نتایج جستجو برای: vernacular structure

تعداد نتایج: 1570115  

Journal: :The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication 2011

ژورنال: مسکن و محیط روستا 2019
Alemi, Babak, Jayhani, Hamidreza, Omranipour, Ali, Rajabi, Fatemeh,

For a long time, Naraq plain has been accommodating different types of habitation, such as residential fields to mastery houses.  Based on some evidences, Naraq’s primary core is located in the western half of the town and in the Lower (Paien) neighborhood. In the further development of the town, the Upper (Bala) and Bazaar neighborhoods are formed in the east and north of the older neighborhoo...

2009
Larissa Hjorth

Undoubtedly, as social media ubiquity spreads, the attendant forms of emerging creativity, collaboration and community further appropriate and adapt Digital Art current trends. As Jean Burgess observes in her studies on YouTube, one of the key attributes of this personalization phenomenon is what she calls “vernacular creativity” [9]. Here Burgess spearheads the amateur / professional nexus tha...

2003
Jinadas Liyanaratne

As a follow-up of the articles of R. Brindha and S. Parvathy, ASL, XXII, 2003, 166-168, fifteen edible plants of South Asian ecosystem, commonly used in Sri Lankan cuisine, are dealt with in view of their ethnobotanical and ehtonomedical value. Their vernacular names (Sanskrit, Sinhala, and Tamil given here) often reveal different botanical features and medicinal properties.

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 1983
I Hedberg O Hedberg P J Madati K E Mshigeni E N Mshiu G Samuelsson

Forty five plants are listed, which are used by traditional healers in the northeastern part of Tanzania. For each species are given: the botanical name with synonyms, vernacular name, collection number, locality, habitus, approximate distribution and medical use. Results of a literature survey are also reported, including medical use, isolated constituents and pharmacological effects.

2017
Guohua Yin Yuliang Zhang Sui Sheng T Hua Jiujiang Yu Lijing Bu Kayla K Pennerman Qixing Huang Anping Guo Joan W Bennett

Blue mold is the vernacular name of a common postharvest disease of stored apples, pears, and quince that is caused by several common species of Penicillium This study reports the draft genome sequence of Penicillium expansum strain R21, which was isolated from a red delicious apple in 2011 in Pennsylvania.

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