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morelle

(mɒˈrɛl)
n
(Plants) the nightshade plant from the genus Solanum
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Furthermore, Enhancement of AQP1 function increases water transport across the peritoneal membrane, suggesting that pharmacological targeting of AQP1 would be beneficial in treatment of end-stage renal disease (Morelle & Devuyst, 2015).
Joseph Morelle, who was elected last year to take Slaughter's seat in Congress.
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In Congress, upstate Reps Chris Collins and Joe Morelle have joined every member from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut in sponsoring a bill to make permanent the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund.
The BBC's global science correspondent Rebecca Morelle reported with a series of tweets from the scene that eight people were hurt in her group.
Vullo, Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Morelle, Chair of the Senate Insurance Committee James Seward, Chair of the Assembly Insurance Committee Kevin Cahill, along with key members of the DFS staff and members of the State Assembly.
Rebecca Morelle, BBC's science correspondent who was on scene, tweeted about the event, noting that the group "had a very lucky escape."
A Kongoussi d'autres legumes tels que les feuilles de morelle noire (Solanum scabrum) et de vernonia (Vernonia amygdalina) sont disponibles toute l'annee.
The 25-year-old Morelle, who hails from Alabama, fired up BaliPure, which also got nine points from Amy Ahomiro and seven points each from Kaylee Manns and Sue Roces.
* In a joint blog post, Teaching Ambassador Fellow Meredith Morelle and Principal Ambassador Fellow Alicia Perez-Katz recap the Department's first-ever Educator Equity Lab.
She identified Rodriguez and Assemblyman Joseph Morelle as their strongest supporters.