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Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Chewing Gum - Gum And Society
Unusually for a confectionery, chewing gum has some health benefits; sugar-free chewing gum stimulates saliva production, and helps to cl...
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Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Chewing Gum - Types Of Gum
The standard type of gum is a small stick or wad of gum. Gum comes in a variety of flavors, depending on location and is most often chewe...
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Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Chewing Gum - History Of Gum
Chewing gum, in various forms, has existed since at least Ancient Greece. The Greeks chewed mastic gum, made from the resin of the mastic...
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Blue Gum: Encyclopedia - Blue Gum
Blue Gum usually refers to the gum subspecies Eucalyptus globulus, however it may also refer to a number of other species of Eucalyptus i...
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Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia - Chewing Gum
Chewing gum is a type of confectionery which is designed to be chewed, not swallowed. Traditionally, it was made of chicle, a natural lat...
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Wine Gum: Encyclopedia - Wine Gum
Wine gums (or winegums) are chewy, firm sweets similar to gumdrops, except they are not sugar-coated. They are manufactured from animal g...
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Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company: Encyclopedia - Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company NYSE: WWY was founded on April 1, 1891 originally selling products such as soap and baking powder. In 1892, W...
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Chewing Gum Ban In Singapore: Encyclopedia - Chewing Gum Ban In Singapore
The chewing gum ban in Singapore was enacted in 1992 and revised in 2004. It bans the import and sale of chewing gum in Singapore. Since ...
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Bubblegum: Encyclopedia - Bubblegum
Bubblegum is a type of chewing gum that is especially designed for blowing bubbles. It is usually pink in color and has a particular flav...
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Chicle: Encyclopedia - Chicle
Chicle is the gum from Manilkara chicle, a species of sapodilla tree. It is a tropical evergreen tree, native to southern North America a...
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Castoreum: Encyclopedia - Castoreum
Castoreum is the glandular secretion of the beaver. It is used in trapping, some perfumes, and as a flavoring in chewing gum. Castoreum i...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia - Beehive Beekeeping
Domesticated honeybees are kept in beehives. The bees use the hive space to raise brood and to store honey for the coming winter. A loca...
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Calculus Dental: Encyclopedia - Calculus Dental
In dentistry, calculus or tartar refers to hardened plaque on the teeth, formed by the presence of saliva, debris, and minerals. Its roug...
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Acacia Senegal: Encyclopedia - Acacia Senegal
Acacia senegal is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to semi-desert regions of Subsaharan Africa as well as Oman, Pakistan, and north...
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Benzoin Resin: Encyclopedia - Benzoin Resin
Benzoin resin or styrax resin is a balsamic resin obtained from the bark of several species of trees in the genus Styrax. It is used in p...
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Binder Material: Encyclopedia - Binder Material
A binder is a material used to bind together two or more other materials in mixtures.
Its two principial properties are adhesion and cohe...
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Corymbia: Encyclopedia - Corymbia
See text.
The genus Corymbia includes about 113 species of tree that were classified as Eucalyptus-species until the mid-1990s. It includ...
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Aerogram: Encyclopedia - Aerogram
An aerogram is a thin piece of foldable and gummed paper for writing a letter for transit via airmail, in which the letter and envelope a...
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Snuff: Encyclopedia - Snuff
Snuff can refer to any of the following:
Fine-ground smokeless tobacco, intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose
Swedi...
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Art Techniques And Materials: Encyclopedia - Art Techniques And Materials
Techniques and materials related to art:
Traditional techniques:
Acrylic paint
Charcoal
Clay
Collage
Drawing
Fresco
Glass
Gouache
Gum ar...
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Chiclets: Encyclopedia - Chiclets
Chiclets are a brand of candy coated chewing gum made by Cadbury Adams. The product's name is derived from chicle (Nahuatl tziktli), the ...
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Periodontal Disease: Encyclopedia - Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is the name for bacterial infections of the gums in the mouth. In most cases this disease is linked to poor oral hygi...
