The following extracts especially appealed to me, because they mirror my own experience. |
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The drops contain the extracts of ingredients such as aphis, or ground honey bees, and plants such as euphrasia and sabadilla. |
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The extracts provided for problems of the windgall and fetlock are mixed to make up 200 ml of an oil based treatment. |
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Next came the bound proof copies, incorporating quite long extracts from these letters. |
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Several investigators have carried out inhalation provocation tests using dropping extracts or bird sera. |
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Axiferous extracts were thoroughly mixed three times with two volumes of petroleum ether to remove lipids prior to HPLC analysis. |
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These cases underline the additional dangers from concentrated single chemical extracts from herbs. |
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Alcohol vapor rising through the chamber gently extracts essential oils from the aromatics on its way to the condenser. |
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Many youngsters today prefer herbal bathing powders to soaps and medicinal plant extracts to chemical shampoos. |
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In combination with cowage seed and ashwagandha extracts, this formula promotes vitality and strength. |
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The amount of caffeine in these tea extracts can add up quickly, and is often not listed on the label. |
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A sturdy cast-iron hand juicer that extracts juices from wheat grass, leafy vegetables, soft fruits and berries. |
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The extracts below from her report recount the problems she experienced in getting information for her inquiry. |
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We used modern biological extraction technology to obtain extracts of reishi, ginseng, wolfberry, peony, and licorice. |
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Enzyme activity was determined by the transferase assay in crude leaf extracts. |
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The ethanol extracts were combined, the ethanol evaporated and the sugars redissolved in deionized water. |
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After 10 min of incubation at room temperature, 1.25 ml of solubilized extracts were aliquoted into 1.7-ml microcentrifuge tubes. |
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Through bursts of laughter he told me that the first extracts of the new biography about Jack have finally been landing on editors' desks. |
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The concentration of protein and nucleic acids in extracts and the molecular weight of DNA were subsequently determined. |
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Lesser quality absinthe was made by adding plant extracts to lower grade alcohol. |
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The lipsticks contain shea butter to smooth and protect the lips, along with rose petal extracts, almond and jojoba oil. |
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The Bitter Orange lotion has extracts of orange, wheatgerm, fenugreek and winter cheery. |
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It may contain any of the diluents, with the exception of starch, permitted for powdered extracts. |
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Total free amino acids in the leaf extracts and in the phloem exudate were analysed with the ninhydrin reagent. |
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As more standardized extracts become available, the accuracy of skin tests is expected to increase. |
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Fifteenth-century physician and alchemist Paracelsus said alchemy's role was developing medicines and extracts from healing plants. |
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In all cases, we obtained wax extracts from flight feathers, predominantly primaries and secondaries. |
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They are precursors of benzoic phenanthridine alkaloids, active ingredients of many medicinal plant extracts. |
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In a study of rats given alloxan to induce diabetes, both water and alcohol extracts of fenugreek had some hypoglycemic activity. |
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In the commentaries that precede the extracts, the editor is at pains to present potentially contentious figures as unanimously acclaimed. |
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The CAM practitioner injects extracts of suspected allergens under your skin with the goal of eventually desensitizing you to them. |
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber. |
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The extracts obtained were prefiltered through glass wool and sodium sulfate anhydride and filtered by column chromatography. |
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Other researchers have had promising results using extracts from caraway plants incorporated into a molluscicidal mulch. |
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Using his special truffling stick, he extracts the truffle from between the roots. |
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Pharmacologically active compounds in the extracts include oligomeric procyanidins and flavonoids. |
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During the 1660s, Robert Boyle discovered that certain plant extracts, such as litmus, can be used to distinguish acids from bases. |
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To encourage some experimentation in creative writing, the Liverpudlian writer and teacher also performed some extracts from his books. |
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With the exception of capsicum, garlic, ginger and turmeric, most spices are not available in the United States as standardized extracts. |
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He ambles in gently, tosses the ball generously in the air, and extracts fair turn. |
