New or Noteworthy Trees from Micronesia VII
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New and Noteworthy in Nutrition (NNN)
SOUTHERN AFRICA In a little town not far from where I live, children suck salt to make themselves thirsty. Their thirst makes them drink more water and this fills their stomachs and helps to suppress the hunger in their bellies. It is almost beyond belief that three years ago Zimbabwe was called the breadbasket of Africa (excerpt from Zimbabwean farmer, Cathy Buckles online journal, 22 Febru...
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Science, a weekly journal. io published each Friday by the American Association for the Advancement of Science at The Business Press, Incorporated, N. Queen St. and McGovern Ave., Lancaster, I'a. Founded in 1880. it has been since 1900 the official publication of the AAAS. Editorial and Advertising Offices, 1515 Massachusetts Avenue. N.W.. Washington I, D. C. Telephone. EXecutive or 6061. Cable...
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In the past few decades, Americans have been eating more and sleeping less, and some researchers now suspect that there may be a connection. A number of cross-sectional and longitudinal cohort studies have suggested that chronic sleep deprivation is associated with an increased risk of obesity. 1-4It is thought that sleep deprivation may promote weight gain by altering sympathetic nervous syste...
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UNLABELLED Newly discovered fossil assemblages of small bodied Homo sapiens from Palau, Micronesia possess characters thought to be taxonomically primitive for the genus Homo. BACKGROUND Recent surface collection and test excavation in limestone caves in the rock islands of Palau, Micronesia, has produced a sizeable sample of human skeletal remains dating roughly between 940-2890 cal ybp. P...
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عنوان ژورنال: Shokubutsugaku Zasshi
سال: 1934
ISSN: 0006-808X
DOI: 10.15281/jplantres1887.48.730