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Ahinsa - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ahinsa
ahimsa. In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, the doctrine of respect for all life ... Ahipa AHIPC Ahipene-Mercer, Ray AHIPP: Ahiqar Ahir Ahir Ahir (Dhangar) Ahir bhairav
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Ahinsa
Scientific Maca Info
Ahipa, Arracacha, Maca and Yacon, Rome, IPGRI, 1997, pp 175-195. 6. Cobo B: Historia del Nuevo Mundo. Biblioteca de Autores Espanoles 81: 430,1956.
http://www.ahealthya.com/Scientific_Study.htm
Pachyrhizus - Wikispecies
Genus: Pachyrhizus Species: P. ahipa - P. erosus - P. ferrugineus - P. panamensis - P. tuberosus [edit] Name. Pachyrhizus Rich. ex DC.
http://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pachyrhizus
VICOS: A Virtual Tour
They are known in the Quechua language as achira, ahipa, arracacha, maca, mashua, mauka, oca, ulluco, yacón. Scientists believe that new uses of Andean roots and tubers can be ...
http://courses.cit.cornell.edu/vicosperu/vicos-site/biodiversity_page_
Ahinsa definition of Ahinsa in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
ahimsa (É™hÄm`sä) [Sanskrit,=noninjury], ethical principle of noninjury to both men and ... Ahipa AHIPC Ahipene-Mercer, Ray AHIPP: Ahiqar Ahir Ahir Ahir (Dhangar) Ahir bhairav
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Yambohne (Pachyr(r)hizus spec.)
Von wirtschaftlicher Bedeutung für die indianische Bevölkerung in Amerika sind P. erosus und P. tuberosus wegen ihrer eßbaren Knollen und Samen. P. ahipa hat ebenfalls ...
http://www.genres.de/leguminosen/yambohne.htm#ahipa
Maca
Ahipa, Arracacha, Maca and Yacon, 1st ed., (International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, 1997): 173 – 178. 2. National Research Council, “Lost crops of the Incas: little ...
http://www.medicinehunter.com/maca.htm
novelfoods-ipgri-presentation
... ahipa ahipa)) Ahipa Ahipa ((Lepidium Lepidium meyenii meyenii)) Maca Maca ((Mirabilis Mirabilis expansa expansa)) Mauka Mauka ((Arracacia Arracacia xanthorrhiza xanthorrhiza)) Arracacha Arracacha (( ...
http://www.biotrade.org/BTFP/BTFP-docs/novelfoods-ipgri-presentation.P
Bioversity International: Publication
Andean roots and tubers: Ahipa, arracacha, maca and yacon. Promoting the conservation and use of underutilized and neglected crops. 21.
http://www.bioversityinternational.org/nc/publications/publications/pu
Hands On - The Earth Report from TVE.org
They are known in the Quechua Indian language as achira, ahipa, arracacha, maca, madhua, mauka, oca, ulluco, and yacón. Of particular importance in Bolivia are the ahipa and ...
http://www.tve.org/ho/series6/03_Green_Beginnings_reports/report4.html
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