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By western blot assays the antibody was monospecific against the Mn-SOD of pea leaf extracts. |
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At Nili's bedside, she reads her latest novel, extracts of which punctuate the text. |
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Ginkgo biloba extracts are prepared from the green leaves of the maidenhair tree. |
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J K Rowling has been particularly secretive about the plot, but she has released a couple of short extracts as a teaser. |
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When applied externally, stevia poultices and extracts have a therapeutic effect on acne, seborrhoea, dermatitis and eczema. |
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Ammonia was convenient for basifying the filtered extracts, although other inorganic bases should have worked also. |
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The major work last night was Don Quixote, that staple of National Youth Orchestra string audition extracts. |
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Their method takes just 15 minutes to separate the compounds in crude extracts using high-performance liquid chromatography. |
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Salicylic acid prevents new pimples from forming, while aloe vera, green-tea and sage extracts calm skin and keep it from overdrying. |
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The powerful built-in vacuum extracts the dirt-laden suds in a matter of seconds. |
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The grate or fire basket holds the flames and can be fitted with a gas burner, while the flue or chimney extracts the smoke. |
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The two investigators confirmed early work indicating that cellular extracts can change the stiffness of dermis between tenfold and seventyfold. |
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Atisholz is launching its natural torula yeast extracts under the Atis-YE brand. |
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Nelson's well-chosen diary extracts are, apart from anything else, hilarious. |
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They are extracts of milk thistle, European mistletoe and alpha lipoic acid, which all have anti-oxidant properties capable of tackling cancer. |
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The ratio of soluble protein to chlorophyll in the isolated chloroplasts was approximately half that of whole leaf extracts. |
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First of all, we used particle suspensions and not water-soluble, autoclaved extracts. |
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Westport Choral Society is a four part choir specialising in major choral pieces and extracts from some old and some modern musicals. |
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Hahnemann carried out tests on himself with extracts of cinchona bark, which contains quinine, and found it caused fever. |
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Opium tincture and paregoric are similar products that are both extracts of opium and are both primarily employed as antidiarrheal agents. |
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After collecting the last samples, protein extracts were prepared and protein gel blot was performed. |
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We prepared total protein extracts from staged populations of animals and analyzed them by protein blot. |
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Diagnosing canine atopy can be done through skin tests and blood tests and extracts can be made for injection to hyposensitize. |
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Tissue-level concentrations of hydrophilic and lipophilic extracts caused high levels of mortality in a sympatric pennate diatom. |
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It is therefore unlikely that extracts of northern prickly ash would specifically inhibit fungal infections associated with mycoses. |
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Unfortunately, a similar range of carotenoid photolytic cleavage products were also present in extracts of the leaves. |
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Two sources, one Nahuatl and the other Spanish, provide the majority of the documentary extracts. |
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Dr. Sain has applied for a patent for his state-of-the-art process that extracts nanofibres from plants. |
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Herbalists generally use unpurified plant extracts, which contain many constituents. |
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Elderberry extracts are generally without side effects when taken in the suggested dosages. |
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Many of the entries consist solely of unsourced extracts from various news reports with no attempt to excise opinion from fact. |
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Protein extracts of soybean and soymilk contain several different estrogen-like substances called isoflavones. |
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Each is a snapping gaggle of legs and claws from which Charlie carefully extracts a large number of Dungeness crabs. |
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Over lunch in the clubhouse, Baker and I review extracts from the morning's video nasty on his laptop. |
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Some of the extracts we saw were enhanced by live actors doing voice-overs, others had piano or dubbed on music. |
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The aqueous phase was re-extracted with ether and the combined ethereal extracts washed with water until free from alkali. |
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You will often find a button on your calculator which extracts roots near the button which computes the power of a number. |
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The Choral Society is a four-part choir specialising in major choral pieces and extracts from musicals old and new. |
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Interspersed with nostalgic video clips of the company, the programme moved through short works and extracts. |
