Similar Results
Industrial Microbiology/Samuel C. Prescott and Cecil G.
Introduction. 2.
The yeasts. 3.
Saccharifying agents: methods of production and uses. 4.
The production of industrial alcohol by fermentation. 5.
Facts and theories concerning the mechanism of the Ethyl Alcohol fermentation. 6.
Brewing. 7.
Wine. 8.
The distilling industries. 9.
Production of yeast and yeast products. 10.
The Glycerol fermentation. 11.
The bacteria. 12.
The Acetone-Butanol fermentation. 13.
The Acetone-Ethanol fermentation. 14.
The Butyl Alcohol-Isopropyl Alcohol fermentation. 15.
The Acetic Acid bacteria and some of their biochemical activities. 16.
The production of Lactic Acid by fermentation. 17.
Sauerkraut. 18.
Pickles. 19.
Some Lactic Acid bacteria and some fermented milk products. 20.
Cheese. 21.
The Propionic Acid fermentation. 22.
The production and properties of 2,3-Butanediol. 23.
Some minor bacterial activities with industrial implications. 24.
The molds. 25.
The Citric Acid fermentation. 26.
The Gluconic Acid fermentation. 27.
The Fumaric Acid fermentation. 28.
The Gallic Acid fermentation. 29.
The Itaconic and Itatartaric Acid
(less)Industrial Accumulation in Sri Lanka : Impact
Conceptualisation of the problem. 2.
The evolution of an industrial sector in Sri Lanka the initial phase. 3.
Private industrial accumulation in Sri Lanka. 4.
The cyclical behaviour of industrial accumulation. 5.
The slow growth in industrial investment up to 1977: the disparate forces. 6.
Industrial accumulation and market forces. 7.
Concluding remarks. Appendices.
Bibliography. Index.
"Sri Lanka has been struggling to become an industrial nation over the last half century. State capital, domestic private capital and foreign capital have played different roles individually, each in their own way.
There was no collectivity among them for achieving the common national objective. In countries, which were successful in achieving their national objectives, the above tripod seems to have performed as an alliance in achieving the common goal.
Sri Lanka has every potential for industrial development. What it requires is the collective action of the above factors.
The non-economic elements become hostile to private
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Meena Devi, G.S.
Vijayalakshmi and P. Nagendra Prasad V.
N. Meena Devi, G.
S. Vijayalakshmi and P.
Nagendra Prasad Vedams Books 8177543679 Accountancy Audit Afghanistan AIDS Amitabh Bachchan Animal Science Poultry, Cattle Camel Cattle and Dairy Farming Poultry Zoological Survey of India Publication Anthropology and Sociology Anthropological Survey of India Publications Architecture Vastu Arts of India Archaeology Mohenjodaro/Harappa/Indus Valley Civilization Art History Buddhist Art Mandalas Painting Pahari Rock Art Sculpture Textiles Art Astrology Palmistry Astronomy Ayurveda Bangladesh Bhutan Biographies and Memoirs Botanical Sciences Agronomy Algae Aromatic Plants Bamboo Biodiversity Botanical Survey of India Publications Ethnobotany/Medicinal Plants Floras of India Forestry Fungi/Mosses Herbs Horticulture Grape Mango Mushrooms Jatropha Mangroves Orchids Organic Farming Plant Science Teak Buddhism Central Asian Studies Children Christianity Cinema/Films Cricket Cuisine Dalits Dance and Performing Arts Bharatanatyam Kathak Kathakali Theatre Demography Dictionaries/Glossaries Ecology/Environment Economics/Dev Studies Education Distance Education English Literature Indian Fiction Entomology Geography Climatology Geological Sciences Geological Survey
(less)India and Central Asia : Redefining Energy
Introduction. 2.
Energy scenario of the Central Asian Republics: i. Oil sector.
ii. Kazakhstan.
iii. Turkmenistan.
iv. Uzbekistan.
v. Azerbaijan.
vi. GAS.
vii. Kazakhstan.
viii. Turkmenistan.
ix. Uzbekistan.
x. Azerbaijan.
xi. Hydro power.
