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  • 71Vitamin — This article is about the set of organic compounds. For the nutritional supplement preparation, see multivitamin. For the manga, see Vitamin (manga) …

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  • 72Lind, James — born 1716, Edinburgh, Scot. died July 13, 1794, Gosport, Hampshire, Eng. Scottish naval surgeon and physician. Having observed thousands of scurvy, typhus, and dysentery cases and the shipboard conditions that caused them, he published A Treatise …

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  • 73Nutrition — The Nutrition Facts table indicates the amounts of nutrients which experts recommend to limit or consume in adequate amounts. Nutrition (also called nourishment or aliment) is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in… …

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  • 74Shaken baby syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 995.55 MedlinePlus 000004 …

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  • 75Johann Bachstrom — Jan Fryderyk or Johann Friedrich Bachstrom, (24 December, 1688, near Rawicz June 1742, Niesviez) was a Silesian born writer, scientist and Lutheran theologian who spent the last decade of his life in Leiden. His surname is sometimes spelt… …

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  • 76Maritime history of California — History of California This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 77Discovery Expedition — The expedition ship Discovery in the Antarctic, alongside the Great Ice Barrier The British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, generally known as the Discovery Expedition, was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions… …

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  • 78Human nutrition — For aspects of nutrition science not specific to humans, see Nutrition. Human nutrition is the provision to humans to obtain the materials necessary to support life. In general, humans can survive for two to eight weeks without food, depending on …

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  • 79Guinea pig — For the domestic pig breed, see Guinea Hog. For other uses, see Guinea pig (disambiguation). Guinea pig …

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  • 80Svenskehuset Tragedy — } The location of Svenskehuset on Spitsbergen. The Svenskehuset Tragedy was an event in the winter of 1872 ndash;73 where seventeen men died in an isolated house on Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The cause of death was long believed to be scurvy,cite… …

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