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  • ...of '''fruit''' as edible items in one of the four basic human food groups, fruit are properly defined as the parts of a plant containing its [[seed]]s, usua ..., hips and nuts are some of the terms commonly used for different types of fruit.
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  • An '''apple''' is a [[tree]] [[fruit]] of the plant ''Malus pumila'', commonly used in [[cooking]], or eaten raw
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  • '''Peppers''' are the [[fruit]]s of various plants of the genus ''Capsicum''. They originated in the trop
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  • '''Oranges''' are the fruit of several small trees and shrubs in the genus ''[[Citrus]]'', cultivated f ...hey grow best with light frosts in winter, but a heavy frost will ruin the fruit crop.
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  • A fruit of the genus ''Capsicum'', that comes in sweet and spicy varieties.
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  • A tree fruit of the plant Malus pumila, commonly used in cooking, or eaten raw.
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  • #redirect [[McIntosh (fruit)/Definition]]
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  • Citrus fruit, from the subtropical tree ''Citrus sinensis'', cultivated for commercial p
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  • A type of [[Apple (fruit)|apple]], an edible tree fruit. Officially, this variety should be known as ''McIntosh'', but the "Mac" sp
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  • ...into the mid twentieth century. Along with its competitor, the [[Standard Fruit Company]], UFCO was a central player in the establishment of [[enclave econ
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  • ===Fruit preparations=== {{r|Jam (fruit)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pepper (fruit)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • | title = Bananas : how the United Fruit Company shaped the world
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United Fruit Company]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...p://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/papaya.html California Rare Fruit Growers: Papaya Fruit Facts]. * [http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-B00001-01c20W1.html Papaya Fruit Nutrition]
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  • A type of [[Apple (fruit)|apple]], an edible tree fruit. Officially, this variety should be known as ''McIntosh'', but the "Mac" sp
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  • ...t|350px|A [[blueberry]] with a twin [[fruit]] and an [[maturity|immature]] fruit behind. }}
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  • ...of '''fruit''' as edible items in one of the four basic human food groups, fruit are properly defined as the parts of a plant containing its [[seed]]s, usua ..., hips and nuts are some of the terms commonly used for different types of fruit.
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  • ...stages of development of a cucumber. Flower, young fruit and ready-to-pick fruit.}}
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  • ===Fruit preparations=== {{r|Jam (fruit)}}
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  • '''Pomegranate''' is the edible fruit of the tree ''[[Punica granatum]]''. ...duce fruit, but is also grown as an ornamental in climates where it cannot fruit. It is usually propagated through cuttings and grafts.
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  • ...into the mid twentieth century. Along with its competitor, the [[Standard Fruit Company]], UFCO was a central player in the establishment of [[enclave econ
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  • '''Medlar''' is the common name of ''[[Mespilus]] germanica'', a fruit tree of minor importance. ...e]] and western [[Asia]]. It is cultivated in a similar manner to [[Apple (fruit)|apple]] trees. It is mostly cultivated as an ornamental currently.
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  • {{r|Fruit}} {{r|United Fruit Company}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fruit]]
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  • | image_caption = Papaya tree and fruit, from Koehler's ''Medicinal-Plants'' (1887) The '''papaya''' is the [[fruit]] of the [[plant]] ''Carica papaya'', in the genus ''[[Carica]]''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Apple (fruit)/Gallery]]
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  • #redirect [[McIntosh (fruit)/Definition]]
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  • Smaller of two subfamilies in the fruit fly family Drosophilidae.
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  • Alcoholic beverage distilled from grape wine (or from fruit wines in general).
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  • Pomaceous fruit of an apple tree, species ''[[Malus domestica]]'', family ''[[Rosaceae]]''.
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  • An exceptionally strong [[cocktail]] made of fruit juices, liqueurs, and various rums.
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  • A fruit of the genus ''Capsicum'', that comes in sweet and spicy varieties.
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  • ...of several related plants in the genus vaccinium, but especially to the [[fruit]] of ''vaccinium oxycoccos''. The cranberry is an extremely tart fruit and must be sweetenend to use in [[juice]], [[jam]] or [[sauce]].
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  • A tree fruit of the plant Malus pumila, commonly used in cooking, or eaten raw.
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  • {{r|Fruit}} {{r|Orange (fruit)}}
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  • A [[tree (organism)|tree]] whose [[fruit]]s are [[apple]]s.
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  • The popular fruit produced by the tree Prunus persica.
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  • A [[fruit]] [[tree]] of minor importance, ''Mespilus germanica'', mostly cultivated a
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  • ...road-car-favorites/fruit-growers-express-company-refrigerator-car-no-35832 Fruit Growers Express Company #35832]— photos and short history of an examp * [https://www.psrm.org/trains/freight/fgex-56415/ Fruit Growers Express Company #56415] — photos and short history of an exam
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  • ...ting aquatic plant (''Trapa natans''), bearing four-pronged nutlike edible fruit and grown as a pond or aquarium ornamental.
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  • '''Oranges''' are the fruit of several small trees and shrubs in the genus ''[[Citrus]]'', cultivated f ...hey grow best with light frosts in winter, but a heavy frost will ruin the fruit crop.
