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Geraghty, Julie. "Thorn Apple." Homoeopathic Links 27, no. 03 (2014): 143–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1368653.

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Coremans, Peter, Gui Lambrecht, Paul Schepens, Jan Vanwelden, and Herman Verhaegen. "Anticholinergic intoxication with commercially available thorn apple tea." Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology 32, no. 5 (1994): 589–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15563659409011064.

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Zheljazkov, Valtcho D., and Tess Astatkie. "Effect of Plant Species and Benomyl on Lead Concentration and Removal from Lead-enriched Soil." HortScience 46, no. 12 (2011): 1604–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.46.12.1604.

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Some agricultural soils in North America are lead (Pb)-enriched as a result of the application of lead arsenate (PbHAsO4) insecticide. A controlled-environment experiment was conducted with Pb-enriched Canning soil series in Nova Scotia, Canada, to evaluate the remediation potential of 10 plant species in combination with the fungicide benomyl applied as a soil drench to suppress mycorrhizae. Overall, the highest biomass was provided by yellow poppy followed by Indian mustard and thorn apple. The application of benomyl increased Pb concentration in thorn apple tissue but not in the other crops
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Kizil, S., and Ö. Tonçer. "Effects of Sowing Date on Some Agronomic Characteristics and Alkaloid Content of Datura Stramonium in Semi-Arid Conditions." Cercetari Agronomice in Moldova 49, no. 1 (2016): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cerce-2016-0004.

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Abstract Alkaloids of diferent plant, including many Solanaceae species, constitute important natural sources for variety of pharmaceutical products. The amounts of various secondary plant products are strongly dependent on the growing conditions and agronomical applications such as planting date, fertilization, irrigation etc. The aim of this was to study the effects of sowing date on some agronomic characteristics and total alkaloid content of thorn apple (Datura stramonium), investigated in the environmental conditions from Dicle University, Agricultural Faculty, Field Crops Department expe
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Merritt, Constance. "Invisible Woman, Dancing, and: Thorn Apple, and: Deserted Beach." Prairie Schooner 81, no. 1 (2007): 135–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.2007.0081.

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Montanyá, I. Santín, and R. González Ponce. "Competition for Nitrogen Between Thorn Apple and Tomato and Pepper." Journal of Plant Nutrition 29, no. 3 (2006): 565–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01904160500526725.

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van Meurs, Alfred, Adam Cohen, and Peter Edelbroek. "Atropine poisoning after eating chapattis contaminated with Datura stramonium (thorn apple)." Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 86, no. 2 (1992): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0035-9203(92)90581-v.

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Kaushik, P., and Pankaj Goyal. "In vitro evaluation of Datura innoxia (thorn-apple) for potential antibacterial activity." Indian Journal of Microbiology 48, no. 3 (2008): 353–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12088-008-0020-7.

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Pytel, M., and H. Borecka. "Production of patulin by various isolates of Penicillium expansum (Link) Thom." Acta Agrobotanica 35, no. 2 (2013): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.1982.023.

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The production of patulin by fourteen isolates of <i>Penicillium expansum</i> (Link) Thorn was studied. The fungus was isolated from apples, pears and air in cold storage rooms in Poland. Different isolates of fungus produced from 268 to 2225 µg/ml patulin into the liquid medium. The productivity of the isolates depends on the source of carbon in the medium and temperature during fungus growth. Production of patulin was not correlated with the pathogenicity of the fungus isolate. The fungus produces less patulin when growing on apple tissue than on Czapek liquid medium.
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Lai, David C. "Natural Order—Solanaceae, Genus—Datura: History of the Jamestown Weed or Thorn-Apple." Bulletin of Anesthesia History 16, no. 4 (1998): 8–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1522-8649(98)50063-7.

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Olabinri, B. M., I. O. Fatunwase, and P. F. Olabinri. "In vitro discovery of highly chelatable root extract of thorn apple (Datura stramonium)." International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 6, no. 2 (2014): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ijmms2013.0966.

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Park, Kyu-Tek, and John B. Heppner. "The apple-and-thorn skeletonizer, Choreutis pariana (Clerck), new for Korea (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae)." Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 14, no. 2 (2021): 267–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.japb.2021.01.004.

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Bakkannavar, Shankar M., Yajnesh Kidiyoor, Kavitha Saravu, and Ranjit Immanuel James. "Devil’s trumpet poisoning: A case report." Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine 8, no. 3 (2021): 200–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijfcm.2021.041.

