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s Slipper: moccasin flower A herb that contains glycosides, resins, tannins, and volatile oil. It is said
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ketone, and santolina triene which give the plant a sweet scent. Effects of Different
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layer of the epidermis. This chemical exfoliation is promoted for its cosmetic effects on wrinkled or sun
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shrub, the berries of which contain flavonoids, gallotannin, vitamin C and volatile oils (including camphene, juniperin
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medicine A deciduous tree, the leaf buds of which contain volatile oils—e.g., bisabolol, cineole
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and tropical zones; aloe juice is rich in aloin, resin, emodin and volatile oils, and has
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the resistance. Raoult's law the vapor pressure of a volatile component of an
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the resistance. Raoult's law the vapor pressure of a volatile component of an