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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FUMITORIES» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fumitories in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fumitories im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Text Book of Botany: Angiosperms
Fumitories. and. Masticatories. Since time immemorial, man has been smoking or
chewing various substances for pleasure or in connection with religious
ceremonies or to escape from real life. These substances produce a definite
stimulating ...
Dr. Singh, Dr. Pande & Dr. Jain
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Competition Science Vision
Fumitories and Masticatories — The substances used for smoking and chewing
for pleasure are called fumitories and masticatories respectively. Most of them
contain alkaloids which stimulate body. The Narcotics can be studied into 3 types
...
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Economic Botany: Principles And Practices
FUMITORIES AND MASTICATORIES Fumitories and masticatories are plant
materials that are smoked and/or chewed, usually for their stimulative and
narcotic effects. In some cases the alkaloids present may affect the central
nervous system, ...
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A Text Book Ofbotany: Plant Anatomy and Economic Botany
CHAPTER. 34. Fumitories. and. Masticatories. Since the dawn of civilization, man
has been using plants or plant products for chewing or smoking to alleviate
physical sufferings, in connection with religious ceremonies, for some
physiological ...
Pandey S N, S. N. Pandey, Ajanta Chadha, 1993
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Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their Relatives
Fumitories. annual herbs with suberect to reclining, branched, leafy stems.
Leaves 2–4 times pinnately divided. Inflorescences terminal, leaf-opposed, in
elongated racemes; pedicels short. Flowers zygomorphic, 5–15 mm long; sepals
small to ...
Mark C. Tebbitt, Magnus Lidén, Henrik Zetterlund, 2008
The result of M. Pugsley's examination of large sets of Irish Fumitories has also
appeared 1 Notes on the Botany of Central Clare. I.N., xiv., 188-193. 19°5- * The
Flora of the Mullet and Inishkea. /.M, xiv., 229-244. 1905. J Some Irish Brambles.
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The Natural History Review
The instance of self-fertilising homomorphic flowers specially adduced by von
Mohl is that of the Fumitories. He says, " in all the living species examined by me,
self- fertilisation must necessarily take place, and the transport of pollen from one
...
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The Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
Purchas I Lyonshall, in abundance, 1902. — F. Borax Jord. It seems probable
that far the larger portion of the capreolate Fumitories of the county fall under this
aggregate. The writer has plants which he assigns to the type from Ludford Park,
...
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Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden
Fumitories and Masticatories Fum1tories Fumitories are substances used for
smoking, tobacco being one of the most important. Tobacco Tobacco is the
commercial dried and cured leaves of Nicotiana Tabacum L. and of some other
species of ...
Fumitories and Masticatories Fum1tor1es Fumitories are substances used for
smoking, tobacco being one of the most important. Tobacco Tobacco is the
commercial dried and cured leaves of Nicotiana Tabacum L. and of some other
species ...
New York Botanical Garden, 1921
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
fumitories im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Archbishop of Canterbury calls on Pakistan to ensure equal rights …
Talking to media, he said he met many Muslim religious leaders and government fumitories including Punjab governor Muhammad Sarwar. «The Express Tribune, Mai 14»
How to grow: Corydalis malkensis
They are members of the poppy family and related to dicentras and fumitories. Corydalis takes its name from korydallion, the Greek for crested ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 10»