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Cauliflower ear

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022
Jesica, Martín Carmona   +3 more
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Cauliflower-Like Shaped Osteoma

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
Skull osteoma is a benign tumor that slowly and continuously enlarges. It is frequently observed in routine medical practice and many patients show an arc shape. The authors encountered a patient with osteoma with a rare morphology that developed in the occipital region. The patient was a 66-year-old male who had been aware of the presence of a mass in
Tetsuya, Okaneya   +3 more
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HOLLOW STEM IN CAULIFLOWER

Acta Horticulturae, 2003
The occurrence of, sometimes large, cavities in the stem of cauliflower formed a serious quality problem for Dutch cauliflower growers in recent years. The cause of the problem under the local conditions was not clear. In field experiments, the application of boron and variation in the growth rate of the crop, were studied for effects on the occurrence
Everaarts, A.P., de Putter, H.
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Cauliflower and Broccoli

2007
Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis) and broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) are traditional European crops that have shown great development in Asia, while their presence in Europe is quite stable. Statistical data on cauliflower are available, whereas for broccoli they are merged with those of cauliflower and with cabbage, and so its ...
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‘Whiptail’ in Cauliflower

Nature, 1950
SINCE 1939, several workers1,2 have shown that molybdenum is an essential element for crop plants, and in 1945 it was suggested by Davies3 in New Zealand that a deficiency of this element was responsible for the condition in brassicas known as ‘whiptail’.
J. O. JONES, W. DERMOTT
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Cauliflower mosaic virus (cauliflower mosaic)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Moss, Fungus, Cauliflower

Symposium, 2012
I argue that Sartre's understanding of needs is not inconsistent with his conception of the human condition. I will demonstrate that his use of the term "needs" signals a change of focus, not a rejection of his earlier views. Sartre's Iater "dialectical" account of human needs should he read, in light of his phenomenological account in Being and ...
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Cauliflower

1993
PETER CRISP, C.R. TAPSELL
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Cauliflower Ear

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
Lin Wang, Cheng Tan
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Cauliflower ear

2023
Yahya Baba, Candace Moore
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