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  2. Oxalis - Wikipedia

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    Common wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) Pale grass blue (Pseudozizeeria maha) of the dry-season brood laying eggs on Oxalis Several Oxalis species dominate the plant life in local woodland ecosystems, be it Coast Range ecoregion of the North American Pacific Northwest , or the Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest in southeastern Australia where ...

  3. Oxalis pes-caprae - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis cernua is a less common synonym for this species. Some of the most common names for the plant reference its sour taste owing to oxalic acid present in its tissues. Indigenous to South Africa, the plant has become a pest plant in different parts of the world that is difficult to eradicate because of how it propagates through underground ...

  4. Oxalis griffithii - Wikipedia

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    O. griffithii is a perennial that reaches 7–25 cm (2.8–9.8 in) in height. It is a stemless, pubescent. rhizome, densely covered by dark brown scalelike remains of leaf bases, 6–12 mm (0.24–0.47 in) thick including scales.

  5. Talk:Female muscle growth - Wikipedia

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  6. Kay Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Muscle & Fitness' contest coverage estimated Baxter gained 8 pounds of muscle, an amazing amount back then for a 5-3 female bodybuilder. As a matter of fact, Baxter weighed in at 129. By modern standards, she would be a good-sized light heavyweight in a class competition. Back then, only Carla Dunlap rivaled Baxter's combination of size and ...

  7. Oxalis depressa - Wikipedia

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  8. Oxalis obliquifolia - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis obliquifolia; Scientific classification; Kingdom: Plantae: Clade: Tracheophytes: Clade: ... Oxalis obliquifolia is an Oxalis species found from Ethiopia to ...

  9. Myostatin - Wikipedia

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    Myostatin (also known as growth differentiation factor 8, abbreviated GDF8) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MSTN gene. [6] Myostatin is a myokine that is produced and released by myocytes and acts on muscle cells to inhibit muscle growth. [7] Myostatin is a secreted growth differentiation factor that is a member of the TGF beta ...

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