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Chloropeptic
Chloropeptic Chlo`ro*pep"tic, a. [Chlorine + peptic.] (Physiol. Chem.) Of or pertaining to an acid more generally called pepsin-hydrochloric acid.

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- seems to be the one mentioned by Steph**** of Byzantium under the name of Orope (Ὀρόπη), who describes it as "a city of Euboea, having a very renowned temple...
- perpusillus APDB: 147751 APNI: 56531 BioLib: 40092 CoL: 6SWBW EoL: 688431 EPPO: OROPE EUNIS: 169964 GBIF: 5358256 GRIN: 26021 iNaturalist: 55668 IPNI: 510863-1...
- hotels, pension and lodging houses and tourist inns. DPWH Director Sanny Boy Orope announced the completion of the PHP7.389 billion Bacolod-Negros Occidental...
- Island Abaurai Island Samari Reginimi Island Dibiri Island Sobuwabuda Island Orope Island Aeginimi Islands Umuda Island Midima Island Domori Island Dubuwaro...
- bridge was built in 1926. In 1926 plans to extend the Tachira Railway from Oropé Station to the river were noted. Parque El Pinar overlooks the river. Táchira...
- agreed to for expansion and upgrading of the line. A branch was added from Orope to Grita. Bolivar Railroad (Ferrocarril Bolívar), a map was sold of it Anton...
- The rivers Uribante, Escalante, La Grita, Mocotíes, El Molino, Torbes, Orope, Umuquena, Bobo, Pereña and Quebrada Grande and the waters that feed the...
- Espinosa Sr. collected a Spanish tale titled El Castillo de Oropé ("The Castle of Oropé"). In this tale, a poor broom-maker has three daughters. One...
- the basin of Lake Maracaibo, drained by the Táchira, Lobatera, La Grita, Orope and Escalante rivers, and a southern slope in the Orinoco basin drained...
- Marso". Maia. Nuova Serie, 16: 377–388. Cazzaniga, Ig****o (1965a). "Kòrope, Órope, Oropìa, Oròpos (Schol. Ther. 614; Schol. Nic. ap. Steph. Byzant, s.v. Koρόπη)"...