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  • ...rchType=BasicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=076747 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref> ...rchType=BasicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=076798 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • ...ints at the origin of the word potluck: the luck of the pot, i.e. whatever food comes from the pot. However, many groups will specify some dietary restrict
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  • |+ Amount of Lutein Plus Zeaxanthin in Various Food Items<ref>{{cite journal | journal = Journal of the American College of Nut ! Food!!Micrograms/cup!!Micrograms/100 grams
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  • ...charge that it is an industry lobbyist group representing producers of GM food and pharmaceutical companies. The environmentalist and journalist [[George
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  • Sunflowers are native to the [[Americas]]. Their seeds were a food and an important source of oil for pre-Columbian peoples. The flowers could
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  • ...UMARATE&SponsorApplicant=MUTUAL%20PHARM&ProductMktStatus=3 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • Feillet, C. A. (2010) Food for Thoughts: Feeding Time and Hormonal Secretion. Journal of Neuroendocrin ...an increased daily range in the circulating leptin.. which by influencing food intake and energy balance could be implicated in the increased prevalence o
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  • ...of products, including [[punched card]]s, [[tabulation|tabulator]]s and [[food]] preparation equipment.<ref>''IBM Archive'': '[http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/h
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  • ...wner the fish leads a quiet and fulfilling life, not having to compete for food at all. ...-eyes are not suited to pond life, as they will not be able to compete for food with faster fish. Furthermore, the Bubble-eye should not even be kept with
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  • |+ Amount of Lutein Plus Zeaxanthin in Various Food Items<ref>{{cite journal | journal = Journal of the American College of Nut ! Food!!Micrograms/cup!!Micrograms/100 grams
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  • The plural of the nouns (curry, a food, curry, a tanner, and curry, a groom, is “curries”. The plural of the
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  • {{dambigbox|the food|Curry}}
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  • ...uthor=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher=Food and Drug Administration |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quot ...thor=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher=Food and Drug Administration |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quo
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  • *[http://www.dairyscience.info/index.asp Dairy Science and Food Technology] - Numerous articles dedicated to cheese and cheesemaking, as we
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  • ...lts imply that the CB1 receptor is responsible for the changes observed in food intake. This has resulted in the release of the CB1 antagonist, Rimonabant
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  • ==Liver as food==
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  • ...classified as its own species, ''C. junos''.<ref>''The Oxford Companion to Food,'' ed. Alan Davidson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), s.v. Yuzu.</r ...yuzus were used "almost exclusively for its aromatic rind."<ref>''The New Food Lover's Companion,'' Second Edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Haup
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  • ...living in water, encased in tiny glass shells. They are the bottom of the food chain. Since groundbreaking work by [[Ruth Patrick]] in the twentieth cent
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  • ...in the promotion of the potato as food. The word ''hachis'' means [[Hash_(food)|hash]], a dish in which the ingredients are [[Dicing|diced]] or [[Mincing|
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  • ...on=#Chop the pancetta by hand; pulse the onion, celery, and carrots in the food processor until fairly fine but not mushy. ...and pancetta over medium heat for 2 or 3 minutes. Mince the garlic in the food processor, add to the vegetables, and stir another minute.
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  • ...ed States, yum cha is often mistakenly called [[dim sum]], after a type of food traditionally served at yum cha.
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  • ...Food and Nutrition: How to Buy, Store, and Prepare every Variety of Fresh Food
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  • ...or human-source research, such as the U.S. guidelines promulgated by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA).
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  • #Basic Survival Safeguards: Secure food, water, housing and infrastructure
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  • ...300px|The interior of this replica Ainu dwelling, or ''cise'', shows where food was prepared. In the background is a special opening that acted as a separa
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  • ...dentifiable by the barbels around their mouths, which allow them to locate food in the dark. Instead of scales, the skin may be naked or covered with bony
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  • ...ter good. In [[Greek mythology]], it means the [[action|act]] of burning [[food]] or giving up [[valuable]] [[object]]s to a [[Greek god|god or goddess]] a
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  • Levetiracetam was approved by the [[United States of America]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] ...r=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1999 |format= |work= |publisher=Food and Drug Administration |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quot
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  • ...ails are not suited to outdoor ponds. They could not compete in a race for food, nor flee from predators. Their delicate fins may also become congested in
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  • * Food
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  • ...istorical developments, and myths. [http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Companion-Food-Alan-Davidson/dp/0192115790/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198221064&sr=1- *Freedman, Paul, ed. ''Food: The History of Taste'' (2007), essays by scholars
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  • ...s of [[potato]] that have been deep-fried. They are similar to the [[chip (food)|chips]] eaten in the [[United Kingdom]], Ireland, and the [[Commonwealth o ...od.jpg|right|thumb|200px|{{#ifexist:Template:Chips-food.jpg/credit|{{Chips-food.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Chips, which are generally thicker than fries, are wide
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  • ...rchType=BasicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=020733 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref> ...rchType=BasicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=074137 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • ...ug as it affects particular parts of body and cures some diseases. Thus, ''food'' does satisfy the above definition of drug so long as ingestion of it woul
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  • ...are generally higher than the concentrations of the [[carotene]]s in most food sources.<ref>{{cite journal | journal = Journal of the American College of
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  • ...a lifetime. The duty of a parent is to provide protection, [[shelter]], [[food]], [[education]], care, medical attention when necessary, and perform other
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  • ...rns protruding; this is meant to deceive other animals into thinking it is food. When the animal approaches, the Cerastes promptly kills it.
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  • Viread brand of tenofovir was approved for Gilead Sciences by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in the [[United States of America|United States]] A generic version with a AB [[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence Code|Therapeutic
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  • ...satiety]] that arise from ingestion of food and which influence meal size. Food intake results in gastric distension and the release of peptides including
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  • ...sm also served to demonstrate a variable timescale, as the player consumes food ten times faster while moving through the wilderness than he does exploring
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  • To quote the ''Food Lover's Companion'': ...of love and given to one's intended as a sign of commitment.<ref>''The New Food Lover's Companion,'' Second Edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Haup
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  • ...suited to taking insects from the water surface. They are not fussy about food and will take flakes and frozen fish foods without any hesitation. Bred by
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  • ...A ''et al.''(2002). Evidence that appetitive responses for dehydration and food-deprivation are learned. Physiol. Behav. 75, 295–304. Epstein LH ''et al.''(2007) Food reinforcement and eating: a multilevel analysis ''Psychol Bull'' 133:884–
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  • ...rboxylic acids are generally tart in taste and are thus widely used in the food industry. Foods are often preserved with the addition of sodium benzoate, w ...r tart taste makes many carboxylic acids useful as flavoring agents in the food industry. Citric acid is widely used in fruit punches and candy.
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  • ...amaranth]], were cultivated by natives of the [[Americas]] as an important food plant. Seeds from its head were eaten whole or ground into flour. Amaranth
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  • ...[Ed Miliband]]. In 2006-2007, he was [[Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]]. He was the [[Member of Parliament]] for [[South Shield
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  • ...es are pests, feeding on all parts of crops. Still others will eat stored food. Other beetles are helpful, eating other insect pests or acting as [[scave ...ike, and more. Some larvae feed in the open, while others bury into their food.
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  • ...nces in cooking, they don't claim to be experts but they do claim to love food!
