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Sustainable Pasts and Futures in the Archaeological Imagination
American Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 4, Page 879-883, December 2025.
Kathryn A. Catlin
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PTERIDOPHYTA: NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS AND NOTEWORTHY COLLECTIONS OF PTERIDOPHYTES IN KWAZULU-NATAL
NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS AND NOTEWORTHY COLLECTIONS OF PTERIDOPHYTES IN KWAZULU ...
R. R. Klopper, N. R. Crouch
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Health Impacts of Traditional Medicines and Bio-prospecting: A World Scenario Accentuating Bhutan's Perspective [PDF]
Life without natural products is unimaginable. It has provided mankind with oxygen, water, fire, food, clothing, shelter and medicine. Its public health impact is considerably high, especially of traditional medicines and nature-based modern drugs.
Wangchuk, Phurpa
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American Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 4, Page 901-903, December 2025.
Kristen Barnett
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Legal measures, such as the use of free or prior and informed consent, return of research results to communities (which can be understood as "sharing of benefits," according to Brazilian legislation), and research authorization by governmental bodies ...
Heitor Suriano Nascimento Liporacci +3 more
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Medicinal Plants and Alzheimer's Disease: from Ethnobotany to Phytotherapy [PDF]
Elaine K. Perry +4 more
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Sarcostemma Acidum Voigt Somlata Ethnobotany, Medicinal Uses and Pharmacological Potential
Pravanjankumar Tripathy Manas Ranjan
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Etnobotani dan Tumbuhan Berguna di Cagar Alam Dungus Iwul Bogor [PDF]
People's lives around the Nature Reserve (CA) has a very close interaction with the natural resources around them. One of them is the interaction associated with the use of plants (ethnobotany).
Hatta, M. (Mohammad) +2 more
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A study of intraspecific hybrid lines derived from the reciprocal crosses between wild accessions and cultivated cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) [PDF]
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Diawata, M +2 more
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This article explores the evolution of the subject-object relationship in ethnobotanical research. Discussion of the main tendencies of each time period revealed a great distance between subject and object during the beginning of ethnobotany, which ...
Cristina Baldauf
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