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Datura is a common plant in India that grows abundantly in the wild across the country. The common names of datura plant are Jimson weed, Stinkweed, Devil’s trumpet, Mad apple and Thorn apple etc. It is considered as a deliriant poison. Very few cases of intentional poisoning with Datura are reported in the literature. But accidental poisonings are though rare but not uncommon.Hereby we present a case of 37 years old male, who got poisoned by datura accidentally, following which he developed giddiness and was brought to our hospital. The diagnosis and treatment of the datura poisoning will be
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Raper, Kellie Curry, Laura M. Cheney, and Meeta Punjabi. "Regional Impacts of a U.S. Hog Slaughter Plant Closing: The Thorn Apple Valley Case." Review of Agricultural Economics 28, no. 4 (2006): 531–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9353.2006.00320.x.

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Agbowuro, G. O., M. Aluko, A. E. Salami, and S. O. Awoyemi. "Evaluation of different aqueous plant extracts against rice blast disease fungus (Magnaporthe oryzae)." Ife Journal of Science 22, no. 3 (2021): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijs.v22i3.17.

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The antifungal potentials of some medicinal plant leaf extracts have been established against fungal diseases. This research work was conducted to evaluate the effects of aqueous plant leaf extracts of five plants: Apple of Sodom (Calotropis procera), Neem tree (Azadirachta indica), Thorn Apple/Angel's trumpet (Datura metel), Aleo plant (Aleo vera) and Siam weed (Chromolaena odorata)) at different concentration (25, 50, and 100%) against rice blast disease (Magnaporthe oryzae) in-vitro and in-vivo. The research work was laid out in a split-split plot arrangement using a randomized complete blo
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Vichova, Petra, and Ludek Jahodar. "Plant poisonings in children in the Czech Republic, 1996-2001." Human & Experimental Toxicology 22, no. 9 (2003): 467–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/0960327103ht387oa.

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Ingestion of or exposure to potentially poisonous plants is a relatively common presenting complaint in hospital paediatric departments, especially amongst toddlers. We present a retrospective study conducted to review the hospital admissions following acute childhood poisoning with plants in the Czech Republic over a 6-year period from 1996 to 2001. Six university hospital paediatric departments and two local hospital paediatric departments were involved in the study. Information and complete data on the cases were collected on the basis of all hospital medical records and internal hospital d
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Arafa, A. "ROOT SECONDARY GROWTH IN THORN APPLE AND HOT PEPPER PLANT SPECIES AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES." Journal of Plant Production 6, no. 11 (2015): 1831–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jpp.2015.52109.

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Broekaert, W. F., J. Van Parijs, A. K. Allen, and W. J. Peumans. "Comparison of some molecular, enzymatic and antifungal properties of chitinases from thorn-apple, tobacco and wheat." Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 33, no. 3 (1988): 319–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0885-5765(88)90001-x.

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Dowsett, C. A., T. K. James, and P. D. Trivedi. "Adaption of a technique for the accelerated ageing of weed seeds to evaluate their longevity." New Zealand Plant Protection 65 (January 8, 2012): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2012.65.5427.

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Successful management of weed infestations requires an understanding of their biology including seedbank longevity The controlled ageing test used by the Millennium Seed Bank Kew Gardens was evaluated for several grass and broadleaf weed seeds The method aims to estimate seed longevity from a seed survival curve using a controlled environment to accelerate seed ageing Eight species were tested nodding thistle (Carduus nutans) white bryony (Bryonia cretica) batwing passion flower (Passiflora apetala) butterprint (Abutilon theophrasti) thorn apple (Datura stramonium) apple of Peru (Nicandra phys
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Perharič, Lucija, Gordana Koželj, Branko Družina, and Lovro Stanovnik. "Risk assessment of buckwheat flour contaminated by thorn-apple (Datura stramoniumL.) alkaloids: a case study from Slovenia." Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A 30, no. 2 (2013): 321–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19440049.2012.743189.

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Nyasha, Sakadzo, Innocent Pahla, Simbarashe Muzemu, Ronald Mandumbu, and Kasirayi Makaza. "Thorn apple (Datura stramonium L.) allelopathy on cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Zimbabwe." African Journal of Agricultural Research 13, no. 29 (2018): 1460–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajar2018.13226.

