| 31. | However, in 2005 Oliver Rauhut pointed out that the Abelisauroidea also have a high ascending process of the astragalus.
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| 32. | A 17th-century scholar derived it from the villa of one Roman patrician " Astragalus Gallus ".
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| 33. | Individuals in China with the disease treat it with a herb called Astragalus, which accumulates selenium from the soil.
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| 34. | The astragalus is also wedge shaped when viewed from the anterior side due to a reduction in the medial portion.
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| 35. | "Astragalus gummifer " produces special exudate gums that act as a natural defense mechanism for the shrub.
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| 36. | Its remains include an astragalus and humerus, which date variously from the Norian and Rhaetian stages of the Late Triassic.
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| 37. | During this time frame, Geron Corporation discovered TA-65, a small-molecule telomerase activator derived from Astragalus membranaceus.
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| 38. | Geron has granted a license to Telomerase Activation Sciences to sell TA-65, the telomerase activator agent also derived from astragalus.
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| 39. | The larvae feed on the leaves and fruits of " Lycium europaeum " and possibly " Astragalus forskahlei ".
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| 40. | To go with this regimen, Broffman often uses herbs like astragalus and a Japanese formula called JT-48, JTT or Juzentaihoto.
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