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  • ...300pp. 210 articles by experts on animal, plant, range, and soil science; food processing, storage, and distribution; agricultural education and policy; a *Davis, Donald R., and Hugh D. Riordan (2004) Changes in USDA Food Composition Data for 43 Garden Crops, 1950 to 1999. Journal of the American
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  • |Ants and aphids.jpg|In one of the many unique ways animals obtain [[food]], [[rancher ant]]s drink [[sugar]]y juice from [[aphid]]s (''[[Aphis fabae ...he flowers' [[pollen]] in return for [[nectar]], which the bees drink as [[food]]. Flowers are often [[adaptation|adapted]] to attract and accept only one
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  • ...to be made in a household pasta machine and must be cut by hand. The noted food-writer Marcella Hazan says that Emilia-Romagna "enjoys uncontested recognit |Homemade Tagliatelle 02.jpg|The ingredients in a food processor
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  • *Borlaug, Norman E., Wheat Breeding and Its Impact on World Food Supply. Public lecture at the Third International Wheat Genetics Symposium, *''Land use, food, energy and recreation''. 1983. Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. ISB
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  • ...f the Ghanaians. For the admirers of fufu all over the world, the Ghanaian food industry has created instant fufu powder.
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  • ...ia are well studied because of the commercial use of these bacteria in the food industry for making dairy products such as cheese. Bacteriocins are classif ...ate=28 April 2012|title=Production of bacteriocin and their application in food products|url=http://www.apjtb.com/zz/2012s1/79.pdf|journal=Asian Pacific Jo
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  • ...ef>, the same year as the first Earth Day, to provide healthy, sustainable food choices and to raise funds to reduce harmful impacts on the environment. T == Full-fledged health food store with bulk shopping ==
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  • '''Chinese cuisine''' is the food and culinary culture of the people of China. This is the most populous coun ==Imperial Banquet food==
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  • ...bchapter-A/part-21 Privacy Act Regulations (21 CFR Part 21)] from the U.S. Food and Dairy Administration (FDA)
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  • ...sed [[heroin]]. Other variants of the species are grown as ornamentals, or food flavorings, and even the opium poppy has a lovely flower.
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  • As defined by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]], each 100 milliliters contains:
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  • [[Drug toxicity]] includes arrhythmias. The [[United States of America]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] has issued a warning to not use higher doses beca
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  • .... Additionally, vegetarian foods are less susceptible to various forms of food poisoning that are common in meats. ...the amount polluted by the run-off from the fertilizers used to grow their food crops and by the run-off from their waste products.
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  • * [http://www.ifpri.org/ International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC]
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  • ...ious [[tree]]s in the genus ''[[Pyrus]]'', cultivated around the world for food.
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  • While the plural of the nouns (curry, a food, curry, a tanner, and curry, a groom, is “curries”, the plural of the s
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  • Chapter 15 Food intake and leptin during pregnancy and lactation Original Research Article Neuroendocrine mechanisms of change in food intake during pregnancy: A potential role for brain oxytocin Original Rese
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  • Public games, distribution of food, police, fireman
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  • ...n light of current nutritional knowledge. Topics include the evaluation of food consumption habits, ranging from hominids (about 24 to 5 million years ago)
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  • ...eatment. Reich was convicted, and died in prison (1957), for violating a [[Food and Drug Administration]] 1954 injunction against him for fraud in claims f
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  • ...of paired fins and three single ones. Pharyngeal teeth in the throat grind food before it reaches the intestine. The arrangement of these teeth provides po
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  • ...irus]]es. Four agents against influenza are currently approved by the US [[Food and Drug Administration]].
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  • * Gross, Daniel. "Ray Kroc, McDonald's, and the Fast Food Industry," in ''Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time'' (1999) pp 1
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  • ...) Dissociation between plasma and brain amino acid profiles and short-term food intake in the rat. Am J Physiol 266:1675-86. ...tier M., Darcel N., Tome D. (2009) Protein, amino acids and the control of food intake. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 12:54-58.
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  • Creole food is frequently confused with [[Cajun]] cuisine, which is also prepared by th
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  • ...|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=09/20/2010 8 |format= |work= |publisher=US Food and Drug Administration |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quot ...authorlink= |coauthors= |date=August 1, 1991 |format= |work= |publisher=US Food and Drug Administration |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quot
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  • ...of people whose income is less than $1 a day. This protects against higher food prices that may push 100 million people deeper into poverty. Conflict leave ...een 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Rising food prices threaten limited gains in alleviating child malnutrition, but the pr
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  • ...many purposes, including the treatment of ulcers and infections, and as a food and drug preservative.
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  • ...er appetites will be willing to pay. However, since the average amount of food consumed by this group is even larger, the restaurants must charge an even
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  • ...u vin]], and [[steak au poivre]].<ref>''Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads'', by Silvia Lovegren, University of Chicago Press, 2005, page 230, at
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  • .../enu/SI/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?gotoPage=1&cid=259613 Kimchi, the fundamental Korean food], Korea Sparkling. Date accessed: 2009-03-10</ref> ...in fact more of a main dish than a side dish, and it was also the primary food during winter. The preparation of kimchi during the months of October and N
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  • ...]] is supposed to prevent companies or individuals from marketing drugs or food which are not known to be safe, and also to prevent anyone from making clai
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  • ...t security, living wages, healthy workplaces, strong infrastructures, safe food, fair trade and clean energy," equipping "Americans with the tools and info
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  • ...nown for its [[hamburger]]s and [[french fries]] but also sells many other food items. ...for handing out leaflets in front of their restaurants claiming that their food was unacceptably poor, that the company damaged the environment, exploited
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  • ...2004 ''Mendel in the Kitchen: A Scientist's View of Genetically Modified Food.'' National Academy Press. ISBN 0-3090-9205-1]
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  • ...ramelization''' is one of a class of reactions, with many subclasses, in [[food chemistry]], which induces browning and flavor changes in foods, principall | url = http://www.food-info.net/uk/colour/caramel.htm
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  • ...ntatives]], the '''House Committee on Agriculture''' has jurisdiction over food and agriculture issues. It is chaired, in the 111th Congress, by Rep. [[Col ...epartment of Agriculture]], review and analysis, special investigations, [[food stamp]]s, [[nutrition]] and consumer programs, [[forestry]] in general, and
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  • ...es of [[ant]] named for its apparently erratic movements when foraging for food.<ref name=NewYorkTimes20080516>
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  • ...title=Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans. | journal=Diabetes Care | year= 2005 | volume= 28 ...MI| title=An experimental test of the glucostatic theory of regulation of food intake. | journal=J Clin Invest | year= 1956 | volume= 35| pages= 627-33 |
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  • ...disorders which they believe can be attributed to nutritional deficiency, food intolerance or toxic overload. They believe these three factors are involve
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  • ...th [[occlusion]], and would have functioned as [[molar]]s, grinding up the food. It also had a partial secondary palate, which meant it could chew its food and breath at the same time, something many even more advanced reptiles wer
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  • *[[Digestive system]]: processing food with mouth, stomach and intestines
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  • In the [[United States of America]], the [[Food and Drug Administration]] provides regulation:
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  • ...reases the requirement. In these examples, the doses may be larger than in food or mild supplements, but not immensely so. ==Food choice==
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  • ...ve halal food. I'm not against halal food any more than I'm against kosher food. My issue is who's doing the certifying." Geller, who is an active critic o
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  • ..., 2002.<ref>{{FDA-Drug_Details|021437}}</ref> Generic versions with a AB [[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence Code|Therapeutic
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  • ...be a source of [[nutrient]]s for another, thereby providing the basis for food webs and other ecological interactions between individuals and [[population
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  • ...action. While the MAOIs are relatively little used due to their dangerous food and drug interactions, tricyclics remain in use for depression, and also ha
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  • ...me mainstream in those places. [[Pizza]] is a standard American [[snack]] food, while "spag bol" (from ''spaghetti bolognese'') has been voted Australia's
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  • '''Stew''' is a type of [[cuisine]], a main food course. There is no ethnic group that does not make use of some form of th
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  • ...using heat to prepare [[food]] for [[eating]]. The term can also refer to food preparation methods that do not involve heat. ...rus juice.) Cooking affects both the nutritional properties and safety of food; improperly prepared foods may lose important nutrients or may be riddled w
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  • ''Note'': Especially for the food applications, this article begins by using English conventional units for v ...or [[autoclave#Pressure canner|Pressure canner]]s are used for home-scale food preparation and preservation. Larger units, usually horizontal and electric
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  • *Berthoud, HR. (2002) Multiple neural systems controlling food intake and body weight. ''Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev'' 26:393–428 *Schwartz, MW. ''et al.''(2000) Central nervous system control of food intake. ''Nature'' 404:661–71
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  • ...]]. An experiment indicated that a baby monkey would prefer affection over food. At the lowest level were physiological needs such as water, food, air, sleep had to be met before more higher&ndash;order needs. Even within
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  • [[Image:Chips-food.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Chips can be eaten with fingers, straight from the pa ...onsidered [[health]]ier.<ref>''The Guardian'': '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/story/0,,1987533,00.html So you fancy chips with everything? Go ahead]'. 11
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  • ...m <ref name=Schwartz00>Schwartz MW (2007)Central nervous system control of food intake ''Nature'' 404:661-671 </ref>. Adapted from Froy 2010 <ref name=Fro ...entrainable oscillator’ that is independent of the SCN, and which controls food anticipation activity.
