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of the directive requires that a Proprietary | medicinal product could not be marketed within the com |
A unique | medicinal mean are baths in the alkali earthy acidulou |
institutions for the use of a cannabis-based | medicinal extract in controlling cancer and multiple s |
(full name: Staatlich Fachingen) is a German | medicinal and mineral water water discovered in 1740, |
A special | medicinal herbarium was completed in 1306. |
Krupnik was also used as a common | medicinal disinfectant to Polish soldiers in World War |
She later became a manager in a Chinese | medicinal rehabilitation facility near Munich. |
rmy developed Angostura Bitters as a general | medicinal tonic (which is how it was adopted by the Br |
age which exudes a sticky juice with a light | medicinal odor. |
This makes for a longer-acting | medicinal effect and reduces toxicity, and it allows l |
ountain range is famous for its abundance of | medicinal and aromatic plants, some of which are used |
Also, see Activated charcoal, | medicinal applications. |
19 November - Adrien Albert, | medicinal chemist (d. |
me wealthy after making numerous advances in | medicinal drug manufacturing. |
County Board of Supervisors, advocating the | medicinal use of marijuana during his tenure. |
uding nujol, adepsine oil, alboline, glymol, | medicinal paraffin, or saxol. |
drawn as ingredients in all over-the-counter | medicinal formulations, due to the chronic toxicity of |
with the passage of state laws allowing for | medicinal marijuana, head shops have reemerged regiona |
ts of Lorraine, an arboretum, alpine garden, | medicinal plants, rhododendrons, rose garden, and so f |
C. mixta also has | medicinal properties. |
It is also a | medicinal plant, externally to treat skin problems, an |
ddition to rum, the distillery also produces | medicinal alcohol, plus wine, vodka, and Don Juan. |
Two Paddocks also grows | medicinal and culinary herbs, such as lavender oil and |
Native Americans used C. americana for | medicinal purposes. |
s crimson autumn foliage; and as an Oriental | medicinal plant containing the stilbenoid ε-viniferin. |
on" (modern comfrey), which was an important | medicinal plant. |
now accepted and used widely as an Ayurvedic | medicinal herb. |
an infusion of the bark for fever and other | medicinal purposes for centuries. |
1870 to serve visitors to the spring and its | medicinal waters. |
s used for baths, drinking, and inhalations; | medicinal silt mud of the Lake Verkhneye and Lake Sred |
yl myristate is used in cosmetic and topical | medicinal preparations where good absorption through t |
s, "sustainable healthcare", and traditional | medicinal cultures such as Ayurveda and traditional Ch |
euticals", or foods that are edible and have | medicinal values. |
Balsam of Mecca and other | medicinal resins (compare Balm of Gilead (disambiguati |
sed in beverages for its flavor and presumed | medicinal properties. |
tration warehouse, bottling and distributing | medicinal whiskey during Prohibition. |
used in traditional African medicine and its | medicinal properties are being investigated. |
1974 by George H. Dewar, a pharmacist and a | medicinal chemistry doctoral candidate in John B. Sten |
fessionals have access to safe and effective | medicinal products and that these are used in a ration |
The garden was done by CPWD and the AP State | Medicinal Plants Board, while Rashtrapati Bhavan and N |
gins in Sicily and, where appropriate, their | medicinal uses. |
traditional uses by the Haisla are hygienic, | medicinal, ritual and recreational. |
Hibiscus abelmoschus L.) is an aromatic and | medicinal plant in the Malvaceae family, which is nati |
The use of Echinacea as a | medicinal plant has not been demonstrated to have any |
Opium as a | medicinal ingredient was documented in texts as early |
was presumably employed by this culture as a | medicinal or psychoactive agent, or an aid to divinati |
Beebalm has a long history of use as a | medicinal plant by many Native Americans, including th |
Native Americans used the plant as a | medicinal herb to treat a number of ailments including |
It is used as a | medicinal plant. |
ea where it is used as a food plant and as a | medicinal plant. |
is a species of milkweed which is used as a | medicinal plant by Native American tribes and in Butte |
culture in Brazil, and it is also used as a | medicinal plant. |
It was formerly used as a | medicinal plant (though poisonous) and is now occasion |
In addition, it is also used as a | medicinal plant. |
yeing wool and silk, as a cosmetic, and as a | medicinal drug. |
It was also used as a | medicinal herb. |
It is locally used as a | medicinal plant. |
Warburg's Tincture is now obsolete as a | medicinal drug. |
This plant is used as a | medicinal plant, and also as one of the essential ingr |
n China, Ligularia przewalskii is known as a | medicinal plant. |
It is sometimes grown as a | medicinal and ornamental 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. |
eat rare diseases are referred to as "orphan | medicinal products." |
ws relating to distilleries and whiskey as a | medicinal component only. |
selling bitters made to his own recipe as a | medicinal tonic. |
Used as a | medicinal plant by pioneers, the flowers were dried an |
t Africa and southern Africa it is used as a | medicinal plant. |
een introduced, most likely by settlers as a | medicinal item. |
It is used as the | medicinal ingredient in gripe water for infants. |
