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Prosopis africana exerts neuroprotective activity against quaternary metal mixture-induced memory impairment mediated by oxido-inflammatory response via Nrf2 pathway. [PDF]

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Orisakwe OE   +8 more
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Hylaeus (Prosopis) damascenus

2022
Hylaeus (Prosopis) damascenus (Magretti, 1890) Distribution in Iran: No locality cited (Warncke, 1981). General distribution: Western Palaearctic (Iran, Iraq, Israel, Macedonia, Turkey) (Ascher & Pickering, 2021).
Allahverdi, Mohammad   +4 more
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Production of activated carbon from prosopis (Prosopis juliflora)

Bioresource Technology, 2000
Activated carbon was produced from prosopis (Prosopis juliflora), a wild thorny plant grown in wastelands, by chemical activation using zinc chloride. The process variables: activation temperature, level of zinc chloride required and activation duration of 600°C, 50% and 30 min, respectively, yielded 56.9% of activated carbon.
R Kailappan   +2 more
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Prosopis spicigera and Skin Granulomas/Prosopis spicigera und Hautgranulome

Mycoses, 1983
Summary: A thorn of Prosopis spicigera has been detected in vivo in two cases of chronic skin granulomas. It coexisted with an actinomycotic mycetoma in one case. In the other case there was no foreign body giant cell reaction or mycetoma. The relationship between a thorn prick and the development of mycetoma is re‐emphazised.Zusammenfassung: Bei ...
A. Kamalam, A. S. Thambiah
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Hylaeus (Prosopis) affinis

2023
Published as part of Portman, Zachary M., Gardner, Joel, Lane, Ian G., Gerjets, Nicole, Petersen, Jessica D., Ascher, John S., Arduser, Mike, Evans, Elaine C., Boyd, Crystal, Thomson, Robin & Cariveau, Daniel P., 2023, A checklist of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Minnesota, pp.
Portman, Zachary M.   +10 more
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Prosopis Spp. - Mesquite

2012
Prosopis species (Leguminoseae) and their hybrids (together referred to as ‘mesquite’) are long-lived shrubs or trees that have intentionally been spread around the world and subsequently naturalised. In Australia they are recognised as one of 20 Weeds of National Significance due largely to their potential impacts on pastoral production in hot, semi ...
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