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Keywords:
Malus,
Pome,
Fruit,
Cultivated,
Pyrus
The fleshy pome or fruit of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus malus) cultivated in numberless varieties in the temperate zones.
Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the base of the fruit; an apple tree.
Any fruit or other vegetable production resembling, or supposed to resemble, the apple; as, apple of love, or love apple (a tomato), balsam apple, egg apple, oak apple.
A popular fruit.(empty)(empty)(empty)
A personal computer company founded in 1976 by Steven Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Throughout the history of personal computing, Apple has been one of the most innovative influences. In fact, some analysts say that the entire evolution of the PC can be viewed as an effort to catch up with the Apple Macintosh.
Apple creates Macintosh computers, not vice-versa. Apple computers are prized for their ease of use, short learning curve and natural virus immunity. The cost of owning an apple computer is likely the reason that they are not more widely used. Apple also develops pioneering software and products, including the trendy iPod, which is basically a hard drive based MP3 player. As a side note, the usage of a lower case “i” in mathematics denotes a subset of an original set of numbers. Thus, the lower case “i” in Apple product and software lines is probably used to show a detachment from the computer side of the company.
They say A is for apple and in this case what better place to start than the Mac. Most designers will have used them at one time or another. From the groundbreaking G3s to the new IMAC range they always looked a bit more cool than the average PC. Love em or hate them there's no denying that they are an industry standard in the world of graphic design. They also look quite funky too. Also less likely to suffer from viruses. Apple is actually the company that makes Macintosh [ MAC] computers - so not the other way around. Apple's products nclude Power Macs, PowerBooks, iMacs, iBooks, and the popular hard drive-based MP3 player, the iPod.
(Macintosh): A type of computer. There are many types of computers but the most common are the PC (Personal Computer) and the MAC (Macintosh / Apple).
Keywords:
Biggest,
Silverberg,
Suikoden,
Mathiu,
Harlem
the big town, the main stem, Harlem.
a big money game at a club or event. (see also "big apple")
a pretty big investment to some, so allowing a user to keep around windows when he/she needs it, is pretty helpful
A term describing the highest stake game within a cardroom or casino.
Keywords:
Bowl,
Pipe,
Bent,
Round,
Antiquated
Anything round like an apple; as, an apple of gold.
A true classic pipe shape with a round or spherical bowl. Straight: Bent: Squat: A shorter version of an apple shape.
The bowling ball; see "rock".
This pipe has a round bowl and as the name suggests - like an apple.
a colorful and delicious package of nutrition and good eating
a nice healthy sort of thing to eat
a thing thats bumps into your head and makes you discover gravity
a wonderful thing-a perfect handful of portable food, wrapped in a package of its very own skin
Keywords:
Pectin,
Cholesterol,
Predigested,
Peristaltic,
Sugar
An apple a day does keep the doctor away. It is often used with infants and those in weakened health because it's a predigested form of sugar, rich in essential vitamins and minerals. Because apple is rich in pectin it has the ability to take excess water from the intestines and make a soft bulk that acts as a mild, non-irritating stimulant. This invokes the peristaltic movement and improves natural bowel elimination. Did you know that pectin fiber has been known to help remove unwanted metals and toxins from the body, as well as the ability to lower blood cholesterol levels! Apple is rich in: Soluble fiber, vitamins, calcium. It also has the ability to absorb calcium and iron from other foods
stimulates appetite and lessens indigestion, high in pectin (fiber) so it’s great for lowering cholesterol and toxic metals, regulates low blood sugar (and emotional depression from that)
(1 medium) Calories Total Fat (g) Cholesterol (mg) Total Carbohydrates (g) Sugar (g) Vitamin A (%DV) Calcium (%DV) Calories From Fat Saturated Fat (g) Sodium (mg) Dietary Fiber (g) Protein (g) Vitamin C (%DV) Iron (%DV) 80 22 16
a great choice if you wish to boost your regularity
an excellent choice
an excellent thing -- until you have tried a peach
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