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22:26 Sep 19, 2007 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gillian Scheibelein Germany Local time: 22:48 | ||||||
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4 +1 | flavone glucoside / flavone glycoside |
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4 | flavonglycoside |
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3 | flavo glycoside / falvon glycoside |
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flavo glycoside / falvon glycoside Explanation: I think both are acceptable. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 33 mins (2007-09-19 23:00:17 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- It should be ** flavone ** and not flavon.. Reference: http://www.liberherbarum.com/In0168.HTM |
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flavonglycoside Explanation: Mind the spelling: Flavonglykosid auf Deutsch, und in einem Wort auf Englisch The resulting extract contains ginkgo flavonglycosides (bioflavonoids) and terpene lactones as its active parts. Ginkgo Biloba Extract is used for several ... www.wholehealthproducts.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.di... - Combination preparation for the treatment of nerve cell and nerve ...-Extr. Ginkgo bilobae which comprises ginkgo flavonglycosides is a pure plant extract which is obtainable commercially under the trademark Tebonin ... |
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flavone glucoside / flavone glycoside Explanation: The original term has two typos: FlavEnglOcosid. While the first one is obvious - it should be an O, the second one isn't because there are glycosides and glucosides. If these are OCR typos, it is more likely that a "u" has been misinterpreted as an "o" rather than a "y". |
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