Cinchona+bark

  • 91china bark — /ˈkaɪnə bak/ (say kuynuh bahk), /ˈkinə/ (say keenuh), /ˈtʃaɪnə/ (say chuynuh) noun → cinchona (def. 2) …

  • 92Peruvian bark — /pəˌruviən ˈbak/ (say puh.roohveeuhn bahk) noun → cinchona (def. 2) …

  • 93yellow cinchona — noun : calisaya bark …

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  • 94Jesuits' bark — noun see cinchona …

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  • 95Quinine — Not to be confused with quinone. Quinine Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 96History of malaria — The history of malaria predates humanity, as this ancient disease evolved before humans did. Malaria, a widespread and potentially lethal infectious disease, has afflicted people for much of human history, and has affected settlement patterns.… …

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  • 97chinchona — noun any of several trees of the genus Cinchona • Syn: ↑cinchona • Hypernyms: ↑tree • Hyponyms: ↑Cartagena bark, ↑Cinchona cordifolia, ↑Cinchona lancifolia, ↑ …

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  • 98Clements Markham — Clements Robert Markham Born 20 July 1830(1830 07 20) Stillingfleet, England Died 29 January 1916( …

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  • 99malaria — malarial, malarian, malarious, adj. /meuh lair ee euh/, n. 1. Pathol. any of a group of diseases, usually intermittent or remittent, characterized by attacks of chills, fever, and sweating: formerly supposed to be due to swamp exhalations but now …

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  • 100Phlobaphene — is the red pigment present in the pericarp of certain maize varieties Phlobaphenes (or phlobaphens, CAS No.:71663 19 9) can be defined either as the reddish colored phenolic substances extracted from plant that are alcohol soluble and water… …

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