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The Anatomy of Bamboo Culms - Page 88
If tabashir is present, higher values for silica content are obtained from the ash. Tabashir, known as "banslochan" in India, occurs as a siliceous deposit in the lacuna of the bamboo culm, especially in sympodial taxa from tropical climates such ...
2
Nuclear Risk in Central Asia - Page 70
Adrasman, Taboshar and right bank of Khujand) as a result of the uranium mining and plant processing activity [1–3]. A number of dangerous highly radioactive objects have for the last 50 years been situated within the three uranium ...
Brit Salbu, Lindis Skipperud,
2008
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Handbook of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants: Herbal Reference ... - Page 66
Parts used — The interior stalks or stem of the female plant, containing a concretion of silica called tabashir (bamboo manna), young shoot, leaves, seeds, and root. Morphological characteristics — A bamboo growing 25 to 30 ft or more high in ...
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Uranium Deposits of the World: Asia - Page 393
First reports on the presence of uranium in this area date back to the 1920s and include the Taboshar and Andrasman deposits; both were mined. Other occurrences are known in the southern Tien Shan. A uranium mill, known as Leninabad ...
5
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ... - Page 370
Translation of a paper in Arabic, sent to W C— — — , Esq. from Aleppo, with several Specimens of Tabashir.* Tabashir. — In the Camus, an Arabic Lexicon, which the celebrated Golius translated into Latin, Tabashir is said to be a substance ...
Charles Hutton, George Shaw, Richard Pearson,
1809
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Handbook to the British Indian Section - Page 27
They knew honey and date sugar (the jaggeri of India) of course, but Salmasius asserts that the oaKxap, aaK%apov, or o-owcjjajjiov, of the Greeks and the Latin Saccharon was not sugar but tabashir, the silicious deposit found in the joints of ...
Sir George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood,
1878
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Biomimetics in Photonics - Page 29
2.3.3 Tabashir and Other Plant Silica After the discussion of carbonate structures we now turn our attention to silica. Amorphous biosilica can be found in many organisms, including plants such as grasses, sponges, and in the beautiful cell ...
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Sino-Iranica - Page 350
The silicious concretion of crystalline form, found in the culms or joints of an Indian bamboo (Baritme orandinacee) and known as tabashir, is styled in India also “bamboo manna," -—- decidedly a misnomer. On the other hand, a real manna ...
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1763-1769: 1763-1769 - Page 370
Translation of a paper in Arabic, sent to JV C • , Esq. from Aleppo, with several Specimens of Tabashir.* Tabashir. — In the Camus, an Arabic Lexicon, which the celebrated Golius translated into Latin, Tabaehir is said to be a substance found ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw,
1809
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Medieval Pharmacotherapy, Continuity and Change: Case ... - Page 608
106-107: Chalk, tabashir, Bambusa vulgaris (Poaceae): "Bamboo contains a large amount of silica and in medieval times it was burned as part of the extraction process. The ashes, which form crystals of a bluish white, hard light substance, ...
Helena M. Paavilainen,
2009