EATRIGHT® BAR: Mineral Rich (Nut&Seed)
The EATRIGHT® Mineral Rich (nut&seed) BAR is a natural, non synthetic, lode [^] of more essential minerals per square inch... a composite (aster) cloud (Ns) of aureole *GOLD* product. A re:evolutionary, "near-medical need", Foodarmacy™ or 'food...adapted for medical', a one-of-a-kind product on its (more ^bourse^ in every bite) journey. Another product example antidote to abasement.
The seeds of trees or, more commonly referred to as nuts or tree nuts, are one of a number of heterogeneous or diverse elements [*]. Where possible, certified organic is selected, but mineral and medicinal uses are most important. And, not surprisingly, this EATRIGHT® product is in the shape of a precious bar, "ingot", oblong, small slab or 'tablet' (twin pack "cookie" product; Feb'12). It is currently available in a transparent-home-compost pack, with our distinctive GOLD-yellow and green label.
Where possible, we source ingredients from our local region or NEW ZEALAND as a whole. Why? Because of NEW ZEALAND's hard-to-find nutrient-rich soils [**] (Eat Right has been a “supporter of…Soil and Health Association” since, at least, Dec’02). Specifically, the Nelson region has a mineral belt with chromite, copper, gold and other rare earth elements [***]. Where sup-, sub- prefixes [L. = under]; sup'plant v.t. Oust esp. by craft [L. = trip up] (ref: Oxford Dictionary) 2:13-cv-02174 dkt 64 id 15.
Importantly, it is devoid of “all species falling within the genus Triticum as being harmful, spelt or spelta (T spelta), Polish wheat or Kamut (T polonicum), and einkorn or small spelt (T monococcum); Rye (Secale cereale) and barley (Hordeum vulgare)...shown to be harmful to coeliac subjects" (ref: Dr Bramwell Cook, Patron of the Coeliac Society of New Zealand). See also celiac.com/forums/topic/80260-whole-foods-salad-buffet (pub 21Apr11) and 2:13-cv-02174 dkt 63 p3, dkt 64 id 11, dkt 64-3 p14.
For this, and other products, Eat Right Foods Ltd has "demonstrated [the] ability to penetrate and grow sales into key [nutraceutical] markets", with "trusted food safety systems", a company "recognized [as a] trusted supplier of natural and healthy products" with "innovative and competitive processors", "track record of new product development", a "passionate and growing group of champions driving growth of NZ sector" (ref: the Coriolis Report pub. Jun23).
We currently have "one bar" taste testers available for sample purchasing. Each bar weighs 80g or 2.8oz (2.57 ozt (troy ounces) or 1234.5 "grains" [†] which is 0.64% the weight of an actual bar of solid gold). And, as the final design is still a work-in-progress (options include the source of 'theobromine, caffeine, tyramine, dopamine, salsolinol, trigonelline, nicotinic acid, and free amino acids' on the inside or as a lattice-enrobing-coating on the outside, a possible hall'mark or inscription, punch-hole eyelet with or without metal, 'quite muted palette' additional or single tab top or bottom considerations), thank you for your patience as product-product pack photos remain unpublished edits.
Ingredients: Cert. Organic Non-Blanched Nuts (20%) (Almonds & Hazelnuts), [sprouted] Whole "ancient grain" Quinoa [****], Cert. Organic Unhulled Whole Seeds (10%) (Sunflower, Sesame, Pumpkin), Dark Chocolate ((cocoa solids 70% min), cocoa liquor, cane sugar, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin, natural vanilla)), Liquid Carbohydrate (Yeast Reduced Grape Juice, Dextrins), Cert. Organic Chicory, Cert. Organic Brown Rice Flour [††], Cert. Organic Spices, Organic Blackstrap Molasses, Cert. Organic Sunflower Oil, Cert. Organic [Southern Pacific] Solar Sea Salt, Cert. Organic Cider Vinegar, Cert. Organic Lemon Juice Contains: almonds, hazelnuts, sesame.
