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  2. G. sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    G. sylvestre may refer to: Galium sylvestre, a synonym for Galium album, a plant species native to Europe; Gymnema sylvestre, a herb species native to the tropical ...

  3. Gymnema sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Gymnema sylvestre [1] is a perennial woody vine native to Asia (including the Arabian Peninsula), Africa and Australia. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine.Common names include gymnema, [2] Australian cowplant, and Periploca of the woods, and the Hindi term gurmar, which means "sugar destroyer".

  4. Sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Galium sylvestre, a synonym for Galium album, a plant species native to Europe; Gymnema sylvestre, a perennial woody vine native to Asia; Hypocalymma sylvestre, a member of the family Myrtaceae, endemic to Western Australia; Metroxylon sylvestre, a synonym for Metroxylon sagu, a species of palm native to tropical southeastern Asia

  5. Gymnemic acid - Wikipedia

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    Gymnemic acids are a class of chemical compounds isolated from the leaves of Gymnema sylvestre (Asclepiadaceae). They are anti-sweet compounds, or sweetness inhibitors. [1] After chewing the leaves, solutions sweetened with sugar taste like water. Chemically, gymnemic acids are triterpenoid glycosides.

  6. Arthur G. Sylvester - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Gibbs Sylvester was an American structural geologist. He was an emeritus professor of geology at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the author of Roadside Geology of Southern California (2016) and the second edition of Geology Underfoot in Southern California (2020), both published by Mountain Press .

  7. American Record Corporation - Wikipedia

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    ARC was created in January 1929 by Louis G. Sylvester, president of Scranton Button Works ('Scranton'), founded 1885. Scranton owned a pressing plant that manufactured disks for many companies, including Columbia labels and Emerson Records, the latter which it also owned.

  8. Sylvestre (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Guy Sylvestre (1918–2010), Canadian literary critic, librarian and civil servant; Joseph-Noël Sylvestre (1847–1926), French painter; Liza Sylvestre (born 1983), American visual artist; Louis Sylvestre (1832–1914), farmer and political figure in Quebec; Olivier Sylvestre (born 1982), Canadian writer; René Sylvestre (1962–2021), Haitian ...

  9. Category:Sylvestrines - Wikipedia

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