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  • ...[[History of Ireland|Ireland]], 1845-49, was a catastrophic failure in the food supply that led to approximately a million deaths, vast social disruption a ...smaller subplots, and concentration on [[potato|potatoes]] as the primary food supply. About half of the population relied on subsistence farming, based m
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  • ...hnology]] based on [[biology]], especially when used in [[agriculture]], [[food science]], and [[medicine]]. It may also be included under the very broad t ...ficial selection]]. In modern times some plants are [[genetically modified food|genetically modified]] to produce specific nutritional values or to be econ
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  • '''Chocolate''' is a popular [[food]] derived from the seeds of the [[cacao tree|cacao (cocoa) tree]] ''theobro
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  • ...nd [[clam chowder]], not to mention the American-style candy bars and fast-food items that have been exported globally. Other nations have developed their ...ecue]] restaurants can be found in cities all around the world, while fast-food burger bars and pizzerias are even more popular.
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  • ...s a German Catholic mystic and stigmatic who professed to have consumed no food other than The Holy Eucharist, nor to have drunk any water from 1926 until ...923 until her death in 1962, Therese Neumann professed to have consumed no food other than The Holy Eucharist, nor to have drunk any water from 1926 until
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  • Glucose homeostasis must be finely regulated by the absorption of food and the flow of stored energy through different metabolic pathways. For t ...thor=Warren JM ''et al.''| title=Low glycemic index breakfasts and reduced food intake in preadolescent children. | journal=Pediatrics| year= 2003| volume=
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  • |title=National Centre for Biotechnology Education, Genetically modified food case studies, chymosin ...be adequate for their purposes, such as constituents of shelf-stable snack food.
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  • ...ation is also employed in preservation to create [[lactic acid]] in sour [[food]]s such as [[pickle]]s, [[kimchi]] and [[yoghurt|yogurt]]. The science of f According to Steinkraus (1995), food fermentation serves five main purposes:
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  • ...at a recipe should only be included within an *article* about the specific food. Ie, if I want to introduce a meatloaf recipe, first I've gotta write at le ...ink we are leaving the door open here for these policies to be reviewed by Food Science editors once we get some on board. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]
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  • ...Martinez-Gonzalez MA. A systematic review of socio-economic differences in food habits in Europe: consumption of fruit and vegetables. European Journal of ...An examination of income-related disparities in the nutritional quality of food selections among Canadian households from 1986–2001. Social Science and M
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  • ...opical decor, often with flaming torches, exotic rum drinks, and Cantonese food. At the height of his success, Beach had a dozen or more restaurants beari {{Image|Don_Beach_Food_Menu.jpg|right|200px|The Cantonese food menu}}
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  • ...rs, in which customers sit on stools at a counter and purchase and consume food cooked on a grill behind the counter are generally considered to be an "int ...been supplemented, or in some cases replaced altogether by other types of food-service cars) they still play a significant role in passenger railroading,
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  • After seven years of "experimentation," Rehnborg produced food supplements which he gave to his friends to try. According to his son, Sam, Carl Rehnborg's food supplement business, which thus began as the California Vitamin Corporation
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  • *''Ernie's Restaurant, Saying Good-by: It served classic and classy food in S.F. for 61 years'', by Steve Rubenstein, Chronicle Staff Writer, Friday
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  • ...orn,' meaning any small particle (such as a grain of salt)."<ref>''The New Food Lover's Companion'', Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 19 ...ade without nitrites, which are reported to be carcinogenic.<ref>''The New Food Lover's Companion'', Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 19
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  • ...e effective when you can cut off the fortification's supplies of water, or food, or both.
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  • ...ogenic chemicals. The best of these foods can be divided into a number of food groups. These food items contain a variety of anti-cancer phytochemicals. Peanuts contain th
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  • ...Ernersson A, Dahlqvist O, Lundberg P, Lindström T, Nystrom FH |title=Fast food based hyper-alimentation can induce rapid and profound elevation of serum a
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  • ...s that it increased interest among the general public in growing their own food, in their own gardens.<ref name=cbc2020-04-20/> ...g at their backyards as a potential source of both comfort and sustainable food.
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  • ...ens can be significant, with exposures in agriculture, food processing, or food service. <ref name=Gautrin >{{citation
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  • ...become widely popular in Europe and the United States including [[organic food]] and [[alternative medicine]].
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  • *Ings TC ''et al.'' (2009) Ecological networks--beyond food webs. ''J Anim Ecol'' 78(1):253-69. PMID 19120606 ''("A fundamental goal of ...ersity is driven largely by abiotic factors such as climate, landscape, or food supply, and comparative phylogenetic approaches offer new insights into cla
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  • Pepcid brand of famotidine was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in the [[United States of America]]. It is availa ...ey can efficiently block nocturnal acid secretion without the challenge of food.
