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Loranthus acaciae (Plicosepalus acacia): The Proving
Homœopathic Links, 2016The Loranthus proving was shrouded in an atmosphere of animosity and suspicion. The thread of scarlet seemed to be: taking or claiming rights of things, which are not yours or feeling like a victim of such circumstances, feeling that one is overpowered by malicious force and being leeched upon.
Michal Yakir, Elia Onne
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2005
These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia Senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9 % in mascara to 0.0001 % in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids.
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These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia Senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9 % in mascara to 0.0001 % in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids.
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The Global Distribution ofAcacia
2023A global assessment of the distribution of the Australian genus Acacia (hereafter Acacia or ‘wattles’) in 2011 suggested that the worldwide expansion of this group was far from complete. Capitalizing on the recent explosion of crowdsourcing data, we undertook a global reassessment, more exhaustive and reproducible than the 2011 effort, to highlight new
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Acacia angustissima (prairie acacia).
2021Abstract A. angustissima is a thornless shrub up to 4 m in height. This species is originally from Central America and tolerates a wide range of soils and climates, from high altitude pine-oak forests to extremely dry habitats in the lowlands of Mexico. A.
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