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Here are a few short extracts from the many letters that members sent to PSA President Sue Walsh. |
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The special birthday concert will feature extracts from musicals over the 21 years along with performances from Tullow's current students. |
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Preparations and extracts from echinacea plants are widely used, with many scientific studies noting clinical benefits. |
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After preparation, extracts were analysed for pH and concentration as above. |
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There was a significant effect of the presence of aluminium, plaque type and their interaction on phosphate concentration in all plant extracts. |
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They found that the active ingredients in the magnolia extracts were two biphenyl compounds, honokiol and magnolol. |
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Non-fluoride toothpastes do not contain fluoride and only usually contain natural ingredients, such as special mineral salts and plant extracts. |
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Dyers could use concentrated extracts of some dyes, while chemical modifications simplified other processes. |
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Crude nuclear protein extracts were prepared from plants containing or lacking active Tag1 elements. |
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The protein concentration in plant extracts was determined using the Bio-Rad protein assay. |
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Most often consumed through standardized extracts, tinctures or concentrated drops, bilberry may also discourage cataracts and glaucoma. |
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Cytokinins were analysed in leaf extracts, leaf phloem exudate and in the shoot apical meristem at different times during floral transition. |
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They were simply passed down to you by your elders like tribal law, extracts from some oral manual for living. |
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A hard copy mini-magazine will exist only to tease people with brief extracts from specific articles. |
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Some herbal treatments, such as citrus extracts or pennyroyal, can be toxic to pets and humans. |
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The assistant extracts muscle fibers from the tendon using a knife blade or periosteal elevator. |
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Cells were then permeabilized by agitation with 4 packed cell volumes of glass beads, and extracts were collected. |
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Cells were harvested and protein extracts were prepared for immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting with the indicated antibodies. |
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Hplc analysis of the extracts showed that phenanthrene, fluoranthene and pyrene were the most abundant PAHs in all samples. |
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In general, a miner's profit is determined by the market price of the commodity it extracts from the ground. |
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The ferricyanide test confirmed that the brown colouration of the water extracts was closely associated with tannins. |
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It's made with ferula, horseradish and garlic extracts, which straighten hair and provide terrific thermal protection. |
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And just FYI, all fic extracts here are presented largely as originally written, intermittent avant garde grammar and all. |
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Blood extracts provide proteins that are widely used for vaccines, but possible viral contamination is a major concern. |
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California poppy extracts were separated using an isocratic gradient of methanol. |
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Enzymatic activity in extracts of a soil fungus, Myrothecium verrucaria, hydrates the nitrile group of cyanamide with formation of urea. |
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The combined extracts were dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate and the filtrate was evaporated to dryness under reduced pressure. |
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They believe patients may have been injected with an embryo's tissue extracts, skin cells or even animal stem cells instead. |
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When using dried extracts of Chinese herbs, some of these are available in their unprocessed or processed form while others are not. |
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These iconographies dictate the semantics of his copper extracts and moderate to become the lexicon of his visual language. |
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Hypericum perforatum extracts are licensed in continental Europe for the treatment of depression and anxiety. |
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Standardized aqueous mistletoe extracts have been applied to cancer patients for several decades as complementary medicine. |
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Every year new and often life-saving extracts are discovered in wild plants. |
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It mechanically extracts essential oils from various crops grown in Ireland, namely oilseed rape and linseed. |
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Except for published extracts, these 124 manuscript diaries have only been available at the West Point Library and on microfilm. |
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Due to the low amount of protein in grape flesh it was necessary to concentrate protein in extracts by acetone precipitation. |
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Recovery of hesperidin from orange peel by concentration of extracts on styrene-divinylbenzene resin. |
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Metaphase spindles with replicated mitotic chromosomes were assembled in meiotic Xenopus egg extracts as described. |
