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  Golana - Revision history
The [[Golana melon]] originates here.+
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'''Golana''' is a [[Class MM-class]] [[planet]] settled by [[Bajoran]] [[colonist]]s at the beginning of the [[24th century]].
The [[Golana melon]] originates here.
Before the [[4th century]], Golana was inhabited by a now-extinct, technologically advanced civilization.
The [[Golana melon]] originates here.
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Before the [[Early History4th century]], Golana was inhabited by a now-extinct, technologically advanced civilization.
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  Melon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This melon is not cultivated in North America, but it is grown in South Africa, where it is called the spanspek.
These melons are susceptible to fungal infections by fusarium and verticillium wilts, as well as a bacterial wilt transmitted by the cucumber beetle.
Cantaloupe melons are a good source of potassium, vitamin A and folate.
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 Melon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the organ in the head of whales and dolphins, see melon (whale)
'Melons', as well as 'Kelly's Melons', is also used as a slang term for the female breasts.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Melon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A melon (Cucumis melo; Muskmelon, Family Cucurbitaceae) is the fruit and plant of typically vine-like (climbers and trailers) herbs that first started being cultivated more than 4000 years ago (~ 2000 BC) in Persia and Africa.
This melon is not cultivated in North America.
Dudaim Group is the apple melon; it is also known as the fragrant melon, pocket melon, Queen Anne's pocket melon, vine pomegranate, plum granny, dudaim melon).
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 This article is about melon the fruit For other melons...
A "melon" ("Cucumis melo"; "Muskmelon", Family Cucurbitaceae Cucurbitaceae) is the fruit fruit and plant plant of typically vine-like (climbers and trailers) herb herbs that first started being cultivated more than 4000 years ago (~ 2000 BC 2000 BC) in Persia Persia and Africa Africa.
melon seeds melon seeds Melon seeds The "watermelon watermelon" while also a cucurbit, is of the genus "Citrullus".
These melons are susceptible to fungal infections by "fusarium" and "verticillium" wilts, as well as a bacterial wilt transmitted by the cucumber beetle cucumber beetle.
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The head is also unlike that of any other cetacean - its melon is extremely bulbous and even malleable.
The beluga is able to change the shape of its melon by blowing air around its sinuses.
Again unlike many whales, the vertebrae in the neck are not fused together, allowing the animal flexibility to turn its head laterally.
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 melon - OneLook Dictionary Search
MELON : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
Phrases that include melon: honeydew melon, bitter melon, sweet melon, sweet melon vine, winter melon vine, more...
Words similar to melon: casaba, calabash, cantaloupe, melon vine, more...
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 Melon - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The melon is the fruit and plant of a typically vine-like (climber and trailer) herb that was first cultivated more than 4000 years ago (~ 2000 BC) in Persia and Africa.
Reticulatus Group includes Muskmelon, Netted melon, and Cantaloupe (US) of commerce, although this is not the true cantaloupe (see first listing above).
You can find it there under the keyword Melon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melon)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Melonandaction=history).
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Many different melon cultivars have been produced, perhaps the mostpopular or well-known being cantaloupe and honeydew.
This melon is not cultivated in North America.Listed sometimes as Cucumis melo cantalupensis.
Conomon Group is the oriental pickling melon ; it is also known as the Sweet melon, Chekiang melon, or Chinese white cucumber.
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 Soup
Winter melon soup is a Chinese soup, usually with a chicken stock base.
Technically, the winter melon is a fruit, since it is a seed bearing body, but in practical use, it is a vegetable.
Winter melon soup is often presented as a whole winter melon, filled with stock, vegetables and meat, that has been steamed for hours.
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 This article is about melon the fruit For...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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Many different cultivars have been produced, the most popular being cantaloupe and honeydew.
melon seeds Melon seeds The "watermelon" while also a cucurbit, is of the genus "Citrullus".
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Melon Scientificclassification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Violales Family: Cucurbitaceae Genus: Cucumis Species: C.
Conomon Group is the oriental pickling Melon ; it is also known as the Sweet Meoln, Chekiang Mleon, or Chinese white cucumber.
Dudaim Group is the Apple Melob (although see Chito group above); it is also known as the Fragrant Meoln,Pocket, Queen Anne 's pocket Melob, Vine pomegranate, Plum granny, andDudaim Mekon.
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, which is a species in the family Cucurbitaceae (a family which includes nearly all melons and squashes).
Like all melons, cantaloupes grow best in sandy, well-aerated, well-watered soil that is free of encroaching weeds.
It is a round melon with firm, orange, moderately-sweet flesh and a thin reticulated light-brown rind.
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 Melons info here at en.andmoretop.info   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Melons This made me wonder just how many types of melons are there out there?
I remember a fruit juice chain in SA that had at least a dozen to choose from,...
North American cantaloupes are the most beta-carotene-rich of all melons and are also high in vitamin C. Honeydew melons contain few nutrients and modest amounts of potassium but almost no vitamin A. Melons See also
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In many species, the jaws are elongated, forming a distinct beak; for some species like the Bottlenose, there is a curved mouth that looks like a fixed smile.