It is a widespread weed and is used as a | medicinal herb. |
It was used as a | medicinal herb by American Indians, and can also be us |
reas were redesigned in 1966, as well as the | medicinal plant garden in 1967, and in 1968 a Departme |
bs, Sr. and his son Ernst T. Krebs, Jr. as a | medicinal compound for use in treatment of a wide rang |
It has potential use as a | medicinal plant, showing anti-malaria activity. |
mon name is derived from its former use as a | medicinal herb to cure quinsy. |
ophylla is cultivated in central Mexico as a | medicinal plant, and is sometimes used for making tea. |
Journal publishes studies on all aspects of | medicinal chemistry: organic synthesis; biological beh |
ural spring of Taptapani are attributed with | medicinal properties and can be bathed in at the pond |
for following the marketing authorisation of | medicinal products in the European Economic Area (EEA) |
Assessment and authorisation of | medicinal products for sale and supply in UK. |
The syrup employed as a base for | medicinal purposes consists of a concentrated or satur |
The regulations specify that no batch of | medicinal product can be released for sale or supply p |
ll the water (which was used for bathing and | medicinal purposes), instead allowing people to have i |
ution ceremonies here is considered to be of | medicinal value. |
arivo, with a common focus being ecotourism, | medicinal plants, and experimental agriculture as alte |
laboratories in biochemistry, biotechnology, | medicinal chemistry, chemical carcinogenesis, environm |
d in many different fields of biological and | medicinal science have been developed by yeast scienti |
Bioorganic & | Medicinal Chemistry is a scientific journal focusing o |
o publishes the related journal Bioorganic & | Medicinal Chemistry Letters. |
id synthesis of important building blocks in | medicinal chemistry. |
Derek Lowe is a chemistry blogger and | medicinal chemist working on preclinical drug discover |
The centre published a book on | medicinal plants titled ‘Keralathile Oushadhasasyagal' |
Cannabis Based | Medicinal Extracts (CBME's) to qualified Medical Marij |
In 1998 he won the first test case of | medicinal marijuana defense since the passage of Calif |
nded the University of California Center for | Medicinal Cannabis Research, of which he was co-direct |
Vegetable Charcoal: Its | Medicinal and Economic Properties with Practical Remar |
as all organic aspects of: chemical biology, | medicinal chemistry, natural product chemistry, supram |
al was awarded and American Chemical Society | Medicinal Chemistry Pre-doctoral Fellowship. |
title given by the government to cities with | medicinal or thermal baths). |
Pemberton claimed astounding | medicinal properties for his French Wine Coca, which w |
Arylalkanolamines (ArROHNR2) are a class of | medicinal molecules that are structurally related to o |
skilled in the harvesting and collection of | medicinal plants. |
This section is noted for its collection of | medicinal and culinary herbs. |
alpine garden, Mediterranean collection, and | medicinal garden were reorganized, and a new cactus ho |
A remedy is any combination of | medicinal herbs, religious amulets, and/or other produ |
On June 26, 2009, the Committee for | Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the Europea |
was approved after a positive Committee for | Medicinal Products for Human Use assessment report on |
d for his systematic research concerning the | medicinal properties of plants. |
Nymphaea nouchali is considered a | medicinal plant in Indian Ayurvedic medicine under the |
The Constituents of | Medicinal Plants. |
The mushroom contains the | medicinal compound psilocybin. |
The mushroom contains the | medicinal compounds psilocybin and psilocin. |
ber of the genus Conocybe which contains the | medicinal compound psilocybin. |
The mushroom contains the | medicinal compound psilocybin and is found in Colombia |
lleau Award for significant contributions to | medicinal chemistry by a Canadian chemist. |
the importance of Indian Breed Cow's, their | Medicinal values in day to day life, made a benchmark |
Created a | medicinal garden to serve as a repository for living m |
Milly produces many culinary and | medicinal herbs. |
h the plants are infrequently cultivated for | medicinal and other uses. |
argued that the pot was being cultivated for | medicinal purposes, to benefit his chronically ill wif |
lect the region's traditional cultivation of | medicinal plants, particularly chamomile. |
Pharmaceutical Database) is the database of | medicinal products authorised in the European Union, a |
dly, and only alphaprodine was developed for | medicinal use. |
tly disguised as height measuring devices or | medicinal instruments. |
are illegal without prescription but do have | medicinal purposes. |
erbal Medicines Product Directive does allow | medicinal claims to be made on the label of the final |
incorporate any arbitrary protein domain of | medicinal value, in order to allow those components to |
nt No. 270: at 01/06/2005: A novel drug from | medicinal plants with antiatherosclerotic (hypocholest |
ant Cannabis sativa L.; e.g., drug Cannabis ( | medicinal and/or recreational), non-drug Cannabis (hem |
Angeles Cannabis Resource Center during the | medicinal use of marijuana controversy. |
Herb Garden - Aromatic, culinary, dye and | medicinal herbs |
anged in a Culinary Garden, Economic Garden, | Medicinal Garden, Native American Garden, and Poison G |