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  • ...orrhaphous dipteran insects in the subsection Acalypteratae, including the fruit fly (''Drosophila melanogaster'').
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  • The fruit of various trees in the genus Pyrus, cultivated around the world for food.
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  • ...overhead, [[hunger|hungry]] and [[thirst|thirsty]]. When he tries to eat, fruit blows out of his [[hand]]; when he tries to [[drink]], the [[water]] flows
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  • The fruit of a wide range of species in the Musa taxonomic genus.
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  • ...onga'' or (synonym) ''Cydonia vulgaris'', which grows a pear-shaped edible fruit, with flesh similar to that of the apple.
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  • Fruit of the plant ''Carica papaya'', in the genus Carica.
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  • ...are a type of [[confectionery]] that comes in many different (primarily [[fruit]]) flavours. They are small (the size of a [[kidney bean]] or smaller) and ...jelly beans are sold as an assortment of about eight more or less standard fruit flavours. Assortments of 'spiced' jellybeans and [[gumdrop]]s are also avai
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  • {{Image|EggplantGatheringTogetherClassic.jpg|right|350px|A typical egg-shaped fruit.{{EggplantGatheringTogetherClassic.jpg/credit}}}} ...ish for ''[[Solanum]] melongena'', a perennial cultivated for its edible [[fruit]]s. In British English it is known by its French name, '''aubergine'''.
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  • {{Image|PeachMitchell.jpg|right|250px|A peach fruit.{{PeachMitchell.jpg/credit}}}} A '''peach''' is the popular [[fruit]] produced by the tree ''Prunus persica''.
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  • Citrus fruit, from the subtropical tree ''Citrus sinensis'', cultivated for commercial p
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  • The '''common fig''' is the plant ''[[Ficus]] carica'' and the fruit it produces, which is cultivated for food. ...aken in late winter. In warm climates, a fig tree can produce two crops of fruit in the same year, the first in early summer and the second in late summer o
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  • ...ila'', containing ten species groups of which ''Drosophila melanogaster'' (fruit fly) is the best known.
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  • {{r|Orange (fruit)}}
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  • Fruit of the acai (pron: ah-SIGH-ee) palm tree in Brazilian rainforest, similar i
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  • ...the plant order Myrtales, grown as an ornamental as well as for its edible fruit, which is high in potassium and vitamin C.
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  • The fruit of ''Lycopersicon lycopersicum'', native to the Americas but now in widespr
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  • {{Image|D. melanogaster.jpg|right|350px|Male fruit fly.}} ...cherichia coli]]'', the nematode worm ''[[Caenorhabditis elegans]]'', the fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]'', the zebra fish ''[[Danio rerio]]'', th
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  • The '''tomato''' is the fruit of the short-lived [[perennial]] (cultivated as an [[annual]]) ''[[Lycopers ...however, the tomato was long grown only as an ornamental plant because the fruit was thought to be poisonous. The tomato is a member of the [[nightshade]]
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  • ...ician and pioneer of naval hygiene, whose recommendation that fresh citrus fruit and lemon juice be added to the diet of sailors saw scurvy eliminated from
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  • ...ny of several related plants in the genus vaccinium, but especially to the fruit of vaccinium oxycoccos.
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  • | title = Bananas : how the United Fruit Company shaped the world
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  • ...units of an observed group of units, e.g., a certain amount of apples in a fruit basket.
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  • ...sus'') having large swordlike leaves and a large, fleshy, edible, multiple fruit with a terminal tuft of leaves, native to the southern part of Brazil, and
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  • The '''pear''' is the [[fruit]] of various [[tree]]s in the genus ''[[Pyrus]]'', cultivated around the wo ...s'' or a variety of [[quince]], which allows the grafts to begin producing fruit sooner, but does not perform as well in hotter and drier climates. Pear tre
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  • ...]]s and [[herb]]s, including such well-known and varied plants as [[Apple (fruit)|apples]], [[blackberry|blackberries]], [[hawthorn]] and [[rose]]s.
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  • {{rpl|Apple (fruit)}}
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  • * [[Squash (beverage)]], British term for a sweetened citrus fruit juice often served with added soda water
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  • {{r|McIntosh (fruit)}}
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  • {{rpl|Macintosh apple|In Agriculture}} A type of [[apple]] fruit
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  • | title=First Fruit | url= http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg17423385.300-first-fruit.html?full=true }}.
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  • ...called the ''mountain ash'' and ''service tree'', and also a name for its fruit.