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Jessie flushes and then grudgingly extracts herself from the hole she'd burrowed into my stomach. |
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There will be more high notes and volatiles in the new extracts that will increase the coffee flavor quality. |
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Their article on Ireland is an interesting one but it is in that accursed PDF format so I have posted some extracts here. |
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Marine extracts, such as bladder-wrack, kelp and Irish moss provide iodine which stimulates thyroid function. |
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At the touch of a button it grinds whole beans, doses, tamps, and extracts authentic espresso complete with a thick, golden crema. |
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Total lipid extracts were separated into neutral and polar lipid fractions by column chromatography on Florisil 60-100 mesh. |
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The combined extracts were then freeze-dried and kept under vacuum to constant weight. |
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The leaves and seeds, which mature in long pods, are used to prepare extracts or powders for medicinal use. |
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Antiviral properties of the plant extracts were determined by cytopathic effect inhibition assay and virus yield reduction assay. |
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Phytopharmaceuticals are not conventional drugs, but they are also very different from galenical extracts. |
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Is one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of botanical, galenical, herbal and plant extracts in China. |
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I gave him a prescription for equal parts of the extracts of rhubarb and jalap, which I have found a good habitual eccoprotic. |
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Only one of the two groups was pretreated with different concentrations of apple phenolic extracts. |
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It is also an additive in vanilla extracts and other food flavorings. |
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Crude extracts were used because, for unknown reasons, it was not possible to purify the enzyme from the extract successfully without losing most of the activity. |
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The pieces are intelligently chosen, quirky and satiric extracts sharing space with atmospheric and journalistic ones, encouraging the reader to reconsider stereotypes. |
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These effects are unlikely to be due to low-molecular-weight effectors since similar results were obtained whether or not extracts were desalted prior to assay. |
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The only cavil is that some of the extracts are on the miserly side and, from the bibliography, it is clear that the complete versions are unlikely to be available in Britain. |
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Though I suspect Vaananen's instrument has more prosaic origins, he extracts a magical sound from it, from staccato guitar like chording to bell-like swirls. |
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Alas now if he posted such extracts someone would probably complain that they were commercial posts and send him off to stand in a corner like some naughty little boy. |
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The idea is that each person's unique biorhythms, inner shifts and moods can be balanced by using plant extracts, medicinal foods and therapies suited to each internal season. |
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Anyway, there are two extracts from the GW piece you should have caught. |
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So these are authentic extracts from the text of those letters, are they? |
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The mixtures were incubated for another 2 hours, followed by adding different concentrations of hot water extracts to the triplicate culture wells. |
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Each part has a brief introduction and contains a number of photographs and extracts from documents, roughly divided under more or less cryptic chapter headings. |
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The obtained extracts were fractionated by acetone precipitation. |
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Its vegetable and botanical ingredients include saponified coconut and olive oils, a natural citrus essential-oil blend, and aloe and rosemary extracts. |
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We fine the wine with egg extracts, so are we to put that on the label? |
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The text comprises extracts from interviews by Peter McConchie with seventeen elders from different parts of the country, discussing an aspect of their culture. |
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Once the system is powered on, coolant flows to the bottom, extracts heat from the soil, and flows back up to be cooled again. |
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According to the journal Nature, extracts from unpeeled apples, which are particularly high in antioxidants, had the greatest inhibiting effect on cancer cells. |
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Part One includes extracts from traditional prescriptive texts, portrayals of the widow in classical literature as well as 19th and 20th Century documents. |
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I pause, watching as he extracts a beer bottle from inside the fridge. |
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Topical arnica products, which are also useful for treating bruises, may be used as an alternative to horse chestnut extracts and are also widely available. |
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The solvents or menstrua employed in the preparation of pilular extracts are water, alcohol, or mixtures of these in the proportions stated in the formulas. |
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Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts, which are generally obtained by steam distillation from flowers, fruit, seeds, stems, leaves, bark or roots of plants. |