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Corymbia Ficifolia: Encyclopedia - Corymbia Ficifolia
Corymbia ficifolia or the Red Flowering Gum (previously known as Eucalyptus ficifolia) is one of the most commonly planted ornamental tre...
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Surpass: Encyclopedia - Surpass
Surpass was a short-lived Wrigley antacid gum.
Shipments of Surpass were discontinued in March 2003 due to lack of popularity.
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Violet Beauregarde: Encyclopedia - Violet Beauregarde
Violet Beauregarde is a fictional character from the Roald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its film adaptations, Willy W...
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Bdellium: Encyclopedia - Bdellium
Bdellium (Hebrew bedolach) was probably an aromatic gum like balsam that was exuded from a tree, probably one of several species in the g...
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Antidiarrhoeal: Encyclopedia - Antidiarrhoeal
An antidiarrhoeal drug is any medication which provides symptomatic relief for diarrhoea.
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Balm Of Gilead: Encyclopedia - Balm Of Gilead
Balm of Gilead is a healing compound made from the resinous gum of a bush which grew plentifully in the area of Gilead. This compound cam...
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Benzoic Acid: Encyclopedia - Benzoic Acid
Benzoic acid, C6H5C(O)OH, is an aromatic carboxylic acid. Benzoic acid is used as a food preservative and occurs naturally in certain pla...
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Excel: Encyclopedia - Excel
Excel.
Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet application by Microsoft Corporation
Excel, Alabama
Hyundai Excel, a car also called Hyundai Pony...
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Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Chewing Gum - Composition And Manufacture
The chewing gum is made of a "gum base" with added food coloring and flavoring. The exact composition of gum bases is usually a trade sec...
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Wine Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Wine Gum - History
Wine gums were invented in 1909 in London by Charles Gordon Maynard, whose father, Charles Riley Maynard ran a sweet shop. Charles Riley ...
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Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company: Encyclopedia Ii - Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company - Brands
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company - Gum US.
NOTE: Here's a list of brands in order of their introduction.
Juicy Fruit (1893)
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Locust Bean Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Locust Bean Gum - Functionality
Locust bean gum is less soluble and lower viscosity than guar gum as it has fewer galactose branchpoints. It needs heating to dissolve bu...
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Gum Arabic: Encyclopedia Ii - Gum Arabic - Terrorist Rumors
Oddly, the connection between Sudan and Osama bin Laden brought the otherwise undistinguished gum to public consciousness in 2001, as an ...
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Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company: Encyclopedia Ii - Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company - Brands
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company - Gum US.
Juicy Fruit (1893)
Wrigley's Spearmint (1893)
Doublemint (1914)
Freedent (1975)
Big Red (1975)
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Gum Arabic: Encyclopedia Ii - Gum Arabic - Terrorist Rumors
Oddly, the connection between Sudan and Osama bin Laden brought the otherwise undistinguished gum to public consciousness in 2001, as an ...
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Gum Springs Arkansas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gum Springs Arkansas - Geography
Gum Springs is located at 34°3'45" North, 93°5'58" West (34.062631, -93.099495)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the t...
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Eclipse Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Eclipse Chewing Gum - Flavors
Eclipse chewing gum - Refreshingly Mints Spearmint.
Eclipse chewing gum - Distinctly Cool Winterfrost.
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Locust Bean Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Locust Bean Gum - Structural Unit
Locust bean gum is a galactomannan similar to guar gum consisting of a (1→4)-linked β-D-mannopyranose backbone with branchpoints from...
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Chewing Gum Ban In Singapore: Encyclopedia Ii - Chewing Gum Ban In Singapore - Legislation
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore under the Regulation of Imports and Exports (Chewing Gum) Regulations. Except for chewing gum of thera...
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State Universal Store: Encyclopedia Ii - State Universal Store - Moscow Gum
Taking up nearly the entirety of the eastern side of Red Square, the Upper Trading Rows were built between 1890 and 1893 by Alexander Pom...
