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  1. ... 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, ...
  2. ... but fall short on green and yellow vegetables, citrus fruits and milk, and. (2) chil- dren in counties operating school lunches have a more adequate diet, with reference to green vegetables and milk. The detailed report ...
  3. ... information about clinical trials is also available. Modified Citrus Pectin: Questions and Answers What is modified citrus pectin? Pectin is a substance made of small ...
  4. ... being studied with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) Citrus pectin is found in the peel and pulp of citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruit, lemons, and limes. ...
  5. ... being studied with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) Citrus pectin is a complex polysaccharide found in the peel and pulp of citrus fruit and can be modified by treatment with ...
  6. ... Dyke, L. S. Dermatitis from dyed and otherwise treated citrus fruits. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 108: 872-4. ---- Preservation. Adriano, F. T., Valenzuela, A., & Yonzon, E. C. Some studies on the handling of fruits, with special reference to washing, ethylene, borax, and paraffin treatments. Bull. ...
  7. ... reads in a book or journal that Caffeine Citrus is useful in the disease ... and thereafter used for reference. But we find its permanent number is N' ...
  8. ... Table of Clinical Studies View in own window Reference Trial ... bergamot ( Citrus aurantium L. ssp. bergamia [Risso] Wright & Arn. [Rutaceae]; [ ...
  9. ... C (ascorbic acid): Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Citrus fruits Potatoes Spinach Strawberries Tomatoes and tomato juice
  10. ... of the “fall” which deserves consideration is the reference to the tree of knowledge, or wisdom. It is now generally supposed that the forbidden fruit was a kind of citrus, j but certain facts connected with arborolatry seem ...
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