Semenovia brunonis is a species of flowering plants belonging to the genus Semenovia. It was previously placed in its own monotypic genus Tordyliopsis...
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Elythranthera brunonis, commonly known as the purple enamel orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western...
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Anthoxanthum brunonis is a species of grass, native to the South Island of New Zealand and to the Auckland and Campbell Islands. It was first described...
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Xanthorrhoea brunonis is a species of grasstree of the genus Xanthorrhoea native to Western Australia. The perennial grass tree typically grows to a height...
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Apostasia nuda (redirect from Apostasia brunonis)
Adactylus brunonis (Griff.) Cretz. (1941) Adactylus lobbii (Rchb.f.) Rolfe (1896) Adactylus nudus (R.Br.) Rolfe (1896) Apostasia brunonis Griff. (1851)...
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Stylidium uliginosum (redirect from Stylidium brunonis)
uliginosum Sw. ex Willd. Synonyms Candollea uliginosa (Sw. ex Willd.) F.Muell. Stylidium brunonis Griff. Stylidium kunthii Wall. ex DC. Stylidium sinicum Hance...
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– Mrs. Jamieson's butler. Signor Brunoni – Stage name of the travelling magician, a former soldier. Signora Brunoni – His wife, who accompanied him when...
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symptom reduction (compared to 19% placebo). A 2017 study conducted by Brunoni showed 6-weeks of tDCS treatment resulted in reduction of at least half...
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Tillandsia compacta (redirect from Tillandsia brunonis)
Binomial name Tillandsia compacta Griseb. Synonyms Tillandsia brunonis André Tillandsia brunonis var. mutabilis André Tillandsia caracasana Baker Tillandsia...
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Centropappus (redirect from Centropappus brunonis)
belonging to the family Asteraceae. It contains a single species, Centropappus brunonis. Its native range is Tasmania. "Centropappus Hook.f. | Plants of the World...
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