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  • ...ural-comment/chinese-food-and-the-joy-of-inauthentic-cooking|title=Chinese Food and the Joy of Inauthentic Cooking|last=Hsu|first=Hua|date=2015-11-23|websi ...ist]] retreats.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food|last=Jones|first=Judith|publisher=Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group|year=200
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  • ...from the substrate, and then spitting out the substrate and swallowing the food particles. They also use their highly specialized teeth to scrape algae off ...pecies specific tank, violet gobies cannot compete with other fish to find food, because of poor eyesight. Violet gobies often feed at night.<ref>http://ww
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  • ...and whaling ships and traders later used the island to replenish water and food supplies. In 1886, [[Germany]] annexed the island, renaming it Nawodo and a
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  • To clarify the terminology the following information is quoted from Food Timeline.org: ...rious form with or without sweetening. Also S. Afr. and Canad." <ref name="Food Timeline1">{{cite web |url=http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodcookies.html |ti
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  • ...ortant part of Roman religion. When a [[family]] ate a meal, they put some food on the fire as an [[offering (religion)|offering]] to the [[Roman god|gods]
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  • ...ought lavish [[banquet]]s to the upper class with ornate, heavily seasoned food prepared by chefs such as [[Guillaume Tirel]]. The era of the [[French Rev
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  • ...ow due to toxicity concerns, but has a number of recorded historic uses in food, [[herbal medicine]], and as a smoking herb. ===Food===
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  • ...ref>Kennedy GC (1953) The role of depot fat in the hypothalamic control of food intake in the rat ''Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci'' 140:578-92 [http://www.jst Leptin was discovered as a product of the ob gene and its role in regulating food intake was identified through ''ob/ob'' deficient mice. These mice could n
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  • ...U.S. proprietary name is '''Fortaz'''. Indications approved by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] include: infections with [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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  • ...his personal bodyguards, as well as sensitive household functions such as food and laundry. Originally, it was part of the Special Security Organization,
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  • ...cluded on Sunday, 3rd May, Apple Day, a full fair with 40 market stalls, a food court and attendees from as far away as Western Australia. The baking comp
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  • ...uses whose mothers had taken it during pregnancy. In response, the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] banned its use in pregnancy.
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  • ...vity to adequately break down the levels of [[tyramine]] present in normal food intake, thus requiring adherence to substantial dietary restrictions to avo
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  • ...prepared. These waffle fries are made by [[Chik-fil-A]], a popular [[fast-food]] chain restaurant in the [[United States of America]], who is sometimes ci |Chips-food.jpg|'''Chips''' wrapped in paper, as customarily served in the [[United Kin
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  • ...wich is part of American food folklore and is often associated with Jewish food traditions even though all its variants combine meat with cheese and theref ...erred to as Arthur, for instance in the apparently authoritative ''The New Food Lover's Companion'', Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 19
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  • ...people were subjected to regular shellings and unpredictable sniper fire. Food and supplies were scarce at best..."<ref>{{cite journal|title=Adagio in Sar
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  • ...gs and meat, called [[poultry]], and many wild bird species are hunted for food. Other species are kept as [[pet]]s. In addition, many birds eat insects
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  • ...as fuels. Fuels started to be used for industrial purposes - not just for food preparation.<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Humans learned to process wood int
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  • ...measure of poverty. Iy was invented in the 1960s and based on the cost of food, which accounted for a third of the budget of poor people at that time, but
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  • ...2002.<ref>{{FDA-Drug_Details|021445}}</ref> A generic version with a AB [[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence Code|Therapeutic ...ffect and toxicity of ezetimibe. Ezetimibe can be taken without regard to food.
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  • ...s and also among individuals initiating meals voluntarily without time- or food-related cues.) ...circulating ghrelin, obestatin levels to fasting, re-feeding and different food compositions, and their local expressions in rats. ''Peptides'' 29:1247-125
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  • ...vering of flour dough and deep-fried. This is a typically north [[India]]n food. However, in south India a similar thing is available but containing carrot
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  • ...approaching car respect the red light?"), eating food ("Am I certain this food is not contaminated?"), and so on. Probability theory is a mathematical to
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  • ...Obesity'' 24: Suppl 2, s77-s79. PMID 10997615 ''"..glucocorticoids promote food consumption directly through stimulation of NPY and inhibition of CRH and m ...individual hormonal and neuropeptide signaling pathways in the control of food intake and the means by which obesity can arise from inherited or acquired
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  • ...prevention, thus targeting children to instill a healthy attitude towards food. '' ...icates that it may cause increased ingestion of “comfort food,” defined as food high in carbohydrate and fat, causing weight gain.''
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  • ...r on Lake Erie would seem like an unlikely location for one of the hottest food-and-drink scenes in Ohio.
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  • ...hormone]] (MCH)-1 and [[cannabinoid]] CB1 receptors. At high levels (after food consumption), MCH-1 and CB1 receptors are down-regulated. Therefore CCK, at ...of a certain food with being toxic (usually after an individual consumes a food that had made them sick).
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  • ...genus [[Schizochytrium]], and concentrates in organisms as it moves up the food chain.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.3dchem.com/moremolecules.asp?ID=379
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  • ...ut of the consumer goods production projects was clearly useful, as canned food, garments, mattresses, bedding, and other goods were produced and then dist ===Food===
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  • In the [[United States of America]], the [[Food and Drug Administration]] has approved the use of aripiprazole for the trea
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Food Science Workgroup]]''''' ...itious food. Or it could be called Culinary Arts & Science, so it includes Food Science and Culinary Arts. But yes, we need this workgroup! [[User:Nancy Sc
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  • ...elds in Pakistan and India almost doubled. It was this success, leading to food security in those countries and possibly saving millions from starvation th
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  • ...tabolism of fuels could control subsequent satiety levels and, ultimately, food intake. In this article we will discuss significant research findings that ...to monitor their metabolism, but that this was able to control subsequent food intake. This is thought to illustrate an intrinsic process to maintain shor
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  • ...take but rather, depend on the rates of digestion and absorption of these food items."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...riors who protected society; and the labourers who provided basics such as food for everyone. The knights or ''chevaliers'' constituted the warrior class a
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  • ...nly after animals had started walking on land, probably in response to the food resources on land. Since it is evident that the limbs of Acanthostega were ...e needed in order to walk on land, which would have been necessary to find food and shelter or to escape predators. The eyes, ears, and other sensory organ
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  • ...liations. Modernization has intensified the importance of food in society. Food production, preparation, marketing, and consumption are intimately connecte For national cuisines, food dishes and their preparation see [[Food Science]]
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  • ...stmas. In both of these cases, turkey replaced other meats as the special food of the day: [[goose]] was once the UK Christmas meal and contrary to popula
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  • ...ll-hands memo came out from the Captain, decreeing that from that time on, food would not be classified above SECRET. Obviously, everyone had to know the s ...dn't need to be accounted for when destroyed, those burn bags were OK with food, hence the order.
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  • ...or braising, while cookware may be placed under a [[broiler]] to brown the food surface. ...mes from the primary material of the part of the utensil that contacts the food and the heating utensil, handles, covers, and other accessories need to be
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  • ...lite engineering the crash of [[financial market]]s, the soaring prices of food and energy, the numbing of the general population through a manufactured cl
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  • [[Celecoxib]] remains marketed and according to the [[Food and Drug Administration]] is indicated for the treatment of acute pain, var
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  • ...rtant that you measure your cheese by weight: depending on which grater or food processor you use, it can take as little as 1 ounce to make 1 of cup grated * 4 ounces (114 grams) Parmesan grated in food processor to make 1 cup (16 tablespoons)
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  • ...of Valid Genomic Biomarkers in the Context of Approved Drug Labels]. U.S. Food and Drug Administration</ref>.