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Of necessity it must deal with a ruling class that owns the material means of extracting or distributing information, or with a producing class that extracts and distributes. |
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It obviously never roots in the soil but has root-like structures which penetrates the bark of the tree and then extracts water and essential chemicals. |
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In the preparation of pilular extracts the concentration of the solutions should be completed without delay, and undue exposure to heat must be avoided. |
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These extracts are incomplete since our correspondent had already swallowed some sections of the document before he realised that the fruit chaat tasted better than usual. |
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It's a rich, aromatherapy oil that's a blend of soothing essential oils such as myrrh, lavender and rose geranium, with extracts of wheatgerm and borage. |
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This shoulder peak disappears if extracts are centrifuged under conditions that dissociate monosomes and polysomes into free 40S and 60S subunits. |
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The steam then extracts the aromatic oils and the distillate is collected. |
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Other alternatives included herbalist doctors, who only used plants and plant extracts in their treatments, and hydropathists, who promoted water cures. |
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Among the ancient cultures, epilepsy was considered due to possession by spirits and gods and treated by trephening, cupping, and herbal and animal extracts. |
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Chick-embryo extracts take the idea of hyperimmune eggs one step further. |
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With or without a perspex screen, Mr Shelley extracts the maximum dynamics from his instrument as he always pours all his energy and soul into his performances. |
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It's about pharmaceuticals that also supply unlabeled ingredients such as artificial sweeteners, preservatives, extracts, aromas, and all sorts of things. |
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In these studies extracts were prepared from gut tissue and assayed for insulin immunoactivity or insulin specific bioactivity, such as increased glucose uptake. |
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Small digital prints with religious images, words and textual extracts rendered in lush textures and rich hues address a broad range of clearly spelt out themes. |
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They were entertained with extracts from Lord of the Rings, such as the piece Gollum, where the Navy tubas and bassoons imitated the drones of the didgeridoo. |
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The aqueous layer is removed and washed three times with 200-ml. portions of benzene, and the benzene extracts are combined with the crude creosol separated initially. |
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Another selection we need is, I think, a volume of her work which includes generous extracts from both her three books of prose and her voluminous correspondence. |
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Global majors such as Coca Cola and Beatrice Foods are said to use Stevia extracts as sweetening agents in foods sold across Japan, Brazil and other countries. |
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She includes extracts from letters and diaries as well as autobiographies. |
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A species of knitted golem stretched out on the floor, it extracts sense memories of his childhood home from the Urals folk custom of making carpets out of fabric remnants. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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Relevant extracts are appended to this article for easy reference. |
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Conservative analysis of our systematic fractionation of yeast cytosolic and nuclear extracts resolved 12 chromatographically separable activities. |
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The patch impregnated with extracts of a sea algae called bladderwrack is not a diet but naturally reduces appetite, helping slimmers to lose weight gradually. |
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Other laboratories had reported the use of alcohols or detergents to solubilize lipid extracts for cholesterol analysis with enzymatic reagents. |
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Cotton-seed oil is now largely used in the soap trade, and its refined extracts for lubrification. |
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They have been studied in modern medical research since the 1960s, where most studies use extracts, rather than whole mushrooms. |
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Natural flavoring from cocoa and fruit extracts arc used for taste and aromatherapeutic benefits. |
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Multiple fruit extracts such as watermelon, apple and lentil add hydration and keeps the skin moisturized during exfoliation. |
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There are no standardized tests to evaluate the in vitro susceptibility of mycoplasmas to medicinal plant extracts. |
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It blends Epsom salts, Amazonian clay and ricegrass extracts to rid toxins from your skin. |
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Of these extracts, only absolutes, essential oils, and tinctures are directly used to formulate perfumes. |
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Scientists have long known that homeostasis can be supported through the use of natural extracts called adaptogens. |
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Tyrosinase inhibition by extracts and constituents of Sideroxylon inerrne L stem bark, used in South Africa for skin lightening. |
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The cell imaging platform extracts bacterial cells from patient blood and micropipettes them in up to 48 cassette-held flowcell channels. |
