L. plantarum fermented Astragalus is expected to be a novel feed additive used in poultry production.
2
When the light returns, Astragalus has vanished and Rappelkopf stands before his family in his own form.
3
As examples, he specifies to me, with doubt, Chrysosplenium oppositifolium; Isnardia palustris; Astragalus hypoglottis; Thlaspi alpestre; Arenaria verna; Lythrum hyssopifolium.
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This information was used first to assess genetic diversity within each of the three known populations of Astragalus cremnophylax var.
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The leaflets are raised in Sphaerophysa salsola, Colutea arborea, and Astragalus uliginosus, but are depressed, according to Linnaeus, in Glycyrrhiza.
6
In the US and Mexico, they eat locoweeds: poisonous plants in the genera Astragalus and Oxytropis that grow in their fields.
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The poor misanthrope screams for help and the whole family rushing in Astragalus turns his wrath upon them, cursing them one and all.
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At last he can stand the loneliness no longer and on his cry for help, Astragalus the Alpine King appears frightening him almost to death.
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Previous studies have shown that Astragalus membranaceus could attenuate intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury induced by hemorrhagic shock in rats; however, the underlying mechanism still remains unclear.
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The coffee-vetch [Author's Note: Astragalus baeticus is used as a substitute for coffee, and is principally grown upon the sand-hills west of Holmsland.
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This is the Medicago astragalus, two beds of which are seen in Fig.
12
Don't use vitamin A, thymus extracts, or astragalus during pregnancy.
13
Many herbalists like to combine echinacea with gold-enseal and astragalus.
14
Every bone was in its natural place, the femur, tibia, fibula, ankle-bone, or astragalus, all in juxtaposition.
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Astragalus however merely advises him to return to his family, whom he left in sorrow and anxiety.
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-Echinacea, astragalus, goldenseal capsules or tincture for cold and flu prevention.