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formalized the use of
Gazella arabica for the
Arabian lineage of the
mountain gazelle, and
synonymized Gazella erlangeri with
G.
arabica. The
Arabian gazelle lives...
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Coffea arabica (/əˈræbɪkə/), also
known as the
Arabica coffee, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
coffee and
madder family Rubiaceae. It is believed...
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coffee plants are the
Arabica and the Robusta;
approximately 60% of the
coffee produced worldwide is
Arabica and ~40% is Robusta.
Arabica beans consist of...
- Press. Eva
Verena Bärmann; et al. (2013), "The
curious case of
Gazella arabica",
Mammalian Biology -
Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 78 (3): 220–225,...
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Geodia arabica is a
species of
sponge in the
family Geodiidae. It is
found in the
waters of the
Arabian Sea and of the Red Sea. The
species was first...
- with
Coffea arabica constituting most of the remainder.
There are
several differences between the
composition of
coffee beans from C.
arabica and C. robusta...
- the main
source of pest and
disease traits not
found in
arabica.
Prior to the mid-1900s,
arabica coffee breeding involved simple line
selection with an...
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Arabian gazelle,
G.
arabica VU
presence uncertain Dorcas gazelle,
G.
dorcas VU
Mountain gazelle,
G.
gazella EN
presence uncertain Rhim gazelle,
G. leptoceros...
- strains.
Illustration of
Coffea arabica plant and
seeds Coffea robusta flowers A
flowering Coffea arabica tree
Coffea arabica berries on the bush The traditional...
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company and
produced in Veracruz, Mexico. The
drink contains rum, sugar, and
arabica coffee.
Pedro Domecq began producing Kahlúa in 1936. It was
named Kahlúa...