| 11. | Climacteric fruits are able to continue ripening after being picked, a process accelerated by ethylene gas.
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| 12. | He died at Lewes in 1613, on 1 August, in the tenth climacteric ."
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| 13. | These are the descendants of women who a century ago were warned about " climacteric insanity ."
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| 14. | The Global Information Age, which, in the world according to Clinton, is our current climacteric period.
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| 15. | Citrus fruits are non-climacteric and respiration slowly declines and the production and release of ethylene is gradual.
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| 16. | Today, Lawley's products have been subjected to Climacteric and The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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| 17. | Equally challenging for women are the physiological and emotional changes associated with the cessation of menses ( menopause or climacteric ).
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| 18. | Ethylene production is increased when fruits are injured or decaying and this can cause early ripening of climacteric fruit during transport.
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| 19. | Non-climacteric fruits can ripen only on the plant and thus have a short shelf life if harvested when they are ripe.
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| 20. | On April 15, 1939, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a paper called " The Male Climacteric ."
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