Trees introduced included the baobab from Africa, Brownea rosea from the Caribbean, and Catha edulis from Yemen. Cameron ...
The medicinal plant khat (Catha edulis) occurs in Djibouti where it is chewed by 90% of the men; its effect is a state of ...
"Phylogeny of the Celastreae and the relationships of Catha edulis inferred from morphological characters and nuclear and ...
Qat, also known as Khat (Catha edulis), is a widely cultivated plant in Yemen and is generally used for chewing. When khat ...
... and the relationships of Catha edulis (qat) inferred from morphological characters and nuclear and plastid genes". Molecular ...
The adjoining townland name Clontaff is likewise explained as Cluain a Catha "battle meadow", although the official name is ...
The heathland includes species of Erica, Protea, and Aloe, with Hagenia abyssinica, Agarista salicifolia, Catha edulis, ...
... was born in Branderslev near Nakskov as the fifth of eleven children by Carl August Wied and Catha Wied.[citation ...
Orengo CA, Michie AD, Jones S, Jones DT, Swindells MB, Thornton JM (August 1997). "CATH--a hierarchic classification of protein ...
Yet another possibility is that it means the head of the battle, ceann-catha, possibly referring to an achievement in the ...
... and a number of underworld deities such as Catha, Lur, Suri, Thanr and Calus (all listed on the Lead Plaque of Magliano and ...
Badb Catha, for instance, is "the Raven of Battle", and in the Táin Bó Cúailnge, The Morrígan shapeshifts into an eel, a wolf, ...
Synthetic cathinones such as mephedrone, which are chemically similar to the cathinone naturally found in the plant Catha ...
" "Brosnachadh Catha" "Ramalair Rùisgte" "Ceud Mìle Fàilte" "Là na Sabaid" "Daibhidh Sneddon" "Sgrùdadh 2323" "Bas dhan t- ...
Yolanda Hardin (who was Mel Hardin's mother and McPherson's aunt) along with their cousins Walita, Catha, Donny and Darris ...
Catha edulis). Much like the tribes of Jabal Razih the tribes of Jabal Fayfa belong to the Ḫawlan bin ʾAmir parent-tribe hence ...
Fotha Catha Cnucha ("The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha"), Cathair gives the hill of Almu (Knockaulin, County Kildare) to the ...
Catha edulis. Coetzer, B.H. & Westrip, J.R.S. 2021. Charaxes saturnus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021: e. ...
Catha abbottii), pondo waterwood (Syzygium pondoense) and pondo poison pea (Tephrosia pondoensis). An endemic species of lizard ...
Catha Jacobs (vs England) Nomawethu Mabenge (vs Fiji) Sizophila Solontsi (vs France) Cara Hope (vs Scotland) Jasmine Joyce (vs ...
Sarah Ulmer Nina Vistisen Rachel Laqeretabua Séraphine Okemba Valeria Fedrighi Samantha Martinez-Gion Tessa Wijmans Catha ...
... peruviana Echinopsis scopulicola Papaveraceae Papaver somniferum Erythroxylaceae Erythroxylum coca Celastraceae Catha edulis ...
Cathinone is the major psychoactive component of the plant Catha edulis (khat). The young leaves of khat are chewed for a ...
Separately, there is also another Gaelic Irish language song, "Rosc Catha na Mumhan" ("The Battle Cry of Munster"), but giving ...
... and its salts Catha edulis Forsk., its preparations, derivatives, alkaloids and salts, including: Cathine (d-threo-2-amino-1- ...
... "brosnachadh-catha" or an, "incitement to battle." Despite Flora MacDonald's speech, however, the number of Loyalists dwindled ...
Catha (khat tree) Catharanthus (Madagascar periwinkle) Catopsis Cattleya (an orchid genus) Caulophyllum Cautleya Cavendishia ...
... and for this reason he is usually set down in the pedigrees as TADHG CATHA BHRIAIN, i.e., Teige of the Battle of Brian." All ...
New Zealand environmentalist and academic Catha (mythology) or Cath, an Etruscan deity Cath Palug, a feline creature in Welsh ...
Despite this embarrassing setback, at the Battle of Cluain Catha later that year Felim defeated an army of Brian's kinsmen and ...