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From: wangyq@bepc2.ihep.ac.cn
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Subject: help
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Dear Netters:

I want to find mumbranes and glassfibers used on manufacture of test
stripes for pregnancy and hepatitis. Any help would be very appreciated.
Thank you.

Wang Yuquan
Beijing Cons Bio-Tech

From owner-biotechniques@net.bio.net Thu Sep 21 23:00:00 1995
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From: MMCCARTHY@biotechnet.com
Newsgroups: bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques
Subject: Search BioTechniques Database Online
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This and other newsgroups receive frequent inquiries about
locating articles that have been published in BioTechniques. 
Searches of the BioTechniques database by title, author and
keyword can be conducted online, by following the instructions
outlined below.

In order to search the database of papers published in
BioTechniques, Internet users can:

     1. Telnet to the address:  BIOTECHNET.COM
     2. At the "Local" prompt, type:  C
     3. At the "Username" prompt, type:  BIOTECH
     4. At the "Password" prompt, type:  TECHNIQUE

Simply follow the instructions for use which appear after your
login sequence.


Mary McCarthy 
Moderator, BIOTECHNIQUES/bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques
Associate Editor/BioTechniques

From owner-biotechniques@net.bio.net Thu Sep 21 23:00:00 1995
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From: MMCCARTHY@biotechnet.com
Newsgroups: bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques
Subject: Newsgroup Update/Charter and Usage Instructions
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The BIOTECHNIQUES/bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques newsgroup
has been up and running since July (1995) and has seen a good
level of activity, considering its "fledgling" status!  As a
result of this interest, a FAQ ("Frequently Asked Questions")
list will soon be posted.

In order to familiarize new users with the goals and use of the
newsgroup, I am re-posting the charter and instructions for use,
which originally appeared here at the time the newsgroup was
initiated.  The newsgroup charter is appended below, followed by
detailed usage instructions and information on how to search the
newsgroup archives.  *Please save* this message for future
reference if you intend to participate in this newsgroup.

Let us hear from you! We are interested in your questions and
opinions about BioTechniques.

CHARTER:

A new newsgroup, "BIOTECHNIQUES", is proposed to provide a forum
for the discussion of methods, and appropriate related issues,
that have appeared on the pages of BioTechniques - an
international, peer-reviewed journal which describes laboratory
techniques in the life sciences.

The newsgroup will also function as a rapid-communication,
electronic counterpart of the "BioFeedback" section of
BioTechniques.  Participation in the newsgroup should be of value
to individuals, including the novice as well as the experienced
scientist, who are interested in the development and application
of laboratory methods.

This newsgroup is moderated, i.e., all postings
are forwarded to a moderator/editor and are reviewed prior to
distribution.

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Moderator:                      Mary McCarthy, PhD
                                Associate Editor/BioTechniques
                                mmccarthy@biotechnet.com


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                    SUBSCRIPTION/USAGE INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE that many USENET sites do not allow automatic
creation of new USENET groups!!!  If you do not see
bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques in your newsreader within
another day or two, ask your news system administrator to act on
our "newgroup" message to enable the group at
your site.  We have already done several tests and are certain
that the group is currently propagating around the network.  If
he/she can not find the newsgroup message, have them retrieve the
bionet checkgroups message from the anonymous FTP area on
net.bio.net in pub/BIOSCI/doc/bionet-checkgroups-msg.  This file
contains the latest list of bionet USENET newsgroups and can be
used to update your bionet distribution.  If the newgroup did not
arrive at your site, it may also be necessary for your news
administrator to contact the upstream
computer site providing you with your newsfeed and determine if
they acted on the newgroup message.

Subscribing to this group:
--------------------------

IF YOU USE USENET NEWS (the vastly superior, better organized,
and thus timesaving means of participating in newsgroups as
opposed to archaic e-mail subscriptions!!): you need do nothing
other than participate in bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques
when it appears in your newsreader.  Depending upon your news
software, this may entail having to answer a prompt indicating
that you want to subscribe.  You might also try the command "g
bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques" in rn-like
newsreaders in order to add the group to your newsgroup list.

IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE BY EMAIL AND IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN
EUROPE, AFRICA, OR CENTRAL ASIA: please send the word

help

in the body of your message to MXT@dl.ac.uk to retrieve general
server usage instructions.  To subscribe to the BIOTECHNIQUES
list, first be sure that you are sending mail from the address at
which you wish to receive news postings, and then send
the command

SUB bionet-news.bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques

to MXT@dl.ac.uk.  This message will be automatically read by the
computer and your e-mail address will be extracted from the mail
header and added to the list.


IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE BY EMAIL AND IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE
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Leave the Subject: line of the message blank and enter the
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This message will be automatically read by our computer.  Your
e-mail address will be extracted from the mail header and added
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Canceling your e-mail subscription:
-----------------------------------

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signed up to receive news postings, and then send the command (in
the body of yourmail message)

UNSUB bionet-news.bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques

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IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE AMERICAS OR THE PACIFIC RIM: send a
message to biosci-server@net.bio.net exactly as described above
for subscribing except include the text

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address.  Pleasecontact biosci-help@net.bio.net if you have
problems.


IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM:
----------------------

Please send a message to one of the following addresses depending
upon your location

Address                              Location
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and someone on the staff will help you.  PLEASE DO NOT send mail
to
our personal e-mail addresses as this will delay a response to
your
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How to post a message to the group:
-----------------------------------

If you use news, simply post a message into
bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques.  Be sure to set your
"Distribution:" to "world" (omit the quotes) or else the message
might not leave your site!!

To post by e-mail, mail your message to one of the following
addresses depending upon your location:

Posting Address                      Location
---------------                      --------
btechniq@daresbury.ac.uk              Europe, Africa, and Central
Asia
btechniq@net.bio.net                  Americas and the Pacific
Rim

Your message will forwarded to the moderator for review and may
or may not be posted depending upon whether or not your message
conforms to the newsgroup purpose and moderation policy.

PLEASE DO NOT SEND SUBSCRIPTION REQUESTS TO THE POSTING
ADDRESSES!
Please use the e-mail server addresses as indicated above.


How to reply to a message on the group:
---------------------------------------

If you are using a newsreader, simply use the reply or follow-up
command on your newsreader (generally "r" or "f" but these vary
from program to program) to send either private or public
replies.

If you are using e-mail, replies to messages that you receive
will *NOT* be automatically returned to the group.  This is the
standard for Internet mailing lists as opposed to BITNET
LISTSERVs which oftensend all replies back to everyone.  You must
be certain that yourreply contains either of the two newsgroup
posting addresses above in your message header if you want to
share it with everyone on the group.  Otherwise in most cases
your reply may go back to only the original poster of the message
to which you are replying. 
Private messages addressed to the original poster of the message
are not reviewed by the moderator but postings to the newsgroup
address will be.

ALWAYS be certain that you examine the address on your messages
before you send them!!!  Since this is a moderated group, you may
be able to cancel a message sent by mistake if you contact the
moderator promptly before he/she posts the message.  On
unmoderated newsgroups, there would be no way to stop a mistaken
message.

Some non-Internet compliant mail systems may attempt to send
replies to our error-trapping address called BIOSCI-REQUEST.  If
yours does this, please be sure to readdress your message to
btechniq@net.bio.net or
btechniq@daresbury.ac.uk if you want to send it to the newsgroup.


How to look at archives of the list:
------------------------------------

Archives for BIOTECHNIQUES/bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques
arekept in the anonymous FTP account at net.bio.net
[204.31.212.2]. 
Look in the directory pub/BIOSCI/BIOTECHNIQUES for posting
archives. Each file is assigned a date such as 9501 for January
1995.  Please note that ours is a UNIX system and all file and
directory names are case-sensitive, i.e., upper case file names
are different from lower case names.

You can also access these same files via Gopher if you start a
gopher session using net.bio.net as your gopher server.  Gopher
also allows you to view the individual messages within each
monthly archive file.
The files are in the BIOTECHNIQUES directory.  Postings to
bionet.journals.letters.biotechniques are also WAIS indexed and
can be searched via either gopher or WAIS at our site.  In gopher
the option at net.bio.net is "Search Bionet USENET Articles" and
in WAIS one should use the WAIS source biosci.src.  This is a
WAIS index of all BIOSCI/bionet messages including this
newsgroup.  Please see the BIOSCI FAQ for details.  The FAQ can
be requested from biosci-help@net.bio.net.  Finally, you can also
access the archives via WWW/Mosaic.  The URL is
http://www.bio.net/ and you can run the WAIS archive searches in
your WWW browser software window after connecting to our site.

Once again, if you have any administrative questions that require
personal assistance, please address them to
biosci-help@net.bio.net in
the U.S. or biosci@daresbury.ac.uk in the UK.