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Skittles Candy: Encyclopedia Ii - Skittles Candy - Smoothie Mix Skittles
Smoothie Mix Skittles was introduced by in Summer 2005. The name comes from a smoothie, which is a fruit mix drink. It is sold in a pink ...
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Skittles Candy: Encyclopedia Ii - Skittles Candy - Original Skittles
Original Fruit Skittles is sold in red bags or boxes. There are five flavors.
They are:
Strawberry (red)
Lemon (yellow)
Grape (purple)
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicotine Replacement Therapy - Types
Nicotine replacement therapy - Nicotine patch.
Nicotine replacement therapy - Nicotine gum.
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Skittles Candy: Encyclopedia Ii - Skittles Candy - Wild Berry Skittles
In 1998, Wild Berry Skittles was introduced. Wild Berry is a mix of exotic berry flavoring. The product is sold in purple bags.
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Dietary Fiber: Encyclopedia Ii - Dietary Fiber - Harmful Effects
Negative effects of dietary fiber include a reduced absorption of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and calories from the gut. Some insoluble...
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Dietary Fiber: Encyclopedia Ii - Dietary Fiber - Uses
There are two principal types of dietary fiber: soluble and insoluble. Insoluble fiber is simply bulk that changes little as it passes th...
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Dietary Fiber: Encyclopedia Ii - Dietary Fiber - Sources Of Fiber
Current recommendations suggest that adults consume 20-35 grams of dietary fiber per day, but the average American's daily intake of diet...
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Dietary Fiber: Encyclopedia Ii - Dietary Fiber - Uses
There are two principal types of dietary fiber: soluble and insoluble. Insoluble fiber is simply bulk that changes little as it passes th...
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Dietary Fiber: Encyclopedia Ii - Dietary Fiber - Guidelines On Fiber Intake
The American Dietetic Association (ADA) recommends a minimum of 20-35 g/day for a healthy adult depending on calorie intake (e.g., a 2000...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Traditional Beehives
Traditional beehives provided an enclosure for the bee colony but little more. Because there is no internal structure provided for the be...
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Acacia: Encyclopedia Ii - Acacia - Uses
Acacia - Industrial and medicinal uses.
Various species of acacia yield gum. True gum arabic is the product of Acacia senegal, abundant...
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Wolf Tooth: Encyclopedia Ii - Wolf Tooth - Blind Wolf Teeth
Blind wolf teeth are wolf teeth that are present but have not erupted through the gum. They remain underneath the gum. A good rule that h...
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The One With The Blackout: Encyclopedia Ii - The One With The Blackout - Plot
The show begins with a blackout. Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Ross, and Joey are together at Central Perk but eventually end up at Monica's ap...
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Dietary Fiber: Encyclopedia Ii - Dietary Fiber - Sources Of Fiber
Current recommendations suggest that adults consume 20-35 grams of dietary fiber per day, but the average American's daily intake of diet...
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Brooks High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Brooks High School - History
Brooks was first opened in 1938, centred around a large blue gum tree where assemblies were held. After the University of Tasmania incorp...
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Mount Arapiles: Encyclopedia Ii - Mount Arapiles - Facilities
There are a number of camping grounds at Arapiles; the Centenary Park Campground (known as "The Pines"), the Yellow Gums (known as "The G...
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Pepsin: Encyclopedia Ii - Pepsin - Trivia
The name Pepsi is derived from pepsin.
Pepsin is also used in the preparation of cheese.
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Philately: Encyclopedia Ii - Philately - Types Of Philately
Basic or technical philately, then, is the study of the technical aspects of stamp production and stamp identification. It includes the s...