3. India's energy scenario: i.
Energy cooperation with the region. 4.
Bilateral Cooperation: i. India-Kazakhstan relations.
ii. India-Uzbekistan relations.
iii. India-Turkmenistan relations.
iv. India-Tajikistan relations.
v. India-Kyrgyzstan relations.
vi. India-Azerbaijan relations.
Conclusion. 5.
Transport linkages: i. North South international transport corridor.
ii. Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India.
iii. India-Iran-Afghanistan.
6. Geopolitics of oil and gas.
Conclusion. Appendix.
Notes. Bibliography.
Index. "This monograph studies India's economic relations with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan.
Endowed with rich hydrocarbon reserves, the Central Asian republics provide India with a reliable alternative source of oil and gas. Hydroelectric projects with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, the two republics rich in water resources, are also worth exploring.
Besides energy, there is scope for expanding cooperation to other areas for
(less)Environmental Impact Assessment for Changing World/Subrota Kumar
1. The international aspects of the needs of environmental assessment.
2. Environmental assessment in perspective.
3. EIA process.
4. Methodology.
5. Social impact assessment.
6. The urban environmental impact assessment.
7. EIA in developed countries and aid agencies.
8. EIA and international conventions.
9. Environmental Risk Assessments (EnRa).
10. Monitoring and mitigation.
11. Environmental assessment and cont-benefit analysis for sustainability assurance.
12. EIA reporting.
"The importance of environmental protection and conservation measures has been increasingly recognized during the past two decades. It is now generally accepted that economic development strategies must be compatible with environmental goals.
This requires the incorporation of environmental dimensions into the process of development. It is important to make choices and decisions that will eventually promote sound development by understanding the environment functions.
A increasing number of developing countries are accepting the principle of environmental screening of development projects at the planning stage and hence are looking for
(less)Biodiversity : Assessment and Conservation/edited by Pravin
Ramakrishnan. 2.
Plant diversity in Gujarat: its status and conservation strategies/Diwakar Sharma and J.J.
Shah. 3.
Studies on diversity in a forage grass chloris swartz (Poaceae) Morphology and cytology/T.N.
Mary, P. Anthoniamma, P.
Koti Rao, S. Charlotte Kumari, K.
Sarada Mary and J. Vijayamma.
4. Conservation of medicinal plant biodiversity in India: achievements and challenges/P.
E. Rajasekharan and Vibha Rao.
5. Biological diversity: need of future/B.
L. Chavan.
6. Biodiversity conservation and traditional knowledge/Prashant Kumar Mishra.
7. Biodiversity of cyanophyceae in Sonvad Project Dam and Devbhane Dam of Dhule, Maharashtra (India)/S.
N. Nandan and D.
S. Jain.
8. Bio-diversity conservation - cry of the nature?/Maruthanayagam C.
and G. Sharmila.
9. Economic importance of some flowers and minor fruits; ethno-ecological approach of conservation/Archana Banerjee.
10. A study of bacillariophycean diversity in polluted lakes of Jalgaon District of North Maharashtra (India)/S.
N. Nandan and S.
R. Mahajan.
11. Facts and dimensions of biodiversity
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Watershed management for sustainable development of the Thar desert/Mohd. Anwar and Mohd.
Ajmal. 2.
Soils of the arid zone : their genesis and classification/M.L.
Soni and R.K.
Beniwal. 3.
Management of salt-affected and waterlogged soils in Indira Gandhi Nahar Project areas of Western Rajasthan/K.K.
Singh and B.B.
S. Kapoor.
4. Conservation of soils of the Thar desert/G.
K. Khetawat.
5. Indira Gandhi Canal Irrigation in the Thar desert--an ecological assessment/Ahmed Ali and Sneh Lata Singhvi.
6. Impact of Indira Gandhi Canal Irrigation on vegetation of the Thar desert/B.
B.S.
