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sandalwood extract
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SANDALWOOD
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2018
2018
Preliminary research on total nitrogen content prediction of sandalwood using the error-in-variable models based on digital image processing
Zhulin Chen
,
Xuefeng Wang
,
Huaijing Wang
PLoS ONE
2018
Corpus ID: 207366982
This paper presents a method for predicting the total nitrogen content in sandalwood using digital image processing. The goal of…
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2006
2006
Bindi dermatitis to ‘chandan’ bindi
M. Tewary
,
I. Ahmed
Contact Dermatitis
2006
Corpus ID: 11876885
Bindi (meaning dot in Sanskrit) is a mark worn by most Indian women on their forehead for religious and social purposes…
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2004
2004
In the Quest for a Virtual Pseudo Receptor for Sandalwood‐Like Odorants. Part I
C. Chapuis
Chemistry and Biodiversity
2004
Corpus ID: 41044995
Based on similarities between naturally occurring (−)‐(Z)‐β‐ or (+)‐(Z)‐α‐santalol ((−)‐ 1 or (+)‐2, resp.) and the reversed (E…
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2000
2000
Chiral recognition of sandalwood odorants.
J. Bajgrowicz
,
G. Fráter
Enantiomer (Basel. Print)
2000
Corpus ID: 9557809
Looking for more efficient sandalwood oil smelling compounds, new campholenic aldehyde derivatives with rigidifying cyclopropane…
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2000
2000
Can sandalwood in East Nusa Tenggara survive? Lessons from the policy impact on resource sustainability.
D. Rohadi
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R. Maryani
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B. Belcher
,
M. Pérez
,
M. Widnyana
2000
Corpus ID: 151278503
1999
1999
Trade Liberalisation in Sandalwood
K. A. Kushalapa
1999
Corpus ID: 168697138
Sandalwood ( Santalum album ) naturally occurs extensively in Southern States of India such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra…
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1999
1999
Ships, Furs, and Sandalwood: A Yankee Trader in Hawai'i, 1823-1825
Charles H. Hammatt
,
Sandra Wagner-Wright
1999
Corpus ID: 160068569
Charles H. Hammatt arrived in Hawaii in 1823 and remained long enough to form his own opinions about native society there. He…
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1990
1990
Possible techniques for raising and planting sandalwood in Nepal.
P. Neil
1990
Corpus ID: 81732527
1980
1980
Sandalwood in the Cook Islands
W. R. Sykes
1980
Corpus ID: 81393157
Reports of sandalwood, Santalum sp., being present on Raro tonga in the early part of the nineteenth century are presumably…
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1968
1968
The East Indian Sandalwood Oil
A. Iyengar
1968
Corpus ID: 166563335
The sandalwood tree is the native of East Indian Archipelago, and of India. Since its origin had been recorded as being from the…
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