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Levant

G. herhaceum Levant cotton G. barbadense Sea Island cotton G. States, India, FSU ... [Pg.291]

Sgyptisch, a. Egyptian, — agyptische Seifen-wurzel, Levant soaproot (Gypaophila atru-thium). [Pg.16]

I uzit. m. (Min.) leucite. levoBtierea, v.t. (Leather), grain, levant. levoBtisch. a. Levantine, levigieren, v.t. levigate. [Pg.277]

Trade Name(s) D Neurocil (Bayer Vital) I Nozinan (Rhone-Poulenc Levant (Mohan)... [Pg.1169]

Varady J, Wu X, Fang X, Min J, Hu Z, Levant B, Wang S. Molecular modeling of the three-dimensional structure of dopamine 3 (D3) subtype receptor discovery of novel and potent D3 ligands through a hybrid pharmacophore-and structure-based database searching approach. / Med Chem 2003 46 4377-92. [Pg.417]

Picrotoxinin is a sesquiterpene, which is found notably in the seeds Anamirta panicu-lata Coleb. (levant berries, Menispermaceae Fig. 46). This substance is toxic, and as little as 20 mg induces epileptiform convulsions, myosis, and dyspnea with more or less... [Pg.100]

The Libiola Fe-Cu sulfide mine is located 8 km behind Sestri Levante (eastern Liguria, Italy). It was exploited from 1864 until 1962 and produced over 1Mt of Fe-Cu sulfides. The mine covers a surface area of about 4 km2 and comprises more than 30 km of underground tunnels and 3... [Pg.355]

Merrillees, R.S. (1962). Opium trade in the Bronze Age Levant. Antiquity 36 287-292. [Pg.266]

Another tier in Warner s ideological edifice consists of a web of exegesis by which the human spectacle of Africa and the Levant seems to exist solely for the comment it offers upon the United States—upon its innate superiority as a civilization, and upon the troubling inferiority of some of its inhabitants. Observing a group of Bedouin dancers, for instance, Warner remarks that their eyes shine with animal wildness, It seems to be precisely the dance of North American Indians, he concludes. On... [Pg.154]

Charles Dudley Warner, In the Levant [1877] (New York Houghton Mifflin, 1901), p. 439. [Pg.327]

Source Formic acid naturally occurs in carrots, soybean roots, carob, yarrow, aloe, Levant berries, bearberries, wormwood, ylang-ylang, celandine, jimsonweed, water mint, apples, tomatoes, bay leaves, common juniper, ginkgo, scented boronia, corn mint, European pennyroyal, and bananas (Duke, 1992). [Pg.603]

Benjamini, L. (1987). Primer pheromones in the Levant vole (Microtusguenthert) activation of reproduction in the female by male-related stimuli. Phytoparasitica 14,3-14. [Pg.434]


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