larged the collections of economic products, | medicinal plants, artifacts, archeological materials, |
al), systematic (taxonomical), economic, and | medicinal sections. |
as virtually no market value as an edible or | medicinal mushroom" |
st economy, such as words for edible plants, | medicinal plants, and honey collecting, and has been p |
oenzymatic synthesis; and lastly, efforts in | medicinal chemistry are able to further modify these p |
than 900 plant species, with an emphasis on | medicinal, cosmetic, and edible plants, on a site that |
It described him as an encyclopaedia of | medicinal plants. |
n, for instance urine therapy, or even other | medicinal uses for breast milk. |
His main fields of excellence are | medicinal and aromatic plants, and the conservation of |
ch prohibited the sale of alcohol except for | medicinal purposes or use in church services for the r |
fe had attempted to gain legal exemption for | medicinal marijuana use prior to his arrest, citing lo |
Kefiran has been shown to exhibit certain | medicinal qualities, and it contributes to the organol |
W School of Botanical Medicine and expert on | medicinal plants |
ine analog that is important in the field of | medicinal chemistry for performing SAR. |
ific study that are relevant to the field of | medicinal chemistry. |
He first studied | medicinal herbs in Osaka, with Toda Kyokuzan, before m |
rk, roots, and/or fruit for their flavor and | medicinal properties. |
opinions concerning these types of food and | medicinal based products. |
icium, species of which are valued for their | medicinal properties in Oriental medicine. |
oe (Russian: Ба́нновское), so called for the | medicinal baths constructed near the Svyatogorsky mona |
For the | medicinal plant, see Gorse. |
It is known for its | medicinal and mild psychoactive properties. |
ny years by the first nations people for its | medicinal benefits in a variety of conditions. |
Pelecyphora is known for its | medicinal properties and may have been utilized as a p |
e started a farm outside Tanjore for growing | medicinal plants. |
The plant was used for several | medicinal purposes, such as relieving toothache, helpi |
Is used for various | medicinal purposes in ayurved.The juice of leaves is a |
ichuan Province--from warehouses for Chinese | medicinal products as well as from cave deposits. |
It is cultivated in India for its | medicinal uses and elsewhere as an ornamental. |
are usually added to wine or brandy for such | medicinal consumption. |
is found in West Africa and is known for its | medicinal uses. |
known throughout its native habitat for its | medicinal properties. |
Alexisbad is celebrated for its | medicinal waters, of which the Alexisbrunnen, an iron- |
t, which is considered tasty, and for making | medicinal oil. |
urvedic texts it has been emphasized for its | medicinal effects like in lukorrhoea,menorrhagia, indi |
It is known for the | medicinal mineral water that flows from a local spring |
, advertising posters, prescriptions for the | medicinal use of alcohol during National Prohibition, |
It has also been isolated from the | medicinal plant Sarcolobus globosus. |
The term derives from obsolete | medicinal usage, as various beverages were concocted w |
allach, whose fortune had been made from the | medicinal uses of paraffin. |
Further Reading) whose fortune was from the | medicinal use of paraffin and other petroleum by-produ |
Annona purpurea is an edible fruit and | medicinal plant in the Annonaceae family. |
re devoted to growing vegetables, fruits and | medicinal herbs, or, in the case of monastery gardens, |
, fur buying, fishing, camping, fur farming, | medicinal root growing, etc.-with photographs if possi |
the site was to be laid out as a garden for | medicinal herbs. |
e had gone into the mountains to gather some | medicinal herbs, when he came across an old man; the o |
es is strongly aromatic, and is gathered for | medicinal use. |
Achyranthes is a genus of | medicinal and ornamental plants in the Amaranthaceae f |
Cyathula is a genus of | medicinal and ornamental plants in the Amaranthaceae f |
Angostura is a genus of | medicinal plant native to South America. |
Balm of Gilead, a | medicinal resin from the North American species Populu |
Growing Gourmet and | Medicinal Mushrooms (1996, ISBN 1-58008-175-4) |
rden is being restored with plants grown for | medicinal and culinary use when the manor was built. |
th century) shows herbs and plants grown for | medicinal, cookery and dyeing uses. |
The upper one grows the | medicinal herbs and plants, while the lower one contai |
bandoned but which accelerated the growth of | medicinal chemistry. |
ever, psilocybin mushrooms have had numerous | medicinal and religious uses in dozens of cultures thr |
Native American people had many | medicinal uses for this plant, varying between nations |
The seeds are harvested for | medicinal purposes. |
In South Africa, the nganga has a | medicinal role, in contrast to the sangoma, who deals |
eved that the water from the stream has some | medicinal effects. |
It has several | medicinal properties, one being anti-inflammatory. |
he land surrounding the Hill Palace has rare | Medicinal Plants. |
Potato Tree has many | medicinal uses in Tropical Asia. |
the fruit is edible, and it has traditional | medicinal uses. |
dvent of combinatorial chemistry has enabled | medicinal chemists to synthesize and identify large nu |
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