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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 Fermentation Food Microbiology and Metabolism/Meenakshi Jindal
Industrial Microbiology : Fundamentals and Applications/A.K. Agrawal
2. History of industrial microbiology.
3. Nature, classification, morphology and synthesis of viruses.
4. Viruses of eucaryotes.
5. Mycoplasmas and mycoplasmas viruses.
6. Mycobacteria, myxobacteria, rickettsiae and chlamydiae.
7. Bacteria: eubacteria.
8. Archaeobacteria, actinomycetes, actinoplanetes and maduromycetes.
9. Spirochetes and rickettsias.
10. Eukaryota: fungi.
11. Nutrition and photosynthesis in bacteria.
12. Growth and development of microorganisms.
13. Cultivation of bacteria and viruses.
14. Microbial genetics and variations in characters.
15. Techniques of recombinant DNA technology for production of biologicals.
16. Methods of sterilization.
17. Methods of disinfestation.
18. Culturing of industrial microorganisms.
19. Microbes in pharmaceutical industry.
20. Industrial fermenters.
21. Development of industrial microorganisms.
22. Biology of enzymes.
23. Production of enzymes.
24. Production of enzymes by fermentation.
25. Applications of enzymes.
26. Enzyme immobilization.
27. Applications of immobilized enzymes and biosensor technology.
28. Production of industrial Alcohol.
29. Production of organic acid.
30. Production of amino acids
(less)Directory of Plants in the Botanic Gardens
In case of any necessity either for conservation, utilization and identification one can easily find out in which garden(s) those species are available. Further the Reo Convention (Second World Summit of Reo de Janeiro, Brazil in June, 1992) has pointed out the significance of biological diversity (plant diversity) for sustainable use and development as the states have the sovereign rights over their natural resources and their conservation is a common concern of humankind and botanic gardens are the ideal resorts for their display, supply and protection.
The publication covers over 5000 species from 38 botanic gardens and arboreta distributed in different biogeographical
(less)Industrial Exploitation of Microorganisms/Edited by D.K. Maheshwari,
Biotechnological potential and industrial application of yeast/J. Vetriselvi, R.
Saravanamuthu and V. Dhivaharan.
2. Probiotics microorganisms/S.
Dhiva, R. Chandrasekaran and R.
Saravanamuthu. 3.
Spirulina : its role in food industry/S. Balamurugan, R.
Saravanamuthu and G. Chithra.
4. Microbial biopesticides/S.
Manian and K. Sowndhararajan.
5. Biotechnological potentials of cyanobacteria and their industrial applications/N.
Thajuddin. 6.
Biotechnological potentialities of higher fungi/A. Panneerselvam.
7. Cordyceps sinensis (Yarha gamboo): a high value medicinal mushroom/R.
C. Gupta and P.
S. Negi.
8. Biotechnological application in textile industry--antimicrobial textiles/R.
Rajendran. 9.
Applications of streptomyces sp. in pharmaceutical industry/D.
Dhanasekaran. 10.
Microbial proteases and their applications/A. Mehta.
11. Proteases: significance and applications/Richa Jain, N.
Kango and P.C.
Jain. 12.
Electrocatalytically active laccases: application for biosensor development/Sarika Kuhad and Ramesh Chander Kuhad. 13.
Potential applications of microbial phytases in aquaculture/Venkatrao Konasani and T. Satyanarayana.
14. Laccase regulation and laccase-dependent bioremediation/R.
P. Singh, Vivekanand and Pallavi Dwivedi.
15. Biotechnological, genetic engineering and nanotechnological potential
(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
(less)Industrial Microbiology : A Laboratory Manual/Nupur Mathur
Business/Industrial Librarianship : M.LISc. Elective Paper/P.S.G. Kumar
Industry in India. 2.
Industrial policy. 3.
Industry and the plan. II.
Industrial organisations: 4. Important heavy industry organisations.
5. Important small scale industry organisations: Appendices: i.
List of research organisations with industry application. ii.
Subject-wise industrial organisations. III.
Industrial library: 6. Industrial library : concept and history.
7. Organisation of a special library.
8. Special collection.
IV. Industrial information: 9.
Industrial information in India: an overview. 10.
Industrial information systems and services. 11.
Industrial information sources in India. Appendices: i.
Short list of information sources for business/industry. ii.
Industrial Information System in Russia. V.
Users: 12. User needs and services.
