kaneh

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kaneh

(ˈkɑːneɪ)
n
(Units) an ancient Hebrew measure of six cubits
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Sheridan, WY, July 15, 2019 --(PR.com)-- preCharge, Inc., the "Digital Currency Made Easy" leader, and hemp seed giant Kaneh LLC have reached an industry-first in product launch innovation.
In vivo cytokine modulatory effects of cinnamaldehyde, the major constituent of leaf essential oil from Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh. Phytother Res 2011; 25:1511-8.
Phytelephasa equatorialis Spruce Pinanga caesia Blume Pinanga coronata (Blume ex Mart.) Blume Ponapea hosinoi Kaneh. Pritchardia pacifica Seem.
In British Columbia, the Penticton Indian Band's development corporation signed a letter of intent to build a marijuana grow facility with cannabis producer Kaneh Bosrn BioTechnology.
Both in the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament and in the Aramaic translation, the word kaneh or keneh is used either alone or linked to the adjective bosm in Hebrew and busma in Aramaic, meaning aromatic.
Around 64 km of Chehel Kaneh consist of alluviums and the remaining 86 km include hard formations.
in models of acute pain in rodents [105]; anti-inflammatory effect of Himatanthus drasticus (Mart.) Plumel [79]; anti-inflammatory properties of Ligustrum species (Ligustrum lucidum Ait., Ligustrum pricei Hayata and Ligustrum sinensis Lour.) leaves [146]; anti-inflammatory and analgesic property of Ligustrum morrisonense Kaneh. & Sasaki leaves in rodents [147]; anti-inflammatory effect of stem bark of Pterodon emarginatus Vogel [30]; anti-inflammatory activity of Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi roots [60]; and analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of Cissus repens in mice [19].
Trans-cinnamaldehyde, a component of leaves from Cinnamomum osmophloeum kaneh, has been shown to counteract tumor growth.
A number of scholars have discussed the psychoactive incense used in the temple with various theories as to ingredients (Ruck, Staples & Heinrich 200 I) and cannabis has been suggested as the kaneh bosom (appearing throughout the Old Testament with the first mention in Exodus) that eludes--along with the other ingredients of the holy incense--positive or at least complete identification (Benet 1976).
Nas Kaneh, 21, was deemed to be a serious threat to the public at Coventry Crown Court and sent to the Spinney psychiatric hospital in Manchester.
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