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Bonnici, Joseph, Roger M. McKinney, and Dwight M. Scherban. "A Study Abroad Program Around the Vatertag Vacation Period." Journal of Convention & Event Tourism 9, no. 2 (July 24, 2008): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15470140802192735.

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VIRAKTAMATH, C. A., and Y. B. SRINIVASA. "Canopyana vateriae gen. nov. and sp. nov.—A leafhopper breeding on Vateria indica and a new record of Bhatia distanti (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Selenocephalinae) from south India." Zootaxa 1307, no. 1 (September 4, 2006): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1307.1.2.

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Canopyana gen. nov. with Canopyana vateriae sp. nov. as type species is described and illustrated. The new species was collected on Vateria indica L. (Dipterocarpaceae) while canopy was being sampled in Karnataka. The new genus is similar to Kutara Distant but differs in differently placed antennal bases, shape of the head and the male genitalia. Bhatia distanti Zhang and Webb previously known only from Sri Lanka is recorded for the first time from Western Ghats of India.
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Onana-Ndong, Philippe, Cécile Gomercic, Thierry Piche, and Geoffroy Vanbiervliet. "Vaterian ampulloma." Hépato-Gastro & Oncologie Digestive 30, no. 7 (September 2023): 718–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/hpg.2023.2621.

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AUSTIN, JOHN C., CLAUDE H. ORGAN, G. RAINEY WILLIAMS, and JAN V. PITHA. "Vaterian Cancer in Siblings." Annals of Surgery 207, no. 6 (June 1988): 655–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000658-198806000-00003.

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Behrendt, Eva. "Schmerzliche Leerstelle." Theater heute 64, no. 12 (2023): 49–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0040-5507-2023-12-049-1.

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Hussain, Abdul, and C. Anilkumar. "Impact of auxins on clonal propagation of Myristica fatua Houtt. and Vateria macrocarpa B. L. Gupta, two critically endangered important medicinal tree species of southern Western Ghats, India." Journal of Non Timber Forest Products 25, no. 3 (September 1, 2018): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2018-74ik0p.

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Myristica fatua is a critically endangered tree with medicinal novel compounds viz. Lignan and Diaryl nonanoids having in vitro cytotoxic activities against breast cancer. Vateria macrocarpa also is a critically endangered medicinal tree which is the source of an anti-bacterial gum‘Kundirigum’. The destructive harvesting of these two species, restricted habitat and climate changes etc. pose serious threat to their survival. The present study was therefore conducted to raise clonal genetic stock of these species by induced rooting of differentially aged Vateria macrocarpa stem cuttings and air layering twigs of Myristica fatua with the aid of different auxins (IAA, IBA and NAA) under different concentrations. The cuttings of Myristica fatua and air layering twigs of Vateria macrocarpa exhibited 70% of rooting success under NAA-1000 ppm concentration with 65 – 75% RH and 30- 35?C.
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Gayatri, G. P., K. G. Ajith Kumar, Parvathy S. Nair, G. Ajay Kumar, and K. V. Baiju. "Phytohormone dynamics during embryogeny and embryo desiccation in the recalcitrant seeds of Vateria indica L." Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 69, no. 1-2 (January 25, 2022): 110–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22238980-bja10052.

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Abstract Vateria indica L. is an endemic arborescent recalcitrant tree species, native to the South-Western-Ghats of India. The natural regeneration process of the species is hindered by many factors including seed recalcitrance. Recently the species has been categorised as vulnerable since the population is fragmented and rapidly declining. Seed development is a highly complicated process which involves the interaction between phytohormones which regulate the process at different stages of morphogenesis. The orthodox seed development is marked by three distinct stages such as histodifferentiation, reserve accumulation and drying but in recalcitrant seeds, drying phase is absent. Recalcitrant seeds show marked differences from orthodox seeds in development. The onset of different stages is marked by a definite peaking and lowering of phytohormones and the hormonal pattern varies in orthodox and recalcitrant seeds. The present study was conducted to understand the interplay of phytohormones during embryogeny and the following natural embryo desiccation in the recalcitrant seeds of Vateria indica L. The present study revealed that the embryogeny and embryo drying in the recalcitrant seeds of Vateria indica L. shows a striking dissimilarity with the characteristic pattern of hormonal flux in orthodox seeds.
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Maire, Frédérique. "Vaterian ampulloma: a review of the literature." Hépato-Gastro & Oncologie Digestive 30, no. 7 (September 2023): 731–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/hpg.2023.2623.

