This accumulation of fatty acid was similar to that of woody oil plants such as Symplocos paniculata [15] and
Swida wilsoniana [24, 25].
Latin name Family 1 Cerasus polytricha Rosaceae 2 Schisandra chinensis Magnoliaceae 3 Litsea pungens Lauraceae 4 Kerria japonica Rosaceae 5 Euonymus verrucosoides Celastraceae 6 Ulmus bergmanniana Ulmaceae 7 Lindera obtusiloba Lauraceae 8 Lonicera fragrantissima standishii Caprifoliaceae 9 Malus baccata Rosaceae 10 Rhus potaninii Anacardiaceae 11 Celastrus orbiculatus Celastraceae 12 Acer elegantulum Aceraceae 13 Acer davidii Aceraceae 14 Melia azedarach Meliaceae 15 Eucommia ulmoides Eucommiaceae 16
Swida walteri Cornaceae 17 Akebia trifoliata Lardizabalaceae Basis for the selection 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 b 6 a 7 b 8 b 9 a 10 a 11 b 12 b 13 b 14 a 15 a 16 a 17 b Table 2.
The females including Karim Bibi, Naghma Bibi,
Swida Bibi and Asia Bibi, who were kept in jail by police.
[15] measured the daily transpiration rate of such commonly seen species in Loess Plateau regions as Forsythia suspense, Lonicera japonica, Rubus crataegifolius, and
Swida alba.
grayana (August; 6.1 mm), giant dogwood
Swida controversa (September; 5.4 mm) and crimson glory vine Vitis coignetiae (October; 4.8 mm; Koike 2009, Koike et al.
Authority (
SWIDA), (86) the courts found other reasonable options to be
As the Illinois Supreme Court recognized in
SWIDA, there was no
Betula20 Betula pendula, Populus balsamifera, planted Hippophae Populus tremula rhamnoides,
Swida sp., Caragana arborescens, Elaeagnus commutata, Padus avium Betula20 Hippophae rhamnoides Betula pendula, Populus natural balsamifera, Populus tremula, Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Salix sp.
The Southwestern Illinois Development Authority (
SWIDA) argued that the taking would accomplish a public purpose by encouraging economic development and public safety as well as preventing or abolishing blight.
The Southwestern Illinois Development Authority (
SWIDA) was created in 1987 with the legislative mandate to "promote development within the geographic confines of Madison and St.
So on February 20, 1998, Gateway asked the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority (
SWIDA) to condemn 148.5 acres owned by National City Environmental and the St.
Barry Osmond, Renee Gonzalez, Darren Sandquist, and Teresa
Swida for direct contributions to this work; to Renee Gonzalez for the Spanish resumen; and to the many other authors contributing to the literature cited here.