10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CORNACEOUS»
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The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Exhaustive ...
cornaceous. 1123. corner-stone. cor na -cfi-oiis, a. [Lai. cornus, and Eng. suff. •
aceous.] Pertaining to the cornus or cornel. corn -age (age as Ig), s. [Low Lat.
comagium, from Lat. cornu=& horn. J Old Eng. Law: A kind of Grand Serjeantry ;
the ...
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Chinese Materia Medica: Chemistry, Pharmacology and Applications
Hatano, T., Ogawa, N., Kira, R., Yasuhara, X, Okuda, T. (1989) Tannins of
cornaceous plants. I. Cornusiins A, B and C, dimeric monomelic and trimeric
hydrolyzable tannins from Comus officinalis, and orientation of valoneoyl group
on related ...
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Medicinal and Aromatic Plants X
J Chem Soc Perkin Trans I 1982:2535-2545 Hatano T. Ogawa N, Kira R.
Yasuhara T, Okuda T (1989a) Tannins of cornaceous plants I. Cornusiins A. B
and C, dimeric, monomeric and trimeric hydrolyzable tannins from Cornus
officinalis, and ...
Parsimony analyses of rbcl. sequences representing 16 of these 17 genera (all
but Kaliphora due to lack of leaf material), as well as other putative relatives,
revealed a cornaceous clade consisting of Cornus. Alangium. nyssoids (Nyssa.
Интернатионал Ботаникал Конгресс,
1993
Philipson (1967) found the vasculature of Griselinia to match neither the typical
cornaceous nor the araliaceous or escalloniaceous patterns but to approach
rather that of Arthrophyllum, Melanophylla and Mastixia, with an independent ...
Vernon Hilton Heywood, Linnean Society of London,
1971
He was not sure about the inclusion of Alangium in Comaceae and discussed its
putative position in his Cornaceous diagram, sister to Cornus, or to Comus &
Mastixia. He seemed ready to accept its inclusion in Comaceae with additional ...
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
... Nyssa, and Camptotheca); the mastixioids (Mastixia and Diplopanax); and the
cornels (Cornus); Alangium, which possesses many traits in common with
Cornus, has been accepted as cornaceous since the time of Hooker (1867) and
Harms ...
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
... true Cornaceous plant, and the leaves are, at leas sometimes, opposite. ' 1.
CORNUS. Tourm; Gm'tmfi. t. 26,- L'Her. Corm; Emil. gen. 12. 798. Limb of the
calyx 4-toothed, minute. Petals oblong, spreading. Filaments filil'orm. Style
subclavate: ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray,
1840
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
Medicinally, Cornaceous plants are of great importance. The American
physicians esteem the bark of Cornus florida and sericea equal to Cinchona as a
febrifuge. Formerly the Cornus mas used to be cultivated in gardens for the sake
of its ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,
1837
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The Penny Cyclopaedia. Volume VIII.
Medieinally, Cornaceous plants are of great importance. The American
physicians esteem the bark of Cornus florida and sericea equal to Cinchona as a
febrifuge. Formerly the Cornus mas used to be cultivated in gardens for the sake
of its ...