We present a new search for H0V production, where H0 is a
scalar Higgs boson decaying into bb-bar with branching ratio Beta, and V is
a Z0 boson decaying into e+e-, mu+ mu-, or nu nu-bar. This search is
then combined with previous searches for H0V where V is a W+/- boson or a
hadronically decaying Z0. The data sample consists of 106 +/- 4 pb-1 of
p anti-p collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.8 TeV accumulated by the Collider Detector at
Fermilab. Observing no evidence of a signal, we set 95% Bayesian
credibility level upper limits sigma (p anti-p --> H0V) x Beta. For H0 masses
of 90, 110 and 130 GeV/c2, the limits are 7.8, 7.2, and 6.6 pb
respectively.
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