MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RANUNCULACEOUS»
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Competition Science Vision
In dicotyledonous plants, cruciferous, rubiaceous, ranunculaceous and
caryophyllaceous types of stomata are found. New terms, which are in usage
today, have also been coined for these types of stomata. Long cells Fig. : Stomata
— types of ...
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The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Mark 1, also Ranunculaceous, indicates neotenic advance. Marks 3 and 4 define
the seed more exactly and are not Ranunculaceous or, for that matter,
Cruciferous. Mark 5 is evidently the vestige of the general endotegmic character
of the ...
METCALF AND Chalk (1950) stated that in Rosaceae the stomata are of
ranunculaceous type but gave no information about Sibbaldia and Potentilla. In
view of this a detailed study of stomata in several species of Sibbaldia and
Potentilla was ...
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Practical Pharmacognosy
Epidermal cells : Irregularly headed , wavy, thick, cuticulizcd with ranunculaceous
/anomocytic stomata. Trichomes : Very rare. CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS :
Contains five primary glycosides and in total about 70 cardiac glycosides.
Primary ...
Dr. K. R. Khandelwal, 2008
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Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Cronquist (1968a) has suggested that the primitive type is the anomocytic or
ranunculaceous type in which guard cells are surrounded by ordinary epidermal
cells, without specialised subsidiary cells. Evolutionary specialisation led to the ...
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The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society
C. amictum 102888, MR Ranunculaceous as well as cruciferous 114 38x;'l. » S
raight 3. C. aurantiacum 102889, KH Ranunculaceous 100* 35X24 Slightly
sinuous Sinuous 4. C. batnitzii 102890, JR Cruciferous, rarely ranunculaceous
94 ...
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
Proioanemonin is a constituent of all herbs of the genus Ranunculus, and in at
least some plants of other ranunculaceous genera (e.g., Anemone. Helleborus)
of the family Ranunculaceae. It is a volatile, unstable, potent irritant and vesicant
oil ...
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Handbook On Unani Medicines With Formulae, Processes, Uses ...
In surface view the sepals show thin-walled elongated parenchymatous cells.
The stomata are abundant and of ranunculaceous type. The surface view of the
petals is characterised by almost oval to polygonal parenchymatous cells.
Niir Board Of Consultants And Engineers, 2003
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Medicinal Plants of China, Korea, and Japan: Bioresources ...
H3CO O O H H O O OCH3 Hydrastine Other notorious toxic agents of
Ranunculaceae are diterpene alkaloids, isoquinoline alkaloids, and cardiac
glycosides Diterpenes: Examples of ranunculaceous diterpene alkaloids are
aconitine, elatine, ...
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An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ...
... other ranunculaceous plants, we read that the sepals and petals are " undistin-
guishable from each other," or " that they cannot be distinguished ;" and yet upon
the presence of both calyx and corolla ( which are undistinguishable) depends, ...
John Read (maker to the army.), 1831
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Beachwood's Scott Remer makes finals of Scripps National Spelling …
In the evening, he nailed "digerati" (persons well-versed in computer use and technology), "ranunculaceous" (relating to a particular family of plants) and "lemel" ... «The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, mai 08»