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sandalwood extract

Known as: SANDALWOOD 
National Institutes of Health

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2009
2009
This study traces the history of West Timor from the beginning of the twentieth century up until the late 1960s. Despite a Dutch… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
Abstract Shock waves have been traditionally considered to be an integral part of flow field features in the area of high-speed… 
2006
2006
Bindi (meaning dot in Sanskrit) is a mark worn by most Indian women on their forehead for religious and social purposes… 
2004
2004
Based on similarities between naturally occurring (−)‐(Z)‐β‐ or (+)‐(Z)‐α‐santalol ((−)‐ 1 or (+)‐2, resp.) and the reversed (E… 
2000
2000
Looking for more efficient sandalwood oil smelling compounds, new campholenic aldehyde derivatives with rigidifying cyclopropane… 
1999
1999
Sandalwood ( Santalum album ) naturally occurs extensively in Southern States of India such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra… 
1997
1997
Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) seed oil, which occurs to about 50% of the weight of the seed kernels, contains 30–35% of total…