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  • ...patent in 2008 and patented in 2009. The Envy apple is a cross between the Royal Gala and the Braeburn, two apple varieties known for their sweet and tangy ...as to create a new apple variety that combined the best qualities of the [[Royal Gala]] and [[Braeburn]] apples. The result was the Scilate apple, which was
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  • ...f [[apple]] cultivars available in the market. It is a cross between the [[Royal Gala]] and [[Braeburn]] varieties, developed in New Zealand in the 1980s by ...lant & Food Research institute in New Zealand. The institute crossbred the Royal Gala and Braeburn varieties to create a new apple with the best qualities o
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  • ...ion dating back to ancient times. It is believed to have been grown in the royal gardens of the [[Persian Empire]], and was a favorite fruit of many Persian ...They can be used in salads, desserts, and drinks. The melon's sweet flavor pairs well with a variety of other foods, including meats, cheeses, and other fru
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  • ...k to ancient China, where it was considered a delicacy and often served at royal banquets. The wine was traditionally made by fermenting the lychee fruit's ...similar to that of the lychee fruit itself. It is often served chilled and pairs well with spicy foods, particularly Asian cuisine. It can also be used in c
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  • ...ire]], where it was common to serve a variety of snacks with drinks during royal feasts. This tradition was later adopted by the common people and has since ...s are a common type of chakna. They are easy to eat and their salty flavor pairs well with most drinks.
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  • ...-legged race''' is a [[competitive game]] and [[team sport]] that involves pairs of participants attempting to complete a race as quickly as possible while While the traditional three-legged race involves pairs of participants, variations exist that increase the difficulty or add eleme
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  • ...rts of Thailand, where it was originally created as a special dish for the royal family. Over time, it gained popularity among the common people and became ...out the spiciness of the curry. The creamy and aromatic sauce of the curry pairs well with the fluffy texture of the rice. Additionally, Phanaeng curry can
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  • ...humb|left]] [[File:Pair_of_Southern_Royal_Albatrosses.jpg|Pair of Southern Royal Albatrosses|thumb|left]] [[File:Masked_booby_with_chick.JPG|Masked booby wi ...tross|albatross]], often form long-term bonds and may mate for life. These pairs engage in elaborate courtship displays, which can include synchronized flyi
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  • ...levations ranging from 1,200 to 3,000 meters. They are solitary or live in pairs, and are known for their elusive nature, making them a rare sight. Their di ...wealth and freedom. The quetzal's feathers were highly prized and used in royal and religious regalia. The bird is also associated with the [[Aztec god]] Q
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  • ...ttice pastry top. This dessert, whose name translates to "prince cake" or "royal cake" in English, holds a special place in Norway's culinary tradition, oft ...fee]] or a glass of sweet dessert wine. The rich, nutty flavor of the cake pairs well with the bitterness of the coffee, making it a perfect dessert for end
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  • ...ton's Law]] of reciprocal innervation, which describes how muscles work in pairs to facilitate movement, with one muscle contracting while its counterpart r ...ork and lecture well into his later years. He served as President of the [[Royal Society]] from 1920 to 1925 and was knighted in 1922. In his retirement, he
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  • ...e [[Shang dynasty]], the use of ritual bronzes was closely associated with royal power and the state religion, which involved ancestor worship. The inscript - '''[[Zun]]''': A type of wine vessel, often used in pairs, for serving wine.
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  • ...n in the 1960s, with the first touchscreen invented by E.A. Johnson at the Royal Radar Establishment, Malvern, UK. The early touchscreen could only read one [[Infrared Touchscreens]] use an array of X-Y infrared LED and photodetector pairs around the edges of the screen to detect a touch point. When an object inte
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  • ...the company was appointed as the official supplier of cognac to the French royal court in 1817. In the years that followed, the company expanded its operati '''Hennessy Ginger''': A simple yet delightful cocktail that pairs Hennessy V.S with ginger ale, offering a refreshing and lightly spicy flavo
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  • [[File:Series of pairs of obstetrical forceps in Holland. Wellcome M0019463EK.jpg|thumb|left|450px ...royal obstetrician. The success of this dynasty of obstetricians with the Royal family and high nobles was related in part to the use of this "secret" inst
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  • ...16th century, joined in 1583 by the Lumleian lectures in surgery at the [[Royal College of Physicians]]. ...Their bodies tend to be dorso-ventrally flattened, they usually have five pairs of gill slits and a large mouth set on the underside of the head. The dermi
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  • * '''[[Streptococcus]]''' -  spherical Gram-positive bacteria occurring in pairs or chains; cause e.g. scarlet fever and tonsillitis ...itrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
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  • * '''[[adenine]]''' - (biochemistry) purine base found in dna and rna; pairs with thymine in dna and with uracil in rna * '''[[royal jelly]]''' - a secretion of the pharyngeal glands of bees that is fed to ve
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  • ...elicate, trailing, evergreen herb with white, fragrant, tubular flowers in pairs and red fruits that persist into winter. Can be used as groundcover under a * [[Royal fern]] - (osmunda regalis) beautiful, stately, vigorous fern with branchin
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  • * [[Pairs]] * [[Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service]]
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