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Gunaga, Rajesh, T. Hareesh, and R. Vasudeva. "Effect of fruit size on early seedling vigour and biomass in white dammer (Vateria indica Linn.): A vulnerable and economically important tree species of the Western Ghats." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 14, no. 3 (September 1, 2007): 197–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2007-nh02tp.

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Vateria indica Linn. is an important resin yielding soft wood tree species, distributed throughout the Western Ghats. This species is considered as one of the vulnerable tree species and is endemic to the Western Ghats. Seed grading is one of the important components of forest nursery and it has advantages such as early enhancement and uniformity in seed germination. The present study was conducted to understand the effect of fruit size on seed germination, seedling vigour and biomass in Vateria indica. Matured fruits were separated and graded into two categories, i.e., smaller fruits (diameter < 4.5 cm) and bigger fruits (diameter > 4.5 cm). Results showed that the germination was early and uniform among bigger seeds than smaller ones. Seedling growth characters such as seedling height, collar diameter, number of leaves and seedling biomass characters such as fresh and dry weight of shoot and root showed significant differences between these two categories. Root and Shoot biomass showed significant variation where bigger fruits produced higher shoot and root biomass (1.83 and 0.80g) as compared to small ones (1.94 and 0.49g). This might be due to the presence of more maternal resources in the fruits. These results indicated that bigger sized fruit of Vateria indica performed better in terms of seedling vigour and biomass. However, fruit size more than 4.5 cm in diameter can be graded to get higher percent germination and uniform seedling growth. Most of the growth and biomass characteristics showed positive and significant association with fruit size, indicating that bigger sized fruits yield taller and bigger seedlings.
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Sasikumar, P., B. Prabha, T. R. Reshmitha, Sheeba Veluthoor, A. K. Pradeep, K. R. Rohit, B. P. Dhanya, et al. "Comparison of antidiabetic potential of (+) and (−)-hopeaphenol, a pair of enantiomers isolated from Ampelocissus indica (L.) and Vateria indica Linn., with respect to inhibition of digestive enzymes and induction of glucose uptake in L6 myotubes." RSC Advances 6, no. 80 (2016): 77075–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6ra14334b.

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The remarkable α-glucosidase inhibition exhibited by the acetone extract of the rhizome of Ampelocissus indica (L.) and stem bark of Vateria indica Linn. (IC50 23.2 and 1.47 μg mL−1) encouraged us to isolate the phytochemicals from these plants.
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Tudor, A., C. Molnar, C. Nicolescu, C. Rosca, Bianca Tudor, V. O. Tudor, and C. Copotoiu. "Cephalic Duodeno-Pancreatectomy with Pancreatic-Gastric Anastomosis with Double Purse String, in Patient with Lithiasis and Tumoral Jaundice - Case Report." Acta Medica Marisiensis 60, no. 5 (October 1, 2014): 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/amma-2014-0047.

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Abstract Introduction: One of the most feared complications after cephalic duodeno-pancreatectomy remains pancreatic fistula. In recent years, various methods of pancreatico-digestive reconstruction were performed in order to reduce the rate of pancreatic fistula. One of these methods is pancreatico-gastric reconstruction by using two purse string threads. Case report: We present in this article a patient with jaundice with mixed etiology: tumoral and lithiasic. Subjectively, the patient accused sclerose-skin-jaundice, right upper quadrant and epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting. Computed tomography revealed dilatation of intraand extrahepatic bile ducts, a dilated Wirsung duct and a tumor at the biliopancreatic confluence, leading to a suspicion of vaterian ampulom. Upper endoscopy revealed a tumor protruding in the descending duodenal segment. Intraoperatively a tumor suggestive of vaterian ampulom and duct stones was shown. Surgical treatment consisted of coledocolitotomy, cephalic duodeno-pancreatectomy with pancreatic-gastric anastomosis, performed by using two purse string threads. The postoperative evolution was favorable. Conclusion: Pancreatico-gastric anastomosis using two purse string threads is a simple, safe and quick procedure, avoiding the application of sutures through the pancreatic parenchyma and thus reducing the rate of pancreatic fistula.
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Śmigielski, Jacek Arkadiusz, Łukasz Piskorz, Sławomir Jabłoński, Andrzej Jamry, and Marian Brocki. "Rare papilla Vateri metastatic tumor." Gastroenterology Review 4 (2013): 272–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pg.2013.37493.

