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Optimization of Genomic DNA Extraction Method on Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans Houtt.)

open access: yesBiology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) is one of the commodities in the Myristicaceae family that has numerous benefits and has high phenolic compounds. Elevated amounts of secondary metabolites in the Myristica genus pose significant challenges for obtaining high ...
Tanti Agustina, Abdul Razaq Chasani
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Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Bangladesh [PDF]

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Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agricultural and Food Policy, International Relations/Trade, F13, F14, Q17, Q18,
Ahmed, Nazneen   +3 more
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Stimulate This!–But How? [PDF]

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When private spending plummeted in 2008, economists’ kneejerk response was to plug the gap with new government expenditures. Massive public spending not related to war had not been tried since the 1930’s.
Arthur W. Wright
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After Columbus: Explaining the Global Trade Boom 1500-1800 [PDF]

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This paper documents the size and timing of the world inter-continental trade boom following the great voyages in the 1490s of Columbus, da Gama and their followers. Indeed, a trade boom followed over the subsequent three centuries.
Jeffrey G. Williamson, Kevin H. O'Rourke
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Comparative GC-MS fingerprint analysis of <i>M. fragrans</i> and <i>M. argentea</i> essential oils: Identifying potential markers for safety and quality control of nutmeg. [PDF]

open access: yesFood Chem X
Khamnuan S   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bouncing Back: Explaining the Ability to Recover from Recession in Connecticut and Other States [PDF]

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Most economists believe that the nation is beginning to bounce back from the deepest slump since the Great Depression. But if recessions past are any guide, the recovery process will likely be both bumpy and protracted, because growth tends to return ...
Steven P. Lanza
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