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- Bright Leaf (tobacco): A valued strain of Tobacco, and the subject of a 1948 novel, a 1950 film, about the internecine struggle between two rival Tobacco barons [e]
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- Agriculture: The process of producing food, feed, fiber and other goods by the systematic raising of plants and animals. [e]
- Arabidopsis thaliana (Thale Cress): A small flowering plant widely used by plant biologists as a model organism for basic research. It is a dicotyledonous species and a member of the Brassicaceae or mustard family. [e]
- Artemisia vulgaris: popularly know as Mugwort, Felon Herb, St. John's Plant, Chrysanthemum Weed, Wild Wormwood or Common Mugwort, is one of several species in the genus Artemisia with names containing mugwort; it is native to temperate Europe, Asia and northern Africa, but is also present in North America where it is an invasive weed; it is a very common plant growing on nitrogenous soils, like weedy and uncultivated areas, such as waste places and roadsides. [e]
- Bhutan: Landlocked constitutional republic in the Himalayan Mountains. [e]
- Epidemiology: The branch of demography that studies patterns of disease in human or animal populations. [e]
- Evidence-based medicine: The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. [e]
- French republican calendar: Calendar instituted by the National Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor. [e]
- George Washington: (1732-1799) First U.S. President (from 1789 to 1797) and commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. [e]
- Integrated pest management: Technique for agricultural disease and pest-control in which as many pest-control methods as possible are used in an ecologically harmonious manner to keep infestation within manageable limits. [e]
- Lead: Chemical element number 82, a corrosion-resistant, dense, ductile heavy metal known to cause neurological problems. [e]
- Lung cancer: Disease where epithelial tissue in the lung develop malignancy, leading to metastasis, and the invasion of adjacent tissue. [e]
- Maharashtra: Add brief definition or description
- Medicine: The study of health and disease of the human body. [e]
- Migration (agriculture): In pre-agricultural hunter-gatherer societies, the practice of following biological migration of game animals or successive maturation of wild food plants. [e]
- Model organism: Species often used in research as models for the study of biological processes. [e]
- Northern Rhodesia: British protectorate in south central Africa which became Zambia on independence in 1964. [e]
- Obama administration: The policy making organization lead by President Barack Obama. [e]
- Orchid: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
- Osteoporosis: Reduction of bone mass without alteration in the composition of bone, leading to fractures. [e]
- Palau: Independent republic in the Pacific Ocean, an archipelago consisting of more than 350 islets. [e]
- South Carolina (U.S. state): A State in the South-eastern USA. [e]
- Tony Blair: Former Labour Party politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007). [e]
- Virginia, history: Add brief definition or description
- Virology: The study of viruses, sometimes included in the field of microbiology. [e]