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on as professor of bacteriology (also called | medicinal microbiology) at the University of Oslo from |
It is known for the | medicinal mineral water that flows from a local spring |
Arylalkanolamines (ArROHNR2) are a class of | medicinal molecules that are structurally related to o |
Pluteus villosus is a | medicinal mushroom in the Pluteaceae family. |
Pluteus brunneidiscus is a | medicinal mushroom in the Pluteaceae family. |
Pluteus glaucus is a | medicinal mushroom in the Pluteaceae family. |
as virtually no market value as an edible or | medicinal mushroom" |
Reishi, the most well known | medicinal mushroom. |
Growing Gourmet and | Medicinal Mushrooms (1996, ISBN 1-58008-175-4) |
e left shoulder, supporting a gold vajra and | medicinal nectar vase topped with precious jewels. |
was interested in marketing oil products for | medicinal needs. |
Medicinal nutmeg oil, produced in Malaysia. | |
, hairy, sticky, and glandular, giving off a | medicinal odor when rubbed, described by one author as |
mildly toxic species which has a phenolic or | medicinal odor, and bruises fleetingly yellow. |
age which exudes a sticky juice with a light | medicinal odor. |
The purpose of | medicinal oil massage is to increase practitioners' fl |
Rubbing with Lana - | medicinal oil concocted from coconut |
t, which is considered tasty, and for making | medicinal oil. |
of raw rubber bales, tungsten, tin, quinine, | medicinal opium and samples of the Japanese weapons. |
ffic by imposing an economic sanction on its | medicinal opium industry. |
was presumably employed by this culture as a | medicinal or psychoactive agent, or an aid to divinati |
or many centuries for its pleasant, slightly | medicinal or balsamic smell. |
title given by the government to cities with | medicinal or thermal baths). |
uding nujol, adepsine oil, alboline, glymol, | medicinal paraffin, or saxol. |
The | medicinal part of the plant is the inner bark and was |
The | medicinal Parts are the flowering twigs. |
rding to their composition and main end-use: | medicinal, perfumery and industrial. |
The use of Echinacea as a | medicinal plant has not been demonstrated to have any |
late the active ingredient associated with a | medicinal plant or herb. |
Beebalm has a long history of use as a | medicinal plant by many Native Americans, including th |
Hibiscus abelmoschus L.) is an aromatic and | medicinal plant in the Malvaceae family, which is nati |
Acacia plumosa is a | medicinal plant native to Brazil, which is also called |
Society for | Medicinal Plant Research |
& Nees) is a | medicinal plant native to Brazil and classified as Caa |
is a species of milkweed which is used as a | medicinal plant by Native American tribes and in Butte |
Angostura trifoliata is a | medicinal plant native to South America. |
It was formerly used as a | medicinal plant (though poisonous) and is now occasion |
s crimson autumn foliage; and as an Oriental | medicinal plant containing the stilbenoid ε-viniferin. |
Zea italica is a | medicinal plant native to Tropical America. |
nnets, Blue Lupine, and Sundial lupine) is a | medicinal plant in the Fabaceae family. |
oides DC., Melampodium australe Loefl.) is a | medicinal plant |
Annona purpurea is an edible fruit and | medicinal plant in the Annonaceae family. |
It has also been isolated from the | medicinal plant Sarcolobus globosus. |
Angostura is a genus of | medicinal plant native to South America. |
Orthosiphon is a | medicinal plant native to South East Asia and some par |
es (Umckaloabo, South African Geranium) is a | medicinal plant native to South Africa. |
today, "The Theertha" - a mixture of various | medicinal plant leaves, is kept at the Goddess and the |
Used as a | medicinal plant by pioneers, the flowers were dried an |
Nymphaea nouchali is considered a | medicinal plant in Indian Ayurvedic medicine under the |
ntosa, commonly known as Adam's needle, is a | medicinal plant native to eastern North America. |
c garden of about 5,000 taxa (2 hectares), a | medicinal plant garden, and tropical and subtropical g |
reas were redesigned in 1966, as well as the | medicinal plant garden in 1967, and in 1968 a Departme |
Pfaffia glomerata is an | medicinal plant native to Argentina, Bolivia, Cerrado, |
This plant is used as a honey plant and | medicinal plant in the form of alcoholic extracts, dec |
For the | medicinal plant, see Gorse. |
This plant is used as a | medicinal plant, and also as one of the essential ingr |
It is also a | medicinal plant, externally to treat skin problems, an |
It has potential use as a | medicinal plant, showing anti-malaria activity. |
, angelica was cultivated as a vegetable and | medicinal plant, and achieved great popularity in Scan |
ophylla is cultivated in central Mexico as a | medicinal plant, and is sometimes used for making tea. |
It is used as a | medicinal plant. |
ea where it is used as a food plant and as a | medicinal plant. |
culture in Brazil, and it is also used as a | medicinal plant. |
Field Sowthistle , Field Milk Thistle ) is a | medicinal plant. |
In addition, it is also used as a | medicinal plant. |
It is locally used as a | medicinal plant. |
n China, Ligularia przewalskii is known as a | medicinal plant. |
This plant is used as a | medicinal plant. |
In Africa it is widely used as a | medicinal plant. |