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  • ...c to inhabitants such as fish and shellfish, and can be passed through the food chain to other organisms such as marine mammals, birds, and humans.<ref>[ht ...ains from sunlight. It is considered a primary producer and is a source of food for many other organisms. It is a also motile organism, having two flagella
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  • ...from [[Beltaine]] to [[Samhain]], they were obliged to live by hunting for food and for pelts to sell. The ''Foras Feasa'' is more a compilation of traditi
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  • ...ked twice, a kind of biscuit) bakeries. Rusk from Wormer was an important food on board the ships of the [[Dutch East India Company]]. Other important ind
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  • ...eats a semi-digested liquid created by mixing enzyme-rich saliva with its food. In addition to being an essential part of the food chain, some species of flies spread pollen, hasten the decomposition of pla
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  • ...e Lactobacillus and shares the same quality in the production of fermented food. Kimchi is one of the top ranked food in the world.<ref>[http://eating.health.com/2008/02/01/worlds-healthiest-fo
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  • ...effect <ref>Schwartz M ''et al.'' (2000) Central nervous system control of food intake ''Nature'' 404:661-71 PMID 10766253</ref> stress, dietary restraint and food preference in women ''Appetite'' 52:437-44 </ref>
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  • ...eing enhanced to a handling capacity of 3 million tons per year, to export food and import fertilizers, according to Nguyen Van Duoc, vice director of the
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  • ...000) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35007534 Central nervous system control of food intake]. ''Nature'' 404:661-671. | Review article. ...individual hormonal and neuropeptide signalling pathways in the control of food intake and the means by which obesity can arise from inherited or acquired
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  • ...the transparency or opacity of the medium, where as pigments can do both. Food coloring, for example, changes the colour of water; paint is diluted by it ...plications of color occur in (but not limited to) [[paper]], [[paint]]s, [[food coloring]], [[crayons]], [[markers]], and [[chalk]].
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  • ...pplications/NewDrugApplicationNDA/default.htm New Drug Application] (NDA). Food and Drug Administration</ref> The NDA authorizes the drug to be advertised
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  • ...h, which can be of the canned variety, is puréed in an electric blender or food processor with [[olive oil]] and a variety of seasonings including [[anchov
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  • ...[pregnancy]] and [[lactation]], and during pregnancy, increased [[appetite|food intake]] is accompanied by an increase in [[adipocyte|fat mass]]. ...ividual’s requirement for essential nutrients corresponds to the amount of food they need to consume to meet his/her energy needs. When a woman becomes pre
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  • ...mmon English name for a number of plants of the genus ''Rheum'', grown for food, as an ornamental, and in [[phytotherapy|herbal medicine]]. Even with the p
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  • ...in fat, sugar and energy are the result of developments in agriculture and food technology and the shifting ‘nutrition transitition’ now seen in develo ...amid’ indicates roughly how much of the diet should be composed of the six food groups. This is the foundation on which dietary advice is formed and is a g
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  • *Pelton, Ross (1986) ''Mind Food and Smart Pills: How to Increase Your Intelligence and Prevent Brain Aging'
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  • ...remaining beach communities that has not been swamped by strip malls, fast food restaurants and high rise condominiums. It is a very small town that has m
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  • ...in fat remodeling are discussed, including the hypothalamic regulation of food intake and intestinal modulation, which affects satiety and peripheral ener
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  • ...r and aggression. Lesions of the VMN result in obesity driven by excessive food intake, indicating that it has an important role in [[satiety]]. ...tide [[oxytocin]]. I.c.v. injection of oxytocin agonists potently inhibits food intake, and these effects are prevented by oxytocin antagonists. Within the
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  • ...rgy expenditure, thus reducing body weight, wheras MC4 antagonists enhance food intake (hyperphagia) and decrease energy expenditure, and thus increase bod ...[adipose tissue]] and insulin secreted from the [[pancreas]] also regulate food intake, in part by their actions on the melanocortin systems. Excess adipos
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  • *''The New Food Lover's Companion'', Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 19
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  • ...nsitive pathogens without reduction in nutrient value or change in flavor. Food is being heated to 60-70 degrees Celsius for 30min to 15sec. The higher the ...immersed in boiling water for a time appropriate to the amount and type of food.
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  • ...d be provided. The little restaurant serving traditional American-Italian food was so successful that in 1935 <ref>Some sources say 1934</ref> Carlesso an By the 1980s, tastes in food and decor had changed, and Ernie's was forced to renovate itself a second t
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  • ...cted Geographical Indication". Other important manufactures are machinery, food, and textiles.
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  • ...d States of America]] as well as in other parts of the world. Many [[fast food]] chains have developed or adapted the taco to a unique style: [[Taco Bell]
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  • ...a need to complete a task, whether it be to start a [[fire]], [[hunt]] for food, or build a [[house]]. These necessary tasks for survival have driven a fu
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  • ...ly [[grain]]s. Food laws in many countries do not prohibit insect parts in food, but rather limit the quantity. In some parts of the world, insects are used for human food ("[[entomophagy]]"), while being a [[taboo]] in other places. <ref> url=htt
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  • ...[[Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins Handbook.]] U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 4 April 2008.]</ref> The bacterium ''L. monocytoge ...[[Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins Handbook.]] U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 4 April 2008. [http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~mow/chap6.
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  • ...''et al'' (2000). Investigation of the melanocyte stimulating hormones on food intake. Lack of evidence to support a role for the melanocortin-3-receptor. Batterham RL ''et al''. (2002) Gut hormone PYY3-36 physiologically inhibits food intake. ''Nature'' 418:650-654 PMID 12167864.
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  • ...popular in Germany and some other countries. ''Sedum'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Grey C
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  • ...in a belligerent port. Contraband goods were carefully defined to exclude food and naval stores (such as tar and turpentine).
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  • .../ref>, in which the precursors to the [[National Institutes of Health]], [[Food and Drug Administration]], the [[Social Security Administration]], and othe
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  • ...ltering the composition of the food is a new technology of interest to the food industry. Perrier-Cornet found optimization of the procedure when pasteuri
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  • ...ne-grown berries are cultivated all around the world for a wide variety of food uses. In addition to the familiar green and red table varieties, some grape
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  • ...yooke Dai-jinguu''). Toyouke dwells at the Shrine in order to offer sacred food to the Sun Goddess, who occupies the Inner Shrine.<ref>''Isejingu'': '[http
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  • ...feed, and the remainder of harvested rye is used for alcoholic beverages, food, and seed. It is also useful as a ground cover, helping water retention an
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  • ...e fishery, heavy industry (shipbuilding yards, railway equipment), and the food industry.
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  • ...symbolic roles in many religions, with the symbolism ranging from adequate food to cows representing fertility.
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  • :*[[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] (Defra) :*[http://www.food.gov.uk/ Food Standards Agency]
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  • ...greatly expand the variety of aromas used in perfumery and flavors used in food additives. [[Vitamin A]] is an example of a terpene.
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  • === Fresh, organic, whole food === ...that her patients remain on a diet made of fresh, organic and unprocessed food without hassles.
