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Gastric bezoar entering the duodenum causing intestinal obstruction: A case report. [PDF]
Wang H, Zhang Y, Zhong H, Zhang H, Ma Y.
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Valorizing Astringent 'Rojo Brillante' Persimmon Through the Development of Persimmon-Based Bars. [PDF]
Hosseininejad S, Moraga G, Hernando I.
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Photoperiod-Dependent Effects of Phenolic-Enriched Fruit Extracts on Postprandial Triacylglyceride Levels and Acute Inflammatory Responses in F344 Rats. [PDF]
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Determination of genetic diversity in persimmon accessions using morphological and inter simple sequence repeat markers. [PDF]
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National and State Societal Costs of Schizophrenia in the US in 2024.
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Archives of Surgery, 1957
DeBakey and Ochsner1have stated that the subject of bezoars forms an intensely fascinating and interesting study, not only because of their relatively infrequent occurrence and bizarre nature but also because of the mystical lore surrounding their early development. The truth of this statement is apparent when one investigates this subject.
C, DAVIS, D, TARUN
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DeBakey and Ochsner1have stated that the subject of bezoars forms an intensely fascinating and interesting study, not only because of their relatively infrequent occurrence and bizarre nature but also because of the mystical lore surrounding their early development. The truth of this statement is apparent when one investigates this subject.
C, DAVIS, D, TARUN
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2011
Diospyros kaki Thunb., the Oriental persimmon originated and was domesticated in Eastern Asia where many indigenous cultivars exist. Ninety percent of the worldwide production in 2006 is in China, Korea, and Japan. The largest producers outside Asia are Brazil, Israel, Spain, and Italy.
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Diospyros kaki Thunb., the Oriental persimmon originated and was domesticated in Eastern Asia where many indigenous cultivars exist. Ninety percent of the worldwide production in 2006 is in China, Korea, and Japan. The largest producers outside Asia are Brazil, Israel, Spain, and Italy.
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