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  2. Seedco - Wikipedia

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    Seedco operates as both a direct services provider and an intermediary organization, helping community-based organizations expand outreach and secure funding, and is an affiliate of the Acacia Network. Seedco’s major initiatives include:

  3. List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids

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    This article is a list of Acacia species (sensu lato) that are known to contain psychoactive alkaloids, or are suspected of containing such alkaloids due to being psychoactive. The presence and constitution of alkaloids in nature can be highly variable, due to environmental and genetic factors.

  4. Acacia - Wikipedia

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    Acacia, commonly known as wattles [3] [4] or acacias, is a genus of about 1,084 species of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae.

  5. Why Acacia Research Shares Popped - AOL

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  6. Acacia Subsidiary Partners with Owner of Patent That ... - AOL

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    Acacia Subsidiary Partners with Owner of Patent That Relates to Core Fiber Optic Network Architectures NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Acacia Research Corporation (NAS: ACTG) announced ...

  7. Ameritas - Wikipedia

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    The latter had been formed in 1997 when Acacia Life Insurance Company of Washington, D.C., [5] converted from a mutual life insurance company to a stock company wholly owned by a mutual insurance holding company. [6] The company formed by the merger of the Acacia and Ameritas holding companies was named the Ameritas Acacia Mutual Holding ...

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  9. Vachellia nilotica - Wikipedia

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    Vachellia nilotica, more commonly known as Acacia nilotica, and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, [5] babul, [6] thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, [7] is a flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.