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They're green, leafy, and one of the most maligned of all vegetables, first grown in large quantities around Brussels, Belgium. That's why they're called "Brussels" sprouts, not "Brussel" sprouts. We picked that up from Steve Bontadelli.
Hands-On Science, Division of Sciences. The University of Otago is New Zealand's first. Founded in 1869, we have earned an international reputation through the quality of our teaching and research.
Brassicaceae - The Cabbage (Mustard) Family Brassicaceae family characters: white or yellow 4-petaled flowers with cross shape (old name of the family was Cruciferae); pinnately lobed to compound leaves; sharp taste.
In het kader van de bevordering van de kenniseconomie geeft de regering een injectie die oploopt tot ý 185 miljoen in 2007. Van dit structurele bedrag maakt de door de Manifestpartijen (vno-ncw, tno, knaw, nwo, vsnu) aanhoudend bepleite ý 100 miljoen extra voor nwo deel uit.
Features grizzly@ursinus.edu 4 The GrizzlyApril 12, 2007 LANE TAYLOR lataylor@ursinus.edu Spread your legs and turn your head and cough ERIN PADOVANI erpadovani@ursinus.edu Most people hate the hassles involved with a doctors appointment.
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Sixteen partners from eight European countries participated in the project, of which ten partners maintain collections of these Brassica species, three conduct research and three are involved in breeding.
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 --