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    Noni

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    Morinda citrifolia / Noni Morinda citrifolia is a tree in the coffee family‚ Rubiaceae. Its native range extends through Southeast Asia and Australasia‚ and the species is now cultivated throughout the tropics and widely naturalised. It is commonly known as great morinda‚ Indian mulberry‚ nunaakai (Tamil Nadu‚ India)‚ dog dumpling (Barbados)‚ mengkudu (Indonesia and Malaysia)‚ apatot (Philippines)‚ kumudu (Bali)‚ pace (Java)‚ beach mulberry‚ cheese fruit or noni (from Hawaiian). •

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    Reaction Paper

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    Reaction Paper on Gardenia Philippines The usage of most advanced large-scale bread manufacturing facility that is fully automated and computer controlled‚ untouched by human hands of Gardenia in their conversion cycle is the most remarkable in their system. As I have personally seen how the machines process all the ingredients to ensure the quality and freshness of their products‚ I could really say that the company had used well the technology available to give them the best advantage in their

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    DE LA SALLE LIPA Department of Social Sciences of the College of Education‚ Arts and Sciences SOCULFA COURSE 1st Semester AY 2012-2013 SOCULFA COURSE PROJECT DIWA NG LUNAN: MAPPING THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF KAPENG BARAKO INTRODUCTION One of the most popular and in demand beverages in the world is coffee. It has been a regular part of the morning wake-up routine of almost every people and considered as a beverage to be savored and enjoyed. According to studies‚ the world consumes about 100

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    Aloe Vera

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    Aloe Vera Aloe Vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. An evergreen perennial‚ it originates from the Arabian Peninsula but grows wild in tropical climates around the world and is cultivated for agricultural and medicinal uses First‚ my personal experience with the product aloe vera. I started using aloe vera when I was ten years old back in Nigeria. When I was sick my mother friend introduces her to aloe vera and was advised to miss it with other African healing green. She did as she

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    Doña Aurora

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    Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Subclass: Asteridae Order: Rubiales Family: Rubiaceae Genus: Mussaenda L. Species: Mussaenda philippica A. Rich 2.1.2. Botanical Description Doña Aurora (Mussaenda philippica A. Rich.)‚ also known as the “Queen of the Philippines”‚ is a tropical ornamental plant‚ which belongs to the Rubiaceae family. It is cultivated for its showy habit‚ colourful scarlet‚ white or pink sepals and yellow petals. It has bushy

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    Nithypoojakona New 3 1

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    PHYTODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION OF NITHYPOOJA KONA SACRED GROVE OF NALLAMALA HILL RANGE‚ EASTERN GHATS‚ ANDHRA PRADESH S.K.M.BASHA‚ P.SIVA KUMAR REDDY‚ M. JOHN PAUL NBKR Medicinal Plant Research Centre‚ Vidyanagar – 524413‚ SPSR‚ Nellore (Dt) A.P. Bharatiyar university‚ Coimbatore E-Mail : drskmbasha@gmail.com ABSTRACT Sacred groves are climax forests and are the only representatives of natural or near-natural vegetation. These are dedicated to deities or ancestral spirits worshipped

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    Plant and Scientific Names

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    Euphorbiaceae 2 Aadaththodaa Malabar nut Adhatoda vasica Acanthaceae 3 Afihun Opium poppy Papaver somniferum Papaveraceae 4 Ahi / Ehi Cheese fruit / Great morinda / Indian mulberry Morinda citrifolia Rubiaceae 5 An’bihi Gamboge tree Garcinia cambogia Guttiferae 6 Akarakara Pellitory root / Spanish Chamomile / Spanish pellitory Anacyclus pyrethrum Asteraceae / Compositae 7 Arolhi Troical almond / Nut gall Terminalia

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    Alkaloid

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    ALKALOIDS a.) PYRIDINE-PIPERIDINE | Scientific name | Family name | Vernacular name | Constituents | Uses | Papaya | Carica papaya | Caricaceae | Melon tree | Carpaine | Anthelmintic | Makahiya | Mimosa pudica | Mimosoideae | Bashful mimosaSensitive plant | Mimosine | ExpectorantAntiasmatic | Sibakong | Rauwolfia serpentine | Apocynaceae | Serpent wood | Reserpine | antihypertensive | Batino | Alstonia macrophylla | Liliaceae | Devil tree | MacralstonineMacralstonine | TonicAntipyretic

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    Natural Resources Management

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    KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-KUMASI FACULTY OF RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS OF MINING IN AJENJUA BEPO FOREST AND ITS CONSEQUENCES ON THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES PHD PROPOSAL IN SILVICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT By NSAIH BEMPAH AHMED CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 PREAMBLE By environmental setting‚ most of the minerals in Ghana occur in the forest areas where there may be timber‚ Non Timber Forest Products (NTFP’s) and wildlife

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    when x is y

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    Biology 12 3rd Exam Reviewer Exercise 9: The Prokaryotes Prokaryotes are subdivided into archaebacteria and eubacteria. Archaebacteria - no peptidoglycan in cell wall Ex. Halob acterium Eubacteria - has peptidoglycan in cell wall Eubacteria - can be differentiated by Gram staining Gram positive: purple-blue‚ mostly peptidoglycan susceptible to penicillin Gram negative: pink-red‚ less peptidoglycan‚ has lipopolysaccharides‚ susceptible to EDTA Gram negative can be further differentiated into

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