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Ito, Tetsuro, Yuichi Masuda, Naohito Abe, Masayoshi Oyama, Ryuichi Sawa, Yoshikazu Takahashi, Veliah Chelladurai, and Munekazu Iinuma. "Chemical Constituents in the Leaves of Vateria indica." CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN 58, no. 10 (2010): 1369–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1248/cpb.58.1369.

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Royle, Stephen A., James Robinson, and Bronwen L. Smyth. "Fixed links in the Western Isles: The Barra‐Vatersay causeway." Scottish Geographical Magazine 106, no. 2 (September 1990): 117–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00369229018736785.

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Gunawardena, Y. A. Geewananda P., Subramaniam Sotheeswaran, M. Uvais S. Sultanbawa, Sivagnanasunderam Surendrakumar, and Peter Bladon. "Another antibacterial polyphenol, copalliferol B, from Vateria copallifera (dipterocarpaceae)." Phytochemistry 25, no. 6 (May 1986): 1498–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(00)81323-0.

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Ito, Tetsuro, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Ken-ichi Nakaya, Munekazu Iinuma, Yoshikazu Takahashi, Hiroshi Naganawa, Masayoshi Ohyama, Yuka Nakanishi, Kenneth F. Bastow, and Kuo-Hsiung Lee. "A new resveratrol octamer, vateriaphenol A, in Vateria indica." Tetrahedron Letters 42, no. 34 (August 2001): 5909–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-4039(01)01137-6.

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Menon, ARR, and ES Abhilash. "Impact of selection felling on Ecosystem health of Kottiyoor Reserved Forest, Western Ghats of India." Asia Pacific Journal of Environment Ecology and Sustainable Development 1, no. 1 (January 5, 2014): 29–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/apjeesd.v1i1.9508.

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Phytosociological analysis reveal that Palaquium ellipticum and Knema attenuate are the common dominant species present with their co- dominants such as, Memecylon decanese, Macranga peltata, Vateria indica etc. More than fifty percent of the established seedlings are contributed by the dominant and co- dominant species. Thus there is a gradual shift of natural evergreen species composition to the more light demanding moist deciduous elements. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/apjeesd.v1i1.9508Asia Pacific Journal of Environment Ecology and Sustainable Development 2013; 1: 29-31
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Zenklusen, H. R., J. Landmann, A. Feess, M. D�rig, M. Kasper, and M. Oberholzer. "Primary duodenal carcinoma arising in a non-vaterian tubulo-villous adenoma." Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology 414, no. 6 (1989): 529–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00781711.

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Meligonitis, R., D. Galanopoulos, T. Hasiotis, and A. Velegrakis. "GEO-ELECTRICAL MAPPING OF BEACHROCK IN VATERA BEACH, LESVOS." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 50, no. 4 (July 28, 2017): 2323. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.14298.

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Beachrock (Br) is encountered on the coastal zones, playing an important but also complex role in their morphodynamic evolution. Although Br has been widely studied, two important issues require further investigation. The first concerns the importance of the interaction of the dynamically changing coastal environment with the temporal changing surficial and underground hydrogeological balance. The second has to do with the spatial distribution and the evolution of Br with respect to the specific “host” coastal zone geo environment. This paper designates the electrical resistivity method as a tool that contribute in arguing in the abovementioned issues. The research comprised subsurface measurements with the DC resistivity method along two profiles located on Vatera beach (Lesvos Island), where there is a significant Br outcrops. Twelve geoelectric soundings were carried out using the Axial Pole-Dipole electrode array. The electrical resistively measurements permitted an indirect estimation of TDS, which depicts the coastal interface of fresh water - sea water. The interpreted geoelectric model shows two thin formations attributed to Br. The first is the inland extension of the Br outcrop and the second it is believed to be a primary stage of Br build up.
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Alva, Shanal Smitha, Himanshu Joshi, M. P. Gururaja, K. Prasanna Shama, and Ullas P. D'souza. "Anti-Obesity Activity of Vateria indica linn. Stem Bark in Rats." Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 11, no. 12 (2018): 5238. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-360x.2018.00955.1.

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Senadeera, S. P. D., C. D. Wijayarathna, I. S. Weerasinghe, and K. A. K. C. Kulatunga. "Antibacterial and Larvicidal Activities of Sri Lankan Endemic Plant, Vateria copallifera." Pharmacognosy Journal 3, no. 19 (January 2011): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5530/pj.2011.19.14.

