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Dictionary » A » Apple oil Apple oilApple oil --> amyl valerate isoamyl isovalerate;used as a sedative; formerly used in the treatment of gallstones because of its solvent action on cholesterol. Synonym: apple oil. ![]()
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Results from our forumStomach bloating and weight gain... (time consuming, so my choices are getting to be real basic, and possibly almost just a raw food way of eating at times - I will choose to eat an apple or some other fruit over making cookies or muffins). I also have become a vegan over the last 7 years - started cutting out red meat and pork ...
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Re: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... ideas about them and learn more about them. We are not always correct in our grouping and naming, but that does not make the process wrong. An apple is an apple, but there are many varieties. If I wanted a cortland but I just asked my friend to buy me an apple, chances are I'd get a red-delicious ...
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5 best proofs of evolution... that all that we perceive as reality is false. Well if that is true then the probability would be the same for everything within our reality. An apple would be just as likely to be non-real as a monkey. Well when the only tools we have to help us determine reality are the things we can observe, ...
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UVB Rays-Apple Decaying Rate.... decay as most of the bacteria die whaen exposed to uv because u v damages DNA causing leathal mutation. BUt this may also affect the cell of apple exposed to UV B . i think u must go to take out the details on penitrance of UVB n u can also investigate the leathal dose of UV B rest if u hav ...
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