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    Cuspidaria subincana A.H. Gentry

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    Fecha 1974Fil: Gentry, Alwyn Howard. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina.2-5 km N of Manaus-Itacoatiara road at Km 79 near Rio Preto da Eva.Fil: Gentry, Alwyn Howard. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina

    Gentry, A.H. (Editor). — Four Neotropical Rainforests. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1990

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    Bourlière François. Gentry, A.H. (Editor). — Four Neotropical Rainforests. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1990. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 46, n°3, 1991. pp. 297-298

    Estudio fitoquímico y control de calidad de tintura de raíz de Mansoa aliácea (Lam) A.H. Gentry \"Ajó Sacha\"

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    La presente investigación busco reconocer metabolitos secundarios en la tintura de raíz de Mansoa aliácea (Lam)A.H. Gentry \"Ajó Sacha\" al 20 % y determinar los parámetros de calidad de dicho producto. Las raíces de Mansoa aliácea (Lam)A.H. Gentry \"Ajó Sacha\", pasaron por un proceso de lavado, desinfección, secado, y pulverización. De este material se obtuvo la tintura. Se realizaron los ensayos fitoquímicos y de control de calidad. El tamizaje fitoquímico confirmó la existencia de saponinas, quinonas, cumarinas, alcaloides, etc.; y los resultados de las pruebas del control de calidad mostraron que la tintura es de buena calidad.Tesi

    Gentry Identity and the Politics of Vernacular Letter Writing in the Fifteenth Century

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    The individual authorial voice of the late-medieval gentry letter-writer as heard in the context of private, familial or public land disputes is the focus of this thesis. It uses as its main sources two fifteenth-century letter collections which arise out of legal challenges: the Armburgh Roll and the letters of John Shillingford, a mayor of Exeter. The Armburgh Roll, c.1417-c.1453, focuses on a disputed inheritance claim and the affairs of the claimants Joan Armburgh and her husband Robert. The Shillingford letters detail a public dispute between the city of Exeter and the ecclesiastical authorities in the 1440s. The aim of this thesis is to further the understanding of the social and cultural attitudes of the fifteenth-century gentry through the analysis of the language and composition of their personal writings as well as to advance the historiographical appreciation of those gentry letters where they were written within the framework of conflict. It is both the deployment of a literary line of enquiry and a comparative study of the language, content and context of the letters that comprises the main strands of the study. It shows how by ‘reading between the lines’ and examining the individuality of the texts it is possible to reveal the thought processes that sit behind the individual writers’ words and therefore to gain a greater insight into the literate gentry strata. It demonstrates the importance of examining the letters with the emphasis on the politics of the writing which in turn reveals the emotional engagement that the individual gentry writer had with his or her own writing. Primarily, the thesis argues that by appraising the personal writings of the gentry with the emphasis on the creation of the texts against an appreciation of the complex ideological beliefs and concepts of the late-medieval period we can develop our understanding of gentry close personal relationships which in turn enables us to add to our knowledge of that important land-owning class and its evolving social hierarchy

    Otoba latialata (Pittier) A.H. Gentry from Colombia collected by Jaime Cabezas #1382

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    File Name: TOLI-27881-AMA-01-B4-18.jpg CÓDIGO FOTO: TOLI-27881-AMA-01-B4-18 Nº TOLI: TOLI-27881 PARCELA: AMA-01 CÓDIGO: B4-18 Nº COLECTA: 1382 COLECTORES: Jaime Cabezas Nº MUESTRAS MONTADAS: 1 Homologación: Homologado Fecha del evento: 27/11/2018. Proyecto : Recursos Botánicos Disponibles en Línea (BRAVO) para la flora colombiana Continente: SA Pais: Colombia Estado/Provincia: Chocó Municipio: Nuquí Centro poblado / Cabecera municipal: Reserva El Amargal Elevación minima en metros: 50 Elevación maxima en metros: 50 Latitud: 5.578268 Longitud original: -77.500026 datum geodésico: WGS 84 Latitud decimal: 5.578268 Longitud decimal: -77.500026 Identificado por: L. Corrales Fecha de identificación: 07/10/2019. Nombre cientifico: Otoba latialata (Pittier) A.H. Gentry Reino: Plantae Filo: Magnoliophyta Clase: Equisetopsida Familia nueva: Myristicaceae Género nuevo: Otoba especie nueva: latialata : (Pittier) A.H. Gentry genero herbario: Otoba especie herbario: latialata Especie de herbario para TNRS: Otoba latialata Especie corregida herbario y desde TNRS: Otoba latialata Familia corregida desde TNRS: Myristicaceae : 52</p

    Atividade antimicrobiana de uma mistura de dois isômeros de glicosídeos fenilpropanóides de Arrabidaea harleyi A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae)

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    Arrabidaea harleyi A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae) é uma planta ornamental, encontrada em algumas regiões da Mata Atlântica do Brasil. A partir das cascas do caule foi isolada a mistura dos isômeros verbascosídeo e isoverbascosídeo. A mistura mostrou-se ativa frente a Staphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus mycoides, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Serratia marcensis e Candida albicans. Foi estabelecida a concentração mínima inibitória (CMI) através do método de difusão em meio sólido.Arrabidaea harleyi A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae) is an ornamental plant found in some regions of the Atlantic forest in Brazil. From its bark a mixture of verbascoside and isoverbascoside was isolated. This mixture was shown to be active againstStaphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus mycoides, Enterecoccus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Serratia marcensisand Candida albicans. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) was established by diffusion method

    Aspects of the history of the Catholic gentry of Yorkshire from the Pilgrimage of Grace to the First Civil War