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Ito, Tetsuro, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Ken-ichi Nakaya, Munekazu Iinuma, Yoshikazu Takahashi, Hiroshi Naganawa, Masayoshi Ohyama, Yuka Nakanishi, Kenneth F. Bastow, and Kuo-Hsiung Lee. "ChemInform Abstract: A New Resveratrol Octamer, Vateriaphenol A, in Vateria indica." ChemInform 32, no. 48 (May 23, 2010): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.200148207.

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Souza, Eliane De Fátima, Milton Beltrame Jr., Erika Peterson Gonçalves, and Andreza Ribeiro Simioni. "OBTENÇÃO DE VATERITA ESTABILIZADA PARA APLICAÇÃO EM SISTEMAS DE LIBERAÇÃO CONTROLADA DE FÁRMACOS." Revista Tecnologia e Tendências 11, no. 1 (September 15, 2020): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.25112/rtt.v11i1.2294.

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RESUMO Nas últimas décadas, avanços no campo das ciências e tecnologias aplicadas têm emergido, com pesquisas na área inovadora e multidisciplinar conhecida como nanobiotecnologia, referindo-se às tecnologias em que a matéria é manipulada às escalas atômica e molecular para criar novos materiais com características funcionais diferentes dos materiais comuns. O desenvolvimento destas tecnologias para aplicação em sistemas biológicos almeja viabilizar a utilização prática desse conhecimento nas áreas da saúde. A Terapia Fotodinâmica (TFD) se configura como uma terapia promissora para o tratamento de diversas doenças, baseado em fotoprocesso onde um fotossensibilizador é ativado por luz visível, em um comprimento de onda adequado, na presença de oxigênio molecular. Essa combinação é responsável por gerar espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs) e oxigênio singlete, levando a morte do tecido alvo devido a uma cascata de eventos biológicos. Porém, muitos dos fotossensibilizadores apresentam baixa solubilidade em meio fisiológico, deste modo, faz-se necessária a utilização de sistema de liberação controlada. Neste âmbito, destaca-se o processo de síntese das micropartículas precipitadas de carbonato de cálcio (CaCO3) de maneira controlada, buscando favorecer a nucleação e o crescimento de um determinado polimorfo de CaCO3. O objetivo do trabalho foi controlar os parâmetros na síntese das micropartículas, como supersaturação das soluções, agitação, adição de agentes estabilizantes, buscando as condições ideais para a obtenção das micropartículas esféricas na fase de vaterita (µ-CaCO3). A avaliação dos protocolos foi assistida por microscopia eletrônica de varredura a fim de determinar o processo que atingiu a estabilização da fase de vaterita.Palavras-chave: CaCO3. Vaterita. CMC. PSS. Estabilização de fase. ABSTRACTIn the last decades, advances in the field of applied sciences and technologies have emerged, with research in the innovative and multidisciplinary area known as nanobiotechnology, referring to technologies in which matter is manipulated at the atomic and molecular scales to create new materials with different functional characteristics. common materials. The development of these technologies for application in biological systems aims to enable the practical use of this knowledge in the areas of health. Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is a promising therapy for the treatment of various diseases, based on a photoprocess where a photosensitizer is activated by visible light, at an appropriate wavelength, in the presence of molecular oxygen. This combination is responsible for generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and singlet oxygen, leading to the death of the target tissue due to a cascade of biological events. However, many of the photosensitizers have low solubility in a physiological environment, so it is necessary to use a controlled release system. In this context, the process of synthesis of precipitated microparticles of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) stands out in a controlled manner, seeking to favor the nucleation and the growth of a specific CaCO3 polymorph. The objective of the work was to control the parameters in the synthesis of microparticles, such as supersaturation of solutions, agitation, addition of stabilizing agents, seeking the ideal conditions for obtaining spherical microparticles in the vaterite phase (µ-CaCO3). The evaluation of the protocols was assisted by scanning electron microscopy in order to determine the process that reached the stabilization of the vaterite phase.Keywords: CaCO3. Vaterite. CMC. PSS. Phase stabilization
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MALIPATIL, M. B. "Indopamphantus makutaensis, a new genus and species, and Indopamphantini, a new tribe of Pamphantinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Geocoridae), as the first representative of the subfamily from the Oriental Region." Zootaxa 4242, no. 2 (March 10, 2017): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4242.2.4.