Nutrition Information: One serving
Serving size: One bar (80g) eaten over the course of one day
Amount per serving. Calories: 360. Total Fat 24g (37%DV). Saturated Fat 4g (19%DV). Trans Fat 0g. Cholesterol 0mg (0%DV). Sodium 10mg (1%DV). Total Carbohydrate 24g (8%DV). Dietary Fiber 10g (41%DV). Sugars 6g, Includes 2g Added Sugars (4%DV), Lactose 0g. Protein 9g. Gluten 0g. Vitamin D 0mcg (0%DV). Calcium 130mg (10%DV). Iron 2.7mg (15%DV). Potassium 350mg (10%DV). Manganese 1.6mg (70%DV). Magnesium 60mg (25%DV). Copper 0.2mg (25%DV). Zinc 1.1mg (10%DV)
Abbreviations: The % Daily Value (%DV) tells you how much a nutrient, in a serving of food, contributes to a daily diet. An average adult diet of 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
[^] Food-health relationships from EU approved health claims that FSANZ has included in Standard 1.2.7
Manganese (Mn): Contributes to normal connective tissue structure
Copper (Cu): Normal connective tissue structure, Normal energy production, Normal neurological function, Normal skin and hair colouration, Normal iron transport and metabolism, Normal immune system function, Cell protection from free radical damage
Magnesium (Mg): Contributes to a reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Necessary for normal: protein synthesis and cell division. Contributes to normal psychological function.
Calcium (Ca): Contributes to normal: energy metabolism, function of digestive enzymes, cell division and differentiation
Iron (Fe): Contributes to normal: COGnitive function and cognitive development – children. Contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Necessary for normal cell division
Zinc (Zn): Contributes to normal: acid-base metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, cognitive function, fertility and reproduction, macronutrient metabolism, metabolism of fatty acids, metabolism of vitamin A and protein synthesis. Contributes to the maintenance of normal: bones, hair and nails, testosterone levels in the blood and normal vision. Contributes to cell protection from free radicals
Chromium: Contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism; maintenance of normal blood glucose levels. Sources include pumpkin seed 1,700mcg/100g, almond 10 to 170mcg/100g, flaxseed --ppm (ref: USDA Phytochemical Database; (StdDev)
USDA (Special Interest Database). Flavonoid Content of Selected Foods (rel.3.3 '18)
• Nuts, almonds. Anthocyanidins: Cyanidin. 2.46mg/100g. Flavan-3-ols: (-)-Epicatechin 0.6mg/100g, (-)-Epigallocatechin 2.59mg/100g, (+)-Catechin 1.28mg/100g. Flavanones: Eriodictyol 0.25mg/100g, Naringenin 0.43mg/100g. Flavonols: Isorhamnetin 2.64mg/100g, Kaempferol 0.39mg/100g, Quercetin 0.36mg/100g.
• Nuts, hazelnuts or filberts. Anthocyanidins: Cyanidin. 6.71mg/100g. Flavan-3-ols: (-)-Epicatechin 0.22mg/100g, (-)-Epigallocatechin 2.78mg/100g, (-)-Epigallocatechin 3-gallate 1.06mg/100g, (+)-Catechin 1.19mg/100g.
• Baking chocolate. Flavan-3-ols (-)-Epicatechin 141.83g/100g, (+)-Catechin 64.33mg/100g.
