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blue-green algae bacteria capable of performing aerobic photosynthesis.
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Blue Cross Insurance carrier (Usually a benefit of small and large groups- individual policies must be carefully reviewed)
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blue generally associated with purple (Ex. 25:4; 26:1, 31, 36, etc.). It is supposed to have been obtained from a shellfish of the Mediterranean, the Helix ianthina of Linnaeus. The robe of the high priest's ephod was to be all of this colour (Ex. 28:31), also the loops of the curtains (26:4) and the ribbon of the breastplate (28:28). Blue cloths were also made for various sacred purposes (Num. 4:6, 7, 9, 11, 12). (See COLOUR.)
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blue-green algae (Aph. flos-aquae) - Super Blue Green?Algae provides essential fatty acids, proteins, complex sugars, vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids.
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blue A semi-soft cheese with blue-green veining made from cow's milk; has a very strong, pungent aroma.
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