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  • * [[Fruit trees]]
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  • ...angery]] - a garden featuring species of orange, or more broadly, [[citrus fruit]] ...d]] - a garden featuring fruit trees, usually, specifically stone and pome fruit, often a large, commercial garden
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  • ...omponents, one [[alcohol]]ic and one sweet, and typically garnished with [[fruit]]. There is a huge variety of cocktails, many with exotic-sounding names, s
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  • {{r|Date (fruit)}}
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  • is the plant ''Ficus carica'' and the fruit it produces, originally native to southwest Asia, from Turkey to northern I
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  • ...rent raw plant sources. The amount is given in milligrams per 100 grams of fruit or vegetable (for comparison, one 5 ml teaspoon of pure vitamin C powder we |[[Orange (fruit)|Orange]] || 50
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  • ...lly based on grains, spices, and other ingredients such as chopped nuts or fruit, that is put inside a piece of meat or poultry to be roasted or braised; it
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  • {{r|Apple (fruit)|Apple}}
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  • {{Image|Leo-mic-Cydonia-oblonga-1134.jpg|right|250px|Quince fruit on tree}} ...us ''[[Cydonia]]'', family ''[[Rosaceae]]''; the name is also used for the fruit of the tree. It is one of the oldest fruits known to mankind, but has been
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  • ...order with Pakistan. The province is noted for its agriculture, especially fruit and nut production. It is traversed by the country's Highway One from the P
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  • ...units of an observed group of units, e.g., a certain amount of apples in a fruit basket. Identical quantities can be used as arguments of mathematical opera
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  • *Fruit pickles: Rather than vinegar or brine, these usually cooked products use a ...r as well as sugar. The line between chutneys and hot-water-preserved acid fruit [[jams and jellies]] can be a thin one.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • An '''apple''' is a [[tree]] [[fruit]] of the plant ''Malus pumila'', commonly used in [[cooking]], or eaten raw
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  • ...th and remembered for these, such as Harry Stinton’s cattle, Kitty Blake’s fruit and Charles Baldwyn’s swans.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pepper (fruit)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • ...[[locust]] and the fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]''. Studies of fruit fly mushroom bodies have been particularly important for understanding the ...ecies that have been investigated, though their number varies; for example fruit flies have around 2,500 whereas cockroaches have about 200,000.
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  • There are also non-alcoholic juice spritzers: fruit juices mixed with sodas.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • {{r|United Fruit Company}}
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • '''Pineapple''' is a tropical [[fruit]], and also the common name for ananas comosus , the flowering [[plant]] fr
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  • {{r|United Fruit Company}}
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  • | [[Fruit]] || align="right" | 503 | [[Oil Palm]] Fruit || align="right" | 162
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United Fruit Company]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ''fruit'' '''plúm''' = ''plumbing'' '''plúmb
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  • The main MGH campus is located at 55 Fruit Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It has about 1000 beds. MGH has seven sate
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  • ...[http://books.google.com/books?id=cSoVd-o8PmoC&dq=Banana:+The+Fate+of+the+Fruit+that+Changed+the+World]
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  • ...[[bell pepper]], [[pineapple]] or [[apple]]s as additions. Nuts and dried fruit can add textural contrast and color.
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  • *[[flower|Floral]] or [[fruit]] display *Edible fruit
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  • * [[Bell pepper]] or [[Chili pepper]]: the fruit of various plants of the genus [[Capsicum]], used fresh as a vegetable or d
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  • ...t also has two specific meanings: in Europe, it means a clear spirit or a fruit [[brandy]], while in North America schnapps are flavoured [[liqueur]]s, ser
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  • ...rry produces white flowers and the plant bears edible dark purple to black fruit. The Western Sandcherry has a United States Department Agricultural (USDA)
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  • [[Citrus]] and [[pome]] [[fruit]] have been traditional subjects for espalier. The support for an espalier
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  • ...ting of [[vegetable]]s), '''[[pomology]]''' (production and marketing of [[fruit]]s), and '''[[postharvest physiology]]''' (maintaining quality and preventi
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • {{r|Juicy Fruit}}
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  • Clusters are for ''fruit''.  —[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] [[User talk:Stephen ...s versatility makes it my favoured name of the four. Stephen, you think of fruit but I think of star clusters, such as the Seven Sisters. I think it's the i
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  • ...l chaotic structure into various forms, some of them similar to the fungal fruit bodies and other complex structures. ...eters leads to development of the [[cone]]-like structures, similar to the fruit bodies of some primitive fungi.
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  • ...of land [[plant]]s reproduce by means of '''flowers'''. Flowers produce [[fruit]] through [[pollination]]; pulpy cases for [[seed]]s, which contain all the ...gathering nectar and pollen, or eating the flower petals. Birds also eat fruit, which contains seeds, and the seeds are later passed through the bird's di
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  • ...(1900); ''Crucial Instances'' (1901); ''Madame de Treymes'' (1907); ''The Fruit of the Tree'' (1907); ''The Hermit and the Wild Woman'' (1908); ''Tales of
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  • ...curved in shape and grow in bunches called ''hands'' with each individual fruit measuring 7-9 inches in length. ...dam and Eve]] in the [[Bible]].<ref>Dan Koeppel, ''Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World'', 2008. pp. 4-6</ref>
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  • ...ing 2-4 millimeters. One plant will yield approximately two tablespoons of fruit. The fruit, frequently erroneously referred to as a [[seed]], is used as flavor for nu
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  • ...that the Italians call dolce (sweet) although it may well consist of fresh fruit.