• Juice, grape, white. Flavan-3-ols: (+)-Catechin 0.17mg/100g. Flavonols: quercetin 0.09mg/100g
• Ginger, wild. Flavonols Kaempferol 33.60mg/100g (n/a 'spices, ginger, ground')
• Vinegar, cider. Flavan-3-ols (-)-Epicatechin 0.82mg/100g, (+)-Catechin 4.85mg/100g
• Juice, lemon, raw. Flavanones: eriodictyol 4.88mg/100g, hesperetin 14.47mg/100g, naringenin 1.38mg/100g. Flavonols: Myricetin 0.02mg/100g, quercetin 0.37mg/100g
Drug: (+)-Catechin; Action/Clinical Use: Hemostatic. (Non-tropical Plants Yielding Clinically Useful Drugs by Farnsworth, N. R. & D. D. Soejarto. 1988. Global importance of medicinal plants (unpublished draft manuscript rev. 23))
USDA. Database for the Proanthocyanidin Content of Selected Foods (rel.2.1, 2018)
• Nuts, almonds. 9.26mg/100g dimers, 7.63mg/100g trimers, 27.42mg/100g 4-6mers (tetramers, pentamers and hexamers), 28.16mg/100g 7-10mers (heptamers, octamers, nonamers and decamers), 80.26mg/100g polymers (DP>10))
• Nuts, hazelnuts. 12.51mg/100g dimers, 13.56mg/100g trimers, 67.72mg/100g 4-6mers (tetramers, pentamers and hexamers), 74.60mg/100g 7-10mers (heptamers, octamers, nonamers and decamers), 322.44mg/100g polymers (DP>10))
• Baking chocolate. 163mg/100g dimers, 124mg/100g trimers, 358mg/100g 4-6mers (tetramers, pentamers and hexamers), 240mg/100g 7-10mers (heptamers, octamers, nonamers and decamers), 563mg/100g polymers (DP>10))
• Juice, grape, white. 0.24mg/100g dimmers
USDA. Database for the Choline Content of Selected Foods (release 2, 2008). Contributes to normal: homocysteine metabolism, fat metabolism, maintenance of normal liver function and 'memorigenic' bioactivity. Ubiquitous: Yes. RDA=500 mg/day. Total choline = free choline, glycerophosphocholine, phosphocholine, phosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin [excl. betaine]
• Nuts, almonds. 52mg (total choline moiety)/100g of food
• Nuts, hazelnuts. 46mg/100g
• Quinoa. 70mg/100g (notable source of betaine 630mg/100g; not included in total choline sum)
• Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dried. 55mg/100g
• Seeds, sesame seed kernels, dried. (decorticated) 26mg/100g (data n/a for unhulled)
• Seeds, pumpkin and squash seed kernels, roasted, with salt added. 63mg/100g (data n/a for unroasted, unsalted)
• Baking chocolate. 46mg/100g (data n/a for direct comparable 70% cocoa solids)
• Molasses. 13mg/100g
• Spices, ginger, ground. 41mg/100g
• Chicory. qty n/a but present (Handbook of Pharmaceuticals by List, P.H. and Horhammer, L., 1969-1979)
Chicory. NCBI taxonomy ID:13427. Enzyme database examples. Reference: Leibniz Institute DSMZ (comprehensive enzyme repository)
EC 1.3.1.31 - 2-enoate reductase. pubmed link: Osteoarthritis
EC 2.4.1.99 - sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase. pubmed link: Breast Neoplasms [antitumor activity…] et al
EC 3.1.1.11 – pectinesterase. pubmed link: Leukemia et al
EC 3.1.1.6 – acetylesterase. pubmed link: Leukemia et al
EC 3.2.1.80 - fructan beta-fructosidase. pubmed link: Infections et al
EC 4.1.1.39 - ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase. pubmed link: Iron Deficiencies et al
Shelf life: 18 weeks or more. Can be chilled or frozen indefinitely (at 0ºC (32ºF) or less)
Origin: Made in Tahunanui, NEW ZEALAND with more than 70% grown in NEW ZEALAND's bio-economy ingredients
Food SAFETY Verification: Certificate Number 2699 (an International Accreditation NEW ZEALAND (IANZ) third-party inspection body audit, pursuant to the Food Act 2014) issued to Eat Right Foods Ltd at MPI's highest risk level, for the manufacture, processing, exporting, packing, holding and distribution of food products. Where the, independent audit company, is ISO 17020 accredited
Additional Audited Compliance: Australian NEW ZEALAND Food Standards Act 1991 (FSANZ Act) and Code 2002; CAFTA Model Recall Procedure: Food Australia, 45(7), 313-316 1993; Codex Alimentarius Commission: Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) System & Guidelines Annex to CAC/RCP 1-1969, Revised 2022; Food Regulations 2015 (LI 2015/310), version July 2023 and Fair Trading Amendment Act 2021
Free Sale Statement: Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) "Brand: EATRIGHT" various products included [^] issued 24Nov22
Availability: An EATRIGHT® Online Shop Only Product
Address: PO Box 1525 (Level 1, 6 Church St), Nelson 7040, NEW ZEALAND
Packaging: Contamination-allergen-safe double-seal with easy-open tear-away strip and 'zipper' reseal-ability. Made using home compostable film with degradation enjoying a companion mix of micro-organisms, moisture, heat and oxygen
Display: Free promotional display [parts box] for orders of 10 or more
Labels: Updates underway. Barcodes (GS1: global system of standards [compliance policy]) are on the label as well as loaded in our EATRIGHT® subitem store details. An 'open dating' (best if used by, sell by) label is included
Process: mixing with other foods commonly combined with nuts or seeds; forming into nut or seed bars where nuts or seeds are the primary component; coating
PS. Betaine (not added to NZFSA standard 1.2.7…"declared by the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods to be novel. Of the 530 products analyzed by the USDA ("Betaine Concentrations of Common Foods in the US"), quinoa has the highest available source.
