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Vol. 2 No. 124 (2009): Plantas para la salud

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24310/enbio21242009
Published: 2009-07-20

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La imágen comentada

  • Individuo adulto de “mosca blanca” Bemisia tabaci (Familia Aleyrodidae, Orden Hemiptera) sobre un foliolo de tomate

    María José Rodríguez López, Elisa Garzo González
    29
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Artículos

  • Kalanchoe spp.: A natural source of new bioactive substances revealed by Ethnomedicine

    Casimiro Cárdenas García
    31-32
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  • Vanilla planifolia: The taste is ours

    Jose María Pérez Pomares
    32-33
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  • Tea as a chemopreventive factor”

    Esther Melgarejo Páez
    33-34
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  • Hipericum: A Source of Bioactive Compounds with a Broad Pharmacological Spectrum

    María Isabel Amores Sánchez
    35-36
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Writing well is not hard work

  • Los decimales con coma y los miles con espacio

    M. Gonzalo Claros
    41
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Recension

  • Darwin, FitzRoy y “ese oscuro ser de tiniebla”

    Jose María Pérez Pomares
    37-39
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Premios Nobeles

  • Premio Nobel en química 2008

    María Calderón Domínguez
    40
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