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  2. File:Pom Pom Tackoway, 1994.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Logo Badan POM.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Pom-pom - Wikipedia

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    Pom-poms are mainly used to cheer for sports. Three cheerleaders dancing with pom-poms in Tokyo, Japan. A pom-pom – also spelled pom-pon, pompom or pompon – is a decorative ball or tuft of fibrous material. The term may refer to large tufts used by cheerleaders, or a small, tighter ball attached to the top of a hat, also known as a bobble ...

  5. Poms - Wikipedia

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    POMS or Poms may refer to: Production and Operations Management is an academic society and a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on all topics in product and process design, operations, and supply chain management. Pom-pons, a hand-held decoration used in cheerleading or a related sport also called "poms" or "pom-pons"

  6. Dais cotinifolia - Wikipedia

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    Dais cotinifolia, known as the pompom tree, is a small Southern African tree belonging to the Thymelaeaceae family. It occurs along the east coast northwards from the Eastern Cape, inland along the Drakensberg escarpment through KwaZulu-Natal and the Transvaal, with an isolated population in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe.

  7. Eupatorium macrocephalum - Wikipedia

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    Eupatorium macrocephalum Less. aka pompom weed, is a cosmopolitan perennial plant belonging to the family of Asteraceae and regarded as an invasive weed in some countries. It is native to the southern United States, Central America, South America and was introduced to South Africa. [1]

  8. Basics of white flower colouration - Wikipedia

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    The petunia flower is immersed into a flask of water, connected to a vacuum pump, after which the flower appeared colourless. The white colour is expressed by the air present in the vacuoles that absorb the light, without air the flower loses the white colour. There is an increasing interest in flower colour, [citation needed] since some ...

  9. Chrysanthemum - Wikipedia

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    Yellow or white chrysanthemum flowers of the species C. morifolium are boiled to make a tea in some parts of East Asia. The resulting beverage is known simply as chrysanthemum tea (菊 花 茶, pinyin: júhuā chá, in Chinese). In Korea, a rice wine flavored with chrysanthemum flowers is called gukhwaju (국화주).