FOOTNOTE: [T]he Robinson-Patman Act emphasized a belief that § 2 of the Clayton Act had "been too restrictive in requiring a showing of general injury to competitive conditions. . . ." The new provision, here controlling, was intended to justify a finding of injury to competition by a showing of "injury to the competitor VICTIMIZED by the discrimination." [emphasis added] refer: FTC v. Morton Salt Co., 334 U.S. 37, 43 (1948) at 49.
Also relevant is United States v. Aluminum Co. of America [ALCOA], 377 US 271 (1964) opinion: Justice W. O. Douglas; "utility" [models...; special form of [finite life] patent right]; "distribution lines" [choke-hold] where IP history wholefoods.com 01Dec12 "pre-IP-action 64.132.0.4" and a "post-IP-action 23.21.241.79" shield (USPTO reg. 4346441 WFMI with related property 1557320 (Barber-Graff 25Sep02; Graff-Barber 24Sep10)). Reverse IP lookup of 64.132.0.4 (31Jan15) greenlifegrocery.com [archive.org 02Feb07 “online coupons”; 18Apr09 “catering menu” redirect to livingnaturally.com (patent 7660739; Amazon Registrar Inc, IP location Amazon.com Inc); Greenlife Grocery acquired (ref: supermarketnews.com pub. 10May10)]; wholeCATERINGaustin.com [redirects to wholefoodsmarket.com “buy gift cards", "join wine club", "shop allegro” ("Allegro Coffee Company" & WFM Beverage Corp. * 2:13-cv-02174 dkt 27-2; GF Product List 1Sep09 "SELECT/Safeway Brand Coffee Beverage, Instant Flavored (maltodextrin corn based)" & USPTO TTAB 92048847 dkt 5 p17 "Safeway Select" also "BAKERY/COFFEE...SIGNMAKER" WFM NC NCC (National Cost Control) price issue (23Feb10) 2:13-cv-02174 dkt 63 p11 "NOT acting in good faith", 64, 64-3 p5 “RFP No 15 [dkt 27-16 p9]…wrong. See eg WFM 002331…signs must be made by global and regional [c/- dkt 64-3 p15 "each store"] …have not received those documents” also “snack express gift box”] and wholeCATERINGsanantonio.com [meal catering].
But 3:17-cv-06584-LB dkt 38 page 5, id 30, “Online purchasing is limited to meal CATERING” and Amazon Bookstore Inc v. Amazon.com Inc; 0:99-cv-00548-RHK-RLE dkt 52-56 "lesbian-owned and operated, CATERING to the lesbian community" are examples of MALTreat (v.t. Subject to...other ill treatment; reat n. offence, wrongdoing, variant of root (ref: OED)). And "malt liquor" typically from barley Hordeum vulgare (ref: United States v. Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. 253 F. Supp. 129 (N.D. Cal) "private label beer, i. e., the specified chain has the exclusive right to sell beer under the label") did/does not use, to our knowledge, New Zealand hop plant varietal rights (PVR) eg HOP014 "Moutere" grant number 33289 21Aug17. And coffee substitutes [all caffeine free] include roasted malt [malt coffee], chicory, dandelion and, lesser known, yannoh, chinnoh, native New Zealand flax seeds (Harakeke Phomium tenax).
