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Catharanthus roseus Periwinkle, Madagascar Periwinkle, Vinca
This document provides a comprehensive overview of Catharanthus roseus, commonly known as periwinkle or Madagascar periwinkle. It details the plant’s characteristics, including its height, spread, and growth habits, as well as its flowering and fruiting
Edward Gilman, Teresa Howe
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Production of Periwinkle Shell Reinforced Grindstone
The study involves the use of periwinkle shell particles as reinforcement in the production of grindstone to meliorate its physical and mechanical properties. The assessment of the properties of the periwinkle shell reinforced concrete grindstone showed
I. F. Ikechukwu +2 more
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Two piece suit: periwinkle: Jacket: notched label; three button front closure; two patch pockets on hip; long sleeves; princess seams. Skirt: wrap style; slightly flared.
S. Parthasarathy +3 more
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Common Periwinkle, Lesser Periwinkle, Vinca minor [PDF]
This publication covers the physical and main features, plant needs, functions, care, and additional information for the Common Periwinkle, Lesser Periwinkle, Vinca minor.
Niemiera, Alexander X.
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Properties of Periwinkle-Granite Concrete
The suitability of the shells from periwinkle, a small gastropod sea snail (mollusc), for use as partial replacement of granite in concrete was investigated. Physical and mechanical properties of the shells and well-graded granite chippings were determined and compared.
Dahunsi, Bamidele I. O +1 more
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Viruses infecting periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus L.) in Western Saudi Arabia
Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus L.) is an ornamental plant widely grown in the Mecca region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Different symptoms similar to those induced by viruses (mosaic, vein clearing, mottling, yellowing, flower variegation ...
Esam ELBESHEHY +3 more
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Periwinkles are small edible snails commonly available for sale in markets, most especially in the southern part of the country. Its consumption has drastically increased in sub-sahara Africa due to the recent awareness on avoiding red meat for health ...
Tosin Paul, E Ekop, K. J. Simonyan
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Production of glass ceramic from rice husk and periwinkle shells
Glass ceramic was produced by replacing the major glass forming materials, silica and calcium oxide, with derivates from rice husk and periwinkle shells respectively.
B. Aremo +7 more
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Aspartame is an artificial sweetener in foods and beverages. Continuous use of aspartame will result in oxidative stress in the liver. So we need antioxidants from outside the body such as periwinkle leaves.This study aims to determine the effect of ...
Mahriani Mahriani +2 more
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Water-Soluble Ammonium BODIPYs: Synthesis, Photophysics, Photogelation, and Antimicrobial Activity. [PDF]
Cationic ammonium BODIPY compounds were developed as water‐soluble multifunctional antimicrobial photoinitiators for the generation of biocompatible hydrogels. One of the ammonium BODIPY compounds (BODIPYC6H4NMe2Et) was able to photoinitiate the crosslinking of poly(vinyl alcohol) methacrylate (PVA‐MA) and gelatin‐methacryoyl (Gel‐MA) using visible ...
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