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Fuzheng granules (Astragalus membranaceous, Psoralea corylifolia, etc.) could alleviate the adverse effect of chemotherapy, used in late stage postoperative gastric cancer patients.
Chapter 8 1991
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Hudson's Bay and American Fur Companies as _pomme blanche (Psoralea esculenta) _.
Blackfoot Lodge Tales George Bird Grinnell 1893
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Fortunately it was the season when these are ripe, and they found here and there the prairie turnip (_Psoralea esculenta_), and in a marsh which they had to cross they obtained a quantity of the celebrated
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire Mayne Reid 1850
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We observed very many bitter herbs, especially wormwood; also Pomme Blanche (Psoralea esculenta), whose knobby root contains much starch, has a pleasant taste, and is gathered by the Indians.
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I added a second species of Psoralea to that discovered yesterday, a small graceful plant with racemes of purplish minute flowers, elevated far above the leaves, and on slender stalks so tough as to be broken only with some difficulty.
Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 Thomas Mitchell 1823
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Babchi (Psoralea corylisolia) cultivation technology Pakistan Dr. Ashraf Sahibzada
WN.com - Articles related to Banana expo throws light on latest cultivation techniques 2010
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Babchi (Psoralea corylisolia) cultivation technology Pakistan Dr. Ashraf Sahibzada
WN.com - Articles related to Banana expo throws light on latest cultivation techniques 2010
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Babchi (Psoralea corylisolia) cultivation technology Pakistan Dr. Ashraf Sahibzada
WN.com - Articles related to Banana expo throws light on latest cultivation techniques 2010
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Babchi (Psoralea corylisolia) cultivation technology Pakistan Dr. Ashraf Sahibzada
WN.com - Articles related to Banana expo throws light on latest cultivation techniques 2010
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1 Apparently the plant here referred to was Psoralea esculenta, the tubers of which had long been used as food by the Indians and voyageurs of the Northwest. —
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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