- from 1964
until its
replacement by
MEDLARS II in
January 1975. In late 1971, an
online version called MEDLINE ("
MEDLARS Online")
became available as a way...
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field and
stuff themselves with
acorns or
medlars." In François Rabelais'
Gargantua and Pantagruel,
medlars play a role in the
origin of giants, including...
- or
medlars may also
refer to:
Mespilus or
medlars, a
genus of
plants Mespilus canescens, Stern's
medlar, a
close relative of the
cultivated medlar, in...
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Linda Medlar-Jones (born 1949) was a prin****l
figure in a high-profile
political ****
scandal that
triggered an
exhaustive 2½ year, multimillion-dollar...
- I
beheld it:
women are like
medlars – no
sooner ripe but rotten."
Elsewhere in literature, D. H.
Lawrence dubbed medlars "wineskins of
brown morbidity...
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Medlar-with-Wesham (locally /ˈwɛsəm/ WESS-əm) is a
civil parish and an
electoral ward on the
Fylde in Lancashire, England,
which contains the town of Wesham...
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issue appeared in 1969 as the
MEDLARS/Network
Technical Bulletin; it was
changed after six
issues to
Library Network/
MEDLARS Technical Bulletin. In 1977...
- 2024-10-16. Phipps, J.B.; O'Kennon, R.J.; Lance, R.W. (2003).
Hawthorns and
Medlars.
Royal Horticultural Society Plant Collector Guides. Portland, Oregon:...
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genus Mespilus and is
still sometimes mistakenly known as the ****anese
medlar,
which is the name it
takes in
other European languages, such as níspero...
- Goji, goji berry, or
wolfberry (Chinese: 枸杞; pinyin: gǒuqǐ) is the
sweet fruit of
either Lycium barbarum or
Lycium chinense, two
closely related species...