Cycads were also common, as were ginkgos and tree ferns in the forest.
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In addition to these trees, there are sequoias, cedars, palms, white poplars, pines, ginkgos and more.
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One study suggests ginkgo's purported effect on cognition may be attributable to its inhibitory effect on norepinephrine reuptake.
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In some areas, most intentionally planted ginkgos are male cultivars grafted onto plants propagated from seed, because the male trees will not produce the malodorous seeds.
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While it may seem improbable that a species may exist as a contiguous entity for many millions of years, many of the ginkgo's life-history parameters fit.
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Searches for controlled trials of homoeopathy, ascorbic acid for common cold andginkgobiloba for cerebral insufficiency and intermittent claudication.
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The gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, gnetales and ginkgos and these may have appeared as a result of a whole genome duplication event which took place about 319 million years ago.
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A placebocontrolled, double-blind, randomized trial of an extract ofginkgobiloba for dementia.
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The county flower is the camellia, and the county tree is theginkgo.
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Accordingly,ginkgoretains a prodigious capacity for vegetative growth.
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Other commonly used ingredients are guarana, yerba mate, aa, and taurine, plus various forms of ginseng, maltodextrin, inositol, carnitine, creatine, glucuronolactone, sucralose andginkgobiloba.
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There are abundantginkgotrees on each side of the road.
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On both sides, pine, cypress, andginkgotrees guard the way.
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Halfway through the jaw, there is a sharp curve up where theginkgoleaf-shaped tooth is.
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Ginkgoplants were particularly common in the mid- to high northern latitudes.
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