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De meeste schilders in de zeventiende eeuw waren mannen. Niet alleen in de zeventiende eeuw maar ook daarvoor. In Artemisia’s tijd waren de kunstenaressen slechts mondjesmaat in opkomst. Maar we zien dan tenminste hun namen op papier verschijnen. Artemisia stond in haar tijd niet alleen in de schaduw van mannen.
Hurrell, Julio Alberto +1 more
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Anti-Fungal Effects of Aerial Part Extracts of Artemisia biennis, Artemisia ciniformis, and Artemisia turanica [PDF]
Background and Objective: Dermatophytosis is a significant skin disease in both humans and animals. Its resistance to common treatments is on the rise.
Ali Mikaeili +4 more
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Se ha llevado a cabo un estudio citogenético molecular en tres especies del género Artemisia, que complementa trabajos previos sobre dos subgéneros que han sido poco estudiados desde este punto de vista, Artemisia (A. chamaemelifolia, A.
J. Pellicer +5 more
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Artemisia argyi Lévl. et Vant., a perennial Artemisia herb with an intense fragrance, is widely used in traditional medicine in China and many other Asian countries. Here, we present a chromosome-scale genome assembly of A.
Hongyu Chen +9 more
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Background and Aims Artemisia is a mega-diverse genus consisting of ~400 species. Despite its medicinal importance and ecological significance, a well-resolved phylogeny for global Artemisia, a natural generic delimitation and infrageneric taxonomy ...
Bohan Jiao +22 more
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In this modest work, a local biopolymer (CHA), biodegradable, non-toxic, and soluble in acidic media, was extracted from the plant Artemisia herba-alba located in the eastern region of Morocco, and characterized by FT-IR, in order to valorize it as a ...
W. Daoudi +11 more
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Artemisia species are very important medicinal plants, particularly in the Middle East and in developing countries. Their products have been used in traditional and medicine contemporary for the treating of infectious ulcers, gangrenous ulcers ...
Abdalrhaman M. Salih +2 more
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Artemisia spp.: An Update on Its Chemical Composition, Pharmacological and Toxicological Profiles
Artemisia plants are traditional and ethnopharmacologically used to treat several diseases and in addition in food, spices, and beverages. The genus is widely distributed in all continents except the Antarctica, and traditional medicine has been used as ...
Javad Sharifi‐Rad +16 more
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Lockdown botany 2020: some noteworthy records of alien plants in Kyiv City and Kyiv Region
Noteworthy records of 11 alien plant species in Kyiv City and Kyiv Region made mainly in 2020 are discussed. In particular, new localities of the following taxa are reported: Amaranthus spinosus, Artemisia tournefortiana, Chenopodium ucrainicum ...
Mosyakin S.L., Mosyakin A.S.
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Unveiling the Phytochemical Profile and Biological Potential of Five Artemisia Species
The Artemisia L. genus comprises over 500 species with important medicinal and economic attributes. Our study aimed at providing a comprehensive metabolite profiling and bioactivity assessment of five Artemisia species collected from northeastern Romania
A. Trifan +7 more
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