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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... yams, eggplant FRUITS bananas, pineapples, guava, oranges, papaya, acerolas (West Indian cherry), mango OTHER sofrito (sauce with ...
  2. ... to be defined. Certain plants, belonging to the Malpighiaceae, bear perfect and degraded flowers; in the latter, ... this genus should still be retained amongst the Malpighiaceae. This case well illustrates the spirit of our ...
  3. ... mammals of, 352. Malm, on flat-fish, 186. Malpighiaceae, small imperfect flowers ot, 173. Malpighiaceae, 367. Mamma, their development, 189. , rudimentary, 397. Mammals, ...
  4. ... astrin- gent, and is a remedy for diarrhoea. Malpighiaceae,* mal-pe-ge-a'she-e. [From Malpi' ... action in animals or plants. Viewed, however, with reference to their effect on the animal system, they ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS indexing : integrated authority file 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Bibliographic Services Division, 1968
    ... IM) (68) CITRATES (NIM) (68) GLUCOSE (NIM) (68) acerola Puerto Rican cherry; Malpighia punici- folia L.; richest ... effects (IM) (68) IRRITANTS (IM) (68) anagen in reference to the hair cycle in mouse, rat 6c ...
  6. ... hairy fruit. Mnl'ldw. The Male a sylvestris. Malpighiaceae,* mal-pc-ge-a'she-e. [From Malpi' ...
  7. ... Supposed to be lotus tree of ancients. Ord. Malpighiaceae, native of Central Asia and Northern Africa. Ni' ...
  8. ... five to three. In one section of the Malpighiaceae the closed flowers, according to A. de Jussieu, ...