Green tea--Health aspects; Green tea--Therapeutic use; Polyphenols--Physiological effect; Drug delivery systems; Lungs--Cancer--Treatment
Green tea polyphenols (GTPs) are gaining increasing attention because of their potential anti-tumor effects. However, poor oral bioavailability limits their efficacy in vivo. In this dissertation, two hypotheses were tested: 1) GTPs administered...
"Tea Time at 'Clovercroft'" is inscribed in Kate Matthews' handwriting on the verso of this print, but it may also be the photograph that Kate Matthews' niece, Lillian Fletcher Brackett, referred to in a speech as "The Sisters at...
"Tea Time at 'Clovercroft'" inscribed in Kate Matthews' handwriting on the verso of a similar image (ULPA 1984.24.207.p), but it may also be the photograph that Kate Matthews' niece, Lillian Fletcher Brackett, referred to in a speech as...
Charlotte Anne Matthews, mother of photographer Kate Matthews, sits at a small table on the lawn of Clovercroft, the Matthews' family home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. She is pouring tea from a silver tea service. Photo is mounted on a dark brown...
Charlotta Matthews serves tea to her sons Edward and Michael on the lawn at their family home, Clovercroft, in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Handwritten on mount in an unidentified handwriting: "Grandmother Matthews serves tea to Edward and...
The Matthews family enjoys afternoon tea on the lawn at Clovercroft. From left to right are: Charlotta Matthews Osborn, Florence Matthews, Kate Matthews, Lillian Fletcher, Edward H. Matthews, and Jessie Matthews Joy. Handwritten on verso by Kate...
Three women in blouses and long skirts sit at a small table holding tea cups and saucers. Small plates are on the table. Plants and wall hangings are behind them. Title: 40. The Afternoon Tea Party. Copyright statement: Copyright 1905 H.C. White...
Charlotta Matthews Osborn, another woman and a man enjoy tea at a table under a large tree on the lawn of Twigmore, Lillian Fletcher's home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The other woman may be Lillian Fletcher. There are also two garden benches, a...
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This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the dog dropping something in water, the images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: dog...
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: large building built in hill and valley; white man wearing loincloth and carrying bow and arrows among indigenous people, possibly setting up sacrificial altar; scene of Boston Tea...
A large group of women stands together near a table decorated with a lace tablecloth and china for a tea. The women are greeted by two men and two women.
Three women sit next to each other. The women in the middle holds a tea cup and saucer and looks toward the woman on the right. Title: 47. The tea-cup tells its tales. Copyright statement: Copyright 1905 H.C. White Co. N.Y. Text on left: Polychrome...
Three women sit at a tea table looking toward a fourth woman who stands behind them. Title: 41. A Choice Bit of Gossip. Copyright statement: Copyright 1905 H.C. White Co. N.Y. Text on left: Polychrome Stereo View Reproduced from Original...