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Sugandha kokila oil is a product of steam distillation from the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens. Steam distillation reduces wasted material and lowers productions costs. [ 5 ] This process enables the sugandha kokila oil to be distilled at a temperature significantly lower than its boiling point. [ 8 ]
Cinnamomum glaucescens has been successfully cultivated, [5] and promotes species conservation. [6] A ranking scale was established, [7] assessing mode of domestication, cultivation and social beliefs from farmer or forest users perspective, to rank the suitability of MAPs for farming.
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The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
Kokila, a Sanskrit name for the koel bird; Kokilapriya, a raga in Carnatic music; Kokila Sandeśa, a 15th-century Sanskrit love poem written by Uddanda Śāstrī; Kokila, a variety of the Doromu language of Papua New Guinea; Kokila, the Assamese name for the freshwater garfish; Kokila, a publishing imprint of Penguin Young Readers
Sugandha (fl. 883 – 914) was the fifth ruler of Kashmir in the northern Indian subcontinent during the 10th century. She was the Queen Consort of Kashmir from 885 to 902 by marriage to Sankaravarman, the King of Kashmir.
The mission of RF is to promote peace, prosperity, and the conservation of Indonesia's natural heritage through support for research, education, and training. The foundation's emphasis on education reflects Sondakh's view that knowledge, skills, and creativity are the true foundations of equitable and sustainable economic development.
Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI [a] ([pəŋxiaˈnatan ˈɡe ˈtiɡa ˈpulʊh ˈɛs ˈpe ˈka ˈi]; Indonesian for Treachery of G30S/PKI) is a 1984 Indonesian docudrama co-written and directed by Arifin C. Noer, produced by G. Dwipayana, and starring Amoroso Katamsi, Umar Kayam, and Syubah Asa.