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Uncovering the impact of randomness in HIV hotspot formation: A mathematical modeling study. [PDF]

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Yamamoto N   +5 more
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Nanoscale Characterization of Atomic Positions in Orthorhombic Perovskite Thin Films. [PDF]

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Martirosyan M   +15 more
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Effects of reductions in US foreign assistance on HIV, tuberculosis, family planning, and maternal and child health: a modelling study.

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Stover J   +27 more
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The Citron in Corsica

2023
‘Corsican’ is an acidless citron derived from ‘Poncire Commun’ and has long been the cultivar almost exclusively grown on Corsica. Citron arrived there by the eighteenth century and was commercially important from the 1820s to the 1920s. Its cultivation boomed in the second half of the nineteenth century, when Corsican citron was renowned for its high ...
Curk, Franck   +3 more
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The Citron in Mediterranean Food and Beverages

2023
Etrog citron fruits have been traditionally used for a variety of culinary purposes, as fresh salad, jam, liqueurs and syrups, and in other specialty dishes. Most of the citrons grown in the world currently are used to produce candied fruits, widely used in the confectionery industry.
Elisabetta Nicolosi, Haim Aviv
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Effect of Citron Pomace Oleoresin and Sugar Contents on the Quality of Citron Jelly

Food Engineering Progress, 2015
The objectives of this study were to prepare citron jellies containing citron pomace oleoresin, vitamins, and minerals and to investigate the effect of sugar and xylitol composition on their appearance and texture properties over time. The citron jellies were prepared with the ingredients of citron juice, gelatin, citron pomace oleoresin, vitamins ...
Hye Young Jo   +3 more
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Kenneth Michael Citron

BMJ, 2019
Kenneth Michael Citron studied medicine at Guy’s Hospital, London, where he won the Golding Bird medal in bacteriology and the Leonard Lubbock prize in clinical pathology. After house appointments at Guy’s, he was found to have pulmonary tuberculosis, which was treated successfully with bed rest before effective antibiotic treatment was available.
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