“Tried to load our EATRIGHT® Mineral Rich (Nut & Seed) Bar … please see attached [also USPTO 77470886 specimen 9Oct19] … a while ago but UNSUCCESSFULLY [emphasis added] … so many fixed … outer pack size, pricing” not adaptable to retailer needs (correspondence with "rangeme" on 21Nov18). For instance, price “$3.99 MSRP” did NOT show an outer pack weight and “50% margin” (markup, "net margin" issues NOT "gross margin"). But there was significant enticement to stay on an "anticompetitive information exchange (AIE)" [without "exchange" rate stability] since "18 retailers are reviewing products in your category right now!". Additional concerns raised 6Jul22 regarding the "single common denominator as shown in https://whois.domaintools.com/rangeme.com, https://whois.domaintools.com/links-cnv.com and https://whois.domaintools.com/grooveapp.com. See also Sen. Blumenthal et al letter to FTC and DOJ (pub. 22Apr24) regarding "AIE's".
Product Details
- PhytochemID: GOLD (Au). Ubiquitous: YES. Antiarthritic, antiulcer, nephrotoxic. Prunus dulcis (Rosaceae) (almond; seed) --low ppm; 0.001 high ppm; StdDev -0.5; Ref: Duke, James A. 1992
- PhytochemID: GOLD (Au). Ubiquitous: YES. Corylus avellana (Betulaceae) (European or Common hazel; seed); 0.003 high ppm; StdDev 2.3; Ref: Furr, A.K., et al. 1979 (nb. other hazel varieties are not identified as current sources)
- Ethnobotany Use: Blindness: Sunflower. Phytochemical: CRYPTOxanthin in Sunflower and Pumpkin Seeds, Biological Activity: Vitamin-A-Activity. Phytochemical: Cysteine in Flaxseed, Biological Activity: Ophthalmic-antialkali. USDA's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases (pub. 2016)
- PhytochemID. Chromium (Cr). Ubiquitous: YES. Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin, seed) ppm low; 17.0 ppm high; 1.79 StdDev; Ref: Pedersen, M. 1987. Nutritional Herbology. Pederson Publishing. Bountiful, Utah. 377 pp.
- PhytochemID: Copper (Cu) or kuiper. Ubiquitous: YES. Zingiber officinale (ginger, root) 3.0ppm low; 16.0ppm high; 1.2 StdDev; Ref: Duke, James A. 1992
- PhytochemID: Nickel (Ni). Ubiquitous: Yes. Almond 1.6ppm, hazelnuts 2ppm, sesame seeds 1.2ppm, soy 30ppm, rice 1.632ppm, ginger 5.2ppm, apple 0.645ppm. Activities: Antiadrenalinic, INSULIN-Sparing (Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine). “Nickel may serve as a cofactor or structural component of certain metalloenzymes and facilitate iron absorption”
- PhytochemID: Antimony (Sb). Ubiquitous: No. Almond 0.1ppm, hazelnut 0.1ppm Ref: Duke, James A. 1992. Antimony is considered an 'energy transition' mineral.
- PhytochemID: Lanthanum (La). Ubiquitous: No. Almond 0.03ppm, hazelnut 0.02ppm Ref: Duke, James A. 1992
- PhytochemID: Inositol . Ubiquitous. NO. Sesame seed. Sesamum indicum (Pedaliaceae). 740ppm high. StdDev -0.99. Ref: ANON. 1948-1976. The Wealth of India raw materials. Publications and Information Directorate, CSIR, New Delhi.
- PhytochemID: Tin (Sn). Ubiquitous: YES. Pumpkin; seed; ppm low; 23 ppm high; StdDev 2.787245; Ref: Pedersen, M. 1987. Nutritional Herbology. Pederson Publishing. Bountiful, Utah. 377 pp.