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Vereijssen, J., N. M. Taylor, A. M. Barnes, et al. "First report of 'CandidatusLiberibacter solanacearum' in Jerusalem cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum)and thorn-apple (Datura stramonium) in New Zealand." New Disease Reports 32 (July 12, 2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5197/j.2044-0588.2015.032.001.

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Ponce, R. Gonzalez, and M. L. Salas. "Differential utilization of nitrates by solanaceous species, crops (tomato and pepper) and weeds (black nightshade and thorn apple)." Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology 74, no. 2 (1999): 254–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14620316.1999.11511104.

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Swamy, J., P. V. Ramana, and P. Swamynaidu. "Notes on the Taxonomy and Distribution of the Desert Thorn Apple Datura discolor (Solanaceae) in India." Nelumbo 62, no. 1 (2020): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.20324/nelumbo/v62/2020/152603.

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Payk, Th R. "Treatment of Depression." Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 7, no. 1_suppl (1994): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089198879400701s02.

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Depressions are the most common psychiatric diseases. For treatment, plant extracts have been used for thousands of years: examples are extracts from the (sleeping) poppy (opium), deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), Indian hemp (hashish), henbane (hyoscyamine), thorn apple (scopolamine), and St. John's wort (hypericum oil). In addition, psychotherapeutic measures, like playing music, dancing, playing theatre, and also the temple sleep, were used. In the 19th century, the introduction of brome (1826), codeine (1832), chloral hydrate (1869), and paraldehyde (1882), as well as the barbiturates
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Sharma, Vivek, Nisha Sharma, Bikram Singh, and RaghbirC Gupta. "Cytomorphological studies and HPTLC fingerprinting in different plant parts of three wild morphotypes ofDatura metelL. "Thorn Apple" from North India." International Journal of Green Pharmacy 3, no. 1 (2009): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-8258.49373.

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Demeyer, K., and R. Dejaegere. "The Influence of the Ca2+/K+ Balance and Light Energy on Alkaloid Content and Parttioning in Datura stramonium." Australian Journal of Botany 45, no. 1 (1997): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt94049.

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The influence of a varying Ca2+/K+ balance on alkaloid production and accumulation in Datura stramonium var. tatula L. Torr. (thorn-apple) was examined. Plants were grown in culture on two different mineral media, that varied only in the proportions of the two cations. In addition, plants were cultured under two different light regimes to investigate a possible interaction between different ecophysiological parameters. When plants were grown under a higher light energy regime, more alkaloids accumulated in the plants during a certain stage of development, but also a higher proportion was found
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Dafaallah, Awadallah Belal, Yasir H. Hussein, and Waleed N. Mustafa. "Phytotoxic Effects of Thorn apple (Datua stramonium L.) Seed Aqueous Extract on Seed Germination of some Cereal Crops Using Probit Analysis." International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Agricultural Research 4, no. 1 (2020): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.29329/ijiaar.2020.238.10.

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Al Sinani, Sana S., and Elsadig A. Eltayeb. "The Effect of Salinity on Solamargine and Solasonine Contents of Solanum incanum Plants Grown in Oman." Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science [SQUJS] 19, no. 2 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/squjs.vol19iss2pp1-7.

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In addition to its traditional medicinal importance, Solanum incanum (thorn apple) is also a rich source of important cytotoxic glycoalkaloids such as solamargine and solasonine. The effect of salinity stress on solamargine and solasonine production by Solanum incanum plants grown in soil has been investigated. Salinity stress has been applied by adding NaCl to the soil, in concentrations: 0.0 (control), 75, 150, and 225 mM for 8 weeks. HPTLC method was used for analysis of solamargine and solasonine in leaves, stem and roots. A positive correlation was observed between 150 mM NaCl salinity an
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Begemann, Jens, Saman Ostovar, and Christine Schwake-Anduschus. "Facing tropane alkaloid contamination in millet." Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops & Foods 13, no. 2 (2021): 79–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15586/qas.v13i2.888.