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Indopamphantini trib. nov., a new tribe of subfamily Pamphantinae of family Geocoridae, is erected for Indopamphantus gen. nov., containing one species, I. makutaensis sp. nov., as the first member of this subfamily from the Oriental Region. The strikingly myrmecomorphic I. makutaensis, collected only from Makuta range area within Coorg [Kodagu] district at altitudes of up to 909 metres in the canopy of Vateria indica L. (Dipterocarpaceae), a tree indigenous to the Western Ghats in south India, is described and illustrated. The affinities of the new tribe with other tribes within the Pamphantinae as well with other related subfamilies of Geocoridae and families of Lygaeoidea are discussed. The Geocoridae and Pamphantinae are redefined to accommodate this new tribe.
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Ciesielski, Krzysztof, Wojciech Ciesielski, and Adam Rogowski-Tylman. "Obstruction of the ampulla of Vater and jaundice caused by focal ectopic pancreas." Pediatria i Medycyna Rodzinna 11, no. 2 (June 30, 2015): 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/pimr.2015.0022.

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Ito, Tetsuro, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Munekazu Iinuma, Ken-ichi Nakaya, Yoshikazu Takahashi, Ryuichi Sawa, Hiroshi Naganawa, and Veliah Chelladurai. "Two new oligostilbenes with dihydrobenzofuran from the stem bark of Vateria indica." Tetrahedron 59, no. 8 (February 2003): 1255–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-4020(03)00024-3.

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Swarupanandan, K. "Late embryogenesis and morphology of mature embryos in three species of Dipterocarpaceae." Canadian Journal of Botany 64, no. 11 (November 1, 1986): 2582–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b86-341.

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Stereoscopic dissection of seeds in different stages of development allows morphological study of late embryogenesis in large-seeded spermatophytes. Using this method, late embryogenesis is studied in three species of Dipterocarpaceae, viz., Hopea ponga (Dennst.) Mabb., Vateria indica Linn., and Vatica chinensis Linn. Configuration of the mature embryo in the seed is largely a result of spatiotemporal growth adjustments in all three species. Thus, the kind of folding of the cotyledons and the position of the embryonic hypocotyl (radicle) in the mature embryo are largely determined by the position of the embryo inside the ovule (seed) cavity early in development. Late embryogenic studies in other species of Dipterocarpaceae and other angiosperms are desirable. Such studies would help in understanding causal morphology and structural homology of embryos.
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Thomas, Rogimon Plammoottil, Arya Lakshmy Thanamcheril Illam Sreekumar, Joby Paul, and Salvy Thomas. "A Study on Plant Diversity of Iringole Kavu, Ernakulam, Kerala State." Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia 20, no. 3 (October 5, 2023): 965–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/3147.

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Sacred groves are the patches of pristine forest that nurture rich biodiversity and play a principal role in the conservation of endemic and rare species. The present study was conducted to identify and enumerate the plant diversity of Iringole Kavu (sacred grove) of Ernakulum district of the state of Kerala. A total of 142 plant species were documented which include three vulnerable species and 18 endemic species. Among them 129 are angiosperms, two are gymnosperms, seven are pteridophytes and four belong to fungi. Angiosperms include 36 herbs, 23 shrubs, 41 trees and 29 climbers. Fabaceae, Rubiaceae, Moraceae, Acanthaceae and Apocynaceae are the dominant angiosperm families. The study revealed the occurrence of two critically endangered plant species viz. Ixora johnsonii (Rubiaceae) and Vateria indica (Dipterocarpaceae).
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NAGAMI, Haruhiko, Takayoshi FUKUDA, Katsuhiro TAMURA, and Akira NAKASE. "TWO CLINICAL CASES OF GIANT PERI-VATERIAN DUODENAL DIVERTICULUM ASSOCIATED WITH BILIARY TRACT DISEASES." Journal of the Japanese Practical Surgeon Society 51, no. 9 (1990): 2048–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3919/ringe1963.51.2048.

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Roth, Klaus, J. L. Campbell, and Francis Collinson. "Hebridean Folksongs. Vol. 3: Waulking Songs from Vatersay, Barra, Eriskay, South Uist, and Benbecula." Jahrbuch für Volksliedforschung 30 (1985): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/848817.

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Masoom, Saeedeh, Girish Venkataraman, and Rasheed Hammadeh. "Symptomatic adenomyoma of the Vaterian system: a pathologic curiosity with a potential for misdiagnosis." APMIS 114, no. 7-8 (August 2006): 559–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0463.2006.apm_476.x.

