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14214 NKF of Western New York. http://www.kidney.org/site/atoz/atozPrint.cfm?ch=111&&id=103 Potassium is a mineral found in many of the foods you eat. It plays a role in keeping your heartbeat regular and your muscles working right. It is the job of healthy kidneys to keep the right amount of potassium in your body. Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research national   kidney   foundation   disease   amount   of   water   chronic   scientific   advisory   board   mushrooms   grapefruit   juice   grape   brussels   sprouts   zucchini   squash Jan 1, 2007  

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cabbage species. The edible parts of the plant are clusters of swollen buds or sprouts. They are about 2.5 cm (about 1 in) in diameter, growing along the stem at the junctions of the leaves. Scientific classification: Brussels sprouts belong to the family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae).
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Johns Hopkins scientists have found that sulforaphane, a chemical present at high levels in a precursor form in broccoli and related veggies (cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc.), helps prevent the severe blistering and skin breakage brought on by the rare and potentially fatal genetic disease
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§ Leafy Brassica Greens § collard § kale § mustard § rape salad § bok choy § NOT TURNIP § Head and Stem Brassicas (cole crops) § cabbage § broccoli § cauliflower § kohlrabi § Brussels sprouts § Chinese cabbage (napa) Brassica Leafy Vegetables EPA Crop Group
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Understanding Nutrition, 8e Chapter 11 - The Fat-Soluble Vitamins: A, D, E, and K Forms of Vitamin A In this diagram, corners represent carbon atoms, as in all previous diagrams in this book.
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They hide their peas under the mashed potatoes, pass the carrots to a baby brother and drop brussels sprouts to the dog. For generations, children have gone to great lengths to avoid eating their vegetables.
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Agricultures magazine is a publication from the Purdue School of Agriculture the highlights the research, teaching, and extension work done by people in Purdue Agriculture ; Agricultures magazine is a publication from the Purdue College of Agriculture the highlights the research, teaching, and
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The only journalist granted complete access to the 'Ginger project' -- the invention of the worlds first self-balancing, electric-powered personal transportation device -- Steve Kemper takes readers inside a world of ingenious engineering with his buzzed-about investigation, Code Name Ginger --
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Topics on class forum recently included goat meat  not the goat meat we yelled about as cadets before Army-Navy games, but real goat meat eating sessions.
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http://ag.udel.edu/extension It is the policy of the Delaware Cooperative Extension System that no person shall be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, sex, disability, age, or national origin. Revision Date: 4/1/2004 Ed Kee, Extension Specialist Dewey M.
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