a diet rich in
81Kulm (Bad Mitterndorf) — f1 Kulm Höhe 1.123 m ü. A. Lage Steiermark, Österreich Geographische Lage …
82vitamin A — a yellow, fat soluble, solid terpene alcohol, C20H30O, obtained from carotene and occurring in green and yellow vegetables, egg yolk, etc.: essential to growth, the protection of epithelial tissue, and the prevention of night blindness. Also… …
83siderosis — noun a) A form of pneumoconiosis caused by the inhalation of iron dust b) The accumulation of hemosiderin in various organs of the body by people with a diet rich in iron …
84oryzivorous — adjective Having a diet rich in rice …
85atheroma — The lipid deposits in the intima of arteries, producing a yellow swelling on the endothelial surface; a characteristic of atherosclerosis. SYN: atherosis. [G. athere, gruel, + oma, tumor] * * * ath·er·o·ma …
86oxalic acid — An acid, HOOC–COOH, found in many plants and vegetables, particularly in buckwheat (family Polygoniaceae) and Oxalis (family Oxalidaceae); used as a hemostatic in veterinary medicine, but toxic in elevated levels when ingested by humans; also… …
87Co-carcinogen — A Co carcinogen is a chemical that promotes the effects of a carcinogen in the production of cancer. Usually, the term is used to refer to chemicals that are not carcinogenic on their own. A chemical can be co carcinogenic with other chemicals or …
88Carabane — Coordinates: 12°32′16″N 16°42′03″W / 12.5378°N 16.7008°W / 12.5378; 16.7008 …
89Tietjen — Family name Meaning Tiet·jen, Germanic given name originating from thiad (e.g. Diet·rich) Region of origin Northern Germany, Frisia Language(s) of origin Low German, Frisian …
90animal — an|i|mal1 W1S1 [ˈænıməl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: animalis having life , from anima soul ] 1.) a living creature such as a dog or cat, that is not an insect, plant, bird, fish, or person ▪ furry little animals wild/domestic/farm… …