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ra·pi·ni

 (ră-pē′nē)
[Italian, pl. diminutive of rapa, turnip, from Latin rāpa, pl. of rāpum.]
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rapini

(rəˈpiːnɪ)
n
(Plants) a leafy vegetable of the Brassica rapa species, belonging to the same subspecies as the turnip, often used in Chinese, Italian, and Portuguese cooking
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Ronald Rapini's comment on the classification of hair follicle tumors is often quoted during dermatopathology sign-out at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (Little Rock): "Classifying snowflakes is easier." I Indeed, Edward Fulton, Jennifer Kaley, and Jerad Gardner tackle this broad subject and provide a comprehensive algorithmic approach to diagnosing neoplasms of follicular, sebaceous, or sweat gland origin.
Artichokes, asparagus, avocados, beets, broccoli, grapefruit, kumquats, Meyer lemons, blood oranges, tangelos, mandarins, carrots, chard, dates, fava beans, fennel, green garlic, leeks, kale, spinach, lettuces, mustard greens, new potatoes, nettles, English peas, snap peas, pea shoots, pea tendrils, radicchio, radishes, rapini, spring onions, shallots, bean sprouts, strawberries, watercress.
Creole mustard braised rabbit, housemade pasta with winter roots, oregano, goat cheese and a soft poached egg Chargrilled lamb T-bones: coriander-spiced Colorado lamb with creamy collard greens, rutabagas, crispy horseradish and pickled mustard seeds House-cut French fries Saffron mussels: steamed in white wine with toasted garlic chile flakes, sweet peppers, rapini and spanish saffron Rabbit Stracci: Creole mustard braised rabbit and housemade pasta with winter roots, oregano, goat cheese and a soft poached egg Coriander spiced Colorado lamb 18 oz.
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Yet, research on TTOs has primarily focused on describing the activity of technology commercialisation (Almeida, 2008; Etzkowitz, Mello, & Almeida, 2005; Rapini, Chiarini, & Bittencourt, 2015) rather than on the TTOs' help throughout an entire R&D project.
Plant starts of broccoli, collards, kale, mustard, and rapini. Seeds of peas and spinach can be sown directly into soil.
Rocky fields are one of the vegetation types of the Brazilian Cerrado and are characterized by altitudes above 800m, xeromorphysm and the presence of rocky outcrops (RAPINI et al., 2008).
Broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica) belongs to the plant family Brassicaceae (also Cruciferae), known as the "cabbage family" or "mustard family." The three main varieties of broccoli are calabrese, the most familiar, which has a large green flowered head and thick stalks: sprouting (also called broccoli rabe, Chinese broccoli and rapini), which has several small heads and many thin stalks; and romanesco, which has small yellow-green cone-shaped, spiraled heads.
But I'm powerless to resist rapini, the bitter wild broccoli beloved of Italians and foolishly ignored by everyone else.
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(2012); Alves e Pereira (2013); Mussi e Segatto (2013) RAUSP Sem artigos -- RBI 5 artigos Burcharth (2011); Alvarez, Kannebley Junior e Carolo (2013); Rapini, Oliveira e Silva Neto (2014); Schaeffer, Rufonni e Puffal (2015); Britto et al.