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Villalva et al. evaluated the potential utility of an Achillea millefolium (yarrow) extract in the control of H. pylori infection. The agar-well diffusions bioassay was applied to determine the antimicrobial activity of yarrow extracts. The supercritical
Rafał Frański +1 more
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Evidence-Based Anti-Diabetic Properties of Plant from the Occitan Valleys of the Piedmont Alps
Data on urban and rural diabetes prevalence ratios show a significantly lower presence of diabetes in rural areas. Several bioactive compounds of plant origin are known to exert anti-diabetic properties.
Valentina Boscaro +8 more
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Comparing the effects of yarrow, honey, and breast milk for healing nipple fissure
Background: Nipple fissure is a common problem among breastfeeding women, which can lead to early cessation of breastfeeding. Because of the lack of effective treatment and given the approved efficacy of honey and yarrow on sore healing, this study was ...
Maryam Firouzabadi +2 more
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Geroprotective potential of in vitro bioactive compounds isolated from yarrow (Achilleae millefolii L.) cell cultures [PDF]
Introduction. There is an urgent need for geroprotectors that prevent premature aging, especially antioxidants of plant origin. Due to the shortage of medicinal plant materials, scientists look for alternative sources of bioactive compounds of phenolic ...
Lyudmila K. Asyakina +4 more
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The effect of increasing dietary levels of rosemary and yarrow herb powders on the growth performance, carcass traits and ileal microbiota of broilers was studied.
Behzad Norouzi +4 more
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Biases in the perceived timing of perisaccadic perceptual and motor events [PDF]
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a comparable control interval. One explanation of this effect is that the brain antedates the perceptual onset of a saccade target to around the time of ...
B. Bridgeman +42 more
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Action, arousal and subjective time [PDF]
Saccadic chronostasis refers to the subjective temporal lengthening of the first visual stimulus perceived after an eye movement. It has been quantified using a duration discrimination task.
Allan +43 more
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Spatial grouping resolves ambiguity to drive temporal recalibration. [PDF]
Cross-modal temporal recalibration describes a shift in the point of subjective simultaneity (PSS) between 2 events following repeated exposure to asynchronous cross-modal inputs-the adaptors. Previous research suggested that audiovisual recalibration is
Arnold, D. H., Roseboom, W., Yarrow, K.
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Biochemical and antimicrobial properties of bacterial endophytes isolated from yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and tragacanth (Astragalus Gossypium) in Fars geographical regions [PDF]
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and tragacanth (Astragalus Gossypium) are medicinal plants in the Middle East that have been used for medical purposes.
Z. Erjaee +2 more
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The critical events for motor-sensory temporal recalibration [PDF]
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate sense of timing. Our sense of appropriate timing relationships must, however, be malleable as there is a variable delay between the physical timing of an ...
Arnold, D. H., Nancarrow, K., Yarrow, K.
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