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  • ...Blackberry|Blackberries]], from the family [[rosacea]], have sweet, edible fruit which humans prize. However, they are considered noxious weeds in some par
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  • ...g technique. It is used to cook meat and to preserve [[vegetable]]s and [[fruit]].
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  • {{r|Drosophila melanogaster|Fruit fly}}
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  • ...e yuzu fruit are floated, is a [[winter solstice]] tradition in Japan; the fruit, which ripens in late autumn, is associated with winter in Japanese culture
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  • ...ly of a frugal nature, including shells of turtles, bad figs, and even wax fruit. Priapus was closely associated with the [[fig tree]], apparently due to th
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  • ...fruit]]s. Usually, if made from a fruit other than grape, the name of the fruit prefaces the title: ''elderberry wine'', ''plum wine''. Some beverages mad ...ed wine to which spices (such as [[cinnamon]] and [[nutmeg]]) and possibly fruit may have been added, and that has been heated to a hot temperature. Some m
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  • ...eding, protective coatings on fruit (such as kaolin clay), which makes the fruit unattractive to pests, with the traditional chemical pesticides as the last
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  • ..., or highly complicated topics that <br> reflect original research (e.g., "Fruit production in France, <br> Turkmenistan, and Australia"). but articles that reflect original research (e.g., "Fruit production<br> in France, Turkmenistan, and Australia") <br> are allowed as
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  • ...hen mutated, causes a variety of atypical behaviors in the [[Drosophilidae|fruit fly]], [[Drosophila melanogaster]]. Under [[ether (chemistry)|ether]] [[an
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  • ...y, then the surplus produce was sold onsite, and later it became a flower, fruit and vegetable market from the 1500s till 1974, when it was relocated.
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  • ...ng]] is virtually eliminated in the container garden. One can also grow [[fruit]], [[herb]]s, [[vegetable]]s and [[flower]]s out of season using containers
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  • * Thompson, Anthony W. et al. (1992). ''Pacific Fruit Express''. Signature Press, Wilton, CA. ISBN 1-930013-03-5.
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  • ...Philippines. He has a "double penis" according to one account and loves [[fruit]].]] ...t Monitor Lizard, the 22-pound lizards is an herbivore that prefers eating fruit, according to a report published in the British Royal Society Biology Lette
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  • ...actually a vegetable but has been reclassified in the United States as a [[fruit]]. Because of the plant's natural tartness, it has to be sweetened with a
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  • [[Migratory labor|Human labor]] often moves with [[fruit]] harvest, or to other crops that require manual picking. In many countries ...[[pollination management|pollination contracts]] for [[almond]]s, [[Apple (fruit)|apples]], [[blueberry|blueberries]], and other fruits and vegetables that
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  • ....nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1475830&tool=pmcentrez}}</ref>Studies in fruit flies and mice does demonstrate thujone affects the [[gamma-aminobutyric ac ....fcgi?artid=18101}}</ref> Admittedly, it might be hard to recognize rat or fruit fly suffering from delusions.
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  • ...rticipated on genetic recombination, which does not normally occur in male fruit-flies<ref>Yuichiro Hiraizumi (1971). Spontaneous Recombination in ''Drosoph ...cists, and during the 1970s, this and similar genetic instabilities of the fruit-fly were intensively investigated. By 1977 is was possible for M. Green to
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  • Wool, wheat, sheep, cattle, fruit and mixed farming are at the economic heart of this district on the red-soi ...caused their slow break-up. Free settlers began to move up from the south, fruit and wheat cultivation began, and the town began to develop.
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  • It is currently believed that certain species of fruit bats are the natural hosts of both Nipah and [[Hendra virus|Hendra]] viruse ...to humans more readily than Hendra virus. Despite frequent contact between fruit bats and humans there is no serological evidence of human infection among b
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  • *1974 - ''Strange Fruit''
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  • ...e; if some tree is declared to be fruitful, let it bring at least one good fruit ...it, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will know them by their frui
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  • ...ured by the spathe that surrounds the spadix. The dying spathe reveals the fruit which is also of horticultural interest. Calla Lillies with shorter flower
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  • ...main source of food; the [[palm]] also provides shade for growing [[citrus fruit]]s, [[fig]]s, [[peach]]es, [[apricot]]s, [[vegetable]]s, and [[cereal]] gra
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  • |8|| ||Silique or fruit ripening. Seed pods become brown and then shatter.
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  • ...India and Pakistan, Quetta has grown significantly to become a centre for fruit farming, a transportation hub, and a military base (its name derives from '
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  • ...1950s used to control insects, ticks and nematodes on many crops including fruit trees, vegatables, forage and pasture crops and ornamental plants.
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  • ..." is even made from non-conventional material: glue, paper, wire, plastic, fruit.
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  • In the summer of 1898, these contacts bore fruit. To finance the [[Spanish-American War]], Vanderlip worked with National C
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  • ...of sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid and sulfite salts. It is also used as a fruit preservative and it destroys fungi and bacteria.
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  • '''Açaí berry''' (pron: ah-SIGH-ee) sometimes spelled "acai berry", is the [[fruit]] of the 60-foot tall<ref name=twsMAR02b>{{cite news ...[[embryo]] and abundant [[endosperm]]. The seed makes up about 80% of the fruit.
