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  1. ... Sorex araneus (European shrew) Sorex cinereus (cinereus shrew) Spinacia oleracea (spinach) Symphalangus syndactylus (siamang) Syzygium oleosum (eudicot) Takifugu ...
  2. ... new annotations in RefSeq for the following organisms: Spinacia oleracea (spinach) Carica papaya (papaya) Zootermopsis nevadensis (termites) Acanthochromis ...
  3. ... 650.940.800.575.912.250.200.800 Spinacia oleracea B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.204 ...
  4. ... and Anfinsen, C.B.: Preparation and properties of spinach ribonuclease. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 3437-3441, 1960. ...
  5. ... GERMINATION, TROPISM ), and specific plants (e.g., OATS, SPINACH ). Human physiology terminology was enhanced by a number ...
  6. ... Sometimes you don’t want to eat the spinach.” GenBank history Before GenBank, it was costly and ...
  7. ... smoothies. Substitute them for other leafy greens, including spinach, endive, mustard, and collards. Macerating the leaves in ...
  8. ... find specific citations about the nutritional value of spinach can now be done as: diet, food, and nutrition[mh] AND spinach MeSH Scope Notes MeSH had a policy that ...