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  2. Pathogen - Wikipedia

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    Pathogen. In biology, a pathogen ( Greek: πάθος, pathos "suffering", "passion" and -γενής, -genēs "producer of"), in the oldest and broadest sense, is any organism or agent that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ. [1]

  3. Segenet Kelemu - Wikipedia

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    Segenet Kelemu is an Ethiopian scientist, noted for her research as a molecular plant pathologist, and outstanding scientific leadership. For close to three decades, Segenet and her team's research has contributed to addressing agricultural constraints in Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America. Since 2013, Segenet has been the Director ...

  4. List of NCAA women's bowling programs - Wikipedia

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    These collegiate women's bowling teams compete as members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the most recent 2022–23 season, 101 NCAA member schools sponsored the sport. The largest number of competing schools is found in Division II with 39; Division I has 37 and Division III has 25. The 2022–23 season was the ...

  5. MyPlate - Wikipedia

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    MyPlate is the current nutrition guide published by the United States Department of Agriculture 's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, and serves as a recommendation based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. [1] It replaced the USDA's MyPyramid guide on June 2, 2011, ending 19 years of USDA food pyramid diagrams.

  6. L'Oréal Korea-UNESCO for Women in Science Award - Wikipedia

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    The L’Oréal Korea-UNESCO for Women in Science Award ( Korean : 한국 로레알-유네스코 여성과학자상) is a national level award as part of the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards. It is said to be Korea 's most prestigious female scientist award. [1] The award is presented by L'Oréal Korea, Korean National Commission for ...

  7. Aeroponics - Wikipedia

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    Categories. Agriculture portal. v. t. e. Aeroponics is the process of cultivating plants in an air or mist environment, eliminating the need for soil or an aggregate medium. The term "aeroponic" originates from the ancient Greek: aer (air) and ponos (labor, hardship, or toil).

  8. Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program

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    The 2014 Agriculture Appropriations Act consolidated funding for the SARE Professional Development Program (PDP) and the SARE Research and Education (R&E) grants into a single item. This means that funding decisions regarding how much of the total should go towards each of these program components is now left up to USDA, rather than Congress.

  9. She-She-She Camps - Wikipedia

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    Contents. She-She-She Camps. The She-She-She Camps were camps for unemployed women that were organized by Eleanor Roosevelt (ER) in the United States as a counterpart to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) programs designed for unemployed men. ER found that the men-only focus of the CCC program left out young women who were willing to work in ...