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  • ...next category of casino games is electronic games. These include slot, or fruit machines, which are usually played with coins or tokens. The player puts th
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  • ...e''' <small>Hendel, 1917</small>, is the smaller of two subfamilies in the fruit fly family [[Drosophilidae]]. The other subfamily is the [[Drosophilinae]].
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  • ...e other genuses have similar-shaped leaves as well, and it is really the [[fruit]], or ''samaras'', that distinguish the genus. There are over one hundred
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  • '''Peppers''' are the [[fruit]]s of various plants of the genus ''Capsicum''. They originated in the trop
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  • ...e crops (sometimes grown year after year), by orchards of few varieties of fruit, by forests of single species of trees, or by by large barns or feedlots wh
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  • ...corn boiled with unslaked lime (that is, calcium hydroxide, not the citrus fruit), then ground into a dough called “masa,” flattened, and baked. <ref> �
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  • ...hriving [[agricultural]] community, known particularly for its [[pome|pome fruit]] and its [[wool]]. The [[Tallong Public School]] was begun by railway wor The village sent an annual exhibit of a tall pyramid of fruit to the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]]; Tallong's apples and pears took top ho
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  • The '''apple''' is the [[pome|pomaceous]] [[fruit]] of the apple tree, [[species]] ''Malus domestica'' in the [[rose]] family ...[[autumn]], and is typically 2-4in (5–9 cm) in diameter. The center of the fruit contains five [[carpel]]s (uncommonly six) arranged in a [[Five-pointed sta
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  • ...nse, non-processed foods such as fresh vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds, and fruit, and some whole grains. ...nse, non-processed foods such as fresh vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds, and fruit, and some whole grains.<ref name="Health" /> Now semi-retired, his practic
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  • '''jûice''' ''fruit'' *jûce, cf. '''deûce''' ''two, equal''
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  • ...eaten with orange marmalade - though hotels may have a variety of jams and fruit preserves available.
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  • ...eras'') occurred in this town. It was a massacre of workers for the United Fruit Company. An unknown number of workers died after the government decided to
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  • ...g of ships' crew as a sign of weakness. There was also the fact that fresh fruit was very expensive to keep on board, whereas boiling it down to juice allow ...avy was certainly well aware of the principle. The cost of providing fresh fruit on board was probably a factor in this long delay. The Captains usually pro
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  • ...l as flavoring agents in the food industry. Citric acid is widely used in fruit punches and candy.
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  • ...ginal entrepreneur who came to Hawaii to manage the affairs of a wholesale fruit house. McCarthy owned a saloon and for a time bottled his own alcoholic bev
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  • ...g|One of the many thousands of [[ant]] [[species]] crawls on a [[peony]] [[fruit]]. Ants are essential in redistributing resources and aerating the [[soil]]
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  • ...ved the fruit begin to develop, then abort, or develop into small deformed fruit. There were entire fields that never yielded a single usable melon. Some gr
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  • ...re served at Christmas, but pies made of mincemeat (in the sense of stewed fruit, not ground beef) are traditional.
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  • ...hese acids come from the breakdown of some of the sugars that exist in the fruit used to make vinegar; malic acid, for example, is a product of the xxx in a ...], the organic alcohol found in [[wine]], [[cider]], [[beer]], fermented [[fruit juice]], and other alcoholic drinks. Ethanol itself is made by the oxidatio
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  • ...]] applications of GM, for example oral [[vaccine]]s produced naturally in fruit, at very low cost. ...surrogate mothers. Another method, useful in organisms such as Drosophila (fruit fly), is to induce mutations in a large population and then screen the prog
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  • ...[tree]]s and [[shrub]]s) are always perennials. Perennials that flower and fruit only once and then die are termed '''''[[monocarpic]]''''' or [[semelparous
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  • ...mayo]] ([http://wiki.medialab-prado.es/index.php/Fruit_Computer_Laboratory Fruit Computer Laboratory] [http://wiki.medialab-prado.es/index.php/Fruit_Compute
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  • ...eece]] was a land of green hills and fertile soils. There was a surplus of fruit and grain, and water from the wells flowed abundantly. The Athenian peasant
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  • ..., Anthony W., Robert J. Church, and Bruce H. Jones|year=2000|title=Pacific Fruit Express|publisher=Signature Press, Wilton, CA|id=ISBN 1-930013-03-5}}
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  • | '''Infant component''' || All rations contain a fruit paste, suitable for feeding to infants
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  • ...a indicates that an alcoholic mixed fermented beverage of rice, honey and fruit was being produced as early as 9,000 years ago.<ref>Beer in Neolithic China ...- hence, Belgium and other countries have taken the lead in the market for fruit beers.
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  • ...clude orange juice (to create the [[screwdriver (cocktail)|screwdriver]], fruit juice, cola or other soda drinks.
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  • ...tures with many ingredients, such as [[zarzuela]] with different fish, and fruit as an ingredient.