VI. Staff: 13.
Staff. Index.
"This book is targeted to students of M.LISc who would like to offer 'Business' or 'Industrial Librarianship' an an 'elective'.
It will also help the practicing librarians to pick-up some useful tips or in broadening their knowledge. The book provides a comprehensive picture of
(less)Business and Industrial Law B. S. Moshal
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
(less)Directory of Indian Economic Plants/V.S. Agarwal V
Introduction: 1. Ethnobotanical reports.
2. Some selected medicinal plants from ethnobotanical resources.
3. Plants for tribal houses/huts.
4. Vegetables grown in cane fields (economic plants in commercial field).
5. Paying and high yielding plants.
6. Drying marshy areas with trees.
7. Road side avenue species.
II. Classified economic plants of India: 1.
Plants in homeopathic medicines. 2.
Utilitarian/environmental aspects of herbs. 3.
Famine food plants. 4.
Ethnobotanical and economic species. 5.
Statistics of number of species under the Indian forests/uses (M.F.
P.).
5. Plants as renewable sources of energy and conservation.
6. Medicinal properties statistics.
7. Phytochemical product yielding plants.
8. Homeopathic medicines.
9. Ayurvedic and Unani medicines from plants.
10. Economics in medicinal plant cultivation.
11. Toxic/insecticidal/pesticidal plants.
12. Dye yielding plants.
13. Fibre yielding plants.
14. Oil yielding plants.
15. Aromatic species.
16. Gums/resin yielding plants.
17. Tan yielding plants.
18. Plants in industries (mat, paper, pencil, beads, ply, toys, match)
(less)Encyclopaedia of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Shweta
Directory of Muslim Educational Institutions in India/compiled
1. Andhra Pradesh.
2. Assam.
3. Bihar.
4. Chandigarh.
5. Chattisgarh.
6. Delhi.
7. Gujarat.
8. Haryana.
9. Himachal Pradesh.
10. Jammu and Kashmir.
11. Jharkhand.
12. Karnataka.
13. Kerala.
14. Madhya Pradesh.
15. Maharashtra.
16. Manipur.
17. Meghalaya.
18. Orissa.
19. Punjab.
20. Rajasthan.
21. Tamil Nadu.
22. Uttaranchal.
23. Uttar Pradesh.
24. West Bengal.
From the introduction: "Education is the cornerstone upon which is based the entire structure of action and thought of a nation and country. Religion is the mainstay of the Islamic culture which is mainly based on education.
This is the reason that in Islam education has been given a primacy of place. In numerous verses the Holy Quran has attached great importance to the pursuit of knowledge.
In the very first revelation of the Holy Book the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was given a command to read and write. In a number of sayings
(less)Dynamics of Industrial Relations/T.N. Chhabra and R.K.
The dynamics of Indian labour. 2.
Nature of industrial relations. 3.
Nature and role of Trade Unionism. 4.
Emergence of Trade Unionism in India. 5.
Role of state in industrial relations. 6.
International Labour Organisation. 7.
Conflicts in industry. 8.
Industrial disputes in India. 9.
Industrial relations machinery in India. 10.
Discipline and grievance procedure. 11.
Turnover, Absenteeism, Alcoholism and Drug abuse. 12.
Collective bargaining and negotiation. 13.
Industrial democracy. 14.
Industrial health and safety. 15.
Social security. 16.
Labour welfare. 17.
Emerging trends in industrial relations. 18.
The problems of rural labour. Appendices.
Bibliography. Index.
"The unique feature of this book is to provide an analysis of labour relations in IT Sector covering the Call Centres. An attempt has been made to present the precise and up-to-date information about the topics covered in a very simple and logical manner.
Adequate number of tables and exhibits have been incorporated in various chapters
(less)International Importers Directory of Medicinal and Aromatic
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Nanotechnology and Industrial Future : An Academic
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
(less)Industrial Microbiology Sharath Chandra Patil and Ramakant
Introduction. 2.
Microbial industrial fermentation. 3.
Microbiology in agriculture. 4.
Industrial food production technologies. 5.
Industrial applications of enzyme. 6.
Microbial biosensors. 7.
Environmental implications of industrial microbiology. 8.
Microbiology for industrial sustainability. 9.
Regulation of industrial microbiology. 10.
Regulation of industrial microbiology. Bibliography.
Index. This book in the series on microbiology looks into the issue of industrial microbiology, which is one of