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The use of botanicals can offer tissue support, the prevention of necrosis of liver cells, provide alternative pathways of metabolism to circumvent inflammation and boost the immune system.
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A traditional copper pot still is used, which maximizes the transfer of flavour from the botanicals to the spirit.
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The company continues to draw on its rich heritage and knowledge of plants and botanicals whilst embracing new discoveries.
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Botanicals include extracts of leaves, or a mulch of the leaves themselves.
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Botanicals, so-called natural pesticides, are used by some farmers in an attempt to control rice pests.
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She is an expert in propagation and has taught and cloned botanicals.
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Aerial photographic mosaics and other botanical maps have been made of the blocks to record their early conditions and will be repeated ultimately.
Integral to this new landscape was its incorporation of botany and the invention of a botanical aesthetics.
Botanical gardening/horticulture, on the other hand, took information and made it an integral part of the creation of a material beauty.
Libraries, observatories, and botanical gardens offer another sort of challenge to the systematizer.
If determining and then meeting a plant's needs is so basic to known botanical principles, why were the cases so readily misunderstood?
Lower blood pressure is a side effect of certain botanicals, which can also interact with hypotensive medications.
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As the middle-class and suburban populations expanded, they assimilated aspects of gardening and botanical traditions that predated them.
The majority of all the accessions classified as botanical varieties clustered together.
Plant remains, often referred to as macro botanicals, provide a variety of information ranging from diet to medicine to textile production.
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The yield, botanical and chemical composition of natural hill herbage under manuring, controlled grazing and hay conditions.
The expedition was, however, a great success and important geological, botanical and cartographical discoveries were made.
The separately distilled botanicals therefore produce 2-3 fractions each, which are blended as the final part of the process.
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While the ethno-botanical view may be the correct one, it makes observing the drug discovery process problematic.
Topics covered by the book include patter n analysis, measurement of botanical and structural composition, population dynamics and biomass.
Living in a botanical empire was perfectly feasible.
Literary scholars, borrowing evolution's discursive vocabulary of "species," "morphology," and "inheritance," often foregrounded precisely these quasi-botanical questions of form, structure, and genres.
The piece mimics his cumbersome vocabulary, his tendency to write in the style of a guidebook, and his fascination with botanical and geological terms.
The plant here has been stripped of all its fascination and cast on the botanical junk heap.
Nevertheless, two other areas of discourse were working to revise belladonna's wholly evil reputation in popular culture as a botanical scourge and femme fatale.
A total number of 4343 botanical collections were made, representing 89 families, 378 genera and 1502 species, including 478 morphospecies (31% of all species).
She also reports about supplying wax flowers as illustrations to botanical lectures.
As an instructional handbook, it explains botanical terms and supplies technical details about how to craft naturalistic floral representations in wax.
Nevertheless, it integrates and thereby cultivates some botanical knowledge for its target audience.
The underlying premise behind this zoning suggests that forests were defined as much in political as botanical terms.
In some instances, the intentional introduction of species for botanicals, medicinals, food or decorative products is accomplished using existing forests.
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Chapter 4 includes botanical descriptions which perhaps should have been checked by a botanist.
Unfortunately, but unsurprisingly, these are often areas of political instability and/or other impediments to botanical exploration.
Every chapter has an introduction followed by brief geographical distribution, botanical, genetic, agronomic, pathological and processing descriptions.
Thereafter, each of the 22 chapters gives an introduction to a particular botanical family followed by sections on the commercially significant species within that family.
A brief botanical description of the genus and often of the species follows.
Botanicals include juniper, sage, borage, lime (fruit) and bitter orange.
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In what she describes as the ' ' layers of presence ' ' - botanical, geological, historical, archaeological, spiritual - is revealed the richness of a seemingly barren world.
The still itself is quite small, which in general will allow most of the flavour characteristics of the botanicals to pass into the spirit.
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As part of this research, the author introduces a new method for making a rough inventory of the botanical macro-remains of seeds and fruits.
Alternatively, it may be more complex, involving ecological data and ethno-botanical information.
The highly concentrated spirit is then redistilled with juniper berries and other botanicals in a pot still.
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The property also featured a mill where all of the botanicals were manufactured.
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Although a range of botanical preparations were tested in the early-mid 1990s, attention quickly focussed on tobacco.
The center also identifies novel compounds from botanicals and introduces herbal formulations through proprietary techniques and standardized procedures.
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Her work ranges from formal watercolour botanicals reflecting the blend of science and art of her background, to large semi-abstracts in acrylic.
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The principal botanicals are grande wormwood, green anise, and florence fennel, which are often called the holy trinity.
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The process is then repeated by replacing the spent botanicals with fresh ones until the fat has reached a desired degree of fragrance saturation.
