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[quote] Greetings, Here is the most recent media coverage of our research findings: http://www.citizen.com/healthbeat/news%202003/February03/news02.11.03a.htm Kind regards, -- Leonid Gavrilov Author of the book "The Biology of Life Span" http://www.src.uchicago.edu/~gavr1/index.
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Perceptive readers will no doubt question the value of placing one's biography on a Web page. After all, there can't be many people on Earth who honestly care about my dog's name, my favorite color, or that embarrassing "Superman" incident when I was 5.
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Florida 4-H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual  Rules and Glossary Page 13 Name Contestant No. Fruits and Nuts Vegetables a. Apple a. Artichoke, globe b. Apricot b. Artichoke, Jerusalem c. Avocado c. Asparagus d. Banana d. Bean, snap e. Barbados cherry e. Bean, lima 1. _____ f.
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Plants of the UNF Campus Sabal palmetto  cabbage palm family Arecaceae This plant can be seen on the west side of building 45, the north side of building 39 and in natural areas around campus.
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If you recall the address by Police Historian Gary Presland at the Annual General Meeting in March 2005 you may be interested in this item from Volume 6 of "Historical Records of Victoria" edited by Michael Cannon and Ian McFarlane. On page 201 there is this reference:
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The sabal palmetto or cabbage palm has been a symbol of the real Florida since long before it was designated our state tree by Florida legislature in 1953. Forestry interests in northern Florida favored the slash pine as our official state tree.
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Page Maintained By: BioSciCH@mail.usyd.edu.au Last Update: Thursday, 15-Feb-2007 12:01:27 EST URL: http://science.uniserve.edu.au/school/curric/stage4_5/nativeplants/gallery/cabbagepalm/index.html
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Adams LS, Seeram NP, Hardy ML, Carpenter C, Heber D. Analysis of the interactions of botanical extract combinations against the viability of prostate cancer cell lines. Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2006;3(1):117-124. Al-Shukri SH, Deschaseaux P, Kuzmin IV, Amdiy RR.
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Swamp Cabbage Festival - Sunday Morning News - Clewiston, LaBelle, Moore Haven, Alva, Palmdale, Felda, Ft. Myers - The towns of Southwest Florida - Festival information
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cabbage n [perh. by folk etymology fr. MF cabas cheating, theft] Brit : pieces of cloth left in cutting out garments and traditionally said to b e kept by tailors as perquisites 3.
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ENH-733 Sabal palmetto: Cabbage Palm1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 1. This document is ENH-733, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.
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Prev Term: littoral zone Next Term: live weight live oak/cabbage palm forest Use: mesic hammocks
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| Search via WebZ | | Search via WebLuis | | Main Index | | Term Index | Prev Term: Byssus skipper butterfly Next Term: Cabbage palm Cabbage butterfly Related Terms: Pieris rapae
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This range site is characterized by having nearly level land and a high alkaline pH. Water movement is very gradual to and through the natural drainageways, swamps, ponds, and marshes associated with this range site.
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Field Marks: "Leaves are fan shaped, deeply divided and conspicuously V-shaped; segments are shiny green above, gray green below, with numerous threads suspended from the segment margins; petioles smooth. Fruit is round and black, borne in long, drooping clusters.
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For years, the tree shown on Floridas State Seal was the Coconut Palm, Cocos nucifera, a species thought to have originated in the west Pacific or Indian Ocean Islands.
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This is the most visible fern species in southern and central Florida. There are few Cabbage Palms Sabal palmetto in the wild or in cultivation that do not sport a small collection of elegant light green fronds high in their crown.
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A solitary, tall palm with a slender grey trunk, which has fissures and annular rings. Leaves fan-shaped to about 4 m long, partially divided into numerous segments which droop at the tips. Fruits black to 1.5 cm diameter.
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Photographs of Australian Native Plants: Livistona australis (Cabbage Palm) by Russell Kightley Media
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