chemical Composition of Upper Egypt Propolis Hegazi, A.G., Farghal, A.A., Faten, K. and Abd El Hady [email protected] 11 Antiviral Activity and Chemical Composition of European and Egyptian Propolis Ouyang, L., Liu, L. and Zhau, J. [email protected] 63 The Investigation for Bee-Queen-Larva Proteins Oršolić, N., Horvat, A. and Bašić, I. [email protected] 136 A Comparison of Antitumor Activity of Propolis and its Related Flavonoids Kwon, M.S., Shin, E.J., Choi, Y.S., Lim, H., Jhoo, W.K., Cheon, M.A., 151 Lee, S.H., Kang, J.S., Kim, S.D. and Kim, H.C. [email protected] Ethanol-Extracted Propolis Attenuates Kainite-Induced Neurotoxicity via Adenosine A1 Receptor in the Rat Lian-Chen, G. and Li-ping, S. [email protected] 153 Treating Old People Berpes Zoster 30 Cases by Bee Venom Inject Li-ping, S. and Lian-Chen, G. [email protected] 152 Preparation Bee Venom Treating Primary Neuralgia Nemtsev, S.V., Zueva, O.U., Khismatoullin, R.G., Khismatoullin, M.R. 162 and Varlamov, V.P. [email protected] Bees as Potential Source of Chitosan Bedascarrasbure, E., Maldonado, L., Alvarez, A. and Rodríguez, E. [email protected] 194 Content of Flavonoids in the Argentinean Propolis Krivopalov-Moscvin, I.V., Valiev, Y.I. and Babin, A.A. [email protected] 201 Apitoxines in Treatment of (Opium) Narcomania (Program “Apitoxe”) Khismatullin, R.G., Kuzjaev, R.Z., Lyapunov, J.A., Elovikova, E.A. 260 and Khismatullin, M.R. [email protected] Comparative Assessment of Homogenised Breeding Receiving and Lyophilised Breeding Ruzankina, T. [email protected] 288 Honey in the Urgent Therapy or Beekeeping and Apitherapy as one of the Trends in the Ecological Strategy and Tactics of Mankind Hu, F. and Li, Y. - 294 Nutritive Value and Pharmacological Actions of Italian Worker Bee Larvae and Pupae Ruzankina, T. [email protected] 317 What Features in Common have Bees and Man (Studies with Children and their Parents) Stojko, R., Kozłowska-Staniczek, J., Stojko, A., Stojko, J. 357 and Kabała-Dzik, A. [email protected] Efficiency of Sepol as a Supplement in Cerebral Stroke Based on Computer Tomography and Electroencephalography Screening Stojko, J., Siwiec, A., Stojko, A., Wesoły-Jurczyk, D. 358 and Szaflarska-Stojko, E. [email protected] Protective Activity of Melisanpol on the Fetus Exposed to the Embryotoxic Compounds Stojko, A., Pytel, A., Stojko, R. and Romaniuk, D. [email protected] 359 Efficiency of the Apitherapy Medication: Propol-0 in Burn Wound Treatment Ulyanich, M. [email protected] 391 Accumulator Cells of the Prescriptions of Treatment by Products of Beekeeping Applied in Clinical National Medicine of Countries of World (Global) Continent 37th International Apicultural Congress, 28 October – 1 November 2001, Durban, South Africa APIMONDIA 2001 Index to Presentations available on CD-ROM Produced by: Document Transformation Technologies Organised by: Conference Planners Please Note that e-mail address is the one from which correspondence was received, and may not necessarily be the author’s SESSION 1: STANDING COMMISSION FOR BEE BIOLOGY The Role of Race Characteristics in Beekeeping Bienefeld, K.; Reinsch, N. and Thakur, R.K. [email protected] 137 Institute of Bee Research (Germany) Selection for Uncapping of Varroa Infested Brood Cells in the Honeybee Apis mellifera Wright, P. and Stokes, H. [email protected] 361 University of Edinburgh (UK) Cognitive Mapping in the Honeybee Stanimirovic, Z.; Pejovic, D. and Stevanovic, J. [email protected] 171 University of Beograd (Yugoslavia) Hygienic Behavior in Disease Resistance of Two Honeybee Ecogeographic Varieties Apis mellifera carnica from Serbia, Yugoslavia Gramacho, K.P. and Gonçalves, L.S. [email protected] 202 FFCLRP-USP (Brazil) The Sequences of the Hygienic Behavior Process of Carniolan Worker Honey Bees Apis mellifera carnica Boot, W.J, Calis, J.N.M. and Allsopp, M. [email protected] 215 Wageningen Agricultural Univ (Netherlands) Differential Feeding of Larvae Affects Caste Differentiation in Apismellifera capensis Hadisoesilo, S., Shanti, E.N., Kuntadi and Hardi, T. [email protected] 67 Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development (Indonesia) Drone Flight Times of Apis cerana and Apis mellifera in the Island of Java De León, S. [email protected] 82 (Uruguay) Why Cape Bees Work Differently from the Rest? De León, S. [email protected] 83 (Uruguay) Drones SESSION 11:

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