Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Lupulus in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Rarely also Humulus lupulus.
Humulus lupulus, Belgium, prov.
One of its close relatives is Humulus lupulus I.
The Lupulus brewery opens its doors!
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also from Humulus lupulus.
Extract Of Hops(humulus lupulus) standardized on hopeïne 200 mg.
Represents the female inflorescences of hops(Humulus lupulus);
Humulus lupulus hydroalcoholic extract 100% alcohol*, Hop*, water.
Hop cones Represents the female inflorescences of hops(Humulus lupulus);
Hop or Humulus lupulus is part of the hemp family to which cannabis also belongs.
In this video, ultrasonic extraction from hops(humulus lupulus) is demonstrated.
Humulus lupulus, Wellerlooi; like in all Gracillariidae, there are only three pairs of abdominal prolegs.
with Humulus lupulus as a host plant.
The hop plant(humulus lupulus) is a perennial climbing shrub which is grown on cost-intensive trellis structures.
humulus lupulus, are used for brewing beer.
Hops, known botanically as Humulus lupulus, is a plant commonly known for its use in the beer brewing industry.
including Humulus lupulus(hops).
Answer: The hop(Humulus lupulus L.) belongs,
there is more to these flowers of the hop plant Humulus lupulus.
The biosynthesis of humulone in Humulus lupulus starts with an isovaleryl-CoA unit
hop(Humulus lupulus), however, had but a small place in medieval beer brewing.
The hop(Humulus lupulus L.) is a dioecious plant of the family Cannab(in)aceae,
vitamin B complex, Lupulus, Galium, Silicea,
Hops(humulus lupulus) are climbing plants; their fruiting structure(hop cone)
of Humulus lupulus from which the brewer can choose, according to the style of
In botanical terms, the hop(Humulus lupulus) belongs to the same family as hemp,
climbing hop plant(humulus lupulus); these inflorescenses,
climbing hop plant(Humulus lupulus); these inflorescenses,