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Radix

In mathematics, the base number when an exponent is considered. For example, in the number 25, the radix is 2 and the exponent is 5.
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In addition, the radix, flowers and leaves extracts obtained using all the extraction methods showed antioxidant activity close to each other and BHA, but the young plant shoots exhibited lower antioxidant activity than BHA and other extracts.
One former MEC staffer, now with neither WPP nor Radix, recently told Campaign: "If Mohan came to the MEC building and whistled, the offices would empty."
A recent study isolated alkaloids, flavonoids, benzofuran, and triterpenoid from the roots of Sophorae Radix. Phytochemical studies revealed that Sophorae Radix mostly contains alkaloids and flavonoids, which possess a wide range of biological activities, including anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties [9, 13, 15].
The variables of the configurations include the number of extra channels, the number of redundant rings, the radix of the switch network, the wavelength spacing, and so on.
The chemical components of Radix Paeoniae Alba are complex, the mainly compounds in them include terpenoids, flavonoids and tannins, etc.
The presented architecture is based on mixed Radix structures to realize scalable architectures to any FFT size [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII].
In order to explore the molecular mechanism of Bupleuri Radix and Scutellariae Radix for inflammation and complication diseases, we mapped the ingredients, targets, and potential diseases relevant to inflammation.
Radix Angelicae Dahuricae and Liquorices samples used in NIR and MIR were crushed with the grinder and sifted into fine powders by 200 mesh sieve and then vacuumdried at 60[degrees]C for 24 hours.
In 2010, (R, S)-goitrin were first resolved by the current authors using normal phase liquid chromatography (NPLC) [29], and the method was applied to the chiral analysis of radix isatidis.
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