Kapoor and Ritu. 7.
Edible wild plants of the arid region of Rajasthan/R.K.
Gehlot. 8.
Forage production and rangeland management in the arid and semi-arid regions/R. Kumar.
9. Development of pasture and silvi-pasture systems in the arid ecosystem of Rajasthan/R.
K. Beniwal, M.
L. Soni and N.
D. Yadav.
10. Weed management in the arid region/S.
Kumar, B.B.
S. Kapoor and Ritu.
11. Eco-friendly way for sustainable productivity in the
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1. Introduction, Essentials of Valid Contract and Types.
2. Offer and Acceptance 3.
Law Ful Considerate 4. Contractual Capacity 5.
Free Consent 6. Legality of Object 7.
Expressly Declared Void Agreement 8. Quasi Contract and Contingent Contract 9.
Discharge of Contract 10. Performance of Contract 11.
Breach of Contract 12. Contract of Indemnity & Guarantee 13.
Contract of Agency Part B. Sale of Goods Act 1930, 14.
Introduction 15. Conditions and Warranties 16.
Transfer of Ownership and Delivery of Goods. 17.
Unpaid Seller Part C. Negotiable Instrument Act, 18.
Negotiation Instrument Definition, Features & Type 19. Parties of Negotiable Instrument 20.
Negotiable and Assignment 21. Present Discharge and Dishonor of Negotiable Instrument 22.
Crossing and Bouncing of Cheque Part D. Indian Partnership Act, 23.
Introduction Definite 24. Legislation 25.
Rights, Duties & Relationship of Partners 26. Dissolution of Partnership Firms Part E.
Industrial Law, 25. Payment of Wages
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Encyclopaedia of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Shweta
How To Make Money Through Energy Auditing,
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Vedic Cell Biology with Life Energy and
C.P.
Trivedi in his book Vedic Cell Biology with Life Energy and rebirth. Dr.
Trivedi has interpreted the Vedic hymns in a chronological order with depth of Vedic knowledge. He has done it through the knowledge of modern science.
It may give new light to the scientists, for them a new hypothesis on life energy, which was known to the ancient Vedic scientists long ago. The whole play of life on the earth is due to the assimilated carbon, it has been explored under the wedding of Aryaman.
The living organisms at cellular level exhibits the same functions, it has been discussed under The race of Rbhus. Dr.
Trivedi has given in his interpretation of Vedic hymns, The theory of chemical evolution of life
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Introduction. 2.
Different forms of energy: i). Solar energy.
ii). Biomass energy.
iii). Wind energy.
iv). Nuclear energy.
v). Hydropower.
vi). Tidal, wave, and ocean Thermal energy.
vii). Geothermal energy.
viii). Hydrogen energy.
3. Fossil energy: i).
Coal. ii).
Petrol. 4.
Principles of energy conversion. 5.
Energy economics: i). Cost of material from energy consideration.
ii). Energy-in and energy-out analysis.
iii). Break-even point calculation.
iv). Pay-back period calculation.
v). Cost benefit analysis.
vi). Life cycle costing.
vii). Prospective rate of return.
vii). Economics of energy conversion processes.
6. Measurement of energy & power: i).
Power & energy measuring devices. ii).
Electricity control & measurement. iii).
Units and conversion factors for energy management. 7.
Principles of energy conservation: i). Energy losses in transmission.
ii). Industrial energy conservation.
iii). Energy conservation in transport system.
iv). Energy conservation in buildings by solar architecture.
v). Energy conservation in agricultures.
8. Energy management: i).
Energy management in
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Sakagawa. 2.
Assessment methodologies and fisheries management: how to keep making sense/Daniel Pauly. 3.
Split-beam technique used in Simrad EK500 to measure target strength/H. Bodholt and H.
Solli. 4.
Distribution of acoustic pelagic fish populations in the northern Aegean Sea/N. Tsimenides, G.
Bazigos, E. Georgakarakos and A.
Kapandagakis. 5.