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  • ...s controlled 82.9% of the market in 1997, the highest concentration in the food industry, and comparable to tobacco; see [http://www.census.gov/prod/ec97/m ...rst registered trademark for a breakfast cereal. The acceptance of "horse food" for human consumption encouraged other entrepreneurs to enter the industry
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  • ...lly found in forested areas. It may occupy the same territory for years if food sources are stable. When sources are scarce, it migrates for hundreds of ki ...parts such as a boundary close to a female's territory or an area rich in food. The males are solitary and avoid other males. They allow other tigers to p
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  • ...e National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), private pharmaceutical companies and non-pro
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  • ...ther, which enabled [[human]]s to take advantage of a greater variety of [[food]]s, and breed a wider variety of animals. For example, the Eurasian landmas
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  • ...nd superficial basal cell carcinoma; these indications are approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Other applications include actinic gheilitis, carc
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  • ...t]] through [[photosynthesis]], they act as the primary [[producers]] of [[food]] for all life in those ecosystems: green algae in freshwater and [[land pl ...]], and uses it to store [[energy]], transforming it into [[glucose]], a [[food]], for later use. This energy is captured from the [[sunlight|radiation of
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  • ...s to paralyze game. With no further interventions, curare would kill those food animals, because among the muscles it paralyzes are those required for brea
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  • ...the better off, there was also the custom of boxing up left over Christmas food and distributing it to the poor on the day after Christmas Day.”<ref>Repo
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  • ...protozoans, fish eggs, and certain bacteria, and then digest them in these food vacuoles.<ref name=dic>{{cite web ...ropical waters. Their population density has been found to be dependent on food availability, which is why they tend to stay in shallow, coastal areas, whe
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  • ...magic [[mead]] of the Norse gods. Its meaning parallels that of the Greek food of the gods, ''ambrosia'', which also means "no death." The earliest record
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  • ...sible health benefits for its supposed [[antioxidant]] properties and as a food additive, and has been the subject of disputed claims that it increases sex }}</ref> leading to a slew of complaints. The food was touted on the [[Oprah Winfrey]] television show in the [[United States
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  • ...he war, Agent Orange was considered nontoxic to humans and not targeted at food crops. It was primarily composed of commercial herbicides known as 2,4-di
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  • ...ively old drug, it is best known in the treatment of [[lymphoma]]s. U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] approved indications include: [[B-cell lymphoma]]
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  • ...eting its [[seasoned salt]] in retail stores. This was the beginning of a food products empire that now sells many kinds of seasonings and flavorings unde
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  • ...(2004) ''Mendel in the Kitchen: A Scientist's View of Genetically Modified Food.'' National Academy Press. ISBN 0-3090-9205-1]
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  • ...of the world's most important foods. It ranks as the fourth-most-important food crop, after corn (maize), wheat and rice. It provides more calories and mor ...its Millennium Development Goals, by helping to alleviate poverty, improve food security and promote economic development.
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  • ===Food and Drinks=== ...ng is built around the residence of the spirit, who receives libations and food sacrifices from time to time. If the tree has to be cut, the spirit must be
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  • ...are not approved for any medical use by the [[United States of America]] [[Food and Drug Administration]].<ref>Lisa Roazen, M.D., [http://www.quackwatch.or
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  • ...tar]], a concentrated energy source, and pollen, which is high [[protein]] food from flowers, to nurture their young, and inadvertently transfer some among ...2598.JPG|thumb|Lepidopterans are too dainty to pollinate many of the human food crops, because they can sip nectar without touching the floral sexual parts
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  • ...od intake. Thus, higher plasma PYY following JIB may contribute to reduced food intake and contribute to weight loss.)''
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  • ...rade name Pradaxa (Boehringer Ingelheim), Dabigatran was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in the [[United States of America]], in October 2 | publisher = Food and Drug Administration}}</ref> "for the prevention of stroke and blood cl
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  • ...the station, there are four cash machines, and a variety of shops selling food, drink, pharmaceuticals, books and newspapers. There are a number of paypho
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  • ...vilian population of the blockaded territory is inadequately provided with food and other objects essential for its survival, the blockading party must pro
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  • ...the health risks associated with consumption of large quantities of fried food means that many people will instead grill some of the ingredients, where po
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  • ...udied and applied in connection with the [[food preservation|preserving of food]] and in the ancient practice of [[embalming]] the dead, which is the earli *;[[Mercurochrome]]: Not recognized as safe and effective by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) due to concerns about its [[Mercury (elemen
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  • ...ession. He had the highest standards for the quality and perfection of his food, and at the same time, he was very concerned with the atmosphere in the kit ...ef> Escoffier had noticed him, working as a dishwasher, recovering uneaten food for the poor. Escoffier was amused, and, according to Ho, suggested that he
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  • ...ter the formation of spores, the spores will release toxins leading to the food borne illness. ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1097074]</ref> The spores can effect almost every food. When infected with "Clostridium botulinum" common symptoms include, nause
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  • ...''' (a term which encompasses '''farming''') is the process of producing [[food]], [[fodder|feed]], [[fiber]] and other goods by the systematic raising of ...hile the word ''Agriculture'' has come to mean all activities essential to food/feed/fiber production, including all techniques for raising and processing
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  • ...unicates the hedonic and reinforcing aspects of natural rewards, including food, as well as of addictive drugs, such as alcohol.<ref>{{cite journal |author ...tatin, a peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, opposes ghrelin's effects on food intake. ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' 310:996-999. PMID 16284174</ref
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  • ...lluted.<ref name=BlogTO2012-04-21/> Stored slabs of ice were used to keep food cool before artificial refrigeration had been invented.
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  • *''The New Food Lover's Companion'', Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 19
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  • ...free flowing. The peduncle is used to ingest epidermal cytoplasm and other food matter via [[myzocytosis]].<ref name=Vogelbein2002/> Direct dinospore attac ...the cell. Staining of the dinoflagellates after feeding revealed that the food vacuoles within them were filled with nucleic acids and lipids. <ref name=S
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  • ...y in charitable work and remain relatively apolitical, which might include food banks, for example. Many, but not all, interest groups (as well as think t
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  • ...ummary report--Second National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease/Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network symposium |journal=J. Allergy Clin. Immunol * [[Food hypersensitivity]], which may be overdiagnosed.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • ...periods of the year can bring starvation or [[pesticide]] contamination of food sources. Most pollinator species rely on a steady [[nectar source]] and [[
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  • ...hotel in [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]], not in England, five rolling tables of food are presented to him, with silver dishes on two levels. Lifting the silver
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  • ...enzymes secreted are used to break down complex food sources. The complex food sources are broken down into small molecules which are then absorbed by the A. oryzae and A. flavus are two very similar species but A. oryzae is a food fermenting organism while A. flavus can poison foods. With the sequencing
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  • ...which have traditionally relied on fish, sea mammals, and land animals for food, heat, light, clothing, tools, and shelter. The Inuit language, [[Inuktitut
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  • ..., which generated [[fact]]s and trivia when fed [[wheelbarrow]]s full of [[food]]; and an 'Official, Certified, Genuine, Grade-A Gorilla'. The other on-air
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  • ...ood rich in <sup>13</sup>C foods found in savannahs and wetter areas. This food would include meat. The animals they were eating were most likely scavanged
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  • ...f timing and method of enteral tube feeding for dysphagic stroke patients (FOOD): a multicentre randomised controlled trial |journal=Lancet |volume=365 |is ...f timing and method of enteral tube feeding for dysphagic stroke patients (FOOD): a multicentre randomised controlled trial |journal=Lancet |volume=365 |is
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  • ...p://www.cfsan.fda.gov/ Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition], U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] | url = http://www.unu.edu/unupress/food/8F141e/8F141E02.htm
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  • ...mestication. Rabbits are an example of an [[animal]] which is treated as [[food]], [[pet]] and pest by the same culture. ...]s along with [[dog]]s are usually employed when catching wild rabbits for food. In many areas rabbits are also raised for meat, a practice called [[cunicu
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  • ...animal using the nitrogen, water etc. found in the feces as its source of food. Once the nutrients in the feces are depleted the pilobolus shoots it spora ...arva usually sits on top of the fungi where it gets launched towards a new food source.<ref>[http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/CT/no_place_like_dung.php H
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  • ...n of the WVHA and other elements of the SS. [[WVHA Amtsgruppe B]], handled food, supplies, raw materials, and equipment for SS operations including the [[W
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  • ...fatness to the point of health impairment is enough of a concern that "the Food and Drug Administration yesterday cleared Pfizer Inc. to market a drug call
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  • ...bird (50 cm) with a curved bill. The sensitive bill is used to search for food, mainly small animals in the mud along the coast.
