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prunella
▪ I. prunella1 (pruːˈnɛlə) Also 7–9 prunello; β. 8 prenel, 9 prunelle. [Of uncertain history: identical with mod.F. prunelle, but this is cited by Littré only from 1780, though it may occur earlier. Littré derives the name from prunelle, sloe, in reference to its dark colour. The forms prunella, -el... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prunella (cloth)
In clothing, prunella is a worsted fabric, sometimes also made with a blend of silk. Etymology Prunella was named from the French , meaning sloe, for its dark colour. Weave Prunella had a warp-faced weave structure. wikipedia.org
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Prunella asiatica - Wikidata
Language Label Description Also known as; English: Prunella asiatica. species of plant
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Prunella (fairy tale)
The water seeped out every time, and Prunella cried. The witch was enraged when Prunella returned. She ordered Prunella to tell her in the night which cock had crowed, whenever one did. wikipedia.org
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Prunella (film)
Prunella is a 1918 American silent romantic fantasy film directed by Maurice Tourneur. Cast Marguerite Clark as Prunella Isabel Berwin as Prim Nora Cecil as Privacy William J. wikipedia.org
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Prunella (horse)
Prunella (1788 – December 1811) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Prunella won the race, with Vermin finishing second. wikipedia.org
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Prunella grandiflora
Prunella grandiflora, the large-flowered selfheal, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. References External links Prunella grandiflora grandiflora Plants described in 1776 Flora of Europe wikipedia.org
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Prunella Clough
Prunella Clough (14 November 1919 – 26 December 1999) was a prominent British artist. (Édouard Manet, often quoted in interviews by Clough) Sources Prunella Clough, Banks, R. wikipedia.org
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Prunella Briance
Prunella Mary Briance (née Chapman) (1926–2017) was the British founder of the National Childbirth Trust and a passionate campaigner to improve the health wikipedia.org
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CN101317883B - Prunella spike active site and ... - Google Patents
The present invention belongs to the Chinese medicine field and particularly relates to a Chinese herbal medicine selfheal active part, an extraction separation technology and the application in the preparation of a medical combination fighting against the colon cancer. The selfheal active part of the present invention is different polar parts obtained by extracting and separating the selfheal.
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Determination of 16 Phenolic Compounds in <italic>Prunella vulgaris ...
Objective: To determine the content of 16 phenolic compounds in 24 batches of <italic>Prunella vulgaris</italic> by liquid chromatography- tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and to investigate the correlation between phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity by grey relational analysis (GRA) and partial least squares regression (PLSR) analysis. Methods: The sample was extracted with 80% ...
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Prunella vulgaris
Prunella vulgaris, the common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort or blue curls, is an herbaceous plant in Two subspecies of Prunella vulgaris have been identified: var. vulgaris and var. lanceolota. wikipedia.org
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Prunella laciniata
Prunella laciniata, the cutleaf selfheal, is a plant in the family Lamiaceae. References laciniata Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus wikipedia.org
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Prunella Gee
Prunella Mary Gee (born 17 February 1950) is an English counsellor, therapist and former actress, best known for her work as an actress in the 1970s and wikipedia.org
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Porpita prunella
Porpita prunella is a marine species of hydrozoan organisms within the family Porpitidae. It consists of colonies of zooids. wikipedia.org
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