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height of region varies from place to place and so does the vegetation cover. generally the forests are of moist deciduous type but in the low-lying areas the forest are of riverine type. the main tress found here are sal, chir pine, khair, shisham, etc. fauna- the park comprises of around species of mammals
, species of reptile. the chief attractions of the park are the tigers, which are found here in large numbers. it is also believed that some of the tigers are man-eaters too. in addition one can see various other animals like deers, wild dogs, jackals, leopards, wild boars, langurs, sloth bear, yellow...
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theobromine - wikipedia theobromine from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search not to be confused with bromine . theobromine clinical data other names xantheose diurobromine -dimethylxanthine routes of administration oral atc code c bd ( who ) r da ( who ) legal status legal
c inchi inchi= s/c h n o /c - - - - - ( ) ( ) - ( ) ( ) /h h, - h ,(h, , , ) y key:yapqbxqyljrxsa-uhfffaoysa-n y (verify) theobromine, formerly known as xantheose, is a bitter alkaloid of the cacao plant , with the chemical formula c h n o . [ ] it is found in chocolate , as well as in a number of other...
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coronary artery disease - wikipedia coronary artery disease from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (redirected from coronary heart disease ) jump to navigation jump to search coronary artery disease other names atherosclerotic heart disease, [ ] atherosclerotic vascular disease, [ ] coronary heart disease
angina , unstable angina , myocardial infarction , and sudden cardiac death . [ ] a common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. [ ] occasionally it may feel like heartburn . usually symptoms occur with exercise or emotional stress , last less than...
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