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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
As the most widely consumed fruit in the world, apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) fruits provide a high level of phenolics and have many beneficial effects on human health.
Shuhan Feng+6 more
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As the most widely consumed fruit in the world, apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) fruits provide a high level of phenolics and have many beneficial effects on human health.
Shuhan Feng+6 more
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Comparing Apples to Apples for Fibroids
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Hysterectomy remains the one-size-fits-all treatment for uterine fibroids.1 Despite the fact that more than 8000 women have participated in randomized clinical trials that compared uterine-artery e...
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2020
If you currently own an iPhone, you’ve probably owned many iPhones. Whether it’s the intuitive design, sleek body, or ability to send blue texts that keeps you hooked, you’ve chosen Apple for your phone—and maybe your laptop, desktop, tablet, and watch, too.
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If you currently own an iPhone, you’ve probably owned many iPhones. Whether it’s the intuitive design, sleek body, or ability to send blue texts that keeps you hooked, you’ve chosen Apple for your phone—and maybe your laptop, desktop, tablet, and watch, too.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
Professional activities may have a 2way effect-school nurses may influence people through all of the public health nurse activities and they may take new ideas from other public health nurses back to their own group. School nurses need to evaluate their progress before they determine final goals. Are the demands for a section being made by the majority
Dorothy M. Youland, Elizabeth K. Caso
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Professional activities may have a 2way effect-school nurses may influence people through all of the public health nurse activities and they may take new ideas from other public health nurses back to their own group. School nurses need to evaluate their progress before they determine final goals. Are the demands for a section being made by the majority
Dorothy M. Youland, Elizabeth K. Caso
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An Apples-to-Apples Comparison
CFA Institute Magazine, 2007CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity introduces template for reporting quarterly earnings.
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Gastric Cancer: Apples Will Always Be Apples
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012TO THE EDITOR: Macdonald’s editorial 1 is instructive and provides a great deal of depth and breadth on the subject of adjunctive therapy for gastric cancer. The issue raised is a subject of debate in the West and a resolution is not in sight. We want to emphasize three points that we believe are quite pertinent to this issue and need further ...
Mariela A. Blum+4 more
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Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH 2003 conference on Web graphics in conjunction with the 30th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques - GRAPH '03, 2003
'A is for Apple' is an interactive web artwork by David Clark. It was produced in collaboration with web designers Rob Whynot, Randy Knott, and Ron Gervais.
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'A is for Apple' is an interactive web artwork by David Clark. It was produced in collaboration with web designers Rob Whynot, Randy Knott, and Ron Gervais.
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Comparing apples to apples in ICN
2017 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2017Many algorithms and applications in ICN directly depend on content names. All the more surprising that there is no common foundation to evaluate them against each other. Without a common foundation, apples are compared to oranges. As this paper has the goal to enable real, realistic and comparable evaluations in ICN, also methods to compare sets of ...
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Most temperate fruit trees are characterized by a long reproductive cycle with several years of a juvenile phase, a tendency to allogamy and a large tree size. They are generally highly heterozygous, outbreeding species, which are asexually propagated. For these reasons, their genetic improvement by conventional methods is time-consuming and limited by
Höfer, Monika, Lespinasse, Yves
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YEASTS OCCURRING ON APPLES AND IN APPLE CIDER
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1954A study was made of the predominant yeasts that occur on apples grown in Quebec, and in cider. The yeasts isolated from apples were members of the family Cryptococcaceae and of the genera Candida, Cryptococcus, Rhodotorula, and Torulopsis. Species of Candida were by far the most predominant.
J. J. David, D. S. Clark, R. H. Wallace
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