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Melanin Biosynthesis Inhibitors from TarragonArtemisia dracunculus

Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 2011
The EtOH extract of tarragon Artemisia dracunculus, a perennial herb in the family Asteraceae, was found to potently inhibit α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) induced melanin production in B16 mouse melanoma cells. Bioassay-guided fractionation led to the isolation of two alkamide compounds, isobutyl (1) and piperidiyl (2) amides of undeca-2E,4E-
Masayoshi, Yamada   +9 more
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Without the Tarragon

Canadian Theatre Review, 1975
Under “normal” circumstances the closing of a theatre, even on a short term basis, would hardly be a promising event. Nevertheless. Bill Glassco’s decision to withdraw Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre from active production during the 1975-’76 season may prove an exception to the rule. What’s more.
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Investigation of the Impact of Illumination Type and Triacontanol on the Development and Chemical Compound Production of the Tarragon Plant, Artemisia dracunculus L. in Vitro

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
This research was conducted in the Plant Agriculture Laboratory at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Karbala. The study employed plant tissue transplantation techniques to create vegetative branch farms for the Tarkoon plant, thereby enhancing ...
J. Kadhim, Z. K. Kahdim, S. Almukhtar
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Antifungal and Antibacterial Activities of Mexican Tarragon (Tagetes lucida)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2006
Mexican tarragon (Tagetes lucida Cv. Asteraceae: Campanulatae) is an important, nutritious plant and an effective herbal medicine. Seven coumarins, 7,8-dihydroxycoumarin (4), umbelliferone (7-hydroxycoumarin) (5), scoparone (6,7-dimethoxycoumarin) (7), esculetin (6,7-dihydroxycoumarin) (11), 6-hydroxy-7-methoxycoumarin (12), herniarin (7 ...
Carlos L, Céspedes   +5 more
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Le port de Tarragone

Méditerranée, 1961
Surroca Claude. Le port de Tarragone. In: Méditerranée, 2ᵉ année, n°2, 1961. pp. 57-81.
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Cathédrale de Tarragone

Die Notiz "Laborde Vol. I." bezieht sich vermutlich auf die Publikation von Alexandre Laborde, welche Albert von Escher als Vorlage diente, Voyage Pittoresque et Historique de l' Espagne, 1806 ...
LaBorde, Alexandre de   +1 more
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Making MoE-based LLM Inference Resilient with Tarragon

arXiv.org
Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models are increasingly used to serve LLMs at scale, but failures become common as deployment scale grows. Existing systems exhibit poor failure resilience: even a single worker failure triggers a coarse-grained, service-wide ...
Songyu Zhang   +4 more
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Medically active ingredient in Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) affected by adding fish emulsion and Vermicompost

Journal of Kerbala for Agricultural Sciences
The experiment was carried out in the canopy of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape - Faculty of Agriculture - Kerbala University during the spring semester 2023.
Najwan Abdulameer Abd Aljashami   +1 more
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Promenades archéologiques en Espagne. VII. Tarragone

Bulletin Hispanique, 1910
Paris Pierre. Promenades archéologiques en Espagne. VII. Tarragone. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 12, n°2, 1910. pp. 109-134.
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Effect of adding fish emulsion and vermicompost on the growth of Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.)

Journal of Kerbala for Agricultural Sciences
The experiment was carried out in the canopy of the Horticulture and Landscape Department - College of Agriculture - University of Kerbala during the spring semester of 2023.
Najwan Abdulameer Abd, K. Abdullah
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