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  • Uses approved by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] are: ''[[Bacteroides]]'' brain sbscess, boutonneu
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  • ...assigned much of the land. About 6,000 Palestinians are involved in moving food, fuel and other goods through tunnels from Egypt; a [[United Nations]] repo ...ttacks and destroying tunnels into Gaza used to smuggle weapons as well as food and fuel;<ref>''BBC'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/78016
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  • ...ome companionship are usually called ''pets'' while those domesticated for food are called ''livestock'' or ''farm animals''. ...emies, help with hunting, carry loads, provide warmth, or supplement their food supply. As this relationship evolved, humans eventually began to raise the
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  • ...ved for sale by the [[Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore|Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority]] that was cheapest for her own children.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...eptember 1990. Stresses Iraq's humanitarian obligations to Kuwait, such as food supply.
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  • ...e typically used for low-intensity pasture for specially bred animals, the food often being supplemented in winter. On some moors, it is the practice to b
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  • ...ivilians would not pick up a dangerous unexploded munition thinking it was food.
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  • ...to military affairs, but dominated diplomacy and provided the funding and food supplies that helped to make Allied victory in 1918 possible. In the late s
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  • ...rged through a form of favoritism. As fish were once kept in captivity for food, fish-keepers may have learned to recognize individuals and then become att
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  • ...ial services that are a relief to the occupier, who does not know that the food and medical treatment come from the advanced technology. The priests are Un
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  • '''Labeled as approved uses''' by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]]:<ref>{{citation
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  • ...P ''et al.'' (2011) Modern sedentary activities promote overconsumption of food in our current obesogenic environment ''Obes Rev'' 12:e12-20 PMID 20576006< ...ween acute and chronic stress responses. Eating ‘comfort food’, defined as food high in carbohydrate and sugar,<ref name=Dallman03/> is proposed to dampen
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  • ...e breed, along with its rather singular habit of using its paws to pick up food. Those similarities could probably have led to the adoption of the name 'Ma ...ing Maine Coons. Since the pet food industry started adding Taurine to cat food, this kind of cardiomyopathy is increasingly rare. Taurine-related cardiom
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  • ...s. The diet rejects all animal products as well as cooking oils, processed food, and alcoholic beverages. He is a frequent lecturer on health topics and is ...flatulence, possibly poor mineral absorption from excess fiber and limited food choices that sometimes may lead to nutrient deprivation. Some commentators
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  • ...and is closely associated with the actions of two important regulators of food intake, leptin and neuropeptide"'' ...e been tried to treat obesity, and weight loss occurs with all of them.... Food intake is controlled through many different mechanisms, but only a few drug
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  • ...''et al.'' (2007)Peripheral tissue-brain interactions in the regulation of food intake ''Proc Nutr Soc'' 66:131–55</ref> This CCK-induced anorexia is tho ...and humans where it was administered peripherally it caused a decrease in food intake and a reduction in weight gain as expected but when it was given cen
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  • ...so lent a certain tolerance to the purported accounts of the quantities of food that Diamond Jim was reputed to consume on a daily basis. Certainly no one, In spite of the almost unbelievable amounts of food that he was reputed to consume on a daily basis, photographs of the [[Gilde
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Food and Drug Administration]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ons are used. "Trash" tends to imply dry material and "garbage" wet (e.g., food waste). Dry materials, based on different recycling, may be sorted into con ...ization. In this case, the cloths they make are made out of Vietnamese pig food bags, plastic shopping bags and water bottles.<ref>{{cite news|title="Trash
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  • ...OL%20TARTRATE&SponsorApplicant=NOVARTIS&ProductMktStatus=1 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref> .../index.cfm?fuseaction=Search.Overview&DrugName=TOPROL%2DXL Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref> According to drugstore.com, 30 days of 100 mg
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  • ...e different lipophilicity of the various side chains, and by the different food matrices in which they occur. ...ether with the cholesterol - a second compound had been extracted from the food, and this compound was called the coagulation vitamin. The new vitamin rece
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  • Celtic influence produces meat and fish baked in pastry. Galician food is the ancestor of the Argentinian [[empanada]].
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  • ...uring [[genetic diversity]] for others. Since [[plant]]s are the primary [[food]] source for [[animal]]s, the reduction of one of the primary pollination a The value of bee pollination in human [[nutrition]] and [[food]] for [[wildlife]] is immense and difficult to quantify.
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  • |Ainu-cise-inside.jpg|The interior of this replica Ainu dwelling shows where food was prepared. In the background is a special opening that acted as a separa
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  • '''Agriculture''' has provided food for mankind since the time people moved from hunting and gathering to syste ...aleoethnobotanists]] have traced the selection and cultivation of specific food plant characteristics, such as a semi-tough [[rachis]] and larger [[seeds]]
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  • ...first mayfly emerged 350 million years ago. Adults and nymphs are common food of many freshwater fish, and often bait used by fishermen are modeled after
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  • As larvae, urchins feed using bands of cilia to capture food particles from the water column<ref name="Strathmann_1971">{{cite journal ...wide range of foods, both plant and animal though kelps are the preferred food item. In the Pacific Northwest, urchins preferentially graze [[bull kelp]]
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  • ''Lexapro'' brand of escitalopram was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in the [[United States of America]] with a [http:
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  • ...tic acid producer, it has several applications in biotechnology and in the food industry.<ref>http://genome.jgi-psf.org/finished_microbes/lacca/lacca.home. ...e development of other organisms as well as decreasing the pH level in the food or beverage product. It is also known to be used in the development of flav
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  • #Rub the chicken through a fine sieve, or purée in a food processor.
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  • ...man resources "wasted" on them, and keeping an animal without using it for food or work is considered to be a wrongful practice. Some societies have cultur ...ts of livestock, and many individual animals of kinds that can be used for food or wool or milk, are, in some families, country pets. Other animals, wheth
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  • ...lates the [[casein]], producing curds. In pickling, the acid preserves the food from pathogenic and putrefactive bacteria. * [[Fermentation (food)]]
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  • ...eloping; when there is change in the environment such as a availability of food the ''C. elegans'' will molt to the normal L4 stage. ''C. elegans'' lives In the laboratory it is easily maintained. Its food source in the lab would be e. coli. The C. elegans are grown on agar plate
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  • ...been raised about possible side effects of the medication, prompting the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] to add a Boxed Warning for Chantix’s label
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  • ...mmunity in his waistcoat pocket. . . . One man renounces the use of animal food, and another of coin; and another of domestic hired service; and another of
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  • '''Effexor''' brand of venlafaxine was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in the [[United States of America|United States]]
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  • ...asting, and when activated, these neurons can produce ravenous eating when food is available. These neurons are regulated by circulating concentrations of ...lmquist JK ''et al.'' (2005) Identifying hypothalamic pathways controlling food intake, body weight, and glucose homeostasis ''J Comp Neurol'' 493:63-71 PM
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  • ...ntist]]. These medications are approved by national entities such as the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in the United States or by international entities United States [[Food and Drug Administration]] approved labels
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  • ...own of Anhaica for the winter, where they found large quantities of stored food, but little gold or other riches. In the spring de Soto set out to the nort ...upplies of food. Most of the colony moved inland to Nanicapana, where some food had been found, but it could not support the colony and the Spanish returne
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  • *[[Food Network]] chef [[Alton Brown]] says stuffing is what goes inside the turkey
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  • ...hey cultivated [[corn|maize]] (corn), [[common bean|beans]], and [[squash (food)|squash]] in fields called [[milpa agriculture|milpas]]. Milpas are still ...small plot of land used to grow [[maize]] (corn), [[beans]], and [[squash (food)|squash]]. This form of agriculture has a number of benefits. In the fiel
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  • In 1865, its main role was providing emergency food, housing and medical aid to refugees. It could also help find families. By ...family members, and jobs. The Bureau gave out about 15 million rations of food to blacks<ref name=Goldhaber1992>Goldhaber, Michael (1992). "A Mission Unfu
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  • ...f> [[Methylnaltrexone]], is approved by the [[United States of America]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] for the treatment of [[constipation]] due to [[op
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  • # Put the flour and salt into a food processor, then, with the motor running, add the yeast mixture through the
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  • ...heme for metabolism in organisms that use organic nutrients as a source of food. Block arrows indicate flow of carbon-containing molecules, red, use of ATP
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  • ...''1656''': Timucua Indians rebel, disrupting Spanish missions, ranches and food supplies.
