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Перевод: nightshade speek nightshade


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  1. Those of the nightshade, tomato and several other plants, however, do so through a small opening at the tip, through which the pollen falls a few grains at a time.
  2. In the gloaming it was possible to glimpse passing lights identical to those of a carriage in a moving train, altogether it was an eerie happening - crossing a long-abandoned railway in the Vale of Nightshade!
  3. If Chris hadn't been clutching a piece of leaf, would I have noticed a torn house plant? some plants, like the aptly named deadly nightshade, do not reveal their effect until hours after ingestion, by which time it may be too late for effective treatment.
  4. Above: Create a dramatic effect in your dining or living room with a Nightshade carpet from Stoddard Templeton's luxurious Gleneagle's range
  5. "There are," he replied, "certain plants which cut, distilled and treated, can turn a man's mind and raise phantasms in his soul; the deadly nightshade, the purple foxglove, above all the flowers of Hecate, Queen of the Night, the black hellebore.
  6. Atropine from deadly nightshade, eserine from the ordeal bean of old Calabar, the alkaloids from the arrow poison curare all yielded useful medicines when their properties were studied carefully and the right dose was used for beneficial instead of destructive ends.
  7. A white wisteria such as Wisteria floribunda "Alba" can be trained to make a fragrant bower, while Solanum jasminoides "Album" (Jasmine nightshade) likes a sheltered position and has star-shaped flowers which bloom even in late autumn.
  8. The new Masterpieces range of fabric backgrounds from Lastolite is available in a range of colourways, each reflecting rich colours taken from nature, their names, such as Larkspur, Lichen and Nightshade, reflecting this theme.
  9. POISONOUS HENBANE - SOURCE OF ALKALOIDS HYOSCYAMINE HYOSCINE ARE ACTIVE, ALONG WITH DEADLY NIGHTSHADE'S ATROPINE, AGAINST STOMACH DUODENAL ULCERS; IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, TRAVEL SICKNESS PILL, OLD DETECTIVE NOVELS
  10. Deadly nightshade, laburnum and curare are all extremely poisonous and peppermint oil can cause gastric ulcers.
  11. Genuflex is E3 and Wreath of Deadly Nightshade is considered to be E6.
  12. Enid Nightshade, the new girl who arrived last term and was now their friend, came zooming over the treetops and screeched to a halt so forcefully that her cat and suitcase shot off the back, and Maud and Mildred had to leap out of the way to avoid being run over.
  13. Probably the best known of these is the drug atropine (hyoscyamine) which is one of the alkaloids found in Atropia belladonna (deadly nightshade).

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