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Fructus is a
Latin word
meaning fruit. It may
refer to:
Fructus (Roman law), a
legal term
Fructus naturales,
natural fruits of the land, in
property law...
- Malt is any
cereal grain that has been made to
germinate by
soaking in
water and then
stopped from
germinating further by
drying with hot air, a process...
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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)...
- pharmacopeias, the
fruit of the
plant is
called by the
Latin name
lycii fructus and the
leaves are
called herba lycii.
Since about 2000, goji
berry and...
- forces, and that
Fructus died of
natural causes in the same year at the age of 73. A
legend states that some locals,
wishing to join
Fructus in his retreat...
- Nakajima, Tadashi; Okuhira,
Megumi (1983). "Studies on the
Constituents of
Fructus Momordicae I. On the
sweet principle".
Shoyakugaku Z****hi (in ****anese)...
- In
property law,
fructus naturales are the
natural fruits of the land on
which they arise, such as the
produce from old
roots (pasturage) and uncultivated...
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determination of
agnuside and p-hydroxybenzoic acid
contents in Agni-casti
fructus".
Phytochemical Analysis. 11 (5): 327–329. Bibcode:2000PChAn..11..327H...
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right to
collect fructus was
considered an
integral right of the owner.
Ancient jurisprudents often commented on the
right to
fructus in
various situations...
- usus and
fructus: Usus (use, as in
usage of or
access to) is the
right to use or
enjoy a
thing possessed,
directly and
without altering it.
Fructus (fruit...