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sandalwood extract

Known as: SANDALWOOD 
National Institutes of Health

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2018
2018
This paper presents a method for predicting the total nitrogen content in sandalwood using digital image processing. The goal of… 
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… 
1999
1999
Charles H. Hammatt arrived in Hawaii in 1823 and remained long enough to form his own opinions about native society there. He… 
1980
1980
Reports of sandalwood, Santalum sp., being present on Raro­ tonga in the early part of the nineteenth century are presumably… 
1968
1968
The sandalwood tree is the native of East Indian Archipelago, and of India. Since its origin had been recorded as being from the…