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  • 51Anti-diabetic drug — Anti diabetic drugs treat diabetes mellitus by lowering glucose levels in the blood. With the exceptions of insulin, exenatide, and pramlintide, all are administered orally and are thus also called oral hypoglycemic agents or oral… …

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  • 52Artemisia tridentata — Sagebrush redirects here. For other uses of the word, see Sagebrush (disambiguation). Artemisia tridentata Sagebrush, from Eastern Washington Conservation status …

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  • 53Russian cuisine — Plates of vareniki, a type of dumpling, with smetana (sour cream) and onion. Russian cuisine (Russian: Русская кухня, tr. Russkaya kuhnya) is diverse, as …

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  • 54Catechin — IUPAC name (2R,3S) 2 (3,4 dihydroxyphenyl) 3,4 dihydro 2H chromene 3,5,7 …

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  • 55Aloe vera — plant with flower detail …

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  • 56Glass frog — For other uses, see GlassFrog (disambiguation). Glass Frog Hyalinobatrachium ruedai Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 57Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase — Not to be confused with Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase. Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase PDB rendering based on 1khb. Identifiers Symbol …

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  • 58coloration — colorational, adj. colorationally, adv. /kul euh ray sheuhn/, n. appearance with regard to color arrangement or use of colors; coloring: the bold coloration of some birds. [1605 15; COLOR + ATION] * * * ▪ biology Introduction       in biology,… …

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  • 59fascioliasis — /feuh see euh luy euh sis, suy /, n. Vet. Pathol. liver rot. [1885 90; < NL Fasciol(a) name of genus of liver flukes (L: small bandage) + IASIS] * * * ▪ pathology       infection of humans and grass grazing animals, caused by the liver fluke&#8230; …

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  • 60FOOD — The Biblical Period Diet in Ereẓ Israel during the biblical period was dependent mostly on the food supply of the closed agricultural economy. Most agricultural produce came from permanent settlements, and some wild plants were gathered, while&#8230; …

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