rheums उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Garden collections include Aconitum, Camellia, Gentiana, Glycyrrhiza, Papaver, Rheum, and native wild flora, as well as a greenhouse, insect hall, and a Japanese garden.
- He favors livid green-plaid sport coats and is very sallow and liverish looking, all splotches and rheum and exploded capillaries, a stub of a cigarette smoldering on his lower lip.
- "Rheum " species have been recorded as larval food plants for some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail, buff ermine, cabbage moth, large yellow underwing, and nutmeg moth.
- In infants, the tear ducts ( that drain the tears ) occasionally fail to open, resulting in the overflow of tears onto the cheeks ( epiphora ) and rheum deposition on the surrounding skin.
- A scientist at the university produced a new version of the Paracetamol tablet that is not as injurious to the liver, using the hepatoprotective effects of " Rheum emodi " roots and their aqueous and methanolic extracts.
- The Syrian rhubarb a partially commercial vegetable collected from the nature in Eastern and Southern Anatolia, Northern Iraq and partly Northwestern Iran in early spring . " Rheum ribes " is considered as a valuable medicinal species in herbal medicine.
- The edible part of the plant is the stem, which is eaten raw or cooked ( " ek _ ili 1 _ g1n " and " 1 _ k1nl1 yumurta " [ lit .'eggs with wild rhubarb, Rheum ribes'] in Northern Balochistan.
- Meanwhile, the 3rd Brigade of the nationalist Reorganized 3rd Division advanced to the Rheum officinale Market ( Dahuangji,'YĞƖ ) region, the headquarters brigade of the nationalist Reorganized 3rd Division advanced to the Celestial Grandpa Temple ( Tianyemiao, ) Y7r?^ ) region, and the 20th Brigade of the nationalist Reorganized 3rd Division advanced to the Greater Poplar Lake ( Dayanghu,'YhgVn ) region.
- She is the author or co-author of the botanical names of at least 216 taxa, including species of " Calligonum, Cortusa, Fragaria, Micranthes " and " Rheum ", as well as " Galanthus woronowii " and the Vladimir Komarov, after whom the Komarov Botanical Institute is named and who was the senior editor of the " Flora of the USSR " until his death in 1945.
- The famous English herbalist Culpepper says'Our ordinary Houseleek is good for all inward heats, as well as outward, and in the eyes or other parts of the body : a posset made of the juice is singularly good in all hot agues, for it cooleth and tempereth the blood and spirits and quencheth the thirst; and is also good to stay all defluction or sharp and salt rheums in the eyes, the juice being dropped into them.