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Adonis

ChrisNpalmSl, n. castor oil. -wurz, /. black hellebore spring pheasant s-eye (Adonis vernalia),... [Pg.92]

Finally a word about efficiency observing time on large telescopes is a valuable asset, both in terms of cost and considering the ratio of observing time available to the time requested by astronomers. Marco et al. (2001) state that the observing efficiency defined as fhe ratio of science shutter time to available dark time is 10-30% for the ADONIS AO system while the corresponding ratio for other instruments is 50-80%. Some of this difference is due to the fact that most AO exposures are of short duration and the readout time is significant. In addition, AO systems use time to close the loop and optimize performance. Observations may also be necessary to characterize the PSF. [Pg.204]

Available to DOE and DOE contractors from the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, P.O. Box 62, 175 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 prices available at (423) 576-8401, fax C (423) 576-5725, E-mail C reports adonis.osti.gov... [Pg.2]

Pentahydroxyflavone (isoetin) 4 -Glucuronide Adonis aleppica whole plant Ranunculaceae 148... [Pg.758]

Pauli, G.F. and Junior, P., Phenolic glycosides from Adonis aleppica. Phytochemistry, 38, 1245, 1995. [Pg.795]

Adonis brevistyla Franch. A. chrysocyathus Hook F. T. Thoms. A. vernalis L. Fu Shou Cao (Amur adonis) (aerial part) Cymarol, adonilide, pergularin, corchoroside A, convallatoxin, isoramanone.33 This herb is toxic. Treat heart disease and depression, diuretic. [Pg.21]

N.A. Adonis vemalis L. Cardiac glycosides, adonitoxin." For heart conditions such as irregular beat, low blood pressure. [Pg.244]

Adonis chrysocyathus Hook F. T. Thoms., A. brevistyla Franch., A. vemalis L. [Pg.347]

Adonis chrysocyathus, A. brevistyla, A. vemalis, Antiaris toxicaris, Convallaria keiskei Convallaria keiskei Convallaria keiskei Artemisia lactiflora... [Pg.408]

Cardiac glycosides Adonis vemalis, Convallaria majalis, C. sepium, Euonymus atropurpureus, Strophanthus gratus, S. kombe... [Pg.509]

Adonis spp. (Ranunculaceae) cccc 52,804 87 Annona cherimolia (Annonaceae) jnp 48,151 85 Ayuilegia spp. (Ranunculaceae) cccc 52, 804 87 Aristolochia clematitis (Aristolochiaceae) cccc 52,804 87 Caltha palustris (Ranunculaceae) cccc 52, 804 87 Chelidonium majus (Papaveraceae) pm 60, 380 94 Cissampelos pareira (Menispermaceae) fit 63, 282 92 Clematis recta (Ranunculaceae) cccc 52, 804 87 Consolida regalis (Ranunculaceae) cccc 52, 804 87 Corydalis dasyptera (Papaveraceae) tcyyk 9,37 97 Corydalis gortschakovii (Papaveraceae) cnc 13,702 77 Corydalis nobilis (Papaveraceae) cccc 54,2009 89... [Pg.153]

Pope, H., et al. The Adonis Complex The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession. New York The Free Press, 2000. [Pg.461]

STIMULANTS Produce increased nervous sensibility, with consequent improved functional action.—Adonis, Bay-berry, Blood Root, Butterbur,. Cayenne, Cloves, Horseradish, Pennyroyal, Peppermint, Prickly Ash, Sassafras, Wild Ginger. [Pg.104]

Electronic Copyright 2002 Adoni Publishing www.1Adoni.com Version 20020312-01 sv... [Pg.2]

Two years after the first preparation of L-ribose, Fischer74 described the reduction of the sugar with sodium amalgam to the corresponding pentitol, which he showed to be identical with the polyol adonitol from Adonis vernalis L.75 76 A process for the catalytic hydrogenation of D-ribose in the presence of magnesium-activated Raney nickel to ribitol has been patented.77... [Pg.145]

Very little quantitative data have been reported in relation to the concentration of aconitic acid in various plant juices other than from cane sorghum and from sugar cane varieties although the acid has been identified in the juices from many other species of plants. It has been isolated from a variety of species of Aconitum,1-7-11 Delphinium,9 12 and Equisetum,2 3-l2a and also from Achillea millefolium,Adonis vernalis,u,lb Helinus ovatus,16 Sansevieria zeylancia,17 wheat,18 and from barley, maize, oat and rye plants.19 It can indeed be said that aconitic acid, at least qualitatively, is a commonly occurring constituent in the plant kingdom. [Pg.232]


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Adonis brevistyla

Adonis chrysocyathus

Adonis vemalis

Adonis vernalis

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