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cheese
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cheese
a food produced industrially by the precipitation of milk protein and capable of acting as a vector of animal disease caused by resistant bacteria but especially by viruses, especially foot-and-mouth disease.

cheese fly
infests cheese but of esthetic importance only. Called also cheese skipper, Piophila casei.
cheese mite

CHEESE AIDS A clinical trial–Comparative Trial of HIV-Infected Patients Evaluating Efficacy & Safety of Saquinavir-Enhanced Oral Formulation and Indinavir given as part of a Triple Drug Therapy. See AIDS, Indinavir, Saquinavir.


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Written And Illustrated by Marie LeTourneau with assistance by Danielle Reed Baty, The Mice Of Bistrot/Des Sept Freres (Bistro of Seven Brothers) is a delightful children's picturebook about a family of Parisian mice who want to win the prize for the best cheese soup in France--and their sister, who wants to help out too
Club members will serve chicken noodle, vegetable beef, split pea and potato cheese soup and chili from 11 a.
Both beat the Low-Carb Broccoli & Cheese Soup, which probably delivers at least half a day's saturated fat.
 
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