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Genus of flowering plants
Vinca (/ˈvɪŋkə/; Latin: vincire "to bind, fetter") is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. The English name periwinkle is
Vinca
Southeastern European Neolithic archaeological culture
The Vinča culture [ʋîːnt͜ʃa], also known as Turdaș culture, Turdaș–Vinča culture or Vinča-Turdaș culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast
Vinča_culture
Species of flowering plant in the dogbane family
Vinca minor (common names lesser periwinkle or dwarf periwinkle) is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family, native to central and southern
Vinca_minor
Topics referred to by the same term
Vinca may refer to: Vinca, one of two genera of plants with the common name Periwinkle Catharanthus, genus of flowering plants, the species of which are
Vinca_(disambiguation)
Symbols found upon Vinča culture artifacts
The Vinča symbols are a set of undeciphered symbols found on artifacts from the Neolithic Vinča culture and other "Old European" cultures of Central and
Vinča_symbols
Suburban settlement in Grocka, Belgrade, Serbia
Vinča (Serbian Cyrillic: Винча, pronounced [ʋîːntʃa]) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is part of the municipality of Grocka. Vinča-Belo
Vinča
Species of vine
Vinca major, with the common names bigleaf periwinkle, large periwinkle, greater periwinkle and blue periwinkle, is a species of flowering plant in the
Vinca_major
Topics referred to by the same term
Vinča is a suburb of Belgrade, Serbia. Vinča may also refer to: Vinča-Belo Brdo, an archaeological site in the suburb Vinča culture, a culture named after
Vinča_(disambiguation)
Species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae
vinblastine, used to treat cancer. It was formerly included in the genus Vinca as Vinca rosea. It has many vernacular names among which are arivotaombelona
Catharanthus_roseus
Name list
Vincas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. People named Vincas include: Vincas Vičkus (2009-), Lithuanian niche gym tik toker Vincas Grybas (1890–1941)
Vincas
Lithuanian boxer (1905–1990)
Juozas Vinča (27 November 1905, in Šiauliai – 29 August 1990, in Boston, MA) was a Lithuanian boxer who competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics, representing
Juozas_Vinča
Alkaloid agents from the Cape periwinkle
Vinca alkaloids are a set of anti-mitotic and anti-microtubule alkaloid agents originally derived from the periwinkle plant Catharanthus roseus (basionym
Vinca_alkaloid
Nuclear physics research organization in Serbia
20°35′46″E / 44.7582923°N 20.5962003°E / 44.7582923; 20.5962003 The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences is a nuclear physics research institution
Vinča_Nuclear_Institute
Species of plant
Vinca herbacea, with common name herbaceous periwinkle, is a flowering plant native to eastern Europe. Vinca herbacea is a herbaceous perennial growing
Vinca_herbacea
Archaeological site in Belgrade, Serbia
Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbian: Винча-Бело брдо) is an archaeological site in Vinča, a suburb of Belgrade, Serbia. The tell of Belo Brdo ('White Hill') is almost
Vinča-Belo_Brdo
Species of shrub
Vinca difformis, commonly called the intermediate periwinkle, is an evergreen, flowering subshrub. It grows to about 0.5 metres (1+1⁄2 ft) tall, and forms
Vinca_difformis
Serbian journalist
Vesna De Vinča (born Vesna Jugović, Serbian: Весна Југовић / Весна де Винча; 1957) is a Serbian television author, journalist, writer, director, and film
Vesna_de_Vinča
Species of flowering plant
Vinca erecta is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is native from Central Asia to Northeast Afghanistan. Bussmann, Rainer W.;
Vinca_erecta
Commune in Occitania, France
Vinça (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sa] ; Catalan: Vinçà) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Vinça is located in the
Vinça
Plant that lives for more than two years
