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  2. Claire Loewenfeld - Wikipedia

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    Claire Loewenfeld, born Lewisohn in Tübingen, Germany [1] (27 September 1899 – 20 August 1974) was a nutritionist and herbalist who worked in England during and after the Second World War promoting the importance of good nutrition, most notably rosehips from Britain's hedgerows as a source of vitamin C. [2] [3] She studied at Maximilian Bircher-Benner's clinic in Zurich, Switzerland, [4 ...

  3. Rosehip neuron - Wikipedia

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    Rosehip neurons are named after the rose hip fruit due to the axon terminal's resemblance to their berries. These rosehip cells show an immunohistochemical profile ( GAD1 + CCK +, CNR1 – SST – CALB2 – PVALB –) matching a single transcriptomically defined cell type whose specific molecular marker signature is not seen in mouse cortex.

  4. Rose hip - Wikipedia

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    Rose hips under the snow. Wild rose hip fruits are particularly rich in vitamin C, containing 426 mg per 100 g [4] or 0.4% by weight (w/w). RP-HPLC assays of fresh rose hips and several commercially available products revealed a wide range of L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) content, ranging from 0.03 to 1.3%. [5]

  5. How To Protect Your Roses This Winter Before It's Too Late

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    Pruning while temperatures are moderate can signal the rose to produce new, tender canes susceptible to winter damage. Wait until mid-November to remove dead or diseased canes and reduce the ...

  6. Rosa majalis - Wikipedia

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    Rosa majalis (syn. R. cinnamomea sensu L. 1759, non 1753; [1] R. cinnamomea auct. non L.; cinnamon rose; [2] double cinnamon rose [3]) is a species of deciduous shrubs in the genus Rosa, native to forests of Europe and Siberia. It grows to 2 m. and yields edible hip fruits rich in vitamin C, which are used in medicine [4] and to produce rose ...

  7. Sidney Katz - Wikipedia

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    As Katz began to understand more about the medicine sub-specialty of long-term care for elderly adults, his team at Benjamin Rose began to gather data on how different treatments affected patient outcomes. Katz’s first attempt at formally capturing this data was to study 64 hip fracture patients during an 18-month period.

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  9. Rosa moyesii - Wikipedia

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    Rosa moyesii is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae. [1] [2] It is native to western China.Growing to 4 m (13 ft) tall by 3 m (10 ft) wide, it is a vigorous deciduous shrub, with plentiful matte green leaves and flat red or pink flowers, with yellow central stamens, in summer.