- In
Ancient Gr****
philosophy and astrology, the
climacterics (Latin:
annus climactericus, from the Gr**** κλιμακτηρικός, klimaktērikós) were
certain purportedly...
- 217–259
Susan Walsh (Autumn 1993), "Bodies of Capital:
Great Expectations and The
Climacteric Economy",
Victorian Studies, 37 (1),
Indiana University...
- with old Time for more than
ninety years – one
having exceeded his
great climacteric 28, the
other 33 years. The
distance was
forty yards. The competitors...
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including Pyrus pyrifolia and P. × bretschneideri, have both
climacteric and non-
climacteric varieties. In 2022,
world production of
pears was 26 million...
- (August 2013). "Progesterone--promoter or
inhibitor of
breast cancer".
Climacteric. 16 (Suppl 1): 54–68. doi:10.3109/13697137.2013.768806. PMID 23336704...
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according to a
fragmentary papyrus,
Alexander the
Great paused at the
Syrian seas****
before the
climacteric battle of
Issus (333 BC), and
resorted to prayers...
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entirely green. Like all
other citrus fruits, the
sweet orange is non-
climacteric, not
ripening off the tree. The
Citrus sinensis group is
subdivided into...
- and progestogens:
influence of
different routes of administration".
Climacteric. 8 (Suppl 1): 3–63. doi:10.1080/13697130500148875. PMID 16112947. S2CID 24616324...
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accompany wine."
Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on
Fermented food
Climacteric (botany) –
Stage of
ripening in some
fruits Date palm – Palm tree cultivated...
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typically consumed or
canned within two w****s of harvest.
Peaches are
climacteric fruits and
continue to
ripen after being picked from the tree. In 2020...