The term fusion cuisine, added to the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' in 2002, is defined as "a style of cookery which blends ingr
...b-region (such as [[Cuisine of the Southwestern United States|Southwestern American cuisine]] and [[New Mexican cuisine]]) or a country (such as [[Chinese cuis
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The term fusion cuisine, added to the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' in 2002, is defined as "a style of cookery which blends ingr
...b-region (such as [[Cuisine of the Southwestern United States|Southwestern American cuisine]] and [[New Mexican cuisine]]) or a country (such as [[Chinese cuis
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...od)|garnishing]] food, for medicinal purposes, or for fragrances. Culinary use typically distinguishes herbs from [[spices]]. ''Herbs'' generally refers t
...between culinary herbs and [[medicinal herb]]s; in medicinal or spiritual use, any parts of the plant might be considered as "herbs", including leaves, r
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...ast|Sunday Roast]] or with chips ([[United Kingdom]]), Turkey Stuffing and American Biscuits ([[North America]]), Poutine ([[Quebec]]), Bread-based dishes ([[M
In Italian American culture, gravy is sometimes used to refer to meat-based tomato sauce.
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...od)|garnishing]] food, for medicinal purposes, or for fragrances. Culinary use typically distinguishes herbs from [[spices]]. ''Herbs'' generally refers t
...between culinary herbs and [[medicinal herb]]s; in medicinal or spiritual use, any parts of the plant might be considered as "herbs", including leaves, r
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...ast|Sunday Roast]] or with chips ([[United Kingdom]]), Turkey Stuffing and American Biscuits ([[North America]]), Poutine ([[Quebec]]), Bread-based dishes ([[M
In Italian American culture, gravy is sometimes used to refer to meat-based tomato sauce.
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The WHO notes, however, that "inappropriate use of traditional medicines or practices can have negative or dangerous effect
...es and magical medical practices. The [[Old Testament]] also mentions herb use and cultivation in regards to [[Kashrut]].
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Used in English since the late 18th century, the word cuisine—meaning manner or style of co
...y influencing [[Sichuan cuisine]], which combines the original taste (with use of [[Sichuan pepper]]) with the taste of newly introduced hot pepper and cr
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The WHO notes, however, that "inappropriate use of traditional medicines or practices can have negative or dangerous effect
...es and magical medical practices. The [[Old Testament]] also mentions herb use and cultivation in regards to [[Kashrut]].
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...e when conversing with someone who may be unfamiliar with another person's use of the term.
...inistration|oral]] dosage form, and in such a case, it may be necessary to use an alternative route such as [[inhalational]], [[Cheek|buccal]], [[sublingu
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Used in English since the late 18th century, the word cuisine—meaning manner or style of co
...y influencing [[Sichuan cuisine]], which combines the original taste (with use of [[Sichuan pepper]]) with the taste of newly introduced hot pepper and cr
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...typically associated with the pharmacy profession due to their historical use in preparing medicines. They are used in chemistry settings for pulverizing
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...ecary" may also refer to [[Pharmacy (shop)]], or [[drugstore]] in American English.}}
...modern chemist (British English) or pharmacist (British and North American English) now perform this role. In some languages and regions, the word "apothecary
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...typically associated with the pharmacy profession due to their historical use in preparing medicines. They are used in chemistry settings for pulverizing
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...and printed in English as "sellery" by [[John Evelyn]] in 1664, the modern English word "celery" derives from the [[French language|French]] ''céleri'', in tu
...f celery are prone to decay, which can be prevented or reduced through the use of sharp blades during processing, gentle handling, and proper sanitation.
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...ician [[Thomas Sydenham]], known as the father of English medicine or "the English [[Hippocrates]]." Sydenham developed the field of [[nosology]] (the study o
...that integrated the clinical approach with the use of investigations. Many American physicians of the early 20th century studied medicine in Germany and introd
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...and printed in English as "sellery" by [[John Evelyn]] in 1664, the modern English word "celery" derives from the [[French language|French]] ''céleri'', in tu
...f celery are prone to decay, which can be prevented or reduced through the use of sharp blades during processing, gentle handling, and proper sanitation.
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...ician [[Thomas Sydenham]], known as the father of English medicine or "the English [[Hippocrates]]." Sydenham developed the field of [[nosology]] (the study o
...that integrated the clinical approach with the use of investigations. Many American physicians of the early 20th century studied medicine in Germany and introd
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...ke Fildes]]<ref>In 1949, Fildes' painting ''The Doctor'' was used by the [[American Medical Association]] in a campaign against a proposal for nationalized med
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...he Control of Renal Nitrogen Excretion | journal = Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology | volume = 10 | issue = 8 | pages = 1444–58 | date =
...he dark feces by a [[lizard]]. Insects, birds and some other reptiles also use a similar mechanism.]]
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