Dimorphotheca, Gazania, Thunbergia, Dietes, Osteospermum, Tradescantia, and Vinca, among others. Woody – plants with persistent above ground stem that survive
Perennial
The Vinca massacre (Italian: Eccidio di Vinca) was a massacre carried out near Fivizzano, Tuscany, by the German 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division from
Vinca_massacre
British photographer
Vinca Petersen (born c. 1973) is a British photographer and artist, living on the Isle of Skye. Her photography book No System documents her life in the
Vinca_Petersen
Species of plant
Vinca ispartensis is a species of flowering plant. Vinca ispartensis is a subshrub (a type of dwarf plant with a woody base) which dies back to its roots
Vinca_ispartensis
Species of butterfly
Dalla vinca is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Peru. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dalla vinca. Wikispecies has
Dalla_vinca
Cell division inhibitor
introduction of the taxanes into clinical oncology and the general use of the vinca alkaloids. Examples of mitotic inhibitors frequently used in the treatment
Mitotic_inhibitor
Genus of flowering plants
is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. Like the genus Vinca, they are known commonly as periwinkles. It is a perennial herb and a subshrub
Catharanthus
Lithuanian folklorist (1861–1910)
Vincas Basanavičius (August 1, 1861 – April 23, 1910) was a Lithuanian farmer and folklorist, and the brother of Jonas Basanavičius. Vincas was primarily
Vincas_Basanavičius
Neolithic artefacts purported to contain writing
Transylvania. The tablets bear incised symbols associated with the corpus of the Vinča symbols and have been the subject of considerable controversy among archaeologists
Tărtăria_tablets
Serbian archaeologist (1869–1956)
most significant accomplishment was discovery of the Neolithic site of Vinča culture in 1905 and subsequent excavation, which began in 1908. Vasić was
Miloje_Vasić
Species of plant
'pinwheel' shape also seen in other genera in the family Apocynaceae such as Vinca and Nerium. Both single and double-flowered forms are cultivated, the flowers
Tabernaemontana_divaricata
Term for a hypothetical homogeneous pre-Indo-European culture
ceramics Dimini culture ceramic vessel Vinča culture figurine Vinča culture ceramics Vinča culture copper axe Vinča culture, Tartaria tablet Karanovo culture
Old_Europe_(archaeology)
Color in the violet and blue family
family. Its name is derived from the lesser periwinkle or myrtle herb (Vinca minor) which bears flowers of the same color. The color periwinkle is also
Periwinkle_(color)
Acute myelogenous leukemia induction therapy regimen
these attempts compromised the efficacy of the regimen. The addition of vinca alkaloids (vincristine or vinblastine) to the "7+3" regimen, which was quite
7+3_(chemotherapy)
Lithuanian writer, poet and physician (1858–1899)
Vincas Kudirka (Polish: Wincenty Kudyrko; 31 December [O.S. 19 December] 1858 – 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1899) was a Lithuanian poet and physician
Vincas_Kudirka
Topics referred to by the same term
roseus or rosy periwinkle Vinca or European periwinkles Vinca major or greater periwinkle Vinca minor or lesser periwinkle Vinca herbacea or herbaceous periwinkle
Periwinkle
Archaeological culture of Southeastern Europe
samples, female from Grad-Starčevo with mtDNA haplogroup T2e2 and male from Vinča-Belo Brdo with Y-DNA haplogroup G2a2a1a3 and mtDNA haplogroup HV-16311.
Starčevo_culture
prehistoric period on the territory of modern-day Serbia are the Starčevo and Vinča cultures dating back to 6400–6200 BC. Serbia's strategic location between
Prehistoric_sites_in_Serbia
2023 Serbian film
Bjelogrlić and written by Vuk Ršumović. It is based on the novel The Case of Vinča by Goran Milašinović, who was also a collaborator on the screenplay. A co-production
Guardians_of_the_Formula
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
years old. Approximately 6,500 BC, during the Neolithic, the Starčevo and Vinča cultures existed in the region of modern-day Belgrade. They dominated much
Serbia