Tentative fish school identification with fractal geometry/Olga Moura and G. Afonso dos Santos.
6. Assessment of coral reef fish stocks in the southwest Pacific using an underwater visual census method/Melita Samoilys and Gary Carlos.
7. Development and status of electric fishing as a scientific sampling technique/James B.
Reynolds. 8.
A system of fishery analysis/M. Drapatsky and E.
Cherny. 9.
Interactive graphics computer models for fisheries management/Philip R.W.
Sluczanowski, R.K.
Lewis, Jeremy D. Prince and John Tonkin.
10. FishMan, a user-friendly fisheries management software/Sinjae Yoo, Chang Ik Zhang and Soonmo An.
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(less)Biotech at Grassroots : Impact Assessment of
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1. Nanotechnology to bring radical changes to chemical processes and engineering.
2. Nanotechnology improves foods, water, farming and environment but potential risks come with benefits.
Vol. II.
3. Health, medicine and surgical transplants have definite nanotech advantages.
4. Nanotechnology set to bring revolutionary changes in I.
T., communications and entertainment industries.
5. Security, defence, weaponry, space science and aviation get new facelift by nanotechnology.
Vol. III.
6. Nanotechnology makes difference to materials, markets and development in various sciences and industries.
Vol. IV.
7. Nanotechnology in infrastructure, mining, energy, construction and transport.
8. Discussions and debates about nanotech advancements that may affect more than just industry.
Appendix. Bibliography.
"The Nanotech advancements in near future will be magical and capable of upturning the commercial calculations of market beyond anyone's guess of the moment. This set Nanotechnology and Industrial Future is a sneak preview at that and an attempt to visit various industries and record the
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I. Background and objectives: 1.
Introduction. 2.
UNGASS commitments. 3.
Purpose of the assessment. 4.
International programming framework. 5.
HIV affected and other vulnerable children. 6.
Objectives of the assessment. 7.
Assessment partners. 8.
Timetable for the assessment. 9.
Structure of this report. II.
Methodology of the assessment: 1. Key assessment questions and issues.
2. Children affected by HIV.
3. Summary of assessment approaches sources of data.
4. Sources of data.
5. Focus group research.
6. Social, legal and policy research on widows and orphans.
7. Literature review.
8. Limitations of the assessment.
III. The HIV epidemic in Bangladesh: 1.
The hidden AIDS epidemic in Bangladesh. 2.
Factors fuelling growth. 3.
Linkage of high risk behaviors. 4.
Low epidemic knowledge. 5.
Global epidemic trends in Bangladesh. 6.
Social and economic impact. 7.
Absorption of resources. 8.
Conclusion. IV.
The impact of HIV/AIDS and women and children: 1. Introduction.
2. HIV/AIDS infected
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Biodiversity--the concepts, measurements and the status/S. Sundaramoorthy, Harish, Dinesh K.
Agrawal and Manohar Singh Suthar. 2.
Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystems of Orissa and its conservation with special reference to Bhitarakanika National Park/P.K.
Dash, Santilata Sahoo, Deepak K. Sahoo and Pratyush P.
Mohapatra. 3.
Biodiversity crisis management--need of the hour/M. Vijaya Koteswari.
4. Biodiversity of tropical deciduous forest of Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve/Lalji Singh, Dhiraj Kumar Yadav and B.
S. Thakur.
5. Mayurbhanj--the biodiversity granaries of Orissa/Kambaska Kumar Behera and Santilata Sahoo.
6. Diversity of Grass flora of West Bengal with special reference to their utility/S.
Mitra and Sobhan K. Mukherjee.
7. Diversity of aquatic and wet land plants of West Dinajpur District, West Bengal/S.
Mitra and Sobhan K. Mukherjee.
8. Trees and shrubs of Koch Bihar District, West Bengal/S.
Bandyopadhyay and Sobhan K. Mukherjee.
9. The Palms of West Bengal/T.
Bhuinya and Sobhan K. Mukherjee.
10. Comparative tree community analysis of two old-growth tropical
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