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Salvia miltiorrhiza (Danshen in Chinese) is a common traditional Chinese herbal medicine often used to treat many medical conditions.
IS: What do you gain from churchgoing, considering you don't subscribe to religious dogma or believe in God? MR: Well, I think it's a common traditional ritual which one participates in as part of one's culture.
The name refers not (as is often presumed) to this specific work but to a common traditional type of devotional image, this work being today the most famous example.
Pao zhi is a common traditional approach that usually occurs before most herbs are prescribed whereby during processing, secondary plant metabolites are transformed, thus helping to increase potency, reduce toxicity and altering their effects.
Chinese jujube is a common traditional Chinese medicine and food that has been used for thousands of years [ 22].
The general layout, consisting of a base bund connected to wingwalls is a common traditional technique in parts of Africa.
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The most common traditional control used around a structure is to flood a shallow trench with an insecticide and cover it with soil.
14 Frying is a common and traditional cooking procedure in Western countries, especially outside of the home.
A common and traditional definition of agroprocessing industry refers to the subset of manufacturing that processes raw materials and intermediate products derived from the agricultural sector.
In particular in Hunan Province of southern China, cultivated P. odoratum is customarily called "Xiang Yuzu" by local people, and the dried rhizome is often used as a common Chinese traditional medicinal herb for removing dryness, promoting secretion, and quenching thirst [ 4].
Keep a common and traditional look with a wall mounted sink.
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