French multinational pharmaceutical and cosmetics company
(Navelbine), an anticancer drug of the vinca alkaloid class. They also developed vinflunine, a fluorinated vinca alkaloid derivative available in Australia
Laboratoires_Pierre_Fabre
Chemical compound; chemotherapy medication
on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It is a vinca alkaloid that can be obtained from the Madagascar periwinkle Catharanthus
Vincristine
U.S. state
Garber, James, eds. (2004). Ancient Objects and Sacred Realms. Foreword by Vincas P. Steponaitis. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-71347-5. OCLC 70335213
Alabama
Lithuanian politician (1880–1935)
Vincas Mickevičius, known under his pen name Kapsukas (7 April [O.S. 23 March] 1880 – 17 February 1935), was a Lithuanian communist political activist
Vincas_Mickevičius-Kapsukas
Species of gastropod
Cerithiopsis vinca is a species of sea snail, a gastropod in the family Cerithiopsidae, which is known from the Gulf of Mexico. It was described by Olsson
Cerithiopsis_vinca
Dogbane and oleander family of flowering plants
The only genera found in temperate Europe away from the Mediterranean are Vinca (Rauvolfioideae) and Vincetoxicum (Asclepiadoideae). Also Asclepias syriaca
Apocynaceae
Lithuanian sculptor
Vincas Grybas (3 October 1890 – 3 July 1941) was a Lithuanian sculptor. Vincas Grybas was born in Lukšiai village, where he finished elementary school
Vincas_Grybas
Chemical compound
the brand name Cavinton among others, is a synthetic derivative of the vinca alkaloid vincamine, differing by the removal of a hydroxyl group and by
Vinpocetine
Ancient carvings on artifacts in China
symbol systems without a generally accepted decipherment Vinča symbols – Symbols found upon Vinča culture artifacts Zhang, Juzhong; Cui, Qilong (2013). "Chapter
Jiahu_symbols
Vincas Svirskis (January 28, 1835 — March 7, 1916) was the most prominent Lithuanian folk sculptor and wood carver, known for his works in Lithuanian cross
Vincas_Svirskis
Lithuanian book smuggler
Retrieved 20 May 2024. Kaluškevičius, Benjaminas. "Vincas Juška". vle.lt. Retrieved 20 May 2024. "Knygnešys Vincas Juška". spaudos.lt. Archived from the original
Vincas_Juška
Drugs that are useful against cancer
antineoplastic agents (L01) SPs/MIs (M phase) Block microtubule assembly Vinca alkaloids (Vinblastine# Vincristine# Vindesine Vinflunine§ Vinorelbine#)
List of chemotherapeutic agents
List_of_chemotherapeutic_agents
Prehistoric culture in Bulgaria (ca. 4500 BCE)
Pottery culture Sesklo culture Solnitsata Starčevo culture Tisza culture Vinča culture Old European script Carnac Stones – Tumuli Chapman, John (2012)
Varna_culture
Wooden tablet bearing inscribed markings, discovered in Dispilio, Greece
Greece portal Arkalochori Axe Gradeshnitsa tablets Phaistos Disc Vinča culture Vinča symbols Tărtăria tablets Neolithic Europe Trojan script Facorellis
Dispilio_Tablet
Indian organic chemist (1917–2006)
chemistry and phytomedicine. Her most notable work includes research on vinca alkaloids, the development of anti-epileptic drugs, and development of anti-malarial
Asima_Chatterjee
Archaeological site in Serbia
Gomolava is a Vinča culture site on the Sava River in Serbia. It is dated to 4000–3800 B.C. "Gomolava, Serbia". IADR. Eggink, J. W. (15 December 1983)
Gomolava
(Vinca rosea), originally discovered in a screen for anti-diabetic drugs, blocked proliferation of tumour cells. The antitumour effect of the vinca alkaloids
History of cancer chemotherapy
History_of_cancer_chemotherapy
Species of flowering plant
congeneric of the Madagascar periwinkle (C. roseus), the original main source of vinca alkaloids, also known as catharanthus alkaloids, which are still in use
Catharanthus_trichophyllus
The Canton of Vinça is a French former canton of the Pyrénées-Orientales department, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It had 11,502 inhabitants (2012)
Canton_of_Vinça
Species of plant
Species: C. lanceus Binomial name Catharanthus lanceus (Bojer ex A.DC.) Pichon Synonyms Lochnera lancea (Bojer ex A.DC.) K.Schum Vinca lancea Bojer ex A.DC.
