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Berek, D., Kubin, M., Marcinka, K., and Dressier, M. (1983). Gelova chromatografia (in Slovak) Veda Bratislava. [Pg.457]

Veda-Arques J. S., Abarca-Gonzalez B., Medio-Simon M. Cycloaddition Reactions With Vinyl Heterocycles Adv. Heterocycl. Chem. 1995 63 339-401 Keywords azadienophiles, intramoiecuiar Dieis-Aider reactions... [Pg.316]

Taub, E., Steiner, S., Weingarten, E., and Walton, K., Effectiveness of broad spectrum approaches to relapse prevention in severe alcohlism A long term, randomized, controlled trial of Transcendental Meditation, EMG biofeedback and electronic eurotherapy. Special Issue Self-recovery Treating addictions using transcendental meditation and Maharishi Ayur-Veda. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 11 (1-2), 187-220, 1994. [Pg.294]

Karpenko, Vladimir and Pavla Widzova. Two alchemical recipes from the possession Hynek of Podebrady. Dejiny veda tecfmiky 33, no. 2 (2000) 99-. [Pg.304]

Bharathi, SV.N. Rasa Veda or metallic alchemi the ancient Indian method of converting mercury into actual gold. Indian Med Rec 70 (Jan 1950) 9-12. [Pg.342]

Hassler, J. and Rippa, F. (1977) Vyskummy Ustai, Vodneko Hospodarstra Veda a Vyskun. Praxi. No 50. [Pg.185]

For the Indians, vitiligo was a serious condition. The Atharva Veda, a sacred Hindu text written no less than thirty-four hundred... [Pg.163]

The Indian folk medicine, called Ayurvedic medicine, can be traced back 3000-5000 years and was practiced by the Brahmin sages of ancient times. The treatments were set out in sacred writings called Vedas. The material medica are extensive and most are based on herbal formulations. Some of the herbs have appeared in Western medicines, such as cardamom and cinnamon. Susruta, a physician in the fourth century ad, described the use of henbane as antivenom for snakebites. [Pg.393]

Vein S, Veda R, Ramani A, Chanda BM, Sivasanker S (1997) Chem Commun 2107... [Pg.116]

In the Indian scripture of the Atharva Veda, the fourth book of the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of the Brahman religion (ca 2,000—1,400 B.C.), bhang (hemp) was identified as one of five sacred plants of India. [Pg.50]

Sacred Books of the East Volume 42, Hymns of the Atharva-Veda, translated by Maurice Bloomfield, 1897. [Pg.67]

D. Berek, M. Kubm, K. Marcinka, M. Dressier, Gel Chromatography, Veda, Bratislava, 1983 (in Slovak) Panstwowe Wydawnicztwo Naukowe, Warszawa 1989 (in Polish). [Pg.497]

According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, the word diamond as used in the old Testament probably does not refer to the true diamond but more likely to corundum (22, 36). The ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, the Ramayana, and the Mahabharata, make frequent mention of the diamond. [Pg.60]

K. Nagahara, K. Takagi u. T. Veda, Chem. Pharm. Bull. 23, 3178 (1975). [Pg.522]

It is interesting to note that the Ayrians were the ancestors of many of the cultures of Asia and the Middle East. Their religion was coalesced with those of conquered Indo-Eurpean beliefs and evolved into Hinduism. The Rig Veda, which records some ancient tales of drugs, is a collection of hymns or vedas reminiscent of the Ayrian creed. [Pg.65]


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