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birch

Any of a group of slender trees with small leaves and fine, peeling bark. About 40 species are found in cool temperate parts of the northern hemisphere. Birches grow rapidly, and their hard, beautiful wood is used for veneers and cabinet work. (Genus Betula, family Betulaceae.)

Paper birch (Betula papyrifera) is native to the northern half of North America.

Betulinic acid, a compound found in birch bark, was discovered by US researchers 1995 to kill melanoma (cancerous) cells in the skin whilst leaving healthy cells unharmed.



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Investigators allegedly caught Harris Birken on video at his graphic arts business in Valencia performing work ``inconsistent with his claimed injury,'' said Tom Higgins, head deputy of the District Attorney's Office's Workers' Compensation Fraud Division.
What is even more interesting is that many major authors of the period composed poetry published by means of broadsheets (one need think only of the sheets dealing with individual figures and events, and of writers like Birken, Zesen, and Greflinger, to name but a very few).
Marie-Anne Birken, joint managing partner, explained "With all of us at the same location, we can better work together and integrate our services to offer increased value to our clients.
 
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