Catharanthus_lanceus
Type of artifact from the European Neolithic Vinca culture
Marija Gimbutas with relation to figurines attributed to the Neolithic Vinca culture. These figurines show female bodies combined with a bird's head
Bird_goddess
Writing systems and symbol systems without a generally accepted decipherment
whether the signs constitute writing at all (as has often been argued for the Vinča symbols). Various decipherment claims have been proposed for several items
Undeciphered_writing_systems
Class of naturally occurring chemical compounds
"vin" because they are extracted from vinca plants such as Vinca rosea (Catharanthus roseus); these are called vinca alkaloids. Alkaloid-containing plants
Alkaloid
Pharmaceutical drug
of breath. Use during pregnancy may harm the baby. Vinorelbine is in the vinca alkaloid family of medications. It is believed to work by disrupting the
Vinorelbine
African island country in the Indian Ocean
of afflictions. For instance, the drugs vinblastine and vincristine are vinca alkaloids—which are used to treat Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemia, and other
Madagascar
Chemical compound
Conofoline is an alkaloid of the vinca alkaloid class which is closely related to conophylline. It is found in the leaves of some species in the genus
Conofoline
Lithuanian author and doctor (1850–1902)
Vincas Pietaris (9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1850 – 3 October 1902) was a Lithuanian doctor and writer active during the Lithuanian National Revival
Vincas_Pietaris
Village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gornja Vinča (Serbian Cyrillic: Горња Винча) is a village in the municipality of Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic
Gornja_Vinča
Plant with low spreading growth
Pachysandra Pearlwort (Sagina subulata) Sphagneticola trilobata Periwinkle (Vinca) Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum) Soleirolia (Soleirolia soleirolii) Spider plant
Groundcover
Lithuanian politician
Algimantas Vincas Ulba (10 March 1939 in Kaunas – 27 June 2012 in Palanga) was a Lithuanian politician. In 1990 he was among those who signed the Act of
Algimantas_Vincas_Ulba
Lithuanian writer, poet, novelist, playwright and philologist
Vincas Mickevičius (pl. Wincenty Mickiewicz, October 19, 1882 – July 17, 1954), better known by his pen name Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius, was a Lithuanian
Vincas_Krėvė-Mickevičius
Species of plant
Species: V. foetida Binomial name Voacanga foetida (Blume) Rolfe Synonyms Dicrus foetidus Reinw. ex Blume Orchipeda foetida Blume Vinca foetida Noronha
Voacanga_foetida
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Donja Vinča (Serbian Cyrillic: Доња Винча) is a village in the municipalities of Pale, Republika Srpska and Pale-Prača, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According
Donja_Vinča
Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells
grow and metastasise. Vinca alkaloids are derived from the Madagascar periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus, formerly known as Vinca rosea. They bind to specific
Chemotherapy
Medical condition
peripheral nerves. Vinca alkaloids induce sensorimotor neuropathy, decreased sensation, in the hands and feet. Symptoms of vinca alkaloids include muscle
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Chemotherapy-induced_peripheral_neuropathy
Neolithic terracotta figurine from Kosovo
seated terracotta figure is a well-preserved specimen of small Neolithic Vinča culture (also known as Turdas culture in Kosovo). It measures 18.5 cm (7
Goddess_on_the_Throne
Lithuanian author (1893–1967)
Vincas Mykolaitis, known by his pen name Putinas (literally Viburnum); 6 January 1893 – 7 June 1967), was a Lithuanian writer, poet and translator, accorded
Vincas_Mykolaitis-Putinas
City and municipality in Kosovo
the presence of two separate Neolithic settlements associated with the Vinča culture, situated about 200 meters apart from each other. The earlier settlement
Mitrovica,_Kosovo
Second-longest river in Europe
mid-Danube basin. Many sites of the sixth-to-third millennium BCE Vinča culture (Vinča, Serbia), are sited along the Danube. The third millennium BCE Vučedol
Danube
One hundred years, from 3500 BC to 3401 BC
Stog culture (final phase) Yamna culture (early phase) Cucuteni culture Vinča culture Megalithic Europe (Atlantic fringe) Nuragic civilization (Sardinia)
35th_century_BC
Clothing worn from the waist or hips
as the simplest way to cover the lower body. Figurines produced by the Vinča culture (c. 5700–4500 BC) located on the territory of present-day Serbia
Skirt
Neolithic culture
second, rates 24.2%; and the third, rates 7.6%. Old Europe Vinča culture Tărtăria tablets Vinča symbols Sesklo culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Hamangia
Gumelnița–Kodžadermen-Karanovo VI complex
Gumelnița–Kodžadermen-Karanovo_VI_complex
1954 film by Claude Autant-Lara
stars Edwige Feuillère, Pierre-Michel Beck (as Philippe), Nicole Berger (as Vinca Ferret), Robert Berri and Louis de Funès. It is black and white with a monaural
Le_Blé_en_herbe_(1954_film)
Lithuanian politician (1884–1928)
Vincas Karoblis (20 September 1866 – 25 May 1939) was a Lithuanian jurist who served as the minister of justice in 1920–1923 and 1925–1926. Educated as
Vincas_Karoblis
Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop (1887–1946)
Vincentas Borisevičius (23 November 1887 – 18 November 1946) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop of the Telšiai Diocese. The process of his beatification
Vincentas_Borisevičius
Chemical compound
semisynthetic vinca alkaloid derived from the flowering plant Catharanthus roseus. Like the natural (e.g. vinblastine and vincristine) and semisynthetic vinca alkaloids
Vindesine
Prehistorical period of Southeastern Europe
of major Neolithic cultures, including Butmir, Vinča, Varna, Karanovo, Hamangia and Sesklo. The Vinča culture was an early culture of Southeastern Europe
Prehistory of Southeast Europe
Prehistory_of_Southeast_Europe
Medication
antineoplastic agents (L01) SPs/MIs (M phase) Block microtubule assembly Vinca alkaloids (Vinblastine# Vincristine# Vindesine Vinflunine§ Vinorelbine#)
Decitabine/cedazuridine
Polish-Lithuanian painter and illustrator
Wincenty Smokowski (Lithuanian: Vincentas Smakauskas; 19 February 1797 – 13 February 1876) was a Polish-Lithuanian painter and illustrator in the Academic
Wincenty_Smokowski
Academic journal
peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal founded in 1997 and published by Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences. The journal is focused on physics and chemistry
Thermal_Science
Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)
northwestern Europe by around 4500 BC. The Vinča culture may have created the earliest system of writing, the Vinča signs, though archaeologist Shan Winn believes
Neolithic
Vincentas Taškūnas (1880–1967) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest. Taškūnas graduated with a master's degree in theology from the Saint Petersburg
Vincentas_Taškūnas
Capital and largest city of Serbia
in Europe. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity
Belgrade
Chemical compound
Vincamine is a monoterpenoid indole alkaloid found in the leaves of Vinca minor (lesser periwinkle), comprising about 25–65% of its indole alkaloids by
Vincamine
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
its certain presence in the "proto-writing" symbol systems, such as the Vinča script, which appeared during the Neolithic, nothing certain is known about
Swastika
Species of flowering plant
Urechites neriandra (Griseb.) Rolfe Urechites pinetorum Small Urechites suberecta (Jacq.) Müll.Arg. Urechites suberectus (Jacq.) Müll. Arg. Vinca lutea L.
Pentalinon_luteum
Anti-cancer medication
antineoplastic agents (L01) SPs/MIs (M phase) Block microtubule assembly Vinca alkaloids (Vinblastine# Vincristine# Vindesine Vinflunine§ Vinorelbine#)
Vorasidenib
American comedian, actor, director, writer, and producer
father is Episcopalian and his mother is Jewish. He has one older sister, Vinca Showalter LaFleur, a professional speechwriter. He attended Princeton High
Michael_Showalter
Prehistoric period, Copper Age
were found in the 5th and 6th millennia BCE archaeological sites of the Vinča culture such as Majdanpek, Jarmovac and Pločnik (including a copper axe
Metallurgy during the Copper Age in Europe
Metallurgy_during_the_Copper_Age_in_Europe
S2CID 8507107. "RB reactor". VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. "Vinca reactor accident, 1958". "A Review
List of civilian nuclear accidents
List_of_civilian_nuclear_accidents
Topics referred to by the same term
Vincas Mickevičius was the birth name of two notable Lithuanians: Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius (1882–1954), writer Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas (1880–1935)
Vincas_Mickevičius
VINCA
VINCA
VINCA
VINCA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
A Prophets Name
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Star
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Babies
Girl/Female
Tamil
To be worshipped
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶפְרַיִ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew Ephrayim, EFRAYIM means "double-land; twin-land." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Joseph.Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit
Meru
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Increase
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim
A Prophet's Name; The Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Renowned war.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Brave; Powerful; Courageous Spirit; King of Kings; Power of the Sun; One who Continue Progress
VINCA
VINCA
VINCA
VINCA
VINCA
n.
A trailing herb of the genus Vinca.