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  Texas Medical Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Texas Medical Center, with more than five million patient visits annually and one of the highest densities of clinical facilities and basic science and translational research of any location, is the largest medical district in the world.
It contains 42 medicine-related institutions, 13 hospitals, and two medical schools.
Adjacent to the center is Rice University, Hermann Park, Reliant Park and the Museum District.
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 Mathematics and Science Education Center | Northwest Teacher Fall 2001
Today their task is to thin out the Braeburn crop by pinching off the stalks bearing smaller apples while preserving the larger fruit that has developed from that king blossom.
Close to 60 percent of the 450 students in the elementary school come from families that depend on agriculture for their livelihoods.
The most important harvest, however, is the apple crop—the Galas, Golden Delicious, Cameos, Braeburns, and Fujis that arrive every fall to supermarkets across the nation.
www.nwrel.org /msec/nwteacher/fall2001/apple.html   (1588 words)

  
 Fruit Vegetables Natural Foods Herbs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Here's what this 387-page tome concludes about studies in humans: "There is limited evidence for a cancer-preventive effect of consumption of fruit and of vegetables for cancers of the mouth and...
Fruit and vegetables are two of the recommended types of first foods for infants to be introduced...
Fruit and Vegetables: Nutrition Source, Harvard School of Public Health [Adobe PDF]Fruit and Vegetables: Nutrition Source, Harvard School of Public Health.
www.naturalfoodsherbs.com /healthy/Fruit-Vegetables.html   (3119 words)

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