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Thorn Apple or Jimson Weed (Datura stramonium) is a tropane alkaloid containing widespread pest plant growing in central Europe. This pest predominantly occurs in millet, buckwheat and maize cultivation. Therefore, sound cleaning of these crops is just as pivotal as reliable analytics. The cleaning of millet at laboratory scale with commercial mechanical cleaning devices, such as sieves, indented separators or table sorters without using colour sorters, reduces the dark coloured Datura seed content by up to 99%. Nevertheless, the few remaining Datura seeds (up to one nut per 30 kg) could lead
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Zheljazkov (Jeliazkov), Valtcho, Ekaterina Jeliazkova, and Nedko Nedkov. "Wool and Hair Waste as Nutrient Source for High-value Crops." HortScience 41, no. 4 (2006): 995A—995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.4.995a.

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Container and field experiments were conducted to evaluate sheep wool wastes and human hair wastes as soil amendments and nutrient sources for high-value crops. Overall, wool-waste or hair-waste additions to soil increased yields from basil, garden sage, peppermint, valerian, thorn apple, marigold, foxglove, and swiss chard; increased the amount of secondary metabolites (such as essential oils and alkaloids); increased NH4-N and NO3-N in the soil; and increased total N (and protein) content in plant tissue. The wool-waste or hair-waste additions did not affect soil microbial biomass, but decre
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Siqueira, G. M., E. F. F. Silva, and J. Paz-Ferreiro. "Land Use Intensification Effects in Soil Arthropod Community of an Entisol in Pernambuco State, Brazil." Scientific World Journal 2014 (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/625856.

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The interactions between soil invertebrates and land use and management are fundamental for soil quality assessment but remain largely unaddressed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in soil arthropod community of an entisol brought about by different land use systems under semiarid climate in Pernambuco State, Brazil. The soil invertebrate community was sampled using pitfall traps from areas with eight vegetation types by the end of the austral winter. The land uses studied were native thorn forest plus seven agricultural fields planted with elephant grass, apple guava, passion
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Freudenrich, Craig C., Robert T. Boyle, David A. Kopf, Peter Ingram, and Ann LeFurgey. "Acquisition and analysis of fluorescence ratio images using a multispectral microanalytical imaging program." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 53 (August 13, 1995): 704–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100139895.

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Any study regarding the influence of physiological, pathological, or pharmacological/toxicological factors on cellular ion homeostasis requires knowledge of multiple parameters including cytoplasmic ion concentrations, ion fluxes, and subcellular elemental distribution so that an accurate assessment of the state of ion homeostasis can be obtained. These multiple parameters are often obtained by using different types of microscopy and microanalysis. For example, cytoplasmic ion concentrations are measured by fluorescence digital imaging microscopy using various ion indicators, while cellular an
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(Zheljazkov), Valtcho Jeliazkov, Glenn Stratton, James Pincock, Stephanie Butler, and Ekaterina Jeliazkova. "Wool and Hair Waste as Nutrient Source for High-value Crops." HortScience 40, no. 4 (2005): 1133A—1133. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.4.1133a.

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One small-plotfield and five container experiments were conducted to evaluate sheep wool-wastes and human hair-wastes as soil amendments and nutrient sources for high-value crops. Overall, the wool-waste or hair-waste addition to soil: 1) increased yields from basil, garden sage, peppermint, valerian, thorn apple, marigold, foxglove, and swiss chard; 2) increased the amount of secondary metabolites (such as essential oils and alkaloids); 3) increased NH4-N and NO3-N in soil; 4) increased total N (and protein) content in plant tissue; 5) did not affect soil microbial biomass; and 6) decreased m
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Pusztai, A., S. W. B. Ewen, G. Grant, et al. "Antinutritive effects of wheat-germ agglutinin and other N-acetylglucosamine-specific lectins." British Journal of Nutrition 70, no. 1 (1993): 313–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/bjn19930124.

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Incorporation of N-acetylglucosamine-specific agglutinins from wheat germ (Triticum aestivum; WGA), thorn apple (Datura stramonium) or nettle (Urtica dioica) rhizomes in the diet at the level of 7 g/kg reduced the apparent digestibility and utilization of dietary proteins and the growth of rats, with WGA being the most damaging. As a result of their binding and endocytosis by the epithelial cells of the small intestine, all three lectins were growth factors for the gut and interfered with its metabolism and function to varying degrees. WGA was particularly effective; it induced extensive polya
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Krol, Doris Van Der, Ingolf Schuphan, Brigitte Thiede, and Burkhard Schmidt. "Metabolism of [ring-2,6-14]parathion in plant cell suspension cultures of carrot (Daucus carota), purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), soybean, thorn apple (Datura stramonium) and wheat (Triticum aestivum)." Pesticide Science 45, no. 2 (1995): 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.2780450208.