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The product is based upon soya bean extracts and also contains benzyl alcohol. |
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In vitro xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of methanol extracts of Erythrina indica Lam. |
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The patent application covers an apoptosis model system that uses extracts of normal cells. |
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The allelopathic effect of root exudates of the weeds was observed to be lower than the effect of the weed extracts and debris. |
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All the oil extracts were redissolved back into a known volume of chloroform. |
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Windows 8 extracts the dominant colour from your favicon, if available, and uses it as the live tile's background colour. |
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Figure 03 the plant extracts was identified by using the potassium ferricyanide reduction method. |
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These include emollients, coal tar extracts, dithranol, vitamin D derivatives and the vitamin A derivative, tazarotene. |
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Immune modulation of macrophage pro-inflammatory response by goldenseal and astragalus extracts. |
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Its comments on some of the more anthological extracts from the Majority Report of the Banking Commission are particularly salutary. |
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Cosmetochem International AG debuted Liposome Herbasec, a novel range of standardized botanical extracts in liposomal-based powder form. |
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There is a chapter devoted to each shipwreckee, including their own photographs, drawings, cartoons, extracts from journals and other writings. |
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But here we give no such extracts, but content ourselves with four short skits, having the cetacea for their subject. |
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Identification of benzalkonium chloride in commercial grapefruit seed extracts. |
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Exposure of gill cells to algal extracts, brevetoxins and PST toxins was for 2 hrs, and to karlotoxin for 2, 3, 4 and 5 hrs. |
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The compressor is powered by the turbine, which extracts energy from the expanding gas passing through it. |
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The unique mattress is made from extracts of the Hevea tree, a healthier alternative to standard petroleum-based foams. |
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The book is a work of natural theology, and incorporates extracts from related correspondence of Herschel with Charles Lyell. |
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Medicago produces alfalfa extracts for the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical markets and develops its own products. |
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Most of the companies have no plans to take SLIT beyond the standardized extracts, which means grass, ragweed, house dust mite, and cat. |
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Previous reviews had yielded mixed results about whether isoflavone extracts reduced menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes. |
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Tom Hiney provides a vivid retelling of their adventures based on extracts from their published journal. |
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Murphy, SGTMAJ T, 1917, extracts from diary quoted in ANZAC Commemorative, RSA, Sydney. |
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Some mushrooms or extracts are used or studied as possible treatments for diseases, including polysaccharides, glycoproteins and proteoglycans. |
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First, he is willing to listen sympathetically to anyone, and so extracts insights from the greyest of politicians and advisers. |
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Nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens were collected from the dogs, and swab eluate extracts were prepared. |
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Harig also added that the PGA European Tour extracts significant concessions from Ryder Cup venues. |
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Boeing says this system extracts 35 per cent less power from the engines, allowing increased thrust and improved fuel economy. |
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Hence most of my extracts are taken from the three volumes of Unspoken Sermons. |
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Haig sent Churchill extracts from his diaries and commented on drafts, to which Churchill was willing to make amendments. |
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If bulb extracts come into contact with wounds, both central nervous system and cardiac symptoms may result. |
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In that same system, a second demodulator, the Z demodulator, also extracts an additive combination of U plus V, but in a different ratio. |
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Inhibition effects of grape seed extracts on melanosis formation in shrimp. |
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When that business was transacted, he turned to reading and making extracts, clearly in the process of working on the Natural History. |
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Three extracts were published in 1818 by the German orientalist Johann Kosegarten. |
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Fragrances marketed to men are typically sold as EdT or EdC, rarely as EdP or perfume extracts. |
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Today's bioprospectors arc gathering and studying extracts of everything from spider venoms to soil microbes to algae. |
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Antithrombin effect of polyphenol-rich extracts from black chokeberry and grape seeds. |
