Meth Sample Clauses

Meth. 2006; 67: 125-130 Xxxxx, X., Xxxx, X. and Xxxxxxxx, S. A 1,4-Anthraquinone derivative from Tectona grandis. Phytochemistry 1989; 28: 1258-1259 Xxxxx, X.X., Xxx, X.X. and Xxxxxxxxx, P.P., Fungitoxicity of essential oils of some aromatic plants against sugarcane pathogens. Sugar Cane 1998; 2: 14-17 Soerianegara, I. and Xxxxxxx, R.H.M.J. Plant Resources of South-East Asia No 5(1): Timber trees: major commercial timbers. Pudoc Scientific Publishers, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1993: 251-454 Xxxxx , M.S.M., Xxxx, L.T. and Prawirohatmodjo, S. Plant Resources of South-East Asia No 5(3): Timber trees: Lesser-known timbers. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands, 1998: 590-591 Xxxxx, X.X., Xxxx, X.X. and Xxxxxxxxxxxx, X.X. Caspofungin: An Echinocandin antifungal agent. Clin. Ther. 2002; 24: 351-377 Xxxxx, D.R., Xxxxxxxxx, X.X. and Xxxxxxx, X.X. Polymyxin and related peptide antibiotics. Annu. Rev. Biochem. 1977; 46: 723-763 Xxxxxx, X.X. and Xxxxxxx, X.X.X. Mode of action of the new antibiotic for Gram-positive pathogens daptomycin: Comparison with cationic antimicrobial peptides and lipopeptides. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 2006; 1758: 1215-1223 Xxxxxx, J.R.S., Xxxxxxxx, X.X. and Xxx, K.A. Ethnoveterinary medicines for cattle (Bos indicus) in Bulamogi county of Uganda: plant species and mode of use. X. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. 2003; 88: 279-286 Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxxx, E., Xxxxx, K. and Xxxxx-Xxxxxx, T. Antimicrobial activities of some selected traditional ethiopian medicinal plants used in the treatment of skin disorders. X. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. 2005; 100: 168-175 Xxxxxxx, F.C. Mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria. Am. J. Med. 2006; 34: S3- S10 Xxxxxxxxxxx X.X. Biodegradable films and composite coatings: past, present and future. Trends Food Sci. Tech. 2003; 14: 71-78 The Biocide Information Services (BIS). Antimicrobials in plastics: a global review. Plast. Add. Comp. 2001: 12-13 Xxxxxxx, X.X. Naturally Occurring Xxxxxxxx. Butter Worths Scientific Publications, London, England, 1957: 160-161
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