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Strychnos nux-
vomica, the
strychnine tree, also
known as nux
vomica,
poison fruit, **** strychnos, and
quaker buttons, is a
deciduous tree
native to...
- 2007). Nux
Vomica featured on 16
English and
American critics' best of the year
lists in 2006. In the 16
months following the
release of Nux
Vomica The Veils...
- Nux
Vomica is the
second album by The Veils,
released on 18
September 2006. It was
recorded in
Laurel Canyon (Los Angeles) and
produced by Nick Launay...
- performance-enhancing drug. The most
common source is from the
seeds of the
Strychnos nux-
vomica tree.
Strychnine is a
terpene indole alkaloid belonging to the Strychnos...
- Nux
vomica is part of the
binomial nomenclature for the
plant species Strychnos nux-
vomica. Nux
Vomica may also
refer to: Nux
Vomica, an
album by the Veils...
-
closely related to strychnine, most
commonly found in the
Strychnos nux-
vomica tree.
Brucine poisoning is rare,
since it is
usually ingested with strychnine...
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Strychnos millepunctata Leeuwenb.
Strychnos nux-blanda A.W.Hill
Strychnos nux-
vomica L.
Strychnos potatorum L.f.
Strychnos psilo**** F.Muell.
Strychnos pungens...
- dela**** by
poisons such as antimony, ****nic,
carbolic acid (phenol), nux
vomica (plant),
strychnine (pesticide), and zinc chloride. The
rough timeline of...
- who
padded out the
sacks of bark with cheaper,
poisonous Strychnos nux-
vomica or
copalchi bark.
Angostura is
still often used by
Trinidadians to treat...
- figs. They also feed on
other fruits,
including those of the
Strychnos nux-
vomica,
which are
toxic to many vertebrates.
Great pied
hornbills and
Malabar pied...