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Scurvy: Encyclopedia Ii - Scurvy - Symptoms
Symptoms include:
weakness
joint pain
black-and-blue marks on the skin
gum disease
spongy gums
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Kookaburra: Encyclopedia Ii - Kookaburra - In Culture
A popular song about kookaburras goes:
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree,
Merry merry king of the bush is he,
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Pastel: Encyclopedia Ii - Pastel - Media
Pastel crayons or sticks, which resemble chalk, consist of pure pigment combined with an inert binder, such as gum arabic, gum tragacanth...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Beehive Symbolism
The beehive (usually as an iconified skep) is one of the symbols of the US state of Utah. It is associated with the doctrine of the Churc...
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Neem:
Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary Iii On Neem
neem:
neem. The margosa tree, which exudes a tenacious gum, has a bitter bark, and its fruit and seeds have medicinal properties.
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Yoo-hoo: Encyclopedia Ii - Yoo-hoo - Ingredients
Classic chocolate flavor:
Water, dairy whey, high fructose corn syrup and/or sugar, non-fat milk, corn syrup solids, cocoa (processed wit...
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Galactomannan: Encyclopedia Ii - Galactomannan - Food Use
Galactomannans are used in foods as stabilisers. Guar and LBG are comomnly used in ice cream to improve texture and reduce ice cream melt...
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Psychic Dentistry:
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Health Dictionary On Psychic Dentistry
psychic dentistry: healing of teeth or gums, production of fillings in teeth, or generation of teeth by faith healing (prayer and the ...
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Whites Hill: Encyclopedia Ii - Whites Hill - Environment
Whites Hill Reserve is characterised by a topographical ridge that extends from Pine Mountain through to Whites Hill (the highest elevati...
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Goldenseal:
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Dictionary On
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goldenseal: used to strengthen the immune system; acts as an antibiotic; has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, potentiat...
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Devil Fruit: Encyclopedia Ii - Devil Fruit - Types Of Devil Fruits
Fruits introduced so far, are classified into three different groups: Paramecia, Zoan, and Logia.
Paramecia, the most common, is often re...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Modern Beehives
The modern beehive, designed in 1840 by father Jan Dzierżon, is made up of a series of square or rectangular boxes without tops or botto...
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Beehive Beekeeping: Encyclopedia Ii - Beehive Beekeeping - Modern Beehives
The modern beehive, designed in 1840 by father Jan Dzierżon, is made up of a series of square or rectangular boxes without tops or botto...
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Monkey D. Luffy: Encyclopedia Ii - Monkey D. Luffy - History
When Luffy was young he met a band of pirates led by a kindly pirate named Red-Haired Shanks. Luffy befriended that band of pirates and f...
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Roddy Piper: Encyclopedia Ii - Roddy Piper - In Wrestling
Roddy Piper - Finishing and signature moves.
sleeper hold
Roddy Piper - Previous managers.
"Cowboy" Bob Orton, Jr.
Roddy Piper -...
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Aspartame: Encyclopedia Ii - Aspartame - Products With Aspartame
These products may contain aspartame, but may also be available in sugared form, or with neither sugar nor artificial sweeteners, that is...
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Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine: Encyclopedia Ii - Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine - Non-scientologists And Space Opera
Non-Scientologists have, on the whole, not reacted with much sympathy to Scientology space opera. However, Hubbard claimed that the power...
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Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine: Encyclopedia Ii - Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine - Alien Civilizations
Hubbard said that the following "alien civilizations" exist(ed):
Space opera in Scientology doctrine - Arslycus.
Arslycus was an ancien...
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Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine: Encyclopedia Ii - Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine - Scientology And Science Fiction
The Church of Scientology has objected to Scientology being painted as a science fiction fantasy [1]. However, Hubbard claimed that the m...
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Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine: Encyclopedia Ii - Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine - Scientology's View Of The Universe
Scientology doctrine holds that the human spirit is manifested in the form of a thetan, a spiritual being roughly equivalent to a soul, w...
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Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine: Encyclopedia Ii - Space Opera In Scientology Doctrine - Scientologists And Space Opera
Some aspects of Scientology space opera are revealed only in higher-level Scientology courses. For instance, the story of Xenu is part of...
