In article <AAzumMp852 at 1.inv.bio.msu.ru> list_env at 1.inv.bio.msu.ru ("dep.inv.zoology") writes:
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>From: list_env at 1.inv.bio.msu.ru ("dep.inv.zoology")
>Newsgroups: bionet.parasitology
>Subject: nematoda
>Date: 21 Apr 1997 00:45:07 -0700
>Organization: Department of Zoology Invertebrate MSU
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>Dear all,
>I am interested on nematodes and looking for a discussion list
>dealing with this group of animals.
>Thank you in advance.
>Slava Ivanenko,
>Dept. Invertebrate Zoology
>Biology Faculty, Moscow State University,
>119 899 Moscow, Russia
>E-MAIL: ivanenko at 1.inv.bio.msu.ru
Hi, Slava:
I think you got the right group. But I feel that you
should start the discussion with some more specific question
or statement. You Russians have a long and distinguished
history in nematodology. I am sure it will be very easy for
you to think of some starting theme.
Welcome to the group,
Omar O. Barriga, DVM, PhD