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Bat Count 2003
Potentially Important Fruits and Nuts of The
The Philippine Flying Foxes, Acerodon Jubatus and Pteropus Vampyrus Lanensis
Comparative Anti-Nutrients Assessment of Pulp, Seed and Rind of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum)
Pharmacognostic Study and Evaluation of the Antioxidant Capacity of the Fruit of Two Varieties of Nephelium Lappaceum L
Nephelium Lappaceum Sapindaceae L
Importance of Common Palm Civets (Paradoxurus
Steven Coy, Coy's Honey Farm
Cultivation of Neglected Tropical Fruits W Ith Promise
Proximate Analyses and Amino Acid Composition of Selected Wild Indigenous Fruits of Southern Africa
Nighttime Behavioral Study of Flying Foxes on the Southern Coast of West Java, Indonesia
Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics: an and Taxonomists Throughout the World Who Have Left Inventory
National Recovery Plan for the Spectacled Flying Fox Pteropus Conspicillatus
March - April 2009
RAMBUTAN Rambutan Is a Tropical Tree in the Family Sapinda
Dietary Fiber from Underutilized Plant Resources—A Positive Approach for Valorization of Fruit and Vegetable Wastes
Long-‐Term Wildlife Monitoring in the Rasig Corridor
Melicoccus Bijugatus
Top View
Rambutan History Rambutans Only Grow in Tropical Climates
Nephelium Lappaceum), an Abundant, Renewable and Low-Cost Waste, As a Source of Lignocellulose for Technological Applications
Comparative Content of Total Polyphenols and Dietary Fiber in Tropical Fruits and Persimmon
Comparison of Antioxidant Contents of Thai Honeys to Manuka Honey
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Mailing and Shipping Food and Agricultural Products from Hawaii to the U.S
Acceptable Daily Intakes, Acute Reference Doses
Growing Tropical Fruits and Nuts in Hawaii
On Seed Germination
Edible Nuts. Non-Wood Forest Products
Longan Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1 Jonathan H
The Contribution of Forests and Trees to Sustainable Diets
CHARACTERIZATION of RAMBUTAN (Nephelium Lappaceum) FRUITS from OUTSTANDING MEXICAN SELECTIONS1
Composition of Rambutan Seeds
Performance of Three Rambutan Performance Of
Bioactive Compounds of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum L.)
Guidelines for Ethnobotany Projects
Produced by Apis Mellifera in Thailand