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  • ..., seeds, fruit, and native and introduced bulbs. It will eat orchard-grown fruit, and is sometimes seen as a pest by farmers<ref name=forshaw/><ref name=Aus
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  • ...and fruit label.jpg/credit}}<br/>A crate label for ''Mission Bells Brand'' fruit depicts the ringing of the bells at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
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  • ...theory of sex-linked inheritance for the first mutation discovered in the fruit fly, [[Drosophila]], white eye. |event='''2000''': Fruit fly genome sequenced using Celera’s whole-genome shotgun method.
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  • They are [[omnivore]]s, feeding mainly on [[invertebrate]]s and [[fruit]], but also eating [[seed]]s, small [[vertebrate]]s such as [[rat]]s, birds
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  • :Of man's disobedience, and the fruit
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  • ...[[ecology]]. Pollination is important in horticulture because most plant [[fruit]]s will not develop if the ovules are not [[fertilisation|fertilized]]. The ...nd orchards each spring. [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]'s [[Apple (fruit)|apple]] crop requires more than 30,000 hives; [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]]
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  • ...tera|lepidopterous]] [[leaf­miner]]s, some [[diptera]] such as [[fruit fly|fruit flies]], [[termite]]s, [[locust]]s, and [[flea]]s).<ref name="bayer"/>,<ref
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  • ...the Italians call ''dolce'' (sweet) although it may well consist of fresh fruit. |Tubes of fried pastry dough filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and candied fruit
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  • ...le Pinky, the pink ghost attempts to ambush them. Occasionally, a piece of fruit will appear on the screen, allowing players to earn extra points. Power pel
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  • ..., seeds, fruit, and native and introduced bulbs. It will eat orchard-grown fruit, and is sometimes seen as a pest by farmers<ref name=forshaw/><ref name=Aus
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  • ...hich meant 'Beloved of Amun, Chosen by Re'. Rumours that Alexander was the fruit of an affair between [[Olympias]] and [[Nectanebo II]], Egypt’s last nati
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  • ...for the chorus. This was the second Led Zeppelin song to be named after a fruit, the first being 'The Lemon Song'. 'Tangerine' appears in the motion pictur
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  • ...primarily a scavenger and forages a wide range of food from vegetables and fruit to reptiles, birds and mammals. The lone exception to this is the populatio
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  • ...primarily a scavenger and forages a wide range of food from vegetables and fruit to reptiles, birds and mammals. They are capable from scavenging from the l
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  • ...1858 he decided to become a trader. He built himself a boat and traded in fruit and fish between U.S. and Canada. It was while engaged in this business tha
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  • *June: The 300th anniversary of [[Ha Tien]] town in Kien Giang province, a fruit festival in Ben Tre province.
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  • ...earch in genetics today. After years of observing and selectively breeding fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), Morgan finally made the breakthrough he ne
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  • ...nds the earth to bring forth grass, herbs with seeds, and fruit trees with fruit. (vv. 9-13) ...and subdue it, taking rule over all the creatures. He gives the herbs and fruit trees to all his creations as foods. (vv. 24-31)
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  • ...Giskes K, Turrell G, Patterson C, Newman B. Socio-economic differences in fruit and vegetable consumption among Australian adolescents and adults. Public H ...iew of socio-economic differences in food habits in Europe: consumption of fruit and vegetables. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2000; 54:706–714.
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  • ...A wide range of fats may be used, although, surprisingly to many, certain fruit purees, such as apple or prune, can substitute for oils. ...cake]]. One of the most recent innovations is the facility to add nuts and fruit during the kneading process automatically from a tray.
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  • [[Fruit]]s are plentiful and regularly eaten, as in the Western World, as snacks or
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  • ...ion to the bark, which is produced by [[phloem]] cells, and the leaves and fruit of the tree. Wood is found in the trunk and branches of trees. Since the da
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  • ...duce packaging waste, including spices, grains, beans, nuts, coffee, dried fruit, and household cleaners.<ref name=Stratton>[https://www.towntopics.com/sep0
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  • ...ung woman, of whom he became deeply enamoured,and whom he seduced, and the fruit of which liaison was a son, whom the mother named [[Umi]], and who afterwar
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  • ...g.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/04/science/04obswarm.html?_r=1</ref> Fruit bodies usually form from the cause of starvation, and these bodies can then
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  • ...iew of socio-economic differences in food habits in Europe: consumption of fruit and vegetables ''Eur J Clin Nutr'' 54:706–714.</ref><ref name=HG4>Ricciut ...ood<ref name=HG9>Rose D, Richards R (2004) Food store access and household fruit and vegetable use among participants in the US Food Stamp Program ''Public
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  • The '''zombie''' is an exceptionally strong cocktail made of fruit juices, liqueurs, and various rums, so named for its perceived effects upon
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  • ...heir structure is that of the typical [[Brassicaceae|Brassicacaea]]. The [[fruit]] is a [[silique]] 5–20 mm long, containing 20–30 [[seed]]s. Roots are ...cultural sciences that [[Mus musculus|mice]] and [[Drosophila melanogaster|fruit flies (''Drosophila'')]] play in animal biology. Although ''Arabidopsis tha
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  • ...ry infection keeps on going throughout the summer and stop when leaves and fruit fall from the host tree.
