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Bignonia grandiflora Thunb. B. chinensis Lam. (Syn. Campsis chinensis) Zi Wei Hua (Trumpet vine) See Campsis chinensis ... [Pg.41]

Campsis adrepens Lour. C. chinensis Voss. C. grandiflora (Thunb.) Loiseleur (Syn. Bignonia grandiflora) Zhu Wei (Chinese trumpet creeper) (flower) Protein, dextrose, cyanidin-3-rutinoside.48 As emmenagogue. Treat amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, leucorrhea, menorrhagia, metrorrhagia. [Pg.45]

Zhu Wei Campsis adrepens Lour., C. grandiflora (Thunb.) Loiseleur, C. chinensis Voss. [Pg.375]

Campsis adrepens, C. chinensis, C. grandiflora Tagetes patula Syzygium cuminii Rosa rugosa... [Pg.411]

There ore eleven prussiate works in the United Kingdom, of which the aggregate produce is, when the salt is in demand, about twenty tons per week. The two largest factories ara those of Messrs. Bramwell and the Ilurlet and Campsie Alum Company. The value of the annual product is estimated at one hundred and forty-five thousand six hundred pounds sterling. [Pg.457]

In this study, 212 samples in 126 species were tested three species had been known to be alkaloidal Campsis radicans (1/3), Catalpa bignonioides (1/4), and Slenolobiwn (= Teconta) skins. [Pg.29]

Furness s later research included the development of a process to make carbon fibres on an industrial scale for the Royal Aircraft Establishment. She progressed to become Section Leader, responsible for 100 graduate researchers. Her final appointment was Director and General Manager of the Courtaulds factory at Campsie, Northern Ireland, in 1978, from which she retired in 1981. She died on 8 June 2002, aged 81 years. [Pg.514]

Did these experiments take place in concentration campsi The details are in the reports, which have just been published. [Pg.365]

The chemical analyses of five dredge samples (Johnson et al. 1982) indicate that four of the analyzed samples are phonolites and one is mugearite (Campsie et al. 1983). The high concentrations of alkali metals (Na O + K O 8.83-13.11%) and of silica (SiO 50.93-58.76%) suggest that these rocks evolved by fractional crystallization of basanite magma (Wright and Kyle 1990b). [Pg.555]

Imakura Y, Kobayashi S, Kida K, Kido M (1984) Iridoid glucosides from Campsis chinensis. Phytochemistry 23 2263-2269... [Pg.3061]


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