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chick

[chik] / tʃɪk /
NOUN
young bird
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NOUN
(offensive) young woman
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CHICK, H., AND RHODES, M.: An investigation of the antiscorbutic value of the raw juices of root vegetables.

From The Vitamine Manual by Eddy, Walter H.

CHICK, H., AND HUME, E. M.: The production in monkeys of symptoms closely resembling pellagra by prolonged feeding on a diet of low protein content.

From The Vitamine Manual by Eddy, Walter H.

CHICK, H., AND HUME, E. M.: The effect of exposures to temperatures at or above 100° C. upon the substance whose deficiency in the diet causes polyneuritis in birds and beri-beri in man.

From The Vitamine Manual by Eddy, Walter H.

CHICK, H., AND HUME, E. M.: Note on the importance of accurate and quantitative measurements in experimental work on nutrition and accessory food factors.

From The Vitamine Manual by Eddy, Walter H.

CHICK, H., AND DALYELL, E. J.: The influence of overcooking vegetables in causing scurvy among children.

From The Vitamine Manual by Eddy, Walter H.




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