Artémisia
Artemisia annua, the annual mugwort or Chinese wormwood, is a species of dicotyledonous plants of the family Asteraceae, subfamily of Asteroideae, native to the Old World (Eurasia, North Africa), formerly introduced and naturalized in the regions temperate plants in America and since 1991 in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. For more information please continue on the site :
Artémisia
Production
Currently, the main possibility of obtaining artemisinin for the manufacture of medicines is the harvest of cultivated plants of Artemisia annua, but it should be noted that there are difficulties of cultivation in tropical areas making the process complex. for more information on the production of artemesia please visit the website:Artémisia
Contemporary chinese HSK3 Contemporary chinese art differs from modern Chinese art during the years 1979-1984 [1], after the Cultural Revolution, in the turbulent political and social framework Contemporary chinese History In the current broad sense of the word “art”, contemporary Chinese art [2] covers all the arts of Chinese culture in the Chinese world and the diaspora. In a restricted sense, it can only refer to the visual arts. By speaking of "contemporary Chinese art" rather than "contemporary Chinese art", the emphasis is on the distinctly Chinese component, rather than on belonging to a contemporary globalized culture [
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