How To Use Oryza In A Sentence
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I have been suffering from my annual attack of "coryza," or hay-cold.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
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The interaction between rice host and its pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) at cell level was studied using a resistant somaclonal mutant HX-3 and its donor Minghui 63.
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Oryza rufipogon Gruff. , known as the ancestor of Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L. ), is an important germplasm for rice improvement.
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In this report, we suggest a non-photosynthetic function for C3 PPDK by characterizing its abundance and posttranslational regulation in developing Oryza sativa (rice) seeds.
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Chronic poisoning (iodism) is characterized by coryza, salivation, and lachrymation, frontal headache, loss of appetite, marked mental depression, acne of the face and chest, and a petechial eruption on the limbs.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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Those with mild hormonal imbalances and PMS often experience marked to complete relief after making the food and beverage upgrades in this book and taking proven hormone-modulating herbs such as lignan concentrates (Brevail), black cohosh, dong quai, gamma oryzanol, DIM, and chaste tree berry (vitex).
The Truth About Beauty
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Oryza officinalis Wall accumulated abundant genetic diversity and contains a large number of important beneficial genes.
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Catarrhs and coryza in very old people are not concocted.
Aphorisms
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A viral etiology is strongly suggested by the absence of fever or the presence of conjunctivitis, coryza, cough, or diarrhea.
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But if the summer is parched and northerly, but the autumn rainy and southerly, headache and sphacelus of the brain are likely to occur; and in addition hoarseness, coryza, coughs, and in some cases, consumption.
On Airs, Waters, And Places
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A 57-year-old male chemical manufacturing worker was examined at our hospital because of recurrent attacks of coryza, rhinorrhea, urticaria, and wheezing over the preceding 2 years.
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Mian and Mulla (1982a) compared the ovicidal effectiveness of triflumuron, diflubenzuron and methoprene on wheat flour and wheat at 5 ppm, using Oryzoephilus surinamensis, Tribolium castaneum, Rhyzopertha dominica and Sitophilus oryzae.
Chapter 7
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Cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis were also present.
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Next day Popinot had an attack of coryza, a complaint which is not dangerous, and generally known by the absurd and inadequate name of a cold in the head.
The Commission in Lunacy
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The exodermis and underlying layer of heavily lignified sclerenchyma of Oryza sativa is a constitutive feature.
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In the early stage it is 'coryza', or nasal catarrh; but the affection rapidly extends, and seems to attack the mucous membranes generally, determined to some particular one, either by atmospheric influence or accidental causes, or constitutional predisposition.
The Dog
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The oil is hot and dry, anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, tonic; makes hair black; good for leucoderma, coryza, epilepsy and other nervous diseases; lessens inflammation; useful in paralysis and superficial pain; oil used externally in gout, leprosy and leucoderma; bark: brownish gum exudate found useful in nervous disorders.
Find Me A Cure
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When 'coryza' in the dog runs on to catarrh, and the membrane of the pharynx partakes of the inflammation, the velum palati becomes inflamed and thickened, but will not act as a perfect communication between the mouth and the nose.
The Dog
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His job responsibilities required that he wear latex gloves, and he eventually developed coryza (ie, acute rhinitis), skin exfoliation, and skin fissures.
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Though the English term for what the native people of the Minnesota call "Manoomin" is wild rice, it is actually not rice (Oryza sativa) but rather the seed of an aquatic grass (Zizania palustris) and is related to corn.
Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice
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Cough often follows other symptoms, such as coryza and fever.
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Chronic poisoning (iodism) is characterized by coryza, salivation, and lachrymation, frontal headache, loss of appetite, marked mental depression, acne of the face and chest, and a petechial eruption on the limbs.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology