FACTOID # 61: Indonesia contains the most known mammal species - and the most mammal species under threat.
 
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Encyclopedia > Prusa

Prusa may indicate a number of things:

  • An alternative rendering of the town of Bursa, Turkey.
  • An indigenous Baltic name for old Prussia.

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PRUSA assists the Iranian-Americans to join and collaborate on issues of common interest and educate the public on Iranian-American issues.
PRUSA offers more than 20 years of experience in the area of advocacy and enlisting support from Members of the United States Congress.
PRUSA has created a network and database of Iranian-American organizations and promotes services and activities on their behalf to foster collaboration and cooperation among grassroots groups in America.
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And Prusa may have identified a characteristic that could prove to be as significant to the industry as leanness.
Prusa's research showed the Japanese were selecting not by color, but by what color indicated: pH, a measure of acidity or alkalinity.
Prusa is working with packers, processors and geneticists to take advantage of the pH factor.
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