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Extractions: Introduction The National Cancer Institute (NCI), in cooperation with extramural institutions and the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), supports international health research through bilateral agreements, grants, and contracts. The Institute supports about 3,000 intramural research scientists and staff, some 1,000 Visiting Scientists and Exchange Scientists, and about 8,000 extramural grants, contracts, and training awards. The work of outstanding scientists is supported through fellowships, cooperative projects, exchanges of personnel and materials, and workshops. NCI international expenditures are primarily devoted to foreign grants and contracts, bilateral scientist exchanges and training under the NIH Visiting Program, workshops, and international dissemination of cancer information. NCI's international effort, coordinated by the Office of International Affairs (OIA) in the Office of the NCI Director, works in conjunction with programs at other
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Extractions: Home Safe Organic Products Index Ten ... "E-mail to a friend" The truth about saturated fats by Mary Enig, PhD, and Sally Fallon Saturated fats from animal and vegetable sources provide a concentrated source of energy in the diet; they also provide the building blocks for cell membranes and a variety of hormones and hormonelike substances. Fats as part of a meal slow down absorption so that we can go longer without feeling hungry. In addition, they act as carriers for important fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K. Dietary fats are needed for the conversion of carotene to vitamin A, for mineral absorption and for a host of other processes. Politically Correct Nutrition is based on the assumption that we should reduce our intake of fats, particularly saturated fats from animal sources. Fats from animal sources also contain cholesterol, presented as the twin villain of the civilized diet. The theorycalled the lipid hypothesisthat there is a direct relationship between the amount of saturated fat and cholesterol in the diet and the incidence of coronary heart disease was proposed by a researcher named Ancel Keys in the late 1950s. Numerous subsequent studies have questioned his data and conclusions. Nevertheless, Keys articles received far more publicity than those presenting alternate views. The vegetable oil and food processing industries, the main beneficiaries of any research that found fault with competing traditional foods, began promoting and funding further research designed to support the lipid hypothesis.
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Extractions: Index Search Home Table of Contents Yadava, U.L. 1996. Guava production in Georgia under cold-protection structure. p. 451-457. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Arlington, VA. BOTANY Morphology Bearing Habit Adaptation ... Fig. 1 Guava the "poorman's fruit" or "apple of the tropics" is a popular tree fruit of the tropical and subtropical climates and is native to the tropical America stretching from Mexico to Peru. Guava is commercially cultivated in most of Latin America and also thrives well in the wild. In some countries and certain growing regions, guava is naturalized to the extent that this plant is increasingly being considered as a noxious weed. It is called: amarood sapari, jamphal jamrukh in India; guyava and guayaba in Spain; guyave (the plant goyavier) in France; guyaaba in Holland; goiaba in Portugal; kuawa in Hawaii; abas in Guam; araca in Brazil; jambu batu in Malaya; bayabas in the Philippines; whereas the Indians of Mexico and Central America designated it by such names as pichi, posh, enandi