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Devil Fruit: Encyclopedia Ii - Devil Fruit - List Of Devil Fruits
It should be noted that many of the fruit names come from Japanese onomatopoeia and Japanese vocabulary.
Devil Fruit - Paramecia fruits....
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Dentistry:
Alternative
Treatment
Dictionary On Dentistry (holistic, Biological Or Natural)
Dentistry (Holistic, Biological or Natural): Natural dentistry may include such innovative treatments as dental acupuncture, homeopath...
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Oral Hygiene: Encyclopedia Ii - Oral Hygiene - Complications
Usually there are no complications; however, overly vigorous or improperly performed brushing and flossing may result in injury to the gi...
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Candelilla Wax: Encyclopedia Ii - Candelilla Wax - Uses
As a food additive, candelilla wax has the E number E902 and is used as a glazing agent. It also finds use in cosmetic industry, as a com...
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Kurdufan: Encyclopedia Ii - Kurdufan - Economy And Demography
Traditionally the area is known for production of gum Arabic. Other crops include groundnuts, cotton, and millet. The main ethnic groups ...
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Eucalyptus: Encyclopedia Ii - Eucalyptus - Fire
Eucalypts regenerate very quickly after fire. After the 2000 Canberra fires, hectares of imported species were killed, whereas in a matte...
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22 Short Films About Springfield: Encyclopedia Ii - 22 Short Films About Springfield - Synopsis
Small slices of life in Springfield are shown, such as: Bart craves sugar; Apu in "The Jolly Bengali"; Lisa with gum in her hair; Smither...
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Diabetes In Cats And Dogs: Encyclopedia Ii - Diabetes In Cats And Dogs - Hypoglycemic Episode
An acute hypoglycemic episode (very low blood sugar) can happen even if you are careful, since pets' insulin requirements sometimes chang...
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Moth: Encyclopedia Ii - Moth - Moth Species
Large and dramatic Moth species include:
Death's-head Hawkmoth Acherontia sp.
Luna Moth Actias luna
Atlas moth Attacus atlas The largest...
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Watercolor Painting: Encyclopedia Ii - Watercolor Painting - Watercolor Paint
The broader term for water-based painting media is watermedia. The term watercolor most often to refers to traditional transparent waterc...
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Nicotine: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicotine - Therapeutic Uses
The primary therapeutic use of nicotine is in treating nicotine dependence. Controlled levels of nicotine are given to a patient through ...
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Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: Encyclopedia Ii - Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - Signs And Symptoms
ITP occurs most often in women over 40 years of age. It may be acute, lasting for 6 months or less, or chronic, lasting for over a year. ...
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Glenelg South Australia: Encyclopedia Ii - Glenelg South Australia - History
The Old Gum Tree near Glenelg was the site of the reading of the Proclamation by Governor John Hindmarsh creating the colony of South Aus...
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Thrombocytopenia: Encyclopedia Ii - Thrombocytopenia - Signs And Symptoms
Often, low platelet levels do not lead to clinical problems; rather, they are picked up on a routine full blood count. Occasionally, ther...
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Rice Bran Wax: Encyclopedia Ii - Rice Bran Wax - Uses
Used in various industries like paper coating, textiles, explosives, fruit & vegetable coatings, pharmaceuticals, candles, moulded no...
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Aerial Firefighting: Encyclopedia Ii - Aerial Firefighting - Fire Retardant
Borate salts were used in the past to fight wildfires but were found to sterilize the soil and were toxic to animals. Newer retardants us...
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Chew Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Chew
Chew Dream Symbols: Dreams of chewing something may indicate a need to sort things out. Chewing gum may represent going through the sa...
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Gums Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Gums
Gums Dream Symbols: verbalizing what you want or need. A need to express your emotions. (Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols) &nbs...
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Meaning Of Dreams About Chewing Gum: Dream Interpretation Dictionary
- Chewing Gum
Chewing gum For several years now, I have been receiving similar dreams from people all over the world. The dreams are almost e...
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