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M�ller, Boris P., Andreas Zumdick, Ingolf Schuphan, and Burkhard Schmidt. "Metabolism of the herbicide glufosinate-ammonium in plant cell cultures of transgenic (rhizomania-resistant) and non-transgenic sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris), carrot (Daucus carota), purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) and thorn apple (Datura stramonium)." Pest Management Science 57, no. 1 (2001): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1526-4998(200101)57:1<46::aid-ps256>3.0.co;2-1.

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Sapotsky, M. V., S. A. Romanova, A. M. Polyakova, and V. I. Malinovsky. "The Correlation between Severity of Disease Symptoms and the Accumulation of Viral Antigen and Acidic Pathogenesis-related Proteins in the Leaves of Thorn-apple Plants Infected with Different Isolates of Potato Virus X." Journal of Phytopathology 153, no. 7-8 (2005): 440–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0434.2005.00997.x.

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Lazer-Pan’kiv O. V., Lazer-Pan’kiv O. V. "Peculiarities of Ancient Greek Proverbs with Dendronym Component." Studia Linguistica, no. 13 (2018): 152–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/studling2018.13.152-172.

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The article represents the results of ancient Greek proverbs’ with dendronym component peculiarities research (with tree species name, name of a part or a fruit of a tree and their derivates). On the basis of their linguocultural and semantic analysis the characteristics of their inner form were described. On this ground an assertion was made that dendronym FIG TREE has the greatest potential for proverb forming in ancient Greek language. The existence of different lexemes in ancient Greek language for certain types and parts of this tree designation attests the wide extent of this tree and it
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Astey, L., S. Gitler, E. Micha, and G. Pastor. "On Chern classes of stably fibre homotopic trivial bundles." Glasgow Mathematical Journal 30, no. 2 (1988): 213–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017089500007242.

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Let ξ be a stably fibre homotopic trivial vector bundle. A classical result of Thorn states that the Stiefel-Whitney classes of ξ vanish, and one way to prove this is as follows. Letube the Thorn class of ξ in mod 2 cohomology. Thenuis stably spherical by [2] and therefore all stable cohomology operations vanish onu, showing thatwi(ξ)u= Sqiu= 0. In this note we shall apply this same method using complex cobordism and Landweber-Novikov operations to study relations among Chern classes of a stably fibre homotopic trivial complex vector bundle. We will thus obtain in a unified way certain strong
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Berkvens, A. M. J. A. "'Zur Abkurtzung unnötiger Processualweitläufigkeiten', Een bijdrage over de geschiedenis van het Hof van Appel te Thorn 1718–1795." Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review 74, no. 1-2 (2006): 121–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157181906776931180.

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AbstractUntil the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, the constitutional status of the former kaiserlich freie Reichsstift Thorn in the present Dutch province of Limburg was disputed. After the Emperor Charles VI had established its constitutional position as a member of the Holy Roman Empire in 1718, a Court of Appeal was established to symbolise Thorn's sovereignty and serve as an intermediary court between the local lower jurisdictions and the Reichskammergericht and the Reichshofrat. The organisation and jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal were laid down in ordinances by the sovereig
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Kornhauser, Bronia. "The Sephardic experience: Thorns of fire; apples and honey." Musicology Australia 22, no. 1 (1999): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08145857.1999.10416567.

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Berenstein, Alexander, Alf Dolich, and Alf Onshuus. "The independence property in generalized dense pairs of structures." Journal of Symbolic Logic 76, no. 2 (2011): 391–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.2178/jsl/1305810754.

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AbstractWe provide a general theorem implying that for a (strongly) dependent theory T the theory of sufficiently well-behaved pairs of models of T is again (strongly) dependent. We apply the theorem to the case of lovely pairs of thorn-rank one theories as well as to a setting of dense pairs of first-order topological theories.
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Saito, Norio, Rei Shima, Yurika Yamada, Masaru Nagaoka, Etsuro Ito, and Tohru Yoshioka. "A Proposed Molecular Mechanism for Physical Analgesia in Chronic Pain." Neural Plasticity 2018 (May 20, 2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1260285.

