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Os gêneros Nicotiana L., Bouchetia Dunal e Nierembergia Ruiz & Pav. da tribo Nicotianeae G.Don (Solanaceae), presentes no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, apresentam diversas características em comum, como o hábito predominantemente herbáceo, fruto seco, capsular, com numerosas sementes. Estes gêneros distinguem-se basicamente por Nicotiana apresentar prefloração geralmente contorcido-conduplicada ou conduplicada, corola infundibuliforme, tubular ou hipocrateriforme, anteras dorsifixas e um disco nectarífero presente, enquanto que Bouchetia e Nierembergia apresentam prefloração imbricadoconduplicada ou imbricada e anteras ventrifixas. Em Bouchetia a corola é campanulado-infundibuliforme e um disco nectarífero está presente, enquanto que em Nierembergia a corola é hipocrateriforme e o disco nectarífero está ausente. O gênero Nicotiana, da subtribo Nicotianineae, está representado no Estado por seis espécies nativas: N. alata Link & Otto, N. bonariensis Lehm., N. forgetiana Hemsl., N. langsdorffii Weinm., N. longiflora Cav. e N. mutabilis Stehmann & Semir. Duas outras espécies, provavelmente originárias da Argentina, são também encontradas no Estado: N. glauca Graham, que ocorre de forma ruderal ou cultivada e N. tabacum L., também cultivada, de importância econômica por ser fonte de matéria prima para a indústria do fumo. A única espécie do gênero Bouchetia, presente no Estado, é Bouchetia anomala (Miers) Britton & Rusby, endêmica da região sul do Brasil, Uruguai, Paraguai e nordeste da Argentina. Pertence à subtribo Nierembergiinae Hunz., junto com Nierembergia, com quem apresenta maior afinidade. Nierembergia está representado no Rio Grande do Sul por cinco espécies nativas: N. linariifolia Graham, N. micrantha Cabrera, N. pinifolia Miers, N. riograndensis Hunz. & A.A.Cocucci e N. scoparia Sendtn. Chaves analíticas para identificação dos gêneros da tribo Nicotianeae G.Don e para os da subtribo Nierembergiinae, assim como para as espécies de Nicotiana, Bouchetia e Nierembergia, são apresentadas. Descrições para os três gêneros e suas espécies, ilustrações, mapas de distribuição geográfica no Estado, considerações quanto ao hábitat, observações sobre a fenologia, variabilidade morfológica e outros comentários também são referidos.

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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) is an annual and herbaceous plant, belonging to the Apiaceae family. Native of southern Europe and western Mediterranean region, this herb is cultivated world widely. This species, rich in linalool, has potential using as source of essential oil and as a medicinal plant. It has been used as analgesic, carminative, digestive, depurative, anti-rheumatic and antispasmodic agent. Its fruits (commonly called seeds) are used for flavoring candies, in cookery, perfumery, beverage and in tobacco industry. The aim of this study was to analyze the chemical composition of the seed essential oil of this species grown in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil. The experiment was carried out in Lageado Experimental Farm, Department of Plant Production, Agronomical Sciences College, São Paulo State University. The fruits were harvest 108 days after sowing. The essential oils were extracted by hydro distillation, in Clevenger apparatus. 50 g of fruits were used in each extraction. Three extractions were performed during three hours. The essential oils were analyzed in Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometer (CG-MS, Shimadzu, QP-5000), equipped with DB-5 capillary column (30 m × 0,25 mm × 0,25 mm), split 1/20, injector for 240 C°, detector for 230 C°, dragged by gas He (1,7 mL/min), with programmed temperature for 40 C° (5 min)-150 C°, 4 C°/min; 150 C°-280 C°, 8 C°/min. The identification of the compounds was made by comparison of their spectra of masses with data from CG-MS (Nist 62 lib), literature references and retention index of Kovats. The 18 most important components were identified and quantified. The main components of the oil were linalool (77.48 %), γ-terpinene (4.64 %), α-pinene (3.97 %), limonene (1.28 %), geraniol (0.64 %) and 2-decenal (0.16 %).

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The use of tobacco products ruins the health of millions of people around the world. On average, tobacco users die nearly seven years earlier than non-tobacco users. n1 Cigarette smoking is a particular concern in the developing countries of the Middle East and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region where smoking prevalence is expected to increase. This is due to the tobacco industry's vigorous commercial and marketing activities. n3 Smoking prevalence among physicians is considered to be an effective indicator of a society's readiness to identify the smoking epidemic and its related health diseases. n4 There is a lack of detailed data on the smoking prevalence among healthcare professionals, particularly physicians, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This cross sectional study is the first to address smoking practices among physicians working at the Department of Health and Medical Services (DOHMS); in Dubai, UAE. ^ This study describes the cigarette smoking prevalence among DOHMS Physicians, physician attitudes towards tobacco use and tobacco bans; physician attitudes towards smoking cessation techniques (among smokers and non-smokers); and physician awareness of official anti-smoking policies. Data for the study was collected through the use of an adapted WHO standardized questionnaire, the Global Health Professionals Survey. The questionnaire was administered by the researcher to physicians (n=288) at their work place. Date was analyzed using the SPSS analytic software program. ^ Twelve percent of DOHMS physicians smoked cigarettes. Regardless of smoking status, the majority supported a tobacco ban in hospitals and public places, and a ban on tobacco advertising. There is a significant relationship between physician smoking status and discussing risks of tobacco use (p < 0.05). Non-smoking physicians reported spending more time with patients discussing hazards of smoking (p < 0.01). Non-smokers reported providing more counseling than their smoking colleagues. The majority of DOHMS physicians (63%) reported a lack of knowledge about 5As/ 5Rs. The majority of physicians also reported they are aware of hospital smoking policies that restrict smoking. Regardless of physician smoking status, DOHMS physicians are not very actively involved in smoking cessation activities. This cross sectional study is the first to address smoking programs, policies, and practices among physicians in Dubai, UAE. Findings support the need for increased physical smoking cessation training as well as the development of smoking cessation programs for tobacco control, and programs with a focus on physician participation in reducing tobacco and cigarette use among the general population.^

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At head of title: U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Jesse H. Jones, Secretary. Bureau of the Census. J.C. Capt, Director ..

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At head of title: Ministero delle finanze, Direzione generale dei monopolî industriali, -<1920>.

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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 14672.101, suppl.

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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 14672.10-0, suppl.

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