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Biobased polyurethane foam insulation from microwave liquefaction of woody underbrush
Yaupon holly is one of the most widespread woody underbrush species in the southeastern United States, and it can undermine forest health and safety due to its biofuel-like nature during catastrophic wildfires.
Jin-Qiu Qi +9 more
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USA Archaeology Museum Newsletter - November 2023
In this edition of the museum\u27s newsletter: National Native American Heritage Month: Five Ways to Celebrate Stretch & Relax Followed by Yaupon Holly Tea Tasting Alabama Archaeological Society Meeting Featuring a Talk About Diné Artists Attend ...
Museum, Archaeology
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This study quantifies and compares the caffeine concentration (mg/L) of commercial espresso versus locally harvested Indigenous Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria) in Pineville, Louisiana. The research evaluates how processing variables—specifically drying methodologies (air-dried, light roast, dark roast) and particle size (coarse vs.
O.A, Oyeyemi, Powell, Memphis
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Influence of Dip'n Grow on Rooting of Dwarf Yaupon Holly [PDF]
Effects of the product on increasing rooting were not ...
Rauch, Fred D., Ginoza, Harold
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Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Archaeological remains from the Toyah Phase (1300-1650 CE), prior to Spanish colonization of the American Southern Plains in central and south Texas, suggest that foraging indigenous peoples ...
Kim, Doyong +5 more
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The thermal stabilities of bio-based polyurethane (PU) foams made from liquefaction bio-polyols with and without solid residue were analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (FTIR).
Jin-Qiu Qi +15 more
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Factors influencing antioxidant phytochemical stability of teas [PDF]
Tea is second only to water as the most consumed beverage in the world due to its health-promoting benefits and characteristic flavor. Even though many botanical teas such as yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) and mamaki (Pipturus albidus) are currently ...
Kim, Youngmok
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Ilex species have been consumed traditionally as medicinal teas worldwide. Though the presence of caffeine has been reported in several species, little is known about secondary-metabolite diversity within and among these taxa.
Adam Negrin (6257474) +7 more
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[Photograph 2012.201.B0234.0264]
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Yaupon Holly, trimmed like trees gives height to an allee having a border of gay blooming flowers on either side of a brick walk.
Lucas, Jim
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