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  2. 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".

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Sylvestre Begnis (1903–1980), Argentine medical doctor and politician; Philippe Sylvestre Dufour (1622–1687), French Protestant apothecary, banker, collector, and author; Jean-Pierre Sylvestre de Grateloup (1782–1862), French physician and naturalist; Marie Nicolas Sylvestre Guillon (1760–1847), French ecclesiastic

  6. 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 ...

  7. Guy Sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Guy Sylvestre (Jean-Guy Sylvestre), OC, FRSC (May 17, 1918 – September 26, 2010) was a Canadian literary critic, librarian and civil servant.. Born in Sorel, Quebec, he attended College Ste-Marie, Montreal, and received his B.A. in 1939 and MA in 1942 from the University of Ottawa where he began his literary career as writer and critic.

  8. Category:Sylvestrines - Wikipedia

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    G. Sylvester Gozzolini; Hildebrand Gregori This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 03:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Joseph-Noël Sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Noël Sylvestre (24 June 1847 – 29 October 1926) was a French artist, notable for his studies of classic scenes from antiquity. [1] Life.