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Folium (Latin:
folium, "leaf"),
plural folia, may
refer to a leaf of a book: see
recto and
verso Folium of Descartes, an
algebraic curve Folium (spider)...
- In geometry, the
folium of
Descartes (from
Latin folium 'leaf';
named for René Descartes) is an
algebraic curve defined by the
implicit equation x 3 +...
- The
folium vermis is a short, narrow,
concealed band at the
posterior extremity of the vermis,
consisting apparently of a
single folium, but in reality...
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kaempferol and
quercetin oligoglycosides can be
found in
Hydrangeae Dulcis Folium, the
processed leaves of H.
macrophylla var. thunbergii. The
leaves also...
- matter: the
cerebellar cortex. Each
ridge or
gyrus in this
layer is
called a
folium. High‑resolution MRI
finds the
adult human cerebellar cortex has an area...
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Eulepidotis folium is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
William Schaus in 1911. It is
found in the Neotropics,
including Costa Rica. Savela...
- word for 'leaf',
folium, is neuter. In
descriptions of a
single leaf, the
neuter singular ending of the
adjective is used, e.g.
folium lanceolatum 'lanceolate...
- 77–78. ISBN 965-350-068-6. OCLC 233179155., s.v.
Ginkgo biloba "Ginkgo
folium".
European Medicines Agency. 3
August 2015.
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- "left" or "back" side when text is
written or
printed on a leaf of
paper (
folium) in a
bound item such as a codex, book, broadsheet, or pamphlet. In double-sided...
- (Liquiritiae radix),
peppermint herb (Menthae
piperitae folium), balm leaf (Melissae
folium), and
chamomile flower (Matricariae flos). A 2004 meta-analysis...