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Composition of miners lettuce (Montia perfoliata)
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1980Miner's lettuce, a wild, edible plant that grows prolifically in the western U.S., was analyzed for proximate composition, vitamins, minerals, and oxalic and phytic acids. In the raw state, it contained 20 kcal per 100 gm, and 33 per cent of the adult U.S.
M, Schelstraete, B M, Kennedy
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Mineral Polymer Matrix Composites
1989The intrinsic properties of mineral polymers are compared to the properties of organic polymers and cementitious materials.
Patfoort, Georges +3 more
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Mineral Composition of Cultured Ginseng Cells
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2001The contents of macroelements and microelements in ginseng roots and callus cultures was determined by atom absorption spectroscopy. Ginseng cells and tissues were shown to accumulate considerable amounts of microelements. The content of six of eleven mineral components studied (K, Ca, Na, Mo, Mn, and Cr) in callus cultures was higher than that in ...
T M, Sovetkina +4 more
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Chemical Composition of Bottled Mineral Water
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1989Thirty-seven brands of domestic and imported mineral waters were analyzed for the following: alkalinity, aluminum, barium, beryllium, boron, cadmium, calcium, chloride, chromium, cobalt, copper, fluoride, iron, lead, lithium, magnesium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, nitrate, pH, phosphate, potassium, silver, sodium, specific conductance ...
H E, Allen +2 more
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The mineral composition of brussels sprouts
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1966AbstractThe distribution of N, Ca, K, Mg and P in Brussels sprout plants has been studied. The calcium content of sprout buttons was very low relative to that in the rest of the plant but, from the analysis of buttons from plants grown on calcareous soils, this low calcium content appeared to be a normal condition and no reason was found to connect low
F, Haworth, T J, Cleaver
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Blood Mineral Composition in Ruminants
Journal of Animal Science, 1968A G, Lane, J R, Campbell, G F, Krause
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MINERAL COMPOSITION OF NUDIBRANCH SPICULES
Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1995CATTANEO VIETTI R. +3 more
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