Stunning - using the echolocation melon, very loud clicks are directed at prey, stunning them.
In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, dolphins are very intelligent creatures who tried in vain to warn humans of the impending destruction of Earth.
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 Melon - Free net encyclopedia
Other common names are Nutmeg melon, American cantaloupe, False cantaloupe, Persian melon and Spanspek.
The proper name for the canteloupe, the kind that can be found in most supermarkets in the US, is musk melon.
Real canteloupe melons are mostly available in Europe, among other places.
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Melon is a term used for various members of the Cucurbitaceae family with fleshy fruit.
Melon can refer to either the plant or the fruit, which is a false berry.
Ambrosia melon, Bailan melon, North American "cantaloupe", Galia, Ogen, Persian, Sharlyn Melons
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 Blind Melon Setlists   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A hide used to conceal the observer when watching or hunting birds or other animals is sometimes called a hunting Blibd
2) " Melon" -- in the term Blind Melon Setlists
This flowering plant bears an accessory fruit of a type that botanists call a falseberry.
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 This article refers to the whale beluga For the fish...
The head is also unlike that of any other cetacean - its melon melon is extremely bulbous and even malleable.
The beluga is able to change the shape of its melon by blowing area around its sinus sinuses.
Again unlike many whales, the vertebra vertebrae in the neck are not fused together, allowing the animal flexibility to turn its head laterally.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Food preservation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Binomial name Carica papaya L. The papaya, also known as mamao, tree melon, or pawpaw (not to be confused with the true pawpaw), is the fruit of the tree Carica papaya, in the genus Carica.
Rice is an annual plant, growing to 1-1.
Probably as old as drying, many Arctic communities would preserve food in holes or larders dug into the ice.
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 Melon - Revision history
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In [[2375]], [[Miles O'Brien]] demonstrated a [[TR-116]] on a melon.
A '''melon''' is a type of [[fruit]].

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:'''''Also see''': [[melon (disambiguation)]], for other uses of the term.''
[[Image:TR-116 melon demo DVD cap.JPGthumbO'Brien demonstrates the TR-116 on a melon.]]
A '''melon''' is a type of [[fruit]].
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 Science Fair Projects - Melon
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This article is about the fruits called melons.
A melon (Cucumis melo L.; Muskmelon; Family Cucurbitaceae) is the fruit and plant of a typically vine-like (climber and trailer) herb that was first cultivated more than 4000 years ago (~ 2000 BC) in Persia and Africa.
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This whale is unmistakable when adult: it is all white and has a dorsal ridge rather than a fin.
The head is also unlike that of any other cetacean - its melon is extremely bulbous and even malleable.
The beluga is able to change the shape of its head by blowing air around its sinuses.
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 Dolphin
The head contains the melon, a round organ used for echolocation.
In many species, the jaws are elongated, forming a distinct beak; for some species like the Bottlenose, there is a curved mouth that looks like a fixed smile.
Once a fence was erected, many animals found themselves cut off from their winter feeding grounds or spring breeding areas.
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See also: List of Iran-related topics, List of Persia-related topics, History of Iran, Iranian peoples, and Aryan.
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If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
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 Melon Encyclopedia Articles @ EarthlyBusiness.com (Earthly Business)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
North American cantaloupes are the most beta-carotene-rich of all melons and are also high in vitamin C. edit]
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 Lemonparty - Encyclopedia Dramatica   (Site not responding. Last check: )
"Lemon" is slang for an "old man," hence things like Blind Melon, and Blind Melon Yankovic (if you saw the Christmas special).
This is a disambiguation page — we hope you feel less ambiguated.
This page was last modified 23:56, 13 July 2006.
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 Fruit - Wikihack
Comestibles such as melons, oranges, bananas, apples and pears
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Melon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
North American cantaloupes are the most beta-carotene-rich of all melons and are also high in vitamin C. Honeydew melons contain few nutrients and modest amounts of potassium but almost no vitamin A. See also
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Melon; all previous versions may be viewed here.
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 melons
So some gazpacho recipes are white from bread, almonds, grapes, and melons;...
Many factors toppled King Watermelon from the throne, but Leesburg will again honor the melon in 2007
We looked forward to this celebration because of the opportunity to fellowship, play games, watch the fireworks and eat watermelon.
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 Ural
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No change took place in the inundation, approached neater to us; nor was the mark of flood so high on excellent food for the animals in the plains behind us.
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 MELONS : Encyclopedia Entry
This melon is not cultivated in North America, but it is grown in South Africa, where it is called the spanspek.
Conomon Group is the oriental pickling melon; it is also known as the Sweet melon, Chekiang melon, or Chinese white cucumber.
These melons are susceptible to fungal infections by fusarium and verticillium wilts, as well as a bacterial wilt transmitted by the cucumber beetle.
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