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For the treatment of acute and chronic liver hepatitis, Abel-moschus manihot flower extracts has been used in traditional folk medicine. |
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Adios Slimming tablets include the active plant extracts boldo, butternut, dandelion root and fucus. |
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Anticonvulsant activity of root and stem extracts of Calliandra portoricensis. |
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Effects of Dalbergia sissoo extracts, rhizobium and nitrogen on germination, growth and yield of Vigna radiata. |
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Comparative studies on the effect of crude aqueous and solvent extracts of clove on the cariogenic properties of Streptococcus mutans. |
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It contains plant extracts, but I didn't notice any fragrance and my skin didn't feel particularly cleansed or moisturised. |
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Chromosome-breaking activity of extracts of the mushroom Paxillus involutus Fries ex Batsch. |
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Expression of the viral proteins VP1 and agnoprotein was measured in whole cell protein extracts by Western blot. |
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Molluscicidal and antischistosomal activities of methanol extracts and isolated compounds from Eucalyptus globulus and Melaleuca styphelioides. |
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The following series of extracts provides a snapshot of the chief professional organisations, or peak bodies, and research centres in Australia. |
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They apparently survive in part in the form of extracts in later Greek glossaries. |
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Qualitative chemical tests were conducted for aqueous and methanol extracts to identify the various phytoconstituents. |
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Vaintraub IA and NA Lapteva Colorimetric determination of phytate in unpurified extracts of seeds and the products of their processing. |
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In vitro percutaneous absorption studies and in vivo evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of essential fatty acids from fish oil extracts. |
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The seeds or root extracts are most often used to create celery salt, a popular seasoning used in cocktails, vegetable and fish preparations. |
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Differential effect of pistaciavera extracts on experi mental atherosis in the rabbit animal. |
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Effects of Azadirachta indica and Melia azedarach extracts from leaves on Trypanosoma cruzi growth and ultrastructure. |
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Using Captiva NDLipids, plasma extracts are virtually free from endogenous matrix interferences. |
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Until 1857, only the History and a small number of extracts from his aphorisms were known. |
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When tested, both tent moth caterpillars and fall webworms strongly avoided extracts taken from the bodies of other dead caterpillars. |
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Lacking of root hairs, slightly suberization and mount of vascular bundles were caused of both buds extracts. |
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Hypoglycemic effect of Mormordica charantia extracts in normoglycemic or cyprohepatidine-induced hyperglycemic mice. |
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Salycuminol is aVevy patented conjugate from the natural extracts of wintergreen, cumin, caraway and sweet birch. |
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Radical scavenging activity of different floral origin honey and beebread phenolic extracts. |
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The film extracts a fine performance from English actor Jack O'Connell as Louie despite a unidimensional role. |
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The systemizer intuitively figures out how things work, or extracts the underlying rules that govern the behaviour of a system. |
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This Non-GMO Project Verified label applies to American ginseng, black cohosh, echinacea pupurea, goldenseal and mulberry extracts. |
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Robert Southey published extracts in 1812, and the first complete edition appeared in 1888 under the title Through England on a Side Saddle. |
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CrossFire Beilstein extracts high quality data about compounds and reactions from relevant, peer-reviewed publications. |
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Examples are unpurified glycoproteins, serum, urine, cell and tissue lysates, and plant extracts. |
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Inhibition of the myotoxic and hemorrhagic activities of crotalid venoms by Eclipta prostrata extracts and constituents. |
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Meer Corporation will continue to market botanical extracts, water soluble gums and stabilizer systems, oleoresins and flavor enhancers. |
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Antisickling activity and photodegradation effect of anthocyanins extracts from Alchornea cordifolia and Crotalaria retusa. |
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Phenols from oregano and wild thyme extracts were obtained by using pressurized liquid extraction. |
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The resulting OA are solid vermicasts or vermicompost and vermicast liquid extracts. |
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Anxiolytic-like effects of extracts from Albizzia julibrissin bark in the elevated plus-maze in rats. |
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Antiulcerogenic effect of some gastrointestinally acting plant extracts and their combination. |
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The aACAydouble-blind' food challenge' offers food extracts in gelatinised capsules. |
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It extracts and processes rocks and minerals on behalf of customers in the manufacturing and construction industries. |
