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The vitamin's name gives you a hint: Flavin comes from the word flavus, which means yellow.
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The vitamin's name gives you a hint: Flavin comes from the word flavus, which means yellow.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The vitamin's name gives you a hint: Flavin comes from the word flavus, which means yellow.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Flavius, confounded with "flavus," a title left by Vespasian to his successors The Ban· al Khashkhash = sons of the (black) poppy are the Ethiopians.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Aflatoxins are metabolic waste products of the Aspergillus flavus fungus, and like all mycotoxins are capable of causing disease and death.
Dr. Karen Becker: The Latest Recalled Dog Foods All Contain This Ingredient Dr. Karen Becker 2012
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Aflatoxins are metabolic waste products of the Aspergillus flavus fungus, and like all mycotoxins are capable of causing disease and death.
Dr. Karen Becker: The Latest Recalled Dog Foods All Contain This Ingredient Dr. Karen Becker 2012
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Aflatoxins are metabolic waste products of the Aspergillus flavus fungus, and like all mycotoxins are capable of causing disease and death.
Dr. Karen Becker: The Latest Recalled Dog Foods All Contain This Ingredient Dr. Karen Becker 2012
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Aflatoxins: These naturally occurring poisons are produced by the mold aspergillus flavus, which grow on peanuts and grains and may contribute to the onset to hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
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Aflatoxins: These naturally occurring poisons are produced by the mold aspergillus flavus, which grow on peanuts and grains and may contribute to the onset to hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
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Many animal species occur in peat swamp forests, but only the Borneo roundleaf bat, Hipposideros doriae, and two birds, the Javan white-eye (Zosterops flavus) and the hooked-billed bulbul (Setornis criniger), are considered near endemic (Table 1, Table 2).
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