Chaga
Americannoun
PLURAL
ChagasPLURAL
Chaga-
a member of a Bantu people of northern Tanzania.
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the Bantu language spoken by the Chaga.
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"These negotiations, they are like a roller coaster sometimes, you know, they are up, sometimes they are down," summarized Brazil's chief negotiator, Liliam Chagas.
From Barron's
Dengue, yellow fever, Chagas and Zika have expanded beyond their historical tropical origins with the spread of the Aedes mosquito and other carriers.
From Salon
Chaga, whose medicinal use dates back to 12th century Europe, is another big player in the functional mushroom market.
From National Geographic
Other critical research uncovered the mirror-image DNA among the parasite that causes Chagas’ disease, which can cause irreversible damage to the heart and digestive organs if left untreated.
From Washington Post
This is the first experimental evidence that this gene is involved with Chagas disease, Hünemeier says.
From Science Magazine
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