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Aristizabal Vásquez, Darly Yuliana, Gerardo Andrés Caicedo Pineda, María Consuelo Prada Fonseca, Ana Elisa Casas Botero, and Hader Vladimir Martínez Tejada. "Efecto del Tween® 80 sobre la bioprecipitación de carbonato de calcio por Bacillus cereus." Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología 19, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 116–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/rev.colomb.biote.v19n1.62007.

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Se llevaron a cabo procesos de biosíntesis de carbonato de calcio, empleando una cepa de Bacillus cereus, aislada de los jardines de la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (Medellín, Colombia). Se evaluó el efecto disgregante del Tween® 80 a tres concentraciones: 0.00% p/v, 0.25% p/v y 0.50% p/v. Los experimentos se monitorizaron por 6 días con mediciones de pH y análisis mineralógicos a los precipitados finales por microscopía electrónica de barrido, difracción de rayos X y espectroscopia de infrarrojo con transformada de Fourier. El Tween® 80 tuvo un papel importante como desaglomerante de las estructuras de carbonato formadas por los microorganismos. Aunque los ensayos con el surfactante presentaron menor formación de precipitado, las concentraciones evaluadas no inhibieron el crecimiento bacteriano. Adicionalmente, este compuesto favoreció la formación de vaterita incrementando su proporción en comparación con la calcita (alrededor del 98%, utilizando Tween® 80 al 0.50% p/v).
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Priya, K., and H. Nagaveni. "First report of Macrophomina Phaseolina (Tassi) Goid. root rot in Vateria Indica L." Indian Journal of Forestry 34, no. 3 (September 1, 2011): 321–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2011-fpk0i3.

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Vateria indica L., is an important endemic vulnerable tree of Western Ghats. Seed myco-flora of V. indica collected from different locations of Western Ghats in Karnataka at different fruiting years was studied. Among all fungal isolates, Macrophomina phaseolina was most abundant (16.92%) on the seed samples causing mortality in germinating seeds. The mycelial growth of this fungus was observed predominantly on collar region of radicle in geminating seeds. Infected roots were rotted from region of pathogen occurrence and further, infected tissues were discoloured with the progress of disease. Seeds treated with fungal suspension carried infection on radicle of germinating seeds and hindered the survival of seedling. Though, M. phaseolina is known for its pathogenicty in most of the agricultural crops, its impact on V. indica seed health and seedling endurance was proved for the first time in this study.
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Ratnasooriya, W. D., L. H. D. S. Lelwala, K. N. K. Kannangara, S. D. D. Sandanayaka, and E. R. H. S. S. Ediriweera. "Sedative activity of stem bark of the Sri Lankan endemic plant, Vateria copallifera." Fitoterapia 77, no. 4 (June 2006): 331–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fitote.2006.03.012.

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Pavithra, Mundamoole, Kandikere R. Sridhar, and Ammatanda A. Greeshma. "Macrofungi in two botanical gardens in southwestern India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, no. 3 (March 26, 2017): 9962. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2747.9.3.9962-9970.

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This study reports 11 species of macrofungi in the botanical garden and arboretum of Mangalore University. Frequent species include Clathrus delicatus, Entoloma serrulatum and Tetrapyrgos nigripes in the botanical garden, and Collybia aurea and T. nigripes in the arboretum. Five species are edible (Collybia aurea, Lepista sp., Russula adusta, R. atropurpurea and Termitomyces microcarpus), one is medicinal (T. microcarpus) and two are ectomycorrhizal (Russula adusta and R. atropurpurea) with critically endangered endemic tree species Vateria indica (Dipterocarpaceae). Some macrofungi grow on bark, woody litter and leaf litter, while others were found on typical lateritic soils with organic matter. Termitomyces microcarpus was common in the faecal pellets of termites in the botanical garden. Brief descriptions of species based on field and laboratory observations, along with their substrates and distribution, are given.
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Van Hoe, L., S. Gryspeerdt, D. Vanbeckevoort, T. De Jaegere, W. Van Steenbergen, P. Dewandel, A. L. Baert, and G. Marchal. "Normal Vaterian sphincter complex: evaluation of morphology and contractility with dynamic single-shot MR cholangiopancreatography." American Journal of Roentgenology 170, no. 6 (June 1998): 1497–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.170.6.9609161.

