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Arthrostemma ciliatum
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Arthrostema ciliatum
National Institutes of Health
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2018
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2018
The discovery of deep-water seagrass meadows in a pristine Indian Ocean wilderness revealed by tracking green turtles.
N. Esteban
,
R. Unsworth
,
J. Gourlay
,
G. Hays
Marine Pollution Bulletin
2018
Corpus ID: 4299873
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2018
Review
2018
The discovery of deep-water seagrass meadows in a pristine Indian Ocean wilderness revealed by tracking green turtles
N. Estebana
,
R. K. F. Unswortha
,
J. B. Q. Gourlaya
,
G. C. Haysb
2018
Corpus ID: 150382953
Our understanding of global seagrass ecosystems comes largely from regions characterized by human impacts with limited data from…
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2013
2013
DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF COST EFFECTIVE CONVENTIONAL TABLETS FROM MONECHMA CILIATUM SEEDS EXTRACT
M. Oshi
,
A. M. Abdelkareem
2013
Corpus ID: 16728533
The use of medicinal plants as raw material in the production of drugs is again gaining popularity. Monechma ciliatum has many…
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2010
2010
The antinociceptive effects of Monechma ciliatum and changes in EEG waves following oral and intrathecal administration in rats
A. Meraiyebu
,
A. Adelaiye
,
O. O
BiOS
2010
Corpus ID: 71722491
The research work was carried out to study the effect of Oral and Intrathecal Monechma Ciliatum on antinociception and EEG…
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2008
2008
Arthrostemma primaevum (Melastomataceae): A new species endemic to southeastern Mexico
F. Almeda
Brittonia
2008
Corpus ID: 21941651
Arthrostemma primaevum, a new species endemic to southeastern Mexico, is described, illustrated, and compared with its closest…
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2005
2005
Does the abundance of epiphytes affect the productivity of the tropical seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum
J. Uku
,
M. Björk
2005
Corpus ID: 82505720
Does the abundance of epiphytes affect the productivity of the tropical seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum?
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