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Uvaria chamae,
commonly known as
finger root or bush
banana is a
climbing large shrub or
small tree
native to
tropical West and
Central Africa where it...
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which was
erected in 1996 to hold the
species Gemmotheres chamae (formerly
Pinnotheres chamae). The
species lives as a
commensal of the
corrugate jewelbox...
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Iranic ethnic group and Celts) are "white" (albos), the
Aethiopians and
Chamae are "black" (nigros), and the
Indians and
Semites are "brownish-yellow"...
- as the
jewelboxes Jewel-box pea crab, a
common name for the
Gemmotheres chamae crab
Jewelbox (video game), a tetris-style
arcade game for the Mac Jewel...
- Baill.
Uvaria capuronii Keraudren Uvaria caroli-afzelii R.E.Fr.
Uvaria chamae P.Beauv.
Uvaria cinerascens (Miq.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders Uvaria...
- Four
Sisters Hangul 네 자매 이야기
Hanja 네 姉妹 이야기
Revised Romanization Ne
Jamae Iyagi McCune–Reischauer Ne
Chamae Iyagi...
- thin
spherical capsule less than 2
millimeters wide
layered over a seed. "
Chamae"
derives from the Gr****
meaning "on the ground",
referring to its spreading...
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species as of June 2024,
according to
Plants of the
World Online.
Uvaria chamae P.Beauv. – Finger-root,
China Uvaria dulcis Dunal -
Tropical Asia (E. Indonesia...
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Chamuvarinin is an
acetogenin found in
Uvaria chamae. (+)-Chamuvarinin was
synthesized in 2010 by a
research group from the
University of St
Andrews led...
- Weser, and then the "
Chamae" (Chamavi),
between Ems and Weser,
north of the
Bructeri who are now on the Rhine. In Ptolemy, the
Chamae, Angrivarii, and Laccobardi...