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ASPARAGUS racemosus-WONDER PLANT

by Alok Kumar Sahrawat , Pawan Kumar , Sharma , Alka Sahrawat , Amina Hemida Salem , 2014
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DARWIN REVIEW

by Aaron M. Ellison, Nicholas J. Gotelli , 2008
"... Energetics and the evolution of carnivorous plants—Darwin’s ‘most wonderful plants in the world’ ..."
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Energetics and the evolution of carnivorous plants—Darwin’s ‘most wonderful plants in the world’

Wonderful Wetlands

by Created Spice, Thea Hotaling, Jillian Geis , 2011
"... Purpose / Overall Objective: Students will learn what wetlands are and why they are important ecosystems through interactive activities and labs. There is at least one activity or lab to demonstrate each of the most important ecosystem services wetlands provide. Materials List: Per Class For water f ..."
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filtering plant demo: 1 plastic flower pot with drain holes in the bottom Something to catch the water that drains through the pot (clear if possible) Soil to fill the pot Rocks or gravel for the bottom of the pot A clear container filled with dirty water (add little pieces of plastic, diatomaceous earth

Review Article Pollen – A microscopic wonder of plant kingdom

by Stephen A
"... Palynology is a century old science and there are many opportunities for its practical application. The study of the symmetry, polarity, shape, size, structure, sculpture and of the apertures of the sporoderm can be very useful to many other sciences (Botany, ..."
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Palynology is a century old science and there are many opportunities for its practical application. The study of the symmetry, polarity, shape, size, structure, sculpture and of the apertures of the sporoderm can be very useful to many other sciences (Botany,

SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL MONOGRAPH FOR POM WONDERFUL ® POMEGRANATE JUICE

by Allison Mccutcheon, Phd Jay Udani, Allison Mccutcheon, Phd Jay Udani, Md Donald, J. Brown
"... The preparation and publication of this literature review and monograph on this proprietary botanical food product has been conducted by the American Botanical Council (ABC) for educational purposes only. This publication reflects the state of the scientific and clinical literature on this specific ..."
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commercial plant-based product up to a reasonable period of time prior to the initial publication (and/or any subsequent revisions). This publication has been peer reviewed for its accuracy by experts qualified in their formal training to assess the literature in various scientific disciplines related

was called ”Natural Wonders Every Child Should Know”

by Christoph Derndorfer , 2004
"... When the name ”Alan Turing ” is mentioned most people think of one or more of the following words: ”Turing Machine”, ”Turing Test”, ”Enigma ” and ”Artificial Intelligence”. The intention of this article is to present a broader approach to Alan Turing instead of solely focusing on the above mentioned ..."
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mentioned key words. Alan Turing was not only a key figure in computer science and crypto-analysis. His work also revolved around subjects such as the growth of plants, the human mind and he also anticipated many of the issues that are being discussed in today’s artificial intelligence research. Being

Emblica officinalis [Syn: Phyllanthus Emblica] or Amla: the Ayurvedic wonder

by Dweck Data, David Mitchell
"... The world craves new ideas and looks to the Far East and Asia for inspiration and innovation. One Indian plant stands out as being exceptional for its ethnic, ethnobotanical and ethnopharmaceutical use. There is a wealth of technical data to support the safe use of this ..."
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The world craves new ideas and looks to the Far East and Asia for inspiration and innovation. One Indian plant stands out as being exceptional for its ethnic, ethnobotanical and ethnopharmaceutical use. There is a wealth of technical data to support the safe use of this

Propolis: a wonder bees product and its pharmacological potentials

by Vijay D Wagh - Advances in Pharmacological Sciences, vol. 2013, Article ID 308249
"... Propolis is a natural resinous mixture produced by honey bees from substances collected from parts of plants, buds, and exudates. Due to its waxy nature and mechanical properties, bees use propolis in the construction and repair of their hives for sealing openings and cracks and smoothing out the i ..."
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Propolis is a natural resinous mixture produced by honey bees from substances collected from parts of plants, buds, and exudates. Due to its waxy nature and mechanical properties, bees use propolis in the construction and repair of their hives for sealing openings and cracks and smoothing out

Review Article Propolis: A Wonder Bees Product and Its Pharmacological Potentials

by Vijay D. Wagh , 2013
"... Copyright © 2013 Vijay D. Wagh.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsAttribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Propolis is a natural resinous mixture produced by honey ..."
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by honey bees from substances collected from parts of plants, buds, and exudates. Due to its waxy nature andmechanical properties, bees use propolis in the construction and repair of their hives for sealing openings and cracks and smoothing out the internal walls and as a protective barrier against

© American Journal of Ethnomedicine “Tulsi ”- the Wonder Herb (Pharmacological Activities of Ocimum Sanctum)

by unknown authors
"... Ocimum sanctum is an annual herb belonging to the mint family with 150 varieties worldwide. Ocimum sanctum emits a spicy scent when bruised. It is believed to purify expectorants, and called the “wonder herb”. Tulsi is pungent and bitter in taste, pungent in the post digestive effect and has hot pot ..."
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Ocimum sanctum is an annual herb belonging to the mint family with 150 varieties worldwide. Ocimum sanctum emits a spicy scent when bruised. It is believed to purify expectorants, and called the “wonder herb”. Tulsi is pungent and bitter in taste, pungent in the post digestive effect and has hot
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