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  • ...jevic N, Dzitoyeva S. | journal=Trends Pharmacol. Sci. | title=Techniques: fruit flies as models for neuropharmacological research. | volume=24 | issue=1 | *''[[Drosophila]]'' spp. - fruit flies
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  • ...ch reasoning in the empirical sciences, and is brought to full theoretical fruit in theories of [[probability theory|probability]] and [[statistics]].
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  • ...o do with it - Mouser is already on record as being partial to barely-ripe fruit.
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  • ...x|{{Central Pacific Fruit Train.jpg/credit}}<br />A special eastbound fast fruit prepares to depart a [[Central Pacific Railroad]] passenger station on June
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  • ...me that determines maleness; others (such as the [[Drosophila melanogaster|fruit fly]]) use the presence of two X chromosomes to determine femaleness.
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  • ...ike [[Luther Burbank]] had developed a near-perfect orange, the California Fruit Growers Exchange (CFGE), a growers' cooperative, set about marketing citrus
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  • ...and trees. Their small size limits the reach of food sources. Berries and fruit that have fallen naturally (or picked and dropped by other animals) are ess
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  • ...ts, although usually strongly flavored, featuring [[garlic]] and [[pepper (fruit)|hot peppers]]. Kimchi is also a key ingredient for Korean dishes such as [
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  • ...ach higher places. Meeko is also able to climb some trees, and can collect fruit which gives the player points. Being much smaller and lighter than Pocahont
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  • ...and poultry producers require refrigeration and special interior racks; 2) fruit and vegetable reefers tend to see seasonal use, and are generally used for ...oad 14713.jpg/credit}}<br />Illinois Central Railroad #14713, a ventilated fruit car dating from 1893.]]
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  • * [[Michael R. Rose]] -- bred long-lived [[Drosophila|fruit flies]], a founder of [[Evolution of ageing|evolutionary biogerontology]] ...emonstrated that life extension was possible in lower life forms such as [[fruit flies]], [[worms]], and [[yeast]]. So far, however, nothing more than incre
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  • '''pãir''' ''two'' = '''péãr''' ''fruit'' = '''pãre''' ''nails'' '''pãre''' ''cut'' = '''pãir''' ''two'' = '''péãr''' ''fruit''
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  • ...x|{{Central Pacific Fruit Train.jpg/credit}}<br />A special eastbound fast fruit prepares to depart a [[Central Pacific Railroad]] passenger station on June ...range, California|El Modena, California]], ''circa'' 1930.<ref>A [[Pacific Fruit Express]] train can be seen passing close to [[San Francisco, California|Sa
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  • Contrary to popular belief the responsibility of the United Fruit Company in instigating the [[coup d'etat]] was relatively small; it is not ...on PBFORTUNE The plan was drafted in 1951, before the U.S.-based [[United Fruit Company]]'s landholdings had been expropriated.
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  • ...eed species. The border areas provide space for high- value plants such as fruit, fuel, and fodder trees, and medicinal species. ...s, fruit and vegetables. These new crops included sugar cane, rice, citrus fruit, apricots, cotton, artichokes, aubergines, and saffron. Others, previously
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  • ...isin<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Grape]]<td>Pomme<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Apple (fruit)|Apple]]<td>Raiponce<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Rampion]] <tr><th>Septidi<th>27<td>Piment<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">Red [[pepper (fruit)|pepper]]<td>Macjonc<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9"><td>Liége<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[
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  • ...ant the generic use of the term "Greengrocer" in Britain for a retailer of fruit. The defendant argued that the trademark "Greengrocer", which is a generic
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  • ...we can readily see the organized form of a trunk, limbs, leaves, and apple-fruit &mdash; '''makes''' it (qualifies it as) an apple tree, an organized form & :*Providing us with apples as nutritious fruit '''makes''' it have (gives it) a purpose, or function &mdash; purpose, goal
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  • ....genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/17/3/313 |id=PMID 12569120 }}</ref>). For [[fruit flies]] the life extending benefits of calorie restriction are gained immed * [[Drosophila]] (fruit-flies) bred for 15&nbsp;generations by only using eggs that were laid towar
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  • ...aping]] and [[agriculture]], supplying [[orchard]] crops (such as [[Apple (fruit)|apples]]). They are also important for a healthy environment, in that the
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  • ''earth'' '''burỳ''' = ''fruit'' '''bérry ''fruit'' '''bérrỳ''' = ''earth'' '''bury
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  • ...4-3 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref> These encounter are usually prompted by ripening fruit trees and near a plentiful food center. ...Calif |year=1992 |pages= |isbn=0-8047-1612-9 |oclc= |doi=}} </ref> Which fruit they are eating is dependent upon the season. Majority of their feeding ta
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  • ...hich meant 'Beloved of Amun, Chosen by Re'. Rumours that Alexander was the fruit of an affair between [[Olympias]] and [[Nectanebo II]], Egypt’s last nati
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  • * MacCurdy, Rahno Mabel. ''The history of the California Fruit Growers Exchange'' (1925). [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/tex
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  • ...t by flying, but they can also walk and run (or scurry) around a piece of fruit in search of sugar. Flies also adhere to surfaces in two ways: The first is
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  • ...ime perennials and small trees began to be domesticated including [[Apple (fruit)|apples]] and [[olive]]s. Some plants were not domesticated until recently ...d very different species were domesticated. In the [[Americas]] [[squash (fruit)|squash]], [[maize]], and [[beans]] formed the core of the diet. In East A
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  • ...most important center in the United States for growing many vegetables and fruit crops, including lettuce, citrus and other fruits, table and wine grapes, a
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  • ...stification by faith alone," and he emphasized good works as the necessary fruit of faith, though not the cause of faith.
