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FDA/CFSAN: Note to the File for BNF No. 000029: ...toxic or allergenic risk to consumers of food derived from T14 and T25 corn. ... crude fiber, ash, carbohydrate, amino acids, and fatty acids. http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~rdb/bnfm084.html US FDA/CFSAN: Note to the File for BNF No. 000084: The notifiers also assessed the allergenic potential for CP4 EPSPS protein ... The notifiers stated that the mean levels of iron and ash for the control http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=6425389&dopt=Abstract The lectin reactivity and lectin-like activity of allergenic ...: Aqueous extracts of allergenic pollens also react with concanavalin A. Agarose ... Pollen extracts of alfalfa, white ash, American beech, burweed marsh http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8765823&dopt=Abstract In vitro investigation of cross-reactivity between birch and ash ...: Allergenic cross-reactivity between members of the Fagales family (birch, ... in particular between birch and ash, both of which flower in the spring. http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS15835 Something in the Air: Airborne Allergens: Trees that produce allergenic pollen include oak, ash, elm, hickory, pecan, box elder, and mountain cedar. It is common to hear people say that they are http://www.cabq.gov/aes/s5ap.html Albuquerque's Environmental Story - Animals and Plants: Mulberry and ash are also noteworthy because people tend to select males ... that prevent the further planting of ornamental trees that are allergenic. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1995/of95-595/CHPT3.htm USGS Open-File Report 95-595 - Chapter 3.: ...interpreted as altered volcanic ash, were deposited within the lignite and ... VE, 1983, Airborne and allergenic pollen of North America: Baltimore, MD, http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ENFORCE/2001/ENF00700.html ENFORCEMENT REPORT FOR JULY 4, 2001: White Ash Allergenic Extract, lot B712022A REASON: Allergenic extracts, which were labeled with incorrect expiration dates, were distributed. http://www.fda.gov/cber/biodev/nbldcode.htm CBER Biological Product Deviation Reporting - Non-Blood Product Codes: GB35 - Wood Dust, Ash GB36 - Wood Dust, Cedar/Juniper ... GY01 - Allergenic Extracts GY02 - Allergenic Extracts Alum Precipitated http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/schedules/b/2005/alpha-a.html FTD - 6-digit Schedule B Alphabetic Index for 'A': Allergenic preparations, 300290. Allermist, 300410-90 ... Ash lumber, rough, dressed or worked, whether or not treated for long-term preservation, http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=FEDERAL_REGISTER&p_id=13369 Indoor Air Quality - 59:15968-16039: Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) also submitted a petition. ... and rug shampoo, and implicates moldy carpets in producing allergenic substances. http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2001/109-8/focus.html EHP 109-8, 2001: Making Health Care Healthier: A Prescription for ...: ...team members are leaning toward using concrete that has a high fly ash content. ... Outdoors, designers specified less allergenic plant materials. http://rais.ornl.gov/tox/profiles/arsenic.shtml Academic resources: http://www.peds.arizona.edu/allergyimmunology/southwest/trees_shrubs/treetable.html table of allergenic tree info: Plants Known to Produce Allergenic Pollen in Southern Arizona Key to recognition of allergenic plants ... Ash, Arizona, Fraxinus velutina, March-May http://www.peds.arizona.edu/allergyimmunology/southwest/trees_shrubs/treeshrubpictable.html Table for tree and shrub pictures: Ash, Arizona, Oak, Emory, Palm, Queen. Cottonwood, Oak, Gambel, Palo Verde. Cypress, Arizona, Oak, Shrub Live ... Allergenic grass and weed pictures http://www.umm.edu/careguides/allergy/allergy_pollen.html Pollen Allergy: Trees that produce allergenic pollen include oak, ash, elm, hickory, pecan, box elder, and mountain cedar. It is common to hear people say that they are http://fermi.utmb.edu/cgi-bin/SDAP/sdap_06?dB_Type=0&Lett=f SDAP : Structural Database of Allergenic Proteins: Fra e 1, Fraxinus excelsior, ash, tree Lamiales Oleaceae. Fus c 1, Fusarium culmorum, fungi (moulds) Ascomycota Hypocreales, ribosomal protein P2 http://cetulare.ucdavis.edu/mg/articles/n110603.htm Go to top Newspaper Articles Selecting Landscape Trees with ...: ...species of plants on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being severely allergenic. ... Also the female trees of ash, Chinese fringe tree, Chinese pistache, http://www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/forestry/Data/Species_Pages/Page_F-K.html Hawaii Forestry Trees F - K: Lower photo: Large tree on Oahu; understory of tropical ash stand in Laupahoehoe, ... was widely used for cabintery but the sawdust is allergenic. http://berks.extension.psu.edu/Horticulture/HortNews_8_04.html Berks County Cooperative Extension - Home Gardeners Headline ...: Allergenic plants. Most allergic reactions are caused by pollen, ... leaf and feed on spicebush, sassafras, sweet bay, prickly ash, and other shrubs. http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Anacardium_occidentale.html Anacardium occidentale: 43.4 g fat, 29.2 g total carbohydrate, 1.4 g fiber, 2.4 g ash, 76 mg Ca, 578 mg P, ... oil is poisonous causing allergenic reactions in some humans. http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Ricinus_communis.html Ricinus communis: 5.4 g fat, 57.4 g total carbohydrate, 10.3 g fiber, 12.4 g ash, 2670 mg Ca, ... veined or finely dotted to large splotches, poisonous and allergenic, http://agbiosafety.unl.edu/food_safety.shtml Search the web for more on ASH : [ Allergies index | Drug index Mongabay Home | Rainforests | Contact ] © 2005 Rhett A. Butler. All rights reserved. |
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