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Chunks of the Chicago Stock Exchange can fetch over half a million dollars each. On Tuesday Christie's will auction seven fragments of the exchange's elevators and staircases, which have leafy ironwork; canvas murals stenciled with vine stalks; and hexagonal skylight panes.
The vines are choice plantings for growers due to their hardy vine stalks and resistance to the cold winter frost that is commonplace in Eastern Washington.
2, 10, 11 As far as the anti-aging therapy is concerned, Viniferol, a standardized extract from Bordeaux vine stalks, is one of the newest and very efficient anti-wrinkle and anti-aging agents.
Among the vine-stalk vegetable outbreaks, 19 (90%) were attributed to tomatoes.
Dairy accounted for the most hospitalizations (16%), followed by leafy vegetables (14%), poultry (12%), and vine-stalk vegetables (10%).
Of the 21 vine-stalk vegetable-associated outbreaks, the most common serotypes were Newport (29%), Braenderup (14%), and Typhimurium (14%).
Among the 17 commodities, poultry accounted for the most deaths (19%), followed by dairy (10%), vine-stalk vegetables (7%), fruits-nuts (6%), and leafy vegetables (6%).
We defined 3 commodities for aquatic animals (fish, crustaceans, and mollusks), 6 for land animals (dairy, eggs, beef, game, pork, and poultry), and 8 for plants (grains-beans; oils-sugars [refined plant foods]; fruits-nuts; fungi; and leafy, root, sprout, and vine-stalk vegetables) (7 ).
A recent food attribution study attributed 32% of all bacterial foodborne illnesses, of which Salmonella and STEC make up a large proportion, to produce commodities, including fruits, nuts, and vegetables of the fungi, leafy, root, sprout, and vine-stalk variety (21 ).
Researchers counted leafy vegetables, fungi, root vegetables, sprouts and vegetables from vines or stalks as separate categories.
He has travelled s ome 20,000 miles observing primitive methods of papermaking and bringing back specimens of paper made from tree leaves, cotton rags, seaweed, moss, vines, hemp, straw, cabbage stalks, asbestos, thistles, turf, cornhusks, pine cones, old shingles, reeds, tulips, brazil wood, shavings, sawdust, nettles dandelion roots, and the insides of potatoes.
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