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  1. ... risk of cancer. Tea originates from the plant Camellia sinensis , and contains polyphenol compounds, particularly catechins, which are ...
  2. ... 800.575.912.250.341.998.500.500 Camellia sinensis B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.342 ...
  3. ... 940.800.575.100.928.500.500.500 Camellia sinensis - B01.650.940.800.575.100.932 Thymelaeaceae - ...
  4. ... 940.800.575.100.928.500.500.500...........................................Camellia sinensis B01.650.940.800.575.100.932...........................................Thymelaeaceae ...
  5. ... Arum (Orontium) aquaticum. Tea, plant and species, Thea sinensis. 44 Abyssinian, ... 44 Camellia, Camellia sesanqua. 44 Canary, Sida Canariensis. 118 C. ...
  6. ... to Mr. Warington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... is to pass for black being coloured with plumbago, and the green with ...
  7. ... Mr. War- ington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... is to pass for black being coloured with plumbago, and the green with ...
  8. ... Mr. War- ington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... is to pass for black being coloured with plumbago, and the green with ...
  9. ... Mr. Waring- ton, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and phy- sical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... is to pass for black being coloured with plumbago, and the green with ...
  10. ... to Mr. Warington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... is to pass for black being coloured with plumbago, and the green with ...
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