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  • ...Terms in common, non-controversial usage include species names ("oriental fruit fly") and cuisines ("oriental rice"), and usage in technical literature suc
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  • ...m of a serpent, and, finding Eve alone, persuades her to eat the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge. Adam, rather than be separated from her, does li
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  • ...ia Friling, an Israeli historian "...in February 1941, these contacts bore fruit. The Turks promulgated the ‘Law Regulating the Passage through Turkey for
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  • ...[parsley]], [[cilantro]], [[dandelion]], and [[basil]]. [[Carrot]]s and [[fruit]]s should be used sparingly. As commercial feeds are balanced to provide a
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  • # Differences in fruit color
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  • ...]]s, [[leaf|leaves]], [[wood]], [[bark]], [[root]]s, [[seed]]s, or [[peel (fruit)|peel]], is put into an [[alembic]] (distillation apparatus) over [[water]]
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  • ...en it is unlikely that the diet would have contained a large proportion of fruit. ...es exhibit higher SQs than do frugivores, and that within frugivores, soft-fruit feeders have higher SQs than do hard-object feeders. SQ analyses have indi
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  • ...immons2009>Kimmons J. Gillespie C, Seymour J, Serdula M, Blanck HM. (2009) Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Adolescents and Adults in the United States: Per ...luding schools, worksites, and retail establishments. Increasing America's fruit and vegetable consumption is an important public health strategy for weight
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  • ...e gamma radiation emitted from <sup>60</sup>Co is used to kill bacteria on fruit and vegetables thus increasing their shelf life. This process is referred
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  • ...hich meant 'Beloved of Amun, Chosen by Re'. Rumours that Alexander was the fruit of an affair between Olympias and [[Nectanebo II]], Egypt’s last native p
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  • ...widely used in [[beer brewing]], [[Winery|wineries]], sugar refining and [[fruit juice]] industry. It is expressed as:<ref name=Jacobson>{{cite book|author=
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  • ...9 it is said of him, out of the snake's root will come a cockatrice, whose fruit will be a flying serpent.
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  • ...ick enamel on the teeth suggests they may have eaten nuts, grains, or hard fruit pies”.<ref>Boyd and Silk, How Humans Evolved, W. W. Norton & Co. Inc., 20 ...them edge along outer branches while having their hands free to grasp ripe fruit. The tactic also enabled them to clamber between neighboring trees without
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  • Fruit fermentation by wild yeasts is natural; many fruits have a visible powdery
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  • ...ay (=120 mmol/day), largely due to inadequate consumption of vegetable and fruit. Individuals, however, cannot self-prescribe a supplement of a potassium sa
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  • ...e. Maize used for [[silage]] is harvested while the plant is green and the fruit immature. Sweet corn is harvested in the "milk stage", after pollination b ...[Three Sisters]]: [[bean]]s used the corn plant for support, and [[Squash (fruit)|squash]]es provided ground cover to stop weeds. This method was replaced b
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  • ...d broccoli, or brown rice with steamed vegetables, perhaps with a piece of fruit for dessert. McDougall is known for being a staunch advocate of eating pota
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  • ...endly bacteria into the gut such as eating most dairy products, as well as fruit drinks. Along with food, a person may also take pills of Dicoflor 60 which
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  • ...st've been all the vodka!) Fortunately, Aleta had [[banana]]s and other [[fruit]], so what with those and the [[vodka]], maybe [[user:Hayford Peirce|Hayfor :With bananas on the brain, Joe decided to create a stub for the [[United Fruit Company]]. He hopes that our resident historians will help him expand it,
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  • :''The happy fruit of lov’d democracy.
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  • ...tor [[affordances]] - a chair is associated with bending of one's knees, a fruit with picking it up and putting it in your mouth, etc. At the subordinate l
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  • ...e gone and work as physical laborers for construction companies or picking fruit and vegetables. They send a portion of the money that they earn to their r
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  • ...m gravity]], a program ongoing for over half a century, have not yet borne fruit. The current leading candidates are [[M-theory]], [[superstring theory]] an
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  • == Root and fruit == .... I think the proposal I am talking about avoids the need to pick so much fruit caused by an issue and deals with it at the root. To restate things, I am
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  • ..., Anthony W., Robert J. Church, and Bruce H. Jones|year=2000|title=Pacific Fruit Express|publisher=Signature Press, Wilton, CA|id=ISBN 1-930013-03-5}}
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