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    This study looks at the responses of the Yorkshire Catholic gentry to the immense changes to their religious landscape in the early modem period, between 1536 and 1642. It examines how they continued to adhere to the Catholic religion, despite all attempts first to induce and then compel conformity and highlights the ways in which they managed to survive and prosper throughout the period, demonstrating that previously neglected groups such as women and younger sons had a crucial role to play in this process. The overwhelming theme to their actions was one of pragmatism, rather than the heroic and self-destructive behaviour that was much admired by earlier historians who wanted to identify martyrs to the Catholic cause. The areas that are to be examined reflect both public and private gentry activities. In the public sphere the Yorkshire gentry's part in the rebellions of the Tudor and Stuart eras are studied along with their rejection of plots. The importance of marriage as an early modem tool for building alliances and social advancement is acknowledged and the impact that a continuing adherence to Catholicism had on this is considered. The gentry and the church are examined through a study of the Catholic gentry's involvement with their local parishes, their reaction to the dissolution and their continuing adherence to monasticism, as shown through their devotion to English orders on the continent. To reflect the changes that were occurring in this period Catholic involvement in education, the law and medicine are also explored showing that the Catholic community was not isolated from the wider society. Lastly the role of Catholic women is given specific consideration in order both to redress the imbalance in previous studies and due to the crucial role that women played in the continuation of the Catholic community within Yorkshire

    Otoba parvifolia (Markgr.) A.H. Gentry from Colombia collected by M. Montoya, E. Paqui y colaboradores #6944

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    File Name: TOLI-21726-PER-02-X3-31.jpg CÓDIGO FOTO: TOLI-21726-PER-02-X3-31- Fotografía: SI Nº TOLI: TOLI-21726 PARCELA: PER-02 CÓDIGO: PER-02-X3-31 Nº COLECTA: 6944 NUEVOS COLECTORES: Marcela Montoya COLECTORES: M. Montoya, E. Paqui y colaboradores Nº MUESTRAS MONTADAS: 1 Homologación: No homologado Nueva fecha del evento : 22/12/2018. Fecha del evento: 22/08/2018. Proyecto : Recursos Botánicos Disponibles en Línea (BRAVO) para la flora Colombiana Hábitat: Bosque húmedo tropical (bh-T) Comentario del evento: Bosque de tierra firme, dosel abierto, de 25-30 m, emergentes de 35 m, estrato medio de 15 m, sotobosque denso con alta regeneración natural, presencia de palmas como Lepidocaryum tenue, Oenocarpus bataua, Geonoma sp., capa de hojarazca de 15 cm, abundante materia orgánica. Pendientes pronunciadas. Poca intervención antrópica. Continente: SA Pais: Colombia Estado/Provincia: Amazonas Municipio: Puerto Santander Localidad: Resguardo indígena Nonuya de Villazul. Elevación minima en metros: 250 Elevación maxima en metros: 400 Latitud: -0.654 Longitud original: -72.072 datum geodésico: WGS 84 Latitud decimal: -0.654 Longitud decimal: -72.072 Identificado por: Boris Villanueva Fecha de identificación: 05/07/2019. Nombre cientifico: Otoba parvifolia (Markgr.) A.H. Gentry Reino: Plantae Filo: Magnoliophyta Clase: Equisetopsida Orden: Magnoliales Familia nueva: Myristicaceae Género nuevo: Otoba  especie nueva: parvifolia  Autoría del nombre científico: (Markgr.) A.H. Gentry : Myristicaceae genero herbario: Otoba especie herbario: parvifolia Especie de herbario para TNRS: Otoba parvifolia Especie corregida herbario y desde TNRS: Otoba parvifolia Familia corregida desde TNRS: Myristicaceae : 989</p

    Otoba latialata (Pittier) A.H. Gentry from Colombia collected by Wilmar López #2626

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    File Name: TOLI-27803-JBP-04-A15-6.jpg CÓDIGO FOTO: TOLI-27803-JBP-04-A15-6 Nº TOLI: TOLI-27803 PARCELA: JBP-04 CÓDIGO: A15-6 Hábito de crecimiento: UT Nº COLECTA: 2626 COLECTORES: Wilmar López Nº MUESTRAS MONTADAS: 1 Homologación: Homologado Fecha del evento: 4/01/2019. Proyecto : Recursos Botánicos Disponibles en Línea (BRAVO) para la flora colombiana Continente: SA Pais: Colombia Estado/Provincia: Chocó Municipio: Bahia Solano Centro poblado / Cabecera municipal: Jardín Botánico del Pacifico Elevación minima en metros: 200 Elevación maxima en metros: 200 Latitud: 6.269 Longitud original: -77.385 datum geodésico: WGS 84 Latitud decimal: 6.269 Longitud decimal: -77.385 Identificado por: J. Cabezas Fecha de identificación: 5/10/2019. Familia antigua: NN Especie antigua: NN Nombre cientifico: Otoba latialata (Pittier) A.H. Gentry Reino: Plantae Filo: Magnoliophyta Clase: Equisetopsida Orden: Magnoliales Familia nueva: Myristicaceae Género nuevo: Otoba especie nueva: latialata : (Pittier) A.H. Gentry genero herbario: Otoba especie herbario: latialata Especie de herbario para TNRS: Otoba latialata Especie corregida herbario y desde TNRS: Otoba latialata Familia corregida desde TNRS: Myristicaceae : 19</p

    Arrabidaea pubescens A. H. Gentry 1973

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    Bignonia pubescens Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, ed. 2, 2: 870. 1763. "Habitat in Campechia." RCN: 4515. Neotype (Gentry in Harling & Sparre, Fl. Ecuador 7: 41. 1977): Houstoun (BM). Current name: Arrabidaea pubescens (L.) A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae).Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part B), pp. 343-369 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 351, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.29197
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