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Caffeine and the olfactory bulb

Molecular Neurobiology, 1997
Caffeine, a popular CNS stimulant, is the most widely used neuroactive drug. Present in coffee, tea, chocolate, and soft drinks as well as over-the-counter and prescription medications, it influences millions of users. This agent has achieved recent notoriety because its dependency consequences and addictive potential have been re-examined and ...
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Buying a Better Bulb

Scientific American, 2011
The article compares the input and output, life span, and cost of different types of light bulbs that are available to consumers to replace incandescent light bulbs, including halogen incandescent, compact fluorescent (CFL), and light-emitting diode (LED).
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Physiology and Storage of Bulbs: Concepts and Nature of Dormancy in Bulbs

1983
Bulbous plants constitute a group of a very great diversity, as much in their geographical origin as in their biological characteristics. Moreover, the term “bulbous plants” is generally used in a very broad sense and includes plants whose vegetative multiplication organs are true bulbs, corms, rhizomes and even tubers and tuberous roots.
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The light bulb

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2012
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Olfactory Bulb

2010
Shepherd GM, Migliore M, Willhite DC
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