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  2. The Brass Check - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair called The Brass Check "the most important and most dangerous book I have ever written." [2] The University of Illinois Press released a new edition of the book in 2003, which contains a preface by Robert W. McChesney and Ben Scott. The text is also freely available on the Internet, as Sinclair opted not to copyright the text in an ...

  3. Harpaphe haydeniana - Wikipedia

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    The cyanide secretions are not dangerous to humans, but can cause irritation and pain if it contacts sensitive areas such as the mouth, eyes, or nose. [1] Despite the various common names given the species, the coloration pattern, cyanide defense, and associated almond scent occur in other flat-backed millipedes around the world.

  4. Erythronium - Wikipedia

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    trout-lily, yellow trout-lily, yellow adder's-tongue, yellow dogtooth violet: Eastern Canada (Ontario to Labrador), Eastern United States (ME to GA, West to Mississippi River) Erythronium californicum Purdy: California fawn-lily: Northern California: Erythronium caucasicum Woronow: Caucasian dog's tooth violet: Caucasus, Iran: Erythronium ...

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  6. The Book Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Christiansen, writing for The Daily Telegraph, offered The Book Quiz as an example of the BBC's "dumbed-down arts coverage", calling it "breezy drivel" that does "little more than twitter." [ 1 ] Alex Larman's review on guardian.co.uk said it was "hard to think of a more misconceived programme", "a very poor thing indeed" that seems to ...

  7. Oral microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Ancient humans are thought to have maintained a much different oral microbiome landscape than non-human primates, despite having a shared environment. Existing data has found that chimpanzees maintain higher levels of Bacteroidetes and Fusobacteria , while humans have greater proportions of Firmicutes and Proteobacteria . [ 33 ]

  8. Pure, White and Deadly - Wikipedia

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    Pure, White and Deadly is a 1972 book by John Yudkin, a British nutritionist and former Chair of Nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College, London. [1] Published in New York, it was the first publication by a scientist to anticipate the adverse health effects, especially in relation to obesity and heart disease, of the public's increased sugar consumption.

  9. Spathularia flavida - Wikipedia

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    Spathularia flavida, commonly known as the yellow earth tongue, the yellow fan, or the fairy fan, is an ascomycete fungus found in coniferous forests of Asia, Europe and North America. It produces a small, fan- or spoon-shaped fruit body with a flat, wavy or lobed cream to yellow colored "head" raised on a white to cream stalk.