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  • 1Milk and meat in Jewish law — Halakhic texts relating to this article: Torah: Exodus 23:19 Exodus 34:26 Deuteronomy 14:21 …

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  • 2Milk (film) — Milk Theatrical release poster Directed by Gus Van Sant Produced by D …

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  • 3Milk kinship — Milk kinship, formed during nursing by a non biological mother, was a form of fostering allegiance with fellow community members. This particular form of kinship did not exclude particular groups, such that class and other hierarchal systems did… …

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  • 4Milk (disambiguation) — Milk is a nutrient liquid produced by mammals, via the mammary glands. Milk may also refer to: Liquids: Almond milk, a milk like beverage made from almonds Breast milk, milk produced by a human mammary gland Coconut milk, a milk like substance… …

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  • 5Milk Money (film) — Milk Money Promotional poster Directed by Richard Benjamin Produced by …

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  • 6Milk protein concentrate — (MPC) is any type of concentrated milk product that contains 40–90% milk protein. The United States officially defines MPC as “any complete milk protein (casein plus lactalbumin) concentrate that is 40 percent or more protein by weight.”[1] In… …

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  • 7milk — [milk] n. [ME < OE meolc, akin to ON mjolk, Ger milch < IE base * melĝ , to stroke, press out, wipe off, hence to milk (an animal) > Gr amelgein, L mulgere, to milk] 1. a white or yellowish emulsion secreted by the mammary glands of… …

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  • 8Milk allergy — Classification and external resources A glass of pasteurized cow milk. ICD 9 995.3 …

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  • 9Milk Inc. — Milk Inc. Regi Penxten (Left) and Linda Mertens (Right) Background information Origin Belgium …

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  • 10Milk shark — Conservation status …

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