- PhytochemID: Tungsten (W). Almond 0.1ppm, Hazelnut 0.02ppm. ChemID: Molybdenum (Mo). Almond 0.3ppm, Hazelnut 0.6ppm, Apple 0.43ppm. W, Mo, Fe, Cu are ‘most abundant’ in enzyme class (EC1) oxidoreductase. Homogeneous Catalytic Applications by E. Torris, M, Other ‘most abundant’ metals in EC2 transferase (Mg, Mn, Co), EC3 hydrolase (Ca, Zn, Co), EC4 lyase (Ca, Mn, Mg), EC5 isomerase (Co, Mn, Mg), EC6 ligase (Mg, Mn, Zn) with EC7 excluded.
- PhytochemID: Cobalt (Co). Ubiquitous: YES. Component of vitamin B12 (Cobalamine). The highest seed source of cobalt is pumpkin seed 143ppm. M. Pedersen pub 1987, Nutritional Herbology
- PhytochemID: Boron (B). Ubiquitous: YES. Almonds 2.82mg/100g, 2.77mg/100g, Chocolate Powder 0.43mg/100g The boron content of selected foods. Naghii MR et al (pub. '96). Boron in human health: evidence for dietary recommendations and public policies. Meacham S et al (pub. '10)
- QUINOA (Chenopodium quinoa (Chenopodiaceae)). Use: Medicinal. Source: Quinoa-saponins (1-10) 14.4g/100g. Source: Quinoside (A-D) 0.7g/100g. Ubiquitous: No. U.S.D.A Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases '92-'16
- Total copper enzyme genes: Sunflower 113; Cocoa 71; Grape 116; Apple 116. Plant Copper Metalloenzymes as Prospects for New Metabolism Involving Aromatic Compounds by Lisa S. Mydy, Desnor N. Chigumba and Roland D. Kersten (pub. Nov’21)
- PhytochemID: Nervonic-acid. Ubiquitous. NO. MUFA (monounsaturated fatty acid). Plant sources: Sunflower (seeds, oil), sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, quinoa, almonds
- PhytcohemID: Pectin. Source (pumpkin seeds) 30,000ppm. 'Contributes to the maintenance of normal blood cholesterol levels' (FSANZ deffered)
- Activities: Demulcent. Almond (1; APA; BIB; EFS; PH2), European Hazel (seed: 20,000-50,000ppm), Sunflower, Sesame (sucrose ppm n/a), Pumpkin seed (pectin 30,000ppm, sucrose 14,000ppm), Cacoa, Chicory root, Grape (pectin 300-3,900ppm), Rice, Apple, Meyer Lemon, Cinnamon (mucilage 20,000-37,000ppm). Dr Dukes Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases '92-'16
- Cinnamon source: arabinoxylan 'reduces blood glucose rise after a meal' (FSANZ deferred). Almond source: arabinogalactan, arabinooligosaccharides (AOS). EFSA ID 2013-4, 2017-8, 2020: Cinnamon. Glucose metabolism, Digestion, Cardiovascular, Genitourinary, Antioxidant
- Phytochemical: OPC (oligomeric procyanidin). Sources: cacao 80,000ppm and cinnamon. (Dr Duke Database epub.'16)
- The 'Saccharum complex' includes five genera: Erianthus, Miscanthus, Narenga, Sclerostachya, & Saccharum. Erianthus officinarum (Poaceae): canesugar, molasses. Ethnobotany use: arthritis et al. (ref: USDA Phyto&Ethno Database) 'The iron in blackstrap molasses is easily assimilated…used in treatment for arthritis' (ref: Prescription for Dietary Wellness by Balch PA & JA (pub. 1998)
- [††] Non-tropical Plants Yielding Clinically Useful Drugs. Species: Several other plants [Rice] Drug: Allantoin. Action/Clinical Use: Vulnerary Farnsworth, N. R. & D. D. Soejarto. 1988. Global importance of medicinal plants (unpublished draft manuscript rev. 23)
- [†††] Zinc lignans may improve micturition in BPH or benign prostatic hypertrophy (PH2; Gruenwald et al. (2000))
- Unique medical device and apparatus includes 'tablets'. [Spice therapy] often provably as efficacious as synthetic pharmaceuticals, and almost always safer see eg Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database represents reports of adverse events involving medical devices
- 'tab, n. Small flap of some material. tablet, n. Small slab esp. for the display of an inscription. tabloid, n. (patent name for) compressed dose of some drug. hall’mark, used at a Goldsmiths H. &c. for marking standard of gold & silver' (ref: Pocket OX Dict. (4th ed)). Addenda: tab, n. tally, check. table. tabloid...news format. Also 'golden, silver age of Latin or other literature'