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Herrera-Goepfert, Roberto, Giovanny Soca-Chafre, Samuel Almeida-Navarro, and Angélica Montiel-Dávalos. "Clinicopathological features related to survival in adenocarcinoma of the Vaterian system in a Mexican population." Human Pathology 83 (January 2019): 68–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humpath.2018.08.024.

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Mane, Rohit Nivas, Avinash Ramchandra Gholave, and Shrirang Ramchandra Yadav. "Karyomorphology of a Critically Endangered Species Vateria indica L. (Dipterocarpaceae) from India." CYTOLOGIA 85, no. 2 (June 25, 2020): 123–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.85.123.

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Tharanathan, R. N., G. Changala Reddy, and G. Muralikrishna. "Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Starches from Sal (Shorea robusta) and Dhupa (Vateria indica) Seeds." Starch - Stärke 42, no. 7 (1990): 247–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/star.19900420702.

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G.S., Adithya Rao, and Krishnamurthy Y.L. "Flowering Plants of Kuppalli Region, Central Western Ghats, Karnataka, India." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 29, no. 04 (2023): 1550–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/eec.2023.v29i04.013.

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Kuppallli, the birthplace and childhood home of the renowned Kannada poet, Kuvempu (Kuppalli Venkatappa Puttappa), it is very famous tourist place. The forests of Kuppalli are of evergreen and semievergreen type dominating with Dipterocarps and Combrets. In the present study of random survey, a total of 522 flowering plants belonging to 103 families and 371 genera of angiosperms and few RET species like Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin, Canarium strictum Roxb., Garcinia gummi-gutta (L.) Roxb., Gardenia gummifera L.f., Hedyotis cyanantha Kurz, Hopea ponga (Dennst.) Mabb., Vepris bilocularis Engl. and Vateria indica L.. The genera Ficus have highest number of species (7), followed by Leucas, Murdannia and Syzygium with 6 species each, Blumea, Cyperus, Garcinia, Ipomoea, Solanum and Spermacoce with 5 species each. Habit wise classification of flowering plants exhibits the presence of 193 herbs, 158 trees, 89 climbers, 60 shrubs, 15 epiphytes and 7 parasites.
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Caicedo-Pineda, Gerardo Andrés, María Consuelo Prada-Fonseca, Ana Elisa Casas-Botero, and Hader Vladimir Martínez Tejada. "Effect of the tryptone concentration on the calcium carbonate biomineralization mediated by Bacillus cereus." DYNA 85, no. 205 (April 1, 2018): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v85n205.60637.

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Se evaluaron cinco concentraciones de triptona (0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6%, 0.8% y 1.0%) en procesos de biomineralización de carbonato de calcio, utilizando acetato de calcio al 0.5%. Todos los ensayos se hicieron con una cepa de Bacillus cereus, aislada de los jardines de la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia). Los experimentos fueron monitoreados con mediciones de pH y análisis mineralógicos de difracción de rayos X (XRD), espectroscopía de infrarrojo con transformada de Fourier (FTIR) y microscopía electrónica de barrido (SEM). La vaterita fue el polimorfo predominante en los precipitados después de 6 días de proceso. Sin embargo, una proporción considerable de calcita (por encima de 30%) apareció cuando la concentración de triptona fue de 0.4% y menor. Adicionalmente, los experimentos tuvieron una formación de precipitados similar (entre 3.2 y 3.6 g/L), menos el ensayo con 0.2% de triptona, que presentó una baja producción de carbonato de calcio (1.79 g/L), indicando que una concentración de triptona menor a 0.4% limitaría el metabolismo bacteriano y la formación de CO2, necesaria para la producción de carbonato de calcio.
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Frierson, Henry F. "The Gross Anatomy and Histology of the Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Bile Ducts, Vaterian System, and Minor Papilla." American Journal of Surgical Pathology 13, no. 2 (February 1989): 146–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000478-198902000-00008.

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HANDRALUCA, A., B. TERRIS, A. COUVELARD, G. KHARSA, H. BONTE, C. DEGOTT, and J. FLEJOU. "Adenomyoma of the vaterian system. Clinical and morphological characteristics of 11 cases and discussion of histogenesis." Gastroenterology 120, no. 5 (April 2001): A256. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(01)81269-5.

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Handra-Luca, Adriana, Benoit Terris, Anne Couvelard, Georges Kharsa, Helene Bonte, Claude Degott, and Jean-Francois Flejou. "Adenomyoma of the vaterian system. Clinical and morphological characteristics of 11 cases and discussion of histogenesis." Gastroenterology 120, no. 5 (April 2001): A256. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(08)81269-3.

