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Research on thorax published by scientists at University of California.
Health & Medicine Week
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December 29, 2008
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"Lung protective ventilation has been widely adopted for the management of acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome ( ARDS). Consequently, ventilator associated lung injury and mortality have decreased," scientists in the United States report (see also Thorax).
"It is not known if this ventilation strategy changes the prognostic value of previously identified demographic and pulmonary predictors of mortality, such as respiratory compliance and the arterial oxygen tension to inspired oxygen fraction ratio (Pao(2)/Fio(2)). Demographic, clinical, ...
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Chervil adds soft touch to cooking
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail
; ...deserves a place in every edible garden. Chervil is a low-growing member of the carrot family...border. There are two main varieties of chervil, curly and plain-leafed. Plain-leafed chervil is more cold-hardy and will withstand more...
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Country & Garden: Herbs: NO 53: CHERVIL
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...the home of a simple housewife and eat a chervil-scented omelette. You wouldn't catch...English 18th-century writer saying that; chervil has always been more respected in France...fish, and mushroom-based sauces. Chervil derives its name from harein phyllon...
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Fresh finds: Chervil.
Newspaper article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
; Byline: Bill Daley Did you know? "Chervil, like the virtuous young lady, has a...antebellum belle, was essentially true: Chervil (CHER-vuhl) charms quietly. "Legend has it that (chervil) makes one merry, sharpens a dull wit...
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Chervil is perfect partner for summer
Newspaper article from: Charleston Daily Mail
; "Chervil." Sounds like the name of that nerdy...school that ate paste. Quite the contrary, chervil is a delicate herb that figures prominently...parsley and licorice, with a hint of lemon. Chervil is related to parsley and, as such, the...
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CHERVIL HAS A LONG, AROMATIC HISTORY BY LISA STEVENS STAFF WRITER.(FOOD)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; Chervil is a biannual herb with fragrant leaves similar to French parsley. In fact, chervil is one of the classic ingredients in the French...also includes marjoram, savory or watercress. Chervil is one of the Lenten herbs of history, writes...
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Pinch of dried chervil adds subtle flavor to chicken soup
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; My herb of the month for November is chervil. It is a mild- flavored member of the...Also, along with chives and tarragon, chervil is an indispensable ingredient in the French "fines herbes" mixture. Though most chervil is cultivated for its leaves, the root...
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MARKET WATCH 6/28; Chervil
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...even mysterious in the produce aisles. "Chervil." Sounds like the name of that nerdy...that ate paste. Quite the contrary, chervil is a delicate herb that figures prominently...and licorice, with a hint of lemon. Chervil is related to parsley and, as such...
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Chervil adds distinctive delicacy
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; "Chervil." Sounds like the name of that nerdy...elementary school. Quite the contrary, chervil is a delicate herb that figures prominently...parsley and licorice, with a hint of lemon. Chervil is related to parsley and, as such, the...
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Chervil
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...farmers market is anthriscus cerefolium, or chervil (CHER- vuhl), a lacy-leafed member...mixes with chives, parsley and tarragon. Chervil leaf has a mild, clean flavor that is...described as a cross of parsley and anise. Chervil root can be eaten as a vegetable. Dried...
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...eating in; TODAY'S RECIPE Monkfish with chervil creme fraiche sauce.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...want, you can use other herbs instead of chervil such as parsley, chives or even watercress...1 lemon, juice only 1 large bunch of chervil Extra-virgin olive oil 1.8kg of monkfish...well. Add the lemon juice and chopped chervil. Remove from the heat. . Meanwhile...
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