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  1. ... 373-4 there are 42 references on the citrus fruits, including references to the chemical study of them. Graphite Einfiihrung ...
  2. ... Preparation and Serving TITLE OF PERIOD : Fresh and Citrus Fruits TEXT REFERENCES-. ; : Par 43. , TM 10-4051 Canned Food Manual; ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Youth obtaind & retaind 
    Publication: Los Angeles, California : Phillips Printing Co., [1924]
    ... 22, 63, 79, 213 Circumcision 175 Citizen's Medical Reference Bureau 285 Citrus Fruits, Value of 147 Civilization 22, 166 Classified ...
  4. ... previously thought. . S. D. Van Gunpy L. H. Stonzy Citrus Experiment Station. University of California, Riverside References 1. H.R. Wallace, Ann. Appl. Biol, 44, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Military medicine 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Government Printing Office, 1955
    ... Dental observations of native Puerto Ricans with special reference to their habits of citrus fruit consumption. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: ...
  6. ... Dental observations of native Puerto Ricans with special reference to their habits of citrus fruit consumption. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: ...
  7. ... excellent descriptions of the various members of the Citrus family, yet there exists no single work of reference which gives, in a condensed manner, anything like ...
  8. ... foods appear briefly on the sereen but no reference is made to tomatoes and citrus friits. The energy foods are dealt with in ...
  9. ... Cold The common cold has been treated with citrus juices for so long a time that it has become folk-lore, and there are few references to such treatment in the litera- ture. Lemons ...
  10. ... some species of coccus, especially in the genus Citrus.” Tulasne * does not agree with the writers just mentioned, as will be seen by the reference. He begins his description of Fumago salicina, however, ...
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