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In addition, tetratriacontane was absent from extracts because of surfactant washing. |
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Isoelectric focusing was performed on freeze-thaw extracts on polyacrylamide gels as described. |
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Larvicidal and mosquitocidal extracts, a coumrin, isoflavonoids and pterocarpans from Neorautanenia mitis. |
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The new flavor is boosted with whole plant extracts, including yerba mate, acerola cherry and goji berry. |
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The extracts were fractionated into anthocyanin, neutral, polymeric and oligomeric fractions. |
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The investigators found two major peaks in the chromatograms of the hull extracts, which they identified as luteolin and the flavanone fustin. |
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Insecticides based on natural materials include pyrethrum, rotenone, fatty acids, plant and fish oils, plant extracts and mineral lattice. |
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It reads rawinsonde and surface observation data from NCAR archive and extracts stations within modeling domains and simulation time. |
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The authors confirmed the accuracy of their glochidium key using tissue extracts from adults that were morphologically identified. |
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Insulin-secretagogue activity of eleven plant extracts and twelve pure compounds isolated from Aralia taibaiensis. |
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These batters are goofproof, so feel free to experiment with spices or extracts for other flavor combos. |
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In phytomedicine complex extracts consisting of phenolics, monoterpenes or saponins are traditionally used. |
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Indeed, the team found that extracts of material from just under the potato skin block bacterial adhesion. |
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When HSV-1 and HSV-2 were pretreated with the extracts for 1 h prior to host cell infection, plaque formation was significantly reduced. |
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Antiamoebic and spasmolytic activities of extracts from some antidiarrhoeal traditional preparations used in Kinshasa, Congo. |
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Gene response of human monocytic cells for the detection of antimigraine activity of feverfew extracts. |
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Lautering is the separation of the extracts won during mashing from the spent grain to create wort. |
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Musical incipits are short extracts of scores, taken from the beginning. |
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Amber and extracts were used from the time of Hippocrates in ancient Greece for a wide variety of treatments through the Middle Ages and up until the early twentieth century. |
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It starts innocently enough with the patenting of a new machine that extracts oxygen from the air, cleans, depollutes and depollenizes it, then stores if for future use. |
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The extracts and sildenafil citrate were administered orally for 28 days. |
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It includes proprietary extracts of rosemary, turmeric, ginger, holy basil, green tea, hu zhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap. |
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Olfactory responses of lobsters to solutions from prey species and to seawater extracts and chemical fractions of fish muscle and effects of antennule ablation. |
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In the early days of electrical recording, he took part in a pioneering live recording of extracts of Mendelssohn's Elijah at the Albert Hall with the Royal Choral Society. |
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The stem, flower, silique, and root extracts each possessed the same basic peroxidase isoenzyme as the one initially identified from Arabidopsis leaf extracts. |
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Antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer activities of volatile oils and extracts from stems, leaves, and flowers of Eucalyptus sideroxylon and Eucalyptus torquata. |
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Molluscicidal effects of neem extracts on edible tropical land snails. |
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In experiments, the researchers prepared phenolic extracts from Pinot noir grape pomace or seeds, which are known to have a high polyphenolic content. |
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The launch of the fifth book, for instance, involved only one personal appearance, when JKR read extracts to 4,000 carefully selected Pottermaniacs in the Albert Hall. |
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Subsequent studies by the same group indicated that extracts containing Quebecol might have an antiproliferative effect against colon cancer cells. |
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Induction of dedifferentiation, genomewide transcriptional programming, and epigenetic reprogramming by extracts of carcinoma and embryonic stem cells. |
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Once a user enters the desired search queries, Search Engines Parser automatically extracts data such as title, description, full URL, root URL, and raw domain in real time. |
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As well, the furanocoumarin present in natural extracts of grapefruit or celery can cause severe allergic reactions and increase sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation. |
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Several WWTP effluents and some sites in the Detroit River and Lake Mead displayed significant estrogenicity in the most polar fraction of the active extracts. |
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These extracts are also used as fragrances for bath products. |
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