West Africa and East Africa it is used as a | medicinal plant. |
on" (modern comfrey), which was an important | medicinal plant. |
t Africa and southern Africa it is used as a | medicinal plant. |
who employed a local species of the Cinchona | medicinal plant. |
section ends with "research this fascinating | medicinal plant." |
and contains nearly 300 species of herbs and | medicinal plants as were once found in the monastery's |
nt No. 270: at 01/06/2005: A novel drug from | medicinal plants with antiatherosclerotic (hypocholest |
W School of Botanical Medicine and expert on | medicinal plants |
Research about | medicinal plants is also pursued on these mountains.Th |
ing completion, plantation of ornamental and | medicinal plants on track and development of parks etc |
vironmental stress on the growth response of | medicinal plants |
Temporary advisor in Traditional Medicine & | Medicinal Plants |
The garden was done by CPWD and the AP State | Medicinal Plants Board, while Rashtrapati Bhavan and N |
The centre published a book on | medicinal plants titled ‘Keralathile Oushadhasasyagal' |
, wesentlichen Bestandtheile und Geschichte ( | Medicinal Plants of Various Peoples and Times); (1898) |
greenhouse plants (250 species), useful and | medicinal plants (175 taxa), and aromatic and spice pl |
In 2002 a garden of 65 | medicinal plants was created within the museum's court |
The | medicinal plants Ocimum sanctum and Gloriosa superba a |
to cure syphilis, and when mixed with other | medicinal plants as a salve to treat the symptoms of l |
e forest searching for some very rare herbal | medicinal plants for his ailing mother, becomes the sa |
o teach students the properties and roles of | medicinal plants |
more than 300 varieties of orchids, spices, | medicinal plants and palms trees. |
ed in research on the importance of weeds as | medicinal plants for indigenous peoples. |
Iridoids are found in many | medicinal plants and may be responsible for some of th |
ps best remembered today for the four-volume | Medicinal Plants, published in 1880 with Henry Trimen |
rops such as acai berries, cacao, or coffee, | medicinal plants, palm trees or for crafts made by loc |
larged the collections of economic products, | medicinal plants, artifacts, archeological materials, |
contains collections of herbs and toxic and | medicinal plants, with a particularly strong collectio |
e flora of the region, and in particular the | medicinal plants, and interesting observations on the |
CAMP Workshops on | Medicinal Plants, India 1998. |
': Evergreen monsoon forest, shola, orchids, | medicinal plants, grass lands etc. |
e punishments, discourses on stones, images, | medicinal plants, mythical creatures, faraway countrie |
e and work with numerous specimens of exotic | medicinal plants, gaining deep insight into the scienc |
arivo, with a common focus being ecotourism, | medicinal plants, and experimental agriculture as alte |
Proceedings of the Ninth Asian Symposium on | Medicinal Plants, Spices and Other Natural Products (A |
st economy, such as words for edible plants, | medicinal plants, and honey collecting, and has been p |
ts of Lorraine, an arboretum, alpine garden, | medicinal plants, rhododendrons, rose garden, and so f |
lect the region's traditional cultivation of | medicinal plants, particularly chamomile. |
Indian | Medicinal Plants. |
The Constituents of | Medicinal Plants. |
skilled in the harvesting and collection of | medicinal plants. |
It described him as an encyclopaedia of | medicinal plants. |
e started a farm outside Tanjore for growing | medicinal plants. |
It is one of the rich reserves of | medicinal plants. |
he land surrounding the Hill Palace has rare | Medicinal Plants. |
s famous for its abundance of rare herbs and | medicinal plants. |
Medicinal Plants: being descriptions with original fig | |
th other herbs in the preparation of various | medicinal plasters and teas. |
Coronatum") refer to exotic plants that have | medicinal, poisonous and hallucinogenic properties - t |
Medicinal, poisonous, and spice plants - more than 300 | |
However, the | medicinal powers of this balm have not been scientific |
es, springs and wooded groves had sacred and | medicinal powers. |
Nicorette was the first | medicinal preparation to facilitate smoking cessation. |
mental selenium and sulfur, has been used in | medicinal preparations in the past, causing confusion |
yl myristate is used in cosmetic and topical | medicinal preparations where good absorption through t |
n of taxonomy, were potentially hazardous to | medicinal preparations. |
of the directive requires that a Proprietary | medicinal product could not be marketed within the com |
Proprietary | medicinal product being defined as "Any ready-prepared |
The regulations specify that no batch of | medicinal product can be released for sale or supply p |
Pharmaceutical Database) is the database of | medicinal products authorised in the European Union, a |
On June 26, 2009, the Committee for | Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the Europea |
for following the marketing authorisation of | medicinal products in the European Economic Area (EEA) |
n is administered by the Committee on Orphan | Medicinal Products of the European Medicines Agency (E |
The European Directive on Traditional Herbal | Medicinal Products (THMPD) formally The Directive 2004 |
