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Vinca (/ˈvɪŋkə/; Latin:
vincire "to bind, fetter") is an Old
World genus of
flowering plants in the
family Apocynaceae, The
English name
periwinkle is...
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Vinča (Serbian Cyrillic: Винча,
pronounced [ʋîːntʃa]) is a
suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is part of the muni****lity of Grocka.
Vinča-Belo...
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Vinča culture [ʋîːnt͜ʃa], also
known as ****aș culture, ****aș–
Vinča culture or
Vinča-****aș culture, is a
Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast...
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Vinca minor (common
names lesser periwinkle or
dwarf periwinkle) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
dogbane family,
native to
central and southern...
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Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbian: Винча-Бело брдо) is an
archaeological site in
Vinča, a
suburb of Belgrade, Serbia. The tell of Belo Brdo ('White Hill') is almost...
- 20°35′46″E / 44.7582923°N 20.5962003°E / 44.7582923; 20.5962003 The
Vinča Institute of
Nuclear Sciences is a
nuclear physics research institution...
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based on kaempferol. Akhmedzhanova, V. (1986). "Robinin and
kaempfereol fromVinca erecta".
Chemistry of
Natural Compounds. 22 (5): 601–602. Bibcode:1986CNatC...
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Vinca alkaloids are a set of anti-mitotic and anti-microtubule
alkaloid agents originally derived from the
periwinkle plant Catharanthus roseus (basionym...
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Vinca difformis,
commonly called the
intermediate periwinkle, is an evergreen,
flowering subshrub. It
grows to
about 0.5
metres (1+1⁄2 ft) tall, and forms...
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culture named after the site
Vinča symbols,
undeciphered symbols from the
Vinča culture Vinča Nuclear Institute, near
Belgrade Vinča (Topola), a
village in...