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- Spores & Yeast: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Assassins of the Microworld Microbes: Bacteria, Actinomycetes, Protozoa, Fungi & Viruses Secrets of Xanthan Gum
- Semiconductors: Science, Tech & Economy
Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Phytoplankton: Environment & Human Health Black Tea
- Oil-Dwelling Microbes: Bacteria, Yeast & Mold
Guar Gum: Unique Qualities for Art & Crafts Wolfsbane ( Aconitum ) Ancient Poisons Acid-Producing Bacteria
- Shakhar & Shalim: Divine Twins of Ugarit
See also: Divine Twins: Germanic & Greek Mythology Al-Mi'raj: Unicorn Hare of Arab Myth Nature Spirits
- Yeast: Microbiology of Bread & Food Making
Acid Bacteria: Nature to Modern Uses Mother of Vinegar & Microbial Life in a Bottle Secrets of Xanthan Gum
- Yeast: Potent Power of the Active Microworld
Honey Mead: Most Ancient Ambrosia Diatoms: Glass-Making Algae Crucial to Life Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight
- Curse of the Evil Eye & Apotropaic Magic
Holle, Diana, Frigg Sign of the Horns - Ancient Protection Against the Evil Eye in modern culture In Arab
- Five Sugars: Glucose, Maltose, Fructose, Sucrose, Lactose
ATP: Nature of Energy & Vital Functions Milk into Cheese: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) Xanthan Gum & Plant
- Seven Probiotics: Human Digestive Health
How & Why to Ferment Green Beans Milk into Cheese: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight
- Fulminating Gold: Blowing It Up in Alchemy
In Arabic the word كيمياء (kimya') means "chemistry" with al meaning "the".
- Gnomes: Earth Spirits of Renaissance Mythology
Al-Mi'raj: Unicorn Hare of Arab Myth German Myth - the Lutzelfrau German Folklore - Irrwurz or Mad Root
- Women of Alchemy - Mary the Jewess
Mary's listed by the 10th century Arabian directory Kitāb al-Fihrist as one of the 52 most famous alchemists Arabs know her as the Daughter of Plato.