dentine
dentine Bone-like substance, lacking cell bodies and consisting mainly of calcium phosphate in a fibrous matrix.
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Bountiful boysenberries
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail; 12/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...more than the boysenberry. By Elizabeth...BOYSENBERRIES give the words...biggest supplier of boysenberries in the country, and its shop starts boysenberry sales this week...thawed frozen boysenberries (fresh ones if...maple syrup. BOYSENBERRY TRIFLE This is...
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Modesto, Calif., Farmer's Boysenberry Crop Battered by High Winds.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 6/25/2002; 700+ words
; ...dismayed by the quality of his boysenberries, but the quantity...of the state's larger boysenberry growers The scarcity of boysenberry acreage helps maintain...essential. An acre of boysenberries produced fruit worth...
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Boysenberries bouncing back
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail; 12/9/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...industry, with more boysenberry plants being put in...will be exported. Boysenberries don't travel well...John Molyneux says the boysenberry industry has grown...Considered a "superfood", boysenberries are high in dietary...
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Boysenberries from the Kiwis.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Food Trade Review; 6/1/2000; 645 words
; ...supercharged' blackberry, boysenberries benefit from New Zealand...purple colour. New Zealand boysenberries are used by manufacturers...a healthy fruit drink. Boysenberries contain high levels of antioxidants...Research has also found that boysenberry juice has beneficial effects...
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Boysenberries have gardener on thorns of a dilemma
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 9/8/2007; 657 words
; ...having a problem with my thornless boysenberry plants. The plants produced numerous...A: I wouldn't classify your boysenberry plants as doomed just because they have thorny stems. Boysenberries are propagated by root divisions...
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Boysenberries and holes in the angel's trumpet
Newspaper article from: Redlands Daily Facts; 6/2/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...cage below grade to keep the 18-inch depth space for plants above the wire. Q: Can I grow boysenberry in our area? L.K., Yucaipa A: Boysenberry, Rubus x loganobaccus, grows very well in Southern California and in our mountains. These...
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Boysenberries play healthy role
Newspaper article from: Sunday Star-Times; 5/30/1999; ; 490 words
; ...circulation. AgResearch has found boysenberries and blueberries have similar...anthocyanins -- but that boysenberries have three times as much...for the $7 million a year boysenberry export industry. While...there was potential for boysenberries to be marketed on health...
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Bring on boysenberry. (Ingredients).(J.O.Sims Ltd. creates boysenberry drinks)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Food Trade Review; 11/1/2001; 671 words
; ...retail outlets to create a boysenberry drinking yaghurt and smoothie...though new to the UK market, boysenberries have been grown commercially...number of health benfits. Boysenberries provide a natural source...antioxidant activity. The boysenberries used in the new yoghurt...
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WOLFGANG'S KITCHEN That's the way the boysenberry crumbles
Newspaper article from: Columbia Daily Tribune; 7/3/2007; 700+ words
; ...you have on standby in the freezer! BOYSENBERRY CRUMBLE For the boysenberry filling: 3 pints fresh boysenberries, picked over 1/2 cup orange juice...deep. In a mixing bowl, prepare the boysenberry filling by tossing together theberries...
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Fresno County, Calif., Produces Tons of Boysenberries.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 7/21/2001; 471 words
; ...Tribune Business News Jul. 21--Boysenberries, which had their beginnings in a happy...them go into jams or berry syrup. Boysenberries resulted from a chance selection that...California is the nation's No. 2 boysenberry state, accounting for 32 percent of...
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boysenberry
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition
boysenberry Fruit similar to loganberry , a hybrid of blackberry, raspberry and loganberry developed by Rudolph Boysen (1920). Rediscovered...
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SIC 0171 Berry Crops
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...blackberries, blueberries, currants, dewberries, loganberries, boysenberries, and raspberries. NAICS Code(s) 111333 (Strawberry...Production of blueberries, cultivated blackberries, boysenberries, loganberries, and raspberries all declined between 2002...
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bramble
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...includes the blackberries, raspberries, loganberries, boysenberries, and dewberries. The plants are typically shrubs with...sometimes called running blackberry. The loganberries and boysenberries, with tart purplish fruits, are thought to be strains...
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Burbank, Luther 1849-1926
Book article from: American Decades
...x2014;a cross between a raspberry and a dewberry—the Van Deman quince, the Paradox berry (something like a boysenberry), the "New Japan" mammoth chestnut, and the Golden plum. A National Figure Burbank became known through his plant catalogues...
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Knott’s Berry Farm
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...in the usual half-pound baskets, were returning more than $1,700 an acre. In tribute to Boysen, Knott named them boysenberries. Dawn of the Amusement Park, 1940s In 1941, an article in Farm Journal and Farmer ’ s Wife noted: “...
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