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- Arnaldus de Villanova: Medieval Alchemist
Translations of Arabic works on science, philosophy, and medicine are especially influential. Many are Arabic translations of Greek texts. strongly influences the papal bull of 8 September 1309, requiring medical students to know fifteen Greco-Arabic
- Mineral Oil: Technology & Ecology
Cu) Effects on Human & Plant Health Glycerin (Glycerol): Darling of Cosmetics, Health & Science Guar Gum
- How Bacteria Survive a Nuclear Explosion
Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes: Life Forms on Earth Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Buddhist
- Lactic Acid Bacteria: Team Players of Fermentation
Ethyl Alcohol: Science of Solvents & Booze Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes: Life Forms on Earth Xanthan Gum
- Vibrio Cholerae: the Cholera Bacteria
of the Microworld: Vampirovibrio & Lysobacter Structures of Starch: Amylose & Amylopectin Xanthan Gum
- Sucrose: Double Sugar of Science & Cuisine
Apples: Nature, Spirituality & Folklore Honey Bees (Apidae): Nature & Myth Secrets of Xanthan Gum for
- Cultivate Acetic Acid Bacteria for Artisan Vinegar
She's a gelatinous mass containing acetic acid bacteria (AAB), primarily Acetobacter species, and yeasts Cultivating Artisan Vinegar If making artisan vinegar, attract and cultivate AAB for unique flavor tones Create the Right Environment: A Home of Their Own Air Exposure : AAB need oxygen, so it's important to Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Women Brewers: Brewing History of Europe Song of the Industriously, AAB begin to form a gelatinous layer on the surface of the liquid.
- Glucose in Nature: Ecology & Environment
Enzymes: Marvels of Nature & Human Health Galactose: Simple Sugar of Nature & Health Secrets of Xanthan Gum
- Listeria Bacteria: Health and Environment
Fermenting Cabbage to Make Sauerkraut Cellulose: Plant Fibers of Structure & Strength Xanthan Gum & Plant
- Pope vs Alchemy 1317 AD: Falsification
Lamellose arsenic, copperas, golden sandarach, mercury, gum tragacanth, pith of arum, equal parts; dilute
- Music of Ancient & Medieval Egypt
Mesopotamia Figs - Food of the Ancient World Today's Zazzle Specials Smashwords Books The word maqam in Arabic The Arabic maqam is a type of melody described as a technique of improvisation defining the pitches, The maqam is unique to Arabian art music. Rhythm is governed by the iqa'at. Lane writes "the most remarkable peculiarity of the Arabic system of music is the division of tones into Western musicologists prefer to interpret Arabic music tones as divided into quarters.
- Brownian Motion: Physics & Phenomena
Glycerin (Glycerol): Darling of Cosmetics, Health & Science The Unseen World: Protozoans in Nature Xanthan Gum