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There are cultures which consider a woman who can fit a cantaloupe in her mouth to be a creature of surpassing beauty. Other cultures consider a man to be mature only if he has a small ferret nursing its young in his loin cloth.
In this photograph, an eye-level, medium-level shot, LaChapelle has chosen to position his subject centrally, while making certain that every aspect of the frame is active, or balanced.
Preliminary studies hint that bitter melon may improve blood sugar control in people with adult-onset (type 2) diabetes. 16 However, because these studies were not double-blind, their results are not reliable.
Georgia FACES -- News to use about Georgia Family, Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences -- from The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Mention watermelon and people immediately think of sweet, juicy, crimson-colored fruit. But watermelons didn't start that way, notes Angela R. Davis of the U.S. Agricultural Research Service.
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service News - Twisted lawnmower, missing chickens, serendipity add up to melon mystery
We have established a regeneration protocol for melon (Cucumis melo L.), using cotyledons as explants, in which the overall regeneration frequency reached more than 90 percent, and combined this protocol with Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation to produce transgenic melon plants.
Department of Plant Sciences Mail Stop 2, Room 3047 Wickson Hall University of California One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616-8683 Send comments to postharvest@ucdavis.