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The seven theories identifying the some plant
1SD, 34-Block A.N. Nazimabad, Karachi-33, Pakistan.
Ancient Science of Life
|May 5, 2012
Abstract:
The author attempts in this paper to identify the soma Plant by interpreting various texts and ascribes to seven theories in support of the study.
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