-
Anamirta cocculus".
Journal of
Natural Products. 44 (2): 221–224. doi:10.1021/np50014a013.
Alfred H.
Allen (1896). "Bitters of
Cocculus Indicus". Commercial...
- also
refer to a
historical version made
instead by the
mixing of rum,
Cocculus indicus, "spirits of wine",
cayenne pepper,
Turkish opium and water. The drink...
- C.
indicus may
refer to: Caj****
indicus, the
pigeon pea, a
perennial member of the
family Fabaceae Calidifontibacter indicus, a
species of
spring water...
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Trivelloni P,
Lugli V (May 2007). "The
effect of
cinnarizine and
cocculus indicus on
simulator sickness".
Physiology & Behavior. 91 (1): 180–90. doi:10...
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plaster of
Paris mixed with flour, "Let alone" is the remedy. When
Cocculus indicus is used
instead of hops, and men die prematurely, it is easy to say...
- wood and sweetly-scented flowers. It
produces small stone fruits,
Cocculus indicus,
which are
typically dried.[citation needed] Currently,
there are as...
-
Indigofera oblongifolia,
Morus alba and
Zizyphus nummularia;
herbs favoured are
Cocculus hirsutus,
Euphorbia hirta and Sida rhombifolia.
Seeds of
Paspalum distichum...
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laisherana (C.L.Yeh & C.R.Yeh) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
Aglaia taiwaniana S.S.Ying
Cocculus taiwani**** S.S.Ying
Cyclea ochiaiana (Yamam.) S.F.Huang & T.C.Huang Paratinospora...
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koohoo (Trichilia americana)
Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata)
snailseed (
Cocculus diversifolius)
velvetleaf (Cissampelos pareira)
floating heart (Nymphoides...
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simiarum Polyalthia sp.
Uvaria rufa
Cissampelos hispida Cissampelos pareira Cocculus laurifolius Cyclea atjehensis Cyclea barbata Cyclea polypetala Cyclea varians...