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Chinese a. dong quai.
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Chinese c. the dried bark of Cinnamomum cassia; used as a flavor and as a source of cinnamon oil.
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Chinese h. Cricetulus griseus, a species that was formerly a common laboratory animal and is the source of the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line.
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Chinese hamster ovary c.’s an established line of fibroblasts isolated from the ovary of a spontaneous aneuploid mutant Chinese hamster; used in a variety of biomedical applications.
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Chinese herbal m. a highly complex system of diagnosis and treatment using medicinal herbs, one of the branches of traditional Chinese medicine. Herbs used range from the nontoxic and rejuvenating, such as ginseng, which are used to support the body's healing system, to highly toxic ones, such as aconite, used in the treatment of disease.
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