Concerning | Medicinal Products for human use in clinical trials (i |
For those herbal | medicinal products that were not on the market before |
eutical regulation (Directive 2001/83/EC for | Medicinal products for human use). |
Strictly controlled | medicinal products (and derivatives thereof) or drugs |
The EudraPharm database of authorised | medicinal products is foreseen in the EU Regulation 72 |
Assessment and authorisation of | medicinal products for sale and supply in UK. |
ichuan Province--from warehouses for Chinese | medicinal products as well as from cave deposits. |
was approved after a positive Committee for | Medicinal Products for Human Use assessment report on |
rom the provisions of the Traditional Herbal | Medicinal Products Directive are those unlicensed reme |
prior approval for marketing of proprietary | medicinal products |
fessionals have access to safe and effective | medicinal products and that these are used in a ration |
ols in respect of the testing of proprietary | medicinal products. |
ols in respect of the testing of proprietary | medicinal products. |
eat rare diseases are referred to as "orphan | medicinal products." |
Pemberton claimed astounding | medicinal properties for his French Wine Coca, which w |
icium, species of which are valued for their | medicinal properties in Oriental medicine. |
On account of its | medicinal properties the tree bears the Sanskrit synon |
It is commonly hunted for the supposed | medicinal properties of its beak by indigenous peoples |
The | medicinal properties of root beer are emphasized in th |
d cleanser, it is believed to have different | medicinal properties depending on the region it is col |
ural spring of Taptapani are attributed with | medicinal properties and can be bathed in at the pond |
Boym underlined the | medicinal properties of the Chinese plants. |
Pelecyphora is known for its | medicinal properties and may have been utilized as a p |
It is reputed to have | medicinal properties according to traditional Chinese |
The leaves have | medicinal properties similar to bearberry (Arctostaphy |
d for his systematic research concerning the | medicinal properties of plants. |
Sulphur water of the springs having certain | medicinal properties is believed to be useful for a lo |
used in traditional African medicine and its | medicinal properties are being investigated. |
It is reputed to have | medicinal properties and has been used as a dye. |
k natural spring water that was said to have | medicinal properties capable of solving a variety of p |
cally, dandelion was prized for a variety of | medicinal properties, and it contains a wide number of |
f gold do have some, though not very potent, | medicinal properties, though certainly not the marvell |
It has several | medicinal properties, one being anti-inflammatory. |
These | medicinal properties, particularly fever relief, have |
cing the placebo effect, or if it has actual | medicinal properties, is unknown. |
Due to the meat's alleged | medicinal properties, it is in high demand. |
is a constituent of a number of plants with | medicinal properties, including Ginkgo biloba and Hype |
chestnut, and is responsible for most of its | medicinal properties. |
ts that have not flowered are the richest in | medicinal properties. |
ng to allow for visitors' use because of its | medicinal properties. |
C. mixta also has | medicinal properties. |
rk, roots, and/or fruit for their flavor and | medicinal properties. |
antia), possibly responsible for its reputed | medicinal properties. |
sed in beverages for its flavor and presumed | medicinal properties. |
ell-diggers of the region, with some limited | medicinal properties. |
which in some species is considered to have | medicinal properties. |
known throughout its native habitat for its | medicinal properties. |
Springs, the site of springs thought to have | medicinal properties. |
ecretion of its scent gland believed to have | medicinal properties. |
dioxide was considered, at the time, to have | medicinal properties. |
popular in the Middle Ages for its supposed | medicinal properties. |
e - its grains are extra large - has several | medicinal properties. |
in the process confirming its unquestionable | medicinal properties. |
stacles.The pond here also said to have some | medicinal property. |
entification of a species, usually with some | medicinal purpose. |
an infusion of the bark for fever and other | medicinal purposes for centuries. |
orted, and because vinegar products sold for | medicinal purposes are neither regulated nor standardi |
ch prohibited the sale of alcohol except for | medicinal purposes or use in church services for the r |
The plant was used for a variety of | medicinal purposes by Native American groups, includin |
n order to accumulate verdigris and rust for | medicinal purposes (Davies 1970); or detritus from cle |
Medicinal Purposes reviews at Outpost Gallifrey | |
This plant was used for a variety of | medicinal purposes and smoked in rituals by the Cahuil |
Medicinal Purposes reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings G | |
ers but also taught them the nutritional and | medicinal purposes of various foods. |
The plant is used for a variety of | medicinal purposes and smoked by Native American group |
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