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Also, some botanicals are too delicate to be steam-distilled and can only yield their aroma through other methods, such as solvent extraction or lipid absorption.
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The aging period can last from one to ten years depending on the botanicals used and the results desired.
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Botanists and gardeners alike, and many who were both, read the horticultural and botanical periodicals published from the 1820s.
The botanical character of the garden was reinforced by the fact that it was composed exclusively of plants.
A total of 6156 trees (493 taxa) were mapped and identified by collecting botanical samples.
She spells us a story of one plant's journey from exclusion from the language of flowers to a latter-day reinstatement in romantic botanical discourse.
The remaining samples are botanical varieties and wild accessions.
Over the last decade or so, the demand for aquatic plants has strongly increased in order to supply private aquariums, garden tanks or botanical gardens.
Consider two botanical analogies with quite different implications.
Inside, the botanicals are contained in copper baskets, which hold them together while allowing the vapours to be fully exposed.
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Commercial viability awaited the botanical and scientific study of rubber, which did not begin in earnest until the mid-eighteenth century.
The relationships between botanical varieties in this tree were similar to the relationships obtained among botanical varieties in the mini core tree.
The clade with the botanical varieties split into two subgroups.
Alcohol readily dissolves organic compounds in botanicals, and provides a ready means to administer them by drinking or applying to the skin.
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Dietary supplements often contain vitamins, but may also include other ingredients, such as minerals, herbs, and botanicals.
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The botanical works are an obvious place to start.
What repercussions will the local extinction of elephant populations have on the botanical composition of forests?
However, this latter relationship is in need of verification through more detailed botanical studies.
Botanical descriptions for these were accompanied by brief botanical observations on study walks.
What is good for a plant is whatever makes and keeps the plant healthy, perhaps, and this seems to be a botanical matter.
In addition to geographical exploration, much ethnographical, ornithological, zoological, hydrographical, meteorological, and botanical work was carried out on the expedition.
What seems evident is that the category 'sacred grove' in this literature, derives not from local understandings, but from a botanical ideal.
Botanicals are initially macerated in distilled base alcohol before being redistilled to exclude bitter principles, and impart the desired complexity and texture to the spirit.
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The botanicals are typically dried herbs, flowers or berries.
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Most of the medicating agents were botanicals (herbal medicines).
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The flavour is provided by ten natural botanicals, the primary one of which is juniper berries.
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The botanicals are steeped in the base spirit in the still for 24 hours.
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Information about the prehistoric natural environment was to be collected by intensive palaeo-botanical research and physical geographical surveys.
Therefore, they advised that it was preferable not to use the even-chain alkanes in the estimation of botanical composition.
Both botanical insecticides had a significant impact on larval behaviour.
At high doses these botanical insecticides had a significant impact on the behaviour of the larvae.
The completeness of property rights, and the degree to which the drug discovery process is viewed as ethno-botanical, explain differences among the contracts.
Like botanical nomenclature, names for animals were, for many centuries, inconsistent and often unwieldy.
In fact, in many cases, flowers and true botanical seeds are virtually unknown to far mers.
The contributors show how much the analysis of botanical and biological finds can reveal of local environment and food.
Recent changes in grassland management and their effects on botanical composition.
When the ethno-botanical view of the information stock is adopted, the difficulties in observing the drug discovery complicate the problem of providing both insurance and incentives.
Paramos: a checklist of plant diversity, geographical distribution and botanical literature.
The writer merges memory with botanical and geological discoveries and investigation, family lore with descriptions of lava flows, poetry and the narrative essay.
Traditionally this was done with the help of geological and pedological maps, and palaeo-botanical analysis.
Ethno-botanical information is usually not patentable on either a stand-alone basis, or as part of a patent for an 'invented' product.
One of the plants was treated with the botanical insecticide, while the other plant was treated with the control.
Botanical insecticides can influence the behaviour and development of the herbivorous insects that search for or use the plant for their reproduction.
None of the other doses of the two botanical insecticides influenced the first choice of the moth.
The book is a beautifully written, well indexed and authoritative work of reference on tropical rain forest ecology primarily from the botanical viewpoint.
Species enrichment in an agriculturally improved grassland and its effects on botanical composition, yield and forage quality.
Using a least-squares optimization procedure to estimate botanical composition based on the alkanes of plant cuticular wax.
In its botanical sense tundra is a working abbreviation for arctic tundra vegetation, the tough, low-lying vegetation that typifies the arctic treeless area.
Two main clades were produced consisting of the botanical varieties and the other clade consisted of wild relatives.
Ward preferred to think that sophisticated botanical knowledge was not necessary, but in fact it was.
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