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Samaradivakara, Saroopa P., Radhika Samarasekera, L. M. Viranga Tillekeratne, Shiroma M. Handunnetti, O. V. D. S. Jagathpriya Weerasena, William R. Taylor, Qasim Alhadidi, and Zahoor A. Shah. "Bioactivities of n -hexane fraction of Vateria copallifera and GC–MS analysis of its phytoconstituents." Industrial Crops and Products 97 (March 2017): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2016.12.011.

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Mishima, Satoshi, Kenji Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Futamura, Yoko Araki, Tetsuro Ito, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Munekazu Iinuma, Yoshinori Nozawa, and Yukihiro Akao. "Antitumor effect of stilbenoids from Vateria indica against allografted sarcoma S-180 in animal model." Journal of Experimental Therapeutics and Oncology 3, no. 5 (September 2003): 283–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-869x.2003.01102.x.

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Randle, Reese W., Shuja Ahmed, Naeem A. Newman, and Clancy J. Clark. "Clinical Outcomes for Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Duodenum and Ampulla of Vater:A Population-Based Study." Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 18, no. 2 (October 10, 2013): 354–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11605-013-2365-4.

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Alshabi, Ali Mohamed, Ibrahim Ahmed Shaikh, and Chetan Savant. "Nootropic and neuroprotective effects of ethanol extract of Vateria indica L bark on scopolamine-induced cognitive deficit in mice." Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 19, no. 3 (April 9, 2020): 587–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v19i3.19.

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Purpose: To investigate the neuroprotective and memory-boosting properties of ethanol extract of Vateria indica bark on scopolamine-mediated defects in learning and memory in young mice. Methods: The ethanol extract of V. indica bark was prepared via Soxhlet extraction and subjected to qualitative and quantitative phytochemical assessment. The acute toxicity of the extract was also evaluated in mice. Six groups of 3-month-old Swiss albino mice (6 per group) were used: normal control, negative control, piracetam group, 250 mg/kg V. indica extract alone group, 500 mg/kg V. indica extract alone group, 250 mg/kg V. indica extract + scopolamine group and 500 mg/kg V. indica extract + scopolamine group. The mice were pretreated with piracetam (standard nootropic drug) or varied doses of the extract for 14 days prior to induction of amnesia. With the exception of normal control group, amnesia induction using scopolamine (3 mg/kg) i.p. on day 14 at 1½ h after the last extract dose. Mice in normal and negative control groups received 0.5 % tragacanth orally at a dose of 10 mL/kg. Cognitive deficit was assessed using elevated plus maze (EPM), step-down avoidance, and Morris water maze (MWM) tests. Results: Qualitative phytochemical screening of V. indica bark extract showed flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, tannins, carbohydrate, saponins and steroids. The total phenol and total flavonoid contents were 580.96 ± 0.95 mg GAE/g extract and 66.89 ± 0.56 mg RE/g extract, respectively. The mice tolerated the extract up to 5000 mg/kg bwt. They all survived during and after the acute toxicity study and no significant changes in appearance or general behavior were noticed. The extract significantly enhanced learning and memory, and improved spatial recognition in scopolamine-induced amnesic mice (p < 0.05). Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and levels of dopamine and noradrenaline were markedly higher in negative control mice than in normal control, but were significantly reduced after pretreatment with ethanol extract of V. indica bark (p < 0.05). The results of histopathological examination provided evidence in support of the protective effect of the extract on hippocampal and cortical neurons. Conclusion: Pretreatment with ethanol extract of V. indica bark confers neuroprotection and enhances memory in young amnesic mice. Therefore, the extract of the plant can potentially be develpoed for the management of degenerative brain conditions. Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, Cognitive deficit, Neuroprotection, Phytochemicals, Vateria indica
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Vousdoukas, M. I., A. F. Velegrakis, and T. V. Karambas. "Morphology and sedimentology of a microtidal beach with beachrocks: Vatera, Lesbos, NE Mediterranean." Continental Shelf Research 29, no. 16 (September 2009): 1937–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2009.04.003.

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Handra-Luca, Adriana, Benoit Terris, Anne Couvelard, Helene Bonte, and Jean-François Flejou. "Adenomyoma and Adenomyomatous Hyperplasia of the Vaterian System: Clinical, Pathological, and New Immunohistochemical Features of 13 Cases." Modern Pathology 16, no. 6 (June 2003): 530–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.mp.0000073525.71096.8f.

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