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  2. Ginkgo biloba - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgo biloba leaves and sarcotesta contain ginkgolic acids [83] – which are highly allergenic – long-chain alkylphenols, such as bilobol or adipostatin A [84] (bilobol is a substance related to anacardic acid from cashew nut shells and urushiols present in poison ivy and other Toxicodendron spp.) [9] [80] Individuals with a history of ...

  3. Ginkgo - Wikipedia

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    The ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) is a living fossil, with fossils similar to the modern plant dating back to the Permian, 270 million years ago. The closest living relatives of the clade are the cycads, [4] which share with the extant G. biloba the characteristic of motile sperm.

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  5. Flers, Orne - Wikipedia

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    The first written mentions of Flers appear at the end of the twelfth century as Flers (1164–1179) or Flex (1188–1221). Some authors think that the name of the town derives from the German toponym Hlaeri, meaning wasteland or common grazing land, while others suggest an origin in the German Fliessen, from the Dutch vliet or the Latin fluere Latin Fluere, indicating a waterflow, basin or marsh.

  6. Ginkgo apodes - Wikipedia

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    The name "Ginkgo" comes from its Japanese name, Gin an and Itsjò, which means "silver apricot". This came from a transliteration made by Engelbert Kaempfer, the first European to see Ginkgo biloba in Japan. The name "apodes" comes from the Greek α-and -ποδ, meaning apod or "without foot", in reference to the very short pedicels in the ...

  7. Farm to Market Road 407 - Wikipedia

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    Near Bartonville at Country Club Road, FM 407 (locally known from this point as Justin Road) previously turned south before resuming an eastward path; however, as of 2014 407 was re-routed to the north, eliminating the required turns in either direction and the ensuing bottleneck during rush hour congestion (similar to a re-route in 2012 near ...

  8. Harfleur - Wikipedia

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    Harfleur (pronounced) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France.. It was the principal seaport in north-western France for six centuries, until Le Havre was built about five kilometres (three miles) downstream in the sixteenth century to take advantage of anchorages less prone to siltation.

  9. Colleville-sur-Mer - Wikipedia

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    It was originally a farm owned by a certain Koli, a Scandinavian settler in the Middle Ages.It shares the same etymology as the other Colleville in Normandy. During the conquest of England by William the Conqueror or following it, Gilbert de Colleville was given lands in Devon England, it was from this Knight that the modern de Colville/Colvin family would develop, also including Clan Colville ...

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