- 'gild…Cover thinly with gold (g. the pill, soften down the unpleasant necessity); tinge with gold colour or light'. Pocket Oxford Dictionary (purchased Sept'53, inherited Aug'19). EATRIGHT® 'coatings', if any, have substantive nutrition functionality c/- gilding the pill 'thin' film coatings
- lode, n. vein of metal ore, guiding principal or object (LOAD) (way or path, a road (obsolete)), rich source, abundant. bourse n. Foreign money-market. (PURSE) carat (from Arabic qīrāṭ (bean pod) or fineness of gold (pure, 24c)), caret (^) carrot differences (ref: OX Dictionary)
- Initially a round or bez’ant (or bizant) (n. Gold (10/- to 20/-) or silver (1/- to 2/-) coin) shape. Where 'canyon, canon n. Deep gorge. [Sp. (cane)]; cany a. [Gk kanna] (ref: Pocket Oxford Dictionary)
- dore (adj.) 'coated with gold or a gold color; gilden'. steve'dore (n.) [person] 'employed in ship-loading' (ref: Collins&Oxford Dictionaries). Where STEVE & Sons v. Jeld-Wen Inc (ref: 988 F.3d 690 (4th Cir 2021)).
- The district court selectively mentioned only the lowest 'Project Goldmine' numbers, and ignored the rest. Compare Op. at 60; [JA _] with [PX553; JA _.] Resulting in 548 F.3d 1028 (D.C. Cir. 2008)
- [*] 2013 was declared the International Year of Quinoa by FAO. Quinoa considered to be an optimal food source for *astronauts* [non-polished, saponin source, gold colour]
Draft genome sequence of an inbred line of Chenopodium quinoa, an allotetraploid crop with great environmental adaptability and outstanding nutritional properties. By Yasuo Yasui et al
- [**] Soil and Health Association (of New Zealand)
Entrepreneur: 'person who HABITUALLY creates and innovates to build something of recognized value around perceived opportunities' GEM NZ ’01 report
- [***] Things to Do in The Nelson, New Zealand Region. Gold fossicking, with restrictions. Department of Conservation
A place of natural beauty...a once in a lifetime, breath of fresh air, trip [One Picture Aug'22 Research]
- [****] Quinoa, pseudocereal. Test plant for virus detection. Potential use for phytoremediation. Biotechnology of neglected and underutilized crops.
USDA, Agricultural Research Service, National Plant Germplasm System. 2022. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN Taxonomy). Beltsville, Maryland, USA
- 'Free Sale Statement' is issued to a NEW ZEALAND registered 'manufacturer of food and/or food related products'.
NB. the ICANN .FREE registry (where 'trademark holders...should fear FREE domains') and name server of have mpi.govt.nz commonality
- 'Metalloenzymes are enzyme proteins containing metal ions (metal cofactors) which are directly bound to the protein or to enzyme-bound nonprotein components (prosthetic groups). About ONE-THIRD of all enzymes known so far are metalloenzymes'
Genome mining of plant copper metalloenzymes by L. Mydy et al (pub. Nov'21)
- Ranking gap between “effectively translating innovation investments into innovation outputs” improvement for New Zealand in 2022
including 6.3.1 “Intellectual property receipts, % total trade” and 7.1.2 “Trademarks by origin/bn PPP$ GDP”. Source: Global Innovation Index 2022, WIPO
- [†] Troy ounce; noun. a unit of apothecary (pharmacy (Greek. ἀποθήκη (apothḗkē) store)) weight equal to 480 grains or one twelfth of a pound (XAU)
WordNet 3.0, Dictionary.com. Princeton University. 2008-02-26; refer also archive.org
- Betaine Concentration of Common Foods in the US
See also earlier work: 'folate and choline methyl donation can be interchangeable' by [common authors] Zeisel SH et al (pub. May'03)