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Genera Principle

Vinberg, G.G. (1979). The production of populations of Aquatic invertebrates and genera] principles of its determination (In Russian). In General Principles in the Study of Aquatic Ecosystems (G.G. Vinberg, ed.), pp.l 14-119, Nauka, Leningrad. [Pg.319]

As It Is Impossible to cover all eventualities we state below important genera principles relevant to LEXAN Sheet, and show a variety of possible Installalion concepts and fixtures. [Pg.132]

As the genera] principles of reactivation apply to spent carbons from varied processes, the discussion here will be confined to a brief description of methods employed in the sugar industry. [Pg.105]

Ginsenosides are triterpenoid saponins found nearly exclusively in ginseng and they have been the target of a lot of research as they are believed to be the main active principles behind the claims of ginsengs efficacy. Ginseng refers to species within the genus Panax (Araliaceae... [Pg.2]

The genus Aristolochia comprises approximately 200 species, many of which have played important roles in folk medicine for treating sore throat, venomous snakebites, wounds, fevers, and tuberculosis. The chemistry and pharmacology of aristolochic acid, the main active principle, was researched by many scientists. Many worthy achievements in the pharmacology of aristolochic acid have been published. [Pg.54]

Ginseng may be derived from any of several species of the genus Panax. Of these, crude preparations or extracts of Panax ginseng, the Chinese or Korean variety, and P quinquefolium, the American variety, are most often available to consumers in the United States. The active principles appear to be the triterpenoid saponin glycosides called ginsenosides or panaxosides, of which there are approximately 30 different types. It is recommended that commercial P ginseng formulations be standardized to contain 4-7% ginsenosides. [Pg.1359]

The genus Stemona is the source of insecticidal principles alkaloids have been reported from Stemona and Croomia. Three species of Stemona S. australiana, S. sessilifolia, and S. luberosa) gave positive tests the last two were known earlier. [Pg.204]

To reduce these theoretical considerations to an example, let s take a look at a hypothetical situation in which the prior art discloses a genus together with some compounds falling within the genus. In view of the prior art disclosure, we ll do an analysis using the principles we have just discussed. [Pg.253]

The principles in (1) - (5) thus show that the underlying picture about the relationship between substance, form and body can be made precise. But it is really the underlying picture that is of interest. The picture is of a metaphysical principle, namely form, which is connected to two fundamental aspects of the world substance and motion. The presence of form confers both substantiality and the capacity for motion on a physical body. And its abstraction from body leaves something of a metaphysical shadow, a genus in die category of quantity, which can only have only accidental being. [Pg.21]

I propose that the genus under which shape, form-m and form-c all fell is principle of order Aristode, it must be admitted, does... [Pg.38]

It must be admitted, however, that the deduction so far provided is not a complete answer to Ackrill s worry. The genus dispositions itself as well as the species, shape, have yet to be deduced from any principle. As a result, there still seems to be an arbitrary division of quality into the species shape and dispositions. To provide a complete response to Ackrill, therefore, we must turn to a deduction of dispositions and shape from the genus quality itself. [Pg.58]

The regimented interpretation can also go some way toward answering another of Ackrill s worries. Ackrill claims that Aristode does not deduce the list of species in the category of quality from any sort of principle. The differentiation of the genus, dispositions, though, can be seen as a deduction of the species under it. The species are derived... [Pg.117]

The interpretation I am proposing is, I think, consistent with the interpretation found in W.D. Ross, trans., Aristode s Metaphysics voL 1, (Oxford Clarendon, 1924), p.335. Ross speculates that by order with respect to a species Aristode means the coordination and subordination of the species in a genus. Because a differentia is that which guarantees such a coordination, the principle of such an order would be a differentia. [Pg.118]

To be one is to be a principle of some number. For the first measure is a principle the first object by which we know is the first measure in each genus hence the principle of the knowable in concerning each thing is the one. But the one is not the same in all genera. [Pg.125]


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