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nih.gov; Mark R Cookson* - cookson@mail.nih.gov * Corresponding author Abstract Background: Inferences about protein function are often made based on sequence homology to other gene products of known activities.
1. Place a turnip or Chinese cabbage core in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for four to six weeks (see figure 1). Before refrigeration the Chinese cabbage, cut off most of the outer leaves, leaving a 10 - 15 cm thick stem or core with smaller leaves attached.
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A Guide To Healthy School Meals www.doe.mass.edu/cnp/ Copyright 2003 This document was prepared by the Massachusetts Department of Education Dr. David P. Driscoll, Commissioner of Education Permission is granted to copy all or parts of this document for non-commercial educational purposes.
BEGINNING YOUR ORGANIC FOOD GARDEN [Copyright 2000 by Norm Lee. Reprinted with permission. May be copied for private use, but not sold.] ONE: THE BASICS Why garden? As the gardener tends his plot and seasons pass, the more benefits he likely realizes.
CHECK PPQ Form 203 or PPQ Form 540, or a copy of a telex that verifies PPQ did preclear shipment 2. MONITOR seals and VERIFY that numbers and types of fruits and vegetables that are precleared match the shipping documents. If they do, RELEASE the shipment.
The imported cabbageworm adult is one of the most common butterflies in the Northeast. The velvety-green caterpillar of this butterfly feeds on the leaves of cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, turnips, radishes, kale, lettuce and weeds of the mustard family.