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Nuts

2020
Nuts are fruits composed of two parts: an inedible hard shell and an edible seed. Nuts are known as an energy-dense and nutrient-rich food source. In general, nuts are recognized as a good source of fat, fiber, and protein. Nuts are extremely beneficial parts of any diet since their consumption may lower risk for some diseases, such as cardiovascular ...
Sawsan G, Mohammed, M Walid, Qoronfleh
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Nuts and Nut Pastes

2014
Worldwide nut production has expanded rapidly in recent years with a corresponding increase in consumption. Large outbreaks of salmonellosis have been associated with nuts and their products during this same time period, which has resulted in a major shift in the approach used to process these products.
John C. Frelka, Linda J. Harris
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Nuts and Nut Products

1971
According to Webster’s 3rd New International Dictionary, nuts are hard-shelled, dry fruit or seed, having a more or less distinct rind or shell and an interior kernel. Popular nomenclature includes the peanut, which is in reality a legume whose pods grow underground. In general, they are characterized by a high oil content. An exception is the chestnut,
F. Leslie Hart, Harry Johnstone Fisher
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Mary Adelaide Nutting

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
WHEN the American Revolution ended, thousands of New England loyalists went to Canada. Among them were the forebears of Mary Adelaide Nutting who went from Massachusetts to the English settlement at Bolton, Quebec, not far from the northern border of Vermont.
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NUT

2003
The invention relates to a nut (1), in particular a nut (1) which may be welded or soldered on, which comprises a head section (10) with an external diameter (AD) and a fixing end (3), opposite the head section (10), with an internal diameter (ID). The head section (10) has a threaded section (2) with an internal thread (4) and is characterised in that
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Nuts

MRS Proceedings, 1992
AbstractThe shell (pericarp) of nuts protects the seed from being eaten before it can germinate. It is presumably designed to resist fracture by external forces, and evolution will have optimised its design for this purpose. It appears that the material of larger shells, which will tend to be structurally more brittle, is tougher. However, the fracture
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Nuts: Brazil Nuts

2016
A.M. Kluczkovski, M. Martins
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Nut

2015
Leksikonska natuknica o staroegipatskoj božici ...
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