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  • ...aded [[United Nations]]' investigation into the corruption Iraqi [[oil-for-food]] program. With former Attorney General [[Nicholas Katzenbach]], economist
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  • ...ctory. UNRRA offered 8 million displaced persons (mostly forced laborers) food, shelter, clothing, medicine, and job training. ...he norm in postwar Europe. In total, around four billion dollars worth of food, goods, and equipment were shipped by UNRRA to Europe and Asia. (UNRRA als
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  • ...redatory animals prefer certain definite conditions in which to take their food – thus the leopard seems to prefer a very dark recess where no light can ...ame="Simons">Simons, J.W. 1966. The presence of leopard and a study of the food debris in the leopard liars of the Mount Suswa Caves, Kenya. ''Bulletin of
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  • ...laid upon it, and the cell is sealed off, so the larva is given all of its food at one time, as opposed to "progressive provisioning", where a larva is fed
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  • :Kynt y vwyt y vrein (Sooner hadst thou gone to be food for ravens)
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  • Frequently eaten as a quick snack food, sandwiches are particularly popular at lunch time. Almost 11 billion sandw ...o pieces of bread. This style of sandwich has been popularised by the fast food chain [[Subway (corporation)|Subway]], who specialise in this format.
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  • #Put the flour into a food processor. Turn on the processor and slowly add the water.
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  • Diverting resources from food crops, and indeed necessitating the import of food, is the widespread propagation of the stimulant [[qat]].<ref name=Slate2010
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  • :* ''Mind Food and Smart Pills. How To Increase Your Intelligence and Prevent Brain Aging. ...e Research Revealing The Amazing Antiaging Powers Of Supplements, Herbs, & Food.'' Jean Carper. Harper Perennial. 1995. Paperback, 372pp. ISBN 0-06-098
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  • ...e table, leading to a mess. On the other hand, the eater may eat plates of food faster than the cook can make them. If the cook does not hurry up, the eate ...situation above, would require the cook to refrain from putting a plate of food on a table that already has five plates on it, i.e. reached capacity. Addit
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  • ...ecosystem, food production often does not keep pace with demand, requiring food imports.
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  • ...rate [[digestive system]], in which the [[mouth]] and [[esophagus]] ingest food, the [[stomach]] crushes and liquifies it, the [[pancreas]] and [[gall blad
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  • ...of liquid silicone for soft tissue augmentation is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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  • ...going veterinary care in addition to the daily maintenance requirements of food and litter. ...f life, the kitten develops from being totally dependent on its mother for food, warmth, and elimination to being able to handle these functions on its own
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  • ...hogenic, [[Gram-positive]] bacteria, known for its essential role in dairy food production. It is closely related to the [[streptococcus]] genus and has t to its contribution to the dairy food and pharmaceutical industries.
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  • ...ogy’s identity as a biological science. Pasteur also designed methods for food preservation ([[pasteurization]]) and vaccines against several diseases suc *'''[[Food Microbiology]]''': The study of microorganisms causing food spoilage, and the manufacture of fermented foods such as [[cheese]], yogurt
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  • ...official [[slogan]] for the concert was 'Peace = Green + No War + Water + Food + Health + Education'.<ref>{{cite web|date=January 2010|title=What is the I
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  • ...u/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=16702591 }} </ref> In March, 2004. The [[Food and Drug Administration]] asked Novartis to revise the label for Aredia.<re
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  • ...gs of satiety, a decreased appetite, and a corresponding reduced intake of food which results in weight loss. <ref name=Coutinho2009>Coutinho W (2009) The
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  • ...s of acres of very good farm land ready for mechanization, lower costs for food and all goods, a huge national sales market, the creation of a culture of e
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  • ...volutionary ancestors, the appendix was important for digesting some tough food like tree bark. If the opening where the appendix attaches to the large int
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  • ...erson">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1946/04/03/archives/news-of-food-louis-diat-the-ritzcarlton-chef-writes-cook-book-on.html |title=Louis Diat, ...nd grandmother.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com |title=News of Food; Chef Louis Diat Recommends New Dish On Ritz-Carlton Summer Garden Menu |da
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  • ...ntial toxicity of cryoprotectants to the primary steps of the aquacultural food chain. Aquaculture, 230, 2004, p.457–473</ref>, therefore research has be ...ntial toxicity of cryoprotectants to the primary steps of the aquacultural food chain. Aquaculture 230 (2004) 457–473</ref>.
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  • ...icellularity|multicellular]] [[eukaryote]]s, [[heterotrophism|ingest their food]], and [[locomotion|move]] by their own power at some point in their [[life ===Food and energy===
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  • # an environmental research institute capable of studying all levels of the food chain in wetlands (founded 1948)
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  • * [http://www.theglobalist.com/DBWeb/printStoryId.aspx?StoryId=3708 Food Security and Globalization], Runge CF, The Globalist, January 17th 2004
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  • ...r his medical practice and tailored for people eating a plant-based, whole-food diet long term.<ref name="MHJ" /> His books include the bestsellers ''Eat f ...e New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/books/best-sellers/2013/11/03/food-and-fitness/|access-date=2020-07-25|issn=0362-4331}}
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  • ...er similar pun is found in the tradition of fish in decorations and in the food of this day. The word for fish (yu) is similar in pronunciation to another
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  • ...er which padres from the mission would visit regularly to bring "spiritual food" to the faithful.<ref>Engelhardt, p. 114</ref> The Adobe and its surroundin
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  • ...word for "corn field") is planted with [[maize]], [[beans]], and [[squash (food)|squash]] (known as the [[Three Sisters]]) and might include a variety of o ...ontext. ISBN 0-8133-3722-4</ref> That is to say, a person needs less total food if the two are eaten together. This diet is further supplemented by severa
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  • Unlike [[cattle]], yaks grunt rather than moo. Many wild yaks are killed for food by the [[Tibetan people|Tibetans]]; they are now an endangered species. Yak
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  • .../www.ghpage.com/biography-of-marianna-budanova-age-husband-kids-career-and-food-poisoning/298806/ ...= Biography of Marianna Budanova: age, husband, children, career and food poisoning: Who is Marianna Budanova and why was she poisoned?
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  • ...reasoned that this proved that the disease must be ingested with polluted food or water. If the victims had absorbed cholera poison from polluted air, as ...rgued that it was essential that all water used for drinking and preparing food was uncontaminated, and if there was any dount, it should be well boiled, a
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  • ...me, "Grach", or Russian for the bird "rook", known for its ability to take food from tight spots.
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  • * Munting, Roger. "Soviet Food Supply and Allied Aid in the War, 1941-45" ''Soviet Studies'' Vol. 36, No.
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  • ...ncreasing concerns about health hazards of pesticides, both as residues on food, and for farm workers who handled the applications created incentives to re
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