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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CHEMOTAXONOMIST»
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1
Health and Healing: The Philosophy of Integrative Medicine ...
The chemotaxonomist, who classifies plants by study of their chemistry, looks
down on the descriptive taxonomist, who relies on anatomy. Molecular
geneticists have more scientific status than ecologists, but mathematical
ecologists, who use ...
... CHEMOTAXIS CHEMOTAXONOMIC CHEMOTAXONOMIES
CHEMOTAXONOMIST CHEMOTAXONOMISTS CHEMOTAXONOMY
CHEMOTHALAMECTOMIES CHEMOTHALAMECTOMY CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC
CHEMOTHERAPEUTICAL ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
3
Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism
Flavonoids have received more attention from the chemotaxonomist than any
other class of compound because of their ubiquity and their accessibility through
relatively simple methods of analysis (Mabry et al., 1970). In his monumental ...
4
Annual Plant Reviews, Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism
Flavonoids have received more attention from the chemotaxonomist than any
other class of compounds because of their ubiquity and their accessibility through
relatively simple methods of analysis (Mabry et al., 1970). In his monumental ...
5
Anadenanthera: Visionary Plant of Ancient South America
... to the chemotaxonomist. Some have considered much of the chemical data
gathered prior to the mid-twentieth century to be of little value in taxonomy. Mears
and Mabry (1971: 74) have stated that “the major problem in using alkaloid
reports ...
Constantino M Torres, David B Repke, 2014
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Eremophila and Allied Genera: A Monograph of the Plant ...
... thorn in my side from the beginning, is a future challenge. This species and its
satellites, such as E. hillii, E. decipiens and E. subfloccosa, await the combined
talents of a team of investigators, including a cytotaxonomist, a chemotaxonomist,
...
... called 'Bunny Bloom' because of its bunny-shaped pistil.” “You're into botany?”
I said. She smiled. The sunlight felt warm and good. She straightened out a
crease in her silk pants. “It's a hobby,” she said. “I once dated a chemotaxonomist
.”.
8
Algal Physiology and Biochemistry
... indicating another caveat to the would-be algal chemotaxonomist! (c)
Fucoidins Certain highly branched sulphated polysaccharides based mainly on L
-fucose units, but containing also varying proportions of D-glucuronic acid, D-
xylose and ...
William Duncan Patterson Stewart, 1974
9
Introduction to Flavonoids
... source of information for micromolecular studies. Pharmaceutical journals,
such as the Journal of Natural Products (formerly Lloyd in), Planta Medico, or
Plantes Medici nales et Phytotherapie. contain much of value to the
chemotaxonomist.
10
Reap Without Sowing: Wild Food from Nature's Cornucopia
This should be a classic example proving the usefulness of the chemotaxonomist
. To him, chemical constituents are important constants that separate families,
genera and species. Some groups lend themselves to such studies better than ...