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Here he is trying Gentian, Primula, Penstemon, Incarvillia, dwarf Mecanopsis, Allium, Platycodon, Arisaema and Lewisia.
Albanian Police spokesman Gentian Mullai said that officers had found the drugs Friday in Llakatund, 150 kilometers (90 miles) southwest of the capital, Tirana.
This study investigated the biological characteristics of large-leaved gentian seeds and the effects of germination temperature, illumination, pretreatment, storage temperature and time on the seed germination by calculating the seed germination rate.
"The bergamot and apple really boost the summer vibes but the gentian and quinine provide a moreish, dry finish to the drink that makes you want to keep sipping.
Cambridge University Hospitals said the area is leased to property firm Gentian, which did not reply to a call for comment.
When a platform (Architect and Cobas c502) was used as an open system to implement alternative CE reagents/calibrators/controls (Gentian or DiaSys), the defined application for the CysC immunoassay was installed in accordance with the specific instrument's settings and the performance characteristics provided by the reagent's manufacturer.
Nine automated methods were evaluated: 4 particle-enhanced nephelemetry immunoassay: Siemens on BN II, ProSpec, and Vista (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Marburg, Germany), and Dako reagents (DakoCytomation, Glostrup, Denmark) on Beckman Immage (Beckman Coulter, Fullerton, California); and 5 particle-enhanced turbidimetry immunoassays: Thermo Fisher on KoneLab (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Passau, Germany), Dako reagents on ARCHITECT (Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois), Dako reagents on Olympus AU2700 (Olympus, Rungis, France), Gentian (Gentian, Moss, Norway) reagents on ARCHITECT, and Roche Tina-quant on the Modular analyzer (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany).
Herbs such as gentian root, dandelion root, yellow dock, and barberry bark are well-known bitters.
Synopsis: In "Jane Eyre's Sisters: How Women Live and Write the Heroine's Story", cultural mythologist Jody Gentian Bower looks at novels by women (and some men) as well as biographies of women that tell the story of the Aletis, the wandering heroine.
THE Eucomis is joined by Salvia patens, the Gentian Sage, named for its rich blue flowers.
| Salvia patens THE Eucomis is joined by Salvia patens, the Gentian Sage, named for its rich blue flowers.
Gentian roots are widely used in bitter beverages, in food products, and also in traditional medicine to stimulate the appetite and improve digestion [3, 4].