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  1. ... and Ernest DeBakey.-The broth- ‘ers obtained the seed in Syria; France- -and'Egypt. The garden was ... of Houston. DeBakey’s inventiveness and innova- ~tiveness are seeds that germinate in many soils, mostly his research, ...
  2. ... his peculiar moral and physical condition ; with a reference to certain points in practice. South. M. &, S, J,, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Methods for laboratory technicians, 1941 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 1941
    ... at room temperature. If crystallization does not occur, seed with a small crystal of pure picric acid. ... fruits and nuts (oranges, apples, bananas, peanuts, sunflower seeds, etc.). b. Diseases.— (1) Pneumonia, usually fatal. (2) ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - An annotated bibliography of the Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas (Volume 1) 
    Publication: [Brisbane?] : [Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific area], 8 August 1944
    ... NEI—mineral oil products, vegetable oils, fats, oil seeds, sugar and starch products, tobacco, tea, coffee and ... cassava, cinchona, coffee, maize, vegetable oils and oil seeds, pepper, sugar, rubber, tobacco, tea. The same subject ...
  5. ... possibilities of propagating embryos otherwise dying in the seed. J. Hered., 1929, 20: 201-8.—Lehmann, F. ... See Osmosis. ENDOSPERM. See also Germination; Plant, Reproduction; Seed. Boyes, J. W., & Thompson, W. P. The development ...
  6. ... color and of the size of a poppy seed. The glandular grains give rise to the radicles ... Matu'ri- tas. The state of fruits and seeds, when completely developed. State of an abscess, in ...
  7. ... to the fruit of a palm-tree, the seeds of which they consider very useful in diseases ... A. Secundum artem, According to art. SEM. Semen, Seed. SEMI-DR. Semi-drachma, Half a drachm. SEMI- ...
  8. ... A.). Twenty-two cases of poisoning by the seed of Jatropha curcas. U. States Nav. M. Bull., ... Pack (D. A.). The physiology of germinating Juniperus seeds. Science, N. Y., 1920, n. s., li, 374.—Per ...
  9. ... 77 pp. 4°. Paris, 1894, No. 116. Desroziers. Seed.es Rosiers [in l.s.]. Desroziers. Repouse a la ... properties of culinary vegetables, including esculent fruits and seeds, with the most appropriate modes of cooking them, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Methods for laboratory technicians 
    Publication: Washington, D.C.: War Department, October 1946
    ... fruits and nuts (oranges, apples, bananas, peanuts, sunflower seeds). b. Diseases. (1) Pneumonia, which is usually fatal, ... kingdom is divided into four large groups: Spermatophyta (seed plants), Pteridophyta (fern plants), Bryophyta (moss plants), and ...
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