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Dylan Thomas - And Death Shall Have no Dominion
The poem "And Death Shall Have no Dominion", by the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, is dedicated to the death-ologists and death-lovers of Medicine, Epidemiology, Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical who systemic cooperate, at least the last two years, for the (well)coming of the Big Brother Brave New World.
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Nikos Engonopoulos - “Eleonora”: A Surrealistic Poem for a Surrealistic Era
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Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara) - Description and Uses
The Deodar Cedar against the Cedar of Lebanon? Or somewhat differently, the Cedar of Gods vs. the Cedar of God?
Of course not, because despite the fact that so many gods are concentrated on these two trees, the divine interests of both gods are common, and as gods as they are, they know better the saying of Heraclitus of Ephesus that: Full Article >>
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Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)
The poem titled Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) of the great American poet Anne Sexton, is set forth here, from the Transformations collection of 1971
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The Organophosphate Pesticides in Agriculture
The Organophosphate Pesticides in agriculture compose a large group of plant protection products with - mainly - insecticidal and acaricidal activity. These include some, whose active substances are among the most toxic have been used in the past and/or used up to date against almost every enemy, as the pests, of cultivated plants. Full Article >>
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The Horticultural Use of Zeolite
The interest in the horticultural use of Zeolite in recent years is particularly high. And this is justified by the growing interest in exploiting the kind of natural resources that contribute to the increase of agricultural production - and consequently of the agricultural income - with the lowest possible environmental costs. Full Article >>
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Zeolite - Description, Use & Toxicity
Zeolite constitute a group of hydrated microporous aluminosilicate minerals (mainly Na, K, and Ca) whose members have similar characteristics in terms of chemical composition and basic crystalline structure.
They are found as natural products of pyroclastic rocks in volcanic tuffs, but they are also synthetically prepared. (Full Article >>)
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Manifesto - Nicanor Parra
The poem entitled Manifesto was written by the outstanding Chilean poet Nicanor Parra (5 September 1914 - 23 January 2018) and was first published in 1963 in Número journal, Uruguay. The Poem >>
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Apple Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha)
The Apple Powdery Mildew, which is caused by the ascomycete fungus Podosphaera leucotricha, represents an important disease of the tree and crop. But despite the name, it is not only one of the most serious diseases of Apple tree, but also of Pear, Quince, and of Peach trees - from stone fruit crops. Full Article >>
Podosphaera leucotricha Caused Russeting on an Apple Fruit
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Genus Cedrus (Cedrus Trew): Classification, Description and Uses
The genus Cedrus, the so-called genus of True Cedars, truly is not characterized by the great number of its species. On the contrary, in the best case, it includes four species, in the worst just three, two or one.
However, what loses in massiveness replenishes it in utility and beauty. Indeed, True Cedars are of impressive development and appearance coniferous trees, extremely long-lived, and with great contribution to the creation of important forest ecosystems.. Full Article >>
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