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Although pain is indispensable for survival, chronic pain places a heavy burden on humans. As the efficacy of opioid treatment is limited, the development of alternative methods of pain relief without medication is desirable. Recently, we have developed a novel method of physical analgesia using an adhesive “pyramidal thorn patch.” When we apply about 3 trials of these patches on the skin of a pain region, the pain region moves toward the spinal cord like a “cutaneous rabbit,” and finally, the pain vanishes. In the present review, we propose a molecular mechanism for this analgesic method or p
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Powers, Janet Everts. "A ’Thorn in the Flesh’: The Appropriation of Textual Meaning." Journal of Pentecostal Theology 9, no. 1 (2001): 85–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17455251-00901005.

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One of the central issues in Pentecostal hermeneutics is how the reader enters into the biblical narrative and appropriates the meaning of the biblical text. The issue of how a reader is to appropriate the biblical text is clearly raised in discussions of Paul’s ’thorn in the flesh’ (2 Cor. 12.10). Does the meaning of this ’thom in the flesh’ apply to Paul alone or does he urge his readers to appropriate that meaning for themselves? After various meanings of the ’thom in the flesh’ are examined, it becomes clear that Paul’s account of his experience is a ’testimony’ that invites his readers to
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Sams, Carl E., William S. Conway, Judith A. Abbott, Russell J. Lewis, and Noach Ben-Shalom. "Firmness and Decay of Apples following Postharvest Pressure Infiltration of Calcium and Heat Treatment." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 118, no. 5 (1993): 623–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.118.5.623.

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Heating `Golden Delicious' apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) for 4 days at 38C or pressure-infiltrating them with a 4% CaCl2 solution reduced decay and maintained fruit firmness during 6 months of storage at 0C. Heating reduced decay caused by Penicillium expansum Link ex Thorn by ≈30%, while pressure infiltration with CaCl2 reduced decay by &gt;60%. Pressure infiltration with CaCl2 after heating reduced decay by ≈40%. Pressure infiltration maintained firmness best (&gt;84 N), as measured with a manually driven electronic fruit-firmness probe, followed by heat and CaCl2 (76 N), heat alone (71 N)
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Borecka, H., and H. Bryk. "Influence of the kind and age of the inoculum on the development of rot caused by Penicillium expansum (Link) Thom on stored apples." Acta Agrobotanica 35, no. 2 (2013): 243–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.1982.024.

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The influence of the kind and age of the inoculum on development of rot on 'Bankroft' and 'Mcintosh' apples was tested. The inoculum consisted of spore suspension and disks of culture of &lt;i&gt;Penicillium expansum&lt;/i&gt; (Link) Thorn. Spores were taken from cultures 3, 7, 14, 28 and 52 days old. Disks were prepared from 3- and 7-day-old cultures. The mother cultures in both cases were inoculated with spore suspensione from 7-day-old culture. The influence of the kind and age of cultures was significant, particularly after longer storage period. The rot developed faster after inoculation
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ISONO, HIROSHI, TA-SHENG TAI, and WEN-YU WEN. "KERR/CFT CORRESPONDENCE AND FIVE-DIMENSIONAL BMPV BLACK HOLES." International Journal of Modern Physics A 24, no. 30 (2009): 5659–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x09047533.

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We apply a recently proposed Kerr/CFT correspondence to extremal supersymmetric five-dimensional charged spinning black holes, constructed by Breckenridge, Myers, Peet and Vafa. By computing the central charge of the dual CFT and Frolov–Thorne temperature, Cardy's formula succeeds in reproducing Bekenstein–Hawking area law.
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Froese, Tom. "A Mural of Psychoactive Thorn Apples (Datura spp.) in the Ancient Urban Center of Teotihuacan, Central Mexico." Economic Botany 74, no. 1 (2020): 92–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12231-019-09485-w.

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Rogers, Jennifer. "Authentic Representation and Author Identity: Exploring Mental Illness in The Hobbit Fanfiction." Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 8, no. 2 (2019): 127–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v8i2.494.

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This paper addresses concerns with authenticity claims that surround mental illness and author identity in fanfiction. I will apply the critiques surrounding representation in media (see Mitchell and Snyder, 2001; Couser 2003, 2009) found in disability studies and fandom studies (see Jenkins 2012) to fanfiction. In this paper, I analyze two pieces of fanfiction which focus on Thorin II also known as Thorin Oakenshield, a character from J.R.R Tolkien’s The Hobbit novel and Peter Jackson’s film adaptations. I explore how in these texts the authors portray mental illness through their characteriz
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