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  • ...the Southeast Asian cuisines of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The plant tastes somewhat like anise, with a strong, pungent, sweet smell. ...als, some are perennial in warm, tropical climates, including African Blue and Holy Thai basil.
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  • ...meters (six to nineteen feet) tall. All sugar [[cane]] species interbreed, and the major commercial [[cultivar]]s are complex [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]] == Cultivation and uses ==
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  • ...ndustrial hemp|its psychoactive variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cannabis|other uses|Hemp (disambiguation)}} ...xtiles]], [[biodegradable plastic]]s, [[construction]], health food, fuel, and medical purposes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecofibre.com.au/facts.html|t
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  • Items in this list are followed by a brief description of symptoms and other details. ...apid rate, is spread by [[transmission (medicine)|airborne transmission]], and is extremely [[infectious disease|contagious]].
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  • ...te=}}</ref>&nbsp; Signal transduction starts with a signal to a receptor, and ends with a change in cell function. ...ical messengers, such as testosterone, can pass through the cell membrane, and bind directly to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus.
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  • ...individuals and families owned their own goats, cows, and other livestock and milked them on a daily basis. ...o Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication in the United States'', Alan L. Olmstead and Paul W. Rhode, January 2005, The Journal of Economic History (2007), 67 :
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