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Instead, manufacturers and distributors who wish to market dietary supplements that contain a " new dietary ingredient " ( defined as " a vitamin ; a mineral ; a herb or other botanical ; an amino acid ; a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing total dietary intake ; or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the above dietary ingredients " not marketed before October 15, 1994 ) must notify the FDA beforehand.
According to Pliny the Elder ( 23-79 AD ), who mentions its fragrant smell, it was the extract of an herb called " ladan.
The fresh or dried leaves ( which are called yìmǔcǎo, 益母草 ) are used, and the recommended dosage is the standard infusion of one ounce herb to one pint boiling water, 2-6 ml of 1 in 5 tincture or 2-4 ml of 1: 1 fluid extract, either in 25 % ethanol, three times daily.

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* Tsoureki, a traditional Christmas and Easter sweet bread also known as ' Lambropsomo ' ( Easter bread ), flavored with " mahlepi ", the intensely aromatic extract of the stone of the St. Lucie Cherry.
* The priest reads the Epistle, primarily an extract from the letters of St. Paul to various churches.
Most studies of St John's wort for treating depression used doses of 300 mg of an extract ( standardized to 0. 3 percent hypericin content ) three times daily to achieve a therapeutic effect.
However, the St John's wort extract used in the study, originally confirmed to contain 0. 3 % hypericin, was allowed to degrade to levels of 0. 13 % hypericin and 0. 14 % hyperforin.
On the other hand, a hyperforin-free extract of St John's wort ( Ze 117 – Remotiv ) may still have significant antidepressive effects.
With St John's wort, this may be caused by compounds in the plant extract reducing the efficacy of the hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes that process citalopram.
They appended to her memoirs certain of her husband's correspondence and an extract of a letter from George, her son and collaborator, to the St. Louis Republic, apparently in response to an appeal to persons having sure information about the matter to convey their accounts to the editor.
Folk usages included oily extract (" St. John's oil ") and Hypericum snaps.
The role of gastric acid in digestion was established in the 1820s and 1830s by William Beaumont on Alexis St. Martin, who, as a result of an accident, had a fistula ( hole ) in his stomach, which allowed Beaumont to observe the process of digestion and to extract gastric acid, verifying that acid played a crucial role in digestion.
The St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission includes a recipe for the cake on its website, calling it " one of St. Louis ' popular, quirky foods "; the recipe calls for a bottom layer of butter and yellow cake batter, and a top layer made from eggs, cream cheese, and, in one case, almond extract.
The following is an extract from the Press Account on the Centenary of St Peter's in 1888, and explains some of the history of Catholic churches in Liverpool leading up to the founding of St Peter's:
An extract from 15 February 1665-6 reads, " Mr Hales began my wife's portrait in the posture we saw one of my Lady Peters, like a St. Katherine ".
* St. Peter's Church, Phibsborough-A History extract from A History of Cabra and Phibsborough, Bernard Neary, 1978.
It is only in the twelfth, or towards the end of the eleventh century, that slight indications of a regular devotion are perceived in a sermon by St. Bernard ( De duodecim stellis ), from which an extract has been taken by the Church and used in the Offices of the Compassion and of the Seven Dolours.

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Proceeding in this way up the table we extract the complete optimal policy and, if it is desired, we can check on Af by evaluating Af at the last stage.
Rat liver extract is optionally added to simulate the effect of metabolism, as some compounds, like
This orthogonality relation can then be used to extract the coefficients in the Fourier – Bessel series, where a function is expanded in the basis of the functions J < sub > α </ sub >( x u < sub > α, m </ sub >) for fixed α and varying m.
Here is an extract:
Bovril is the trademarked name of a thick, salty meat extract, developed in the 1870s by John Lawson Johnston and sold in a distinctive, bulbous jar.
It now once again makes Bovril using beef extract and a chicken variety using chicken extract, although the vegetarian formula is still sold in some countries, such as Australia and Hong Kong.
Then one must extract the principles, analogies and statements by various courts of what they consider important to determine how the next court is likely to rule on the facts of the present case.
Compost tea is a liquid extract or a dissolved solution but not simply a suspension of compost.
The extract is applied as a spray to non-edible plant parts such as seedlings, or as a soil-drench ( root dip ), or as a surface spray to reduce incidence of harmful phytopathogenic fungi in the phyllosphere.
Thin layer chromatography is used to separate components of a plant extract, illustrating the experiment with plant pigments that gave chromatography its name
Celery is often purported to be a " negative calorie food " based on the idea that the body will burn more calories during the digestion of the food than the body can extract from the food itself.
As a scientific discipline, computer vision is concerned with the theory behind artificial systems that extract information from images.
Such a soluble cell extract is not identical to the soluble part of the cell cytoplasm and is usually called a cytoplasmic fraction.
A high compression ratio is desirable because it allows an engine to extract more mechanical energy from a given mass of air-fuel mixture due to its higher thermal efficiency.
According to some ancient Greek collections, canons 29 and 30 are attributed to the council: canon 29, which states that an unworthy bishop cannot be demoted but can be removed, is an extract from the minutes of the 19th session ; canon 30, which grants the Egyptians time to consider their rejection of Leo's Tome, is an extract from the minutes of the fourth session.
Chianti that meets more stringent requirements ( lower yield, higher alcohol content and dry extract ) may be labelled as Chianti Superiore, although Chianti from the " Classico " sub-area is not allowed in any event to be labelled as " Superiore ".
A compound turbine is a steam turbine in which there are two casings, a high-pressure casing and a low-pressure casing, operating in concert to extract work from a single source of steam.
The use of D. purpurea extract containing cardiac glycosides for the treatment of heart conditions was first described in the English-speaking medical literature by William Withering, in 1785, which is considered the beginning of modern therapeutics. It is used to increase cardiac contractility ( it is a positive inotrope ) and as an antiarrhythmic agent to control the heart rate, particularly in the irregular ( and often fast ) atrial fibrillation.

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In France there is much use of rose syrup, most commonly made from an extract of rose petals.
The dried catkins, commonly referred to as hop cones, of the female plant of H. lupulus are used to prepare infusion of hop, tincture of hop, and extract of hop.
Chocolate chip cookies are commonly made with white sugar ; brown sugar ; flour ; a small portion of salt ; eggs ; a leavening agent such as baking powder ; a fat, typically butter or shortening ; vanilla extract ; and semi-sweet chocolate pieces.
Hale also reorganised the first of Coke's Institutes, which dealt with Thomas de Littleton's Treatise on Tenures ; Hale's edition was the most commonly used, and the first to extract Coke's broader philosophical points.
Although aluminium is one of the most commonly occurring elements in the Earth's crust, it was at one time found to be exceedingly difficult to extract from its various ores.
The French, Austrians and Central Europeans produce elderflower syrup, commonly made from an extract of elderflower blossoms, which is added to pancake ( Palatschinken ) mixes instead of blueberries.
Programming styles commonly deal with the visual appearance of source code, with the goal of requiring less human cognitive effort to extract information about the program.
No fee is chargeable for this when issued at the time of registration and these are commonly found among personal documents inherited from older relatives whose parents might have had no practical need for a full extract ; short extracts issued after the original registration was made are subject to a prescribed fee.
* Hypodermic needle, a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to inject fluid into or extract fluid from the body
Tracheal dilators, such as the “ Golding Bird ”, were placed through the opening and then expanded by “ turning the screw to which they are attached .” Tracheal forceps, as displayed on the right, were commonly used to extract foreign bodies from the larynx.
A hypodermic needle ( from Greek ὑπο-( under -), and δέρμα ( skin )) is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to inject substances into the body or extract fluids from it.
Researchers at Saint Louis University claim an extract from bitter melon, commonly eaten and known as karela in India, causes a chain of events which helps to kill breast cancer cells and prevents them from multiplying.
A CD ripper, CD grabber or CD extractor is a piece of software designed to extract or " rip " raw digital audio ( in format commonly called CDDA ) from a compact disc to a file or other output.
This extract is also commonly used for other medical conditions, such as baldness, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and other hyperandrogen conditions, though research on such uses is preliminary at best.
The French are also known for their violet syrup, most commonly made from an extract of violets.
In North America, custard pie commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust.
A vaporizer or vapouriser is a device used to extract for inhalation the active ingredients of plant material, commonly cannabis, tobacco, or other herbs or blends.
A widely available Ukrainian, Russian, Estonian and Lithuanian candy called Барбарис ( Barbaris ) is made using extract from the berries, which are commonly pictured on the candy wrappers.
Jet pumps are commonly used to extract water from water wells.
These factors contribute to the body, color, extract and tannins commonly associated with Brunello di Montalcino.
The Ab Initio software is a fourth generation data analysis, batch processing, data manipulation graphical user interface ( GUI )- based parallel processing product which is commonly used to extract, transform, and load ( ETL ) data.
In North America, liquorice is called black licorice ( see also spelling differences ), to distinguish it from similar confectionery varieties that are not flavoured with liquorice extract, and commonly manufactured in the form of chewy ropes or tubes.
The SERE techniques are commonly ,< ref > For example, the Senate Armed Services Committee Report on abuse of detainees at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, and CIA black site prisons reiterates the popular misconception that SERE techniques originated in Chinese Communist methods in the Korean War employed to extract false confessions from US POW's.
Unlike most energy drinks, Full Throttle does not contain a number of ingredients commonly found in energy drinks such as taurine ( actually contains 1892 mg ), glucoronolactone, inositol, milk thistle extract, or guarana.

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