Ruta


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Related to Ruta: arnica, genus Ruta, Ruta graveolens
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As indicated in Table4, the Ruta chalepensis' oils at dose of 0.5 ml/mice have a significant reduction of inflammation induced by carrageen injection.
'The off-season and preseason training went really well, really consistent, so I'm very happy where I am,' said Deignan, who is racing the Ruta del Sol for the first time in his career.
Caption: Ruta Meilutyte, the gold winner in the 100 metre breaststroke in the 2012 London Olympic Games, came in seventh in Rio.
235-Longley Park (K Smith 69, T Hyland 82, J P Ruta 85, S C Ruta 89).
Ruta Sepetys has chosen to follow up her critically acclaimed first novel Between Shades of Grey with a veritable pot-boiler set in a steamy 1940s New Orleans.
Dr Marcello Ruta of the University of Lincoln, with colleagues from the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, the Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin and the University of Bristol, found that near the end of the Permian, a large number of anomodont species existed with a wide range of body sizes and ecological adaptations, including terrestrial plant eaters, amphibious hippo-like species, specialized burrowers, and even tree-dwelling forms.
The genus Ruta (family Rutaceae) was bountifully used in the most ancient systematic records of medical practice of the Mediterranean world.