Sentences with word «caudatus»

Flavonoids and other phenolic compounds in Andean indigenous grains: Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), kaniwa (Chenopodium pallidicaule) and kiwichi (Amaranthus caudatus).
Already he is flicking his way through a half dozen other boxes and soon finds another victim: a specimen of Coracias caudatus that died in the New York Zoological Society in 1932.
Tydeus caudatus (Dugès, 1834) is no longer a valid name.
Tenuipalpus caudatus (Dugès, 1834) is redescribed from specimens collected in Montpellier and a neotype is deposited in Paris.
Three species in particular — Amaranthus caudatus, Amaranthus cruentus, and Amaranthus hypochondriacus — represent the main cultivars in the modern world.
Coracias caudatus — African bird acrylic painting After a long time, I won the fight with myself, I struggled and I took the brush in my hand and started painting.
Found primarily in dairy products, but also in nuts, figs, and especially amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus), calcium it is a vital part of a balanced diet, and its effects are maximized when consumed alongside live bacteria.
Flavonoids and other phenolic compounds in Andean indigenous grains: Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), kaniwa (Chenopodium pallidicaule) and kiwichi (Amaranthus caudatus).
Depending on the publication consulted, Dugès» caudatus is a mite listed either in the Tenuipalpidae, or in the Tydeidae, or in both.
The name varies accordingly and the species is called either Tenuipalpus caudatus (Dugès, 1834) or Tydeus caudatus (Dugès, 1834).
It results that Dugès» caudatus is probably a Tenuipalpidae and not a Tydeidae.
DRD2 codes for the D2 receptor and is found throughout the body, but especially in the striatum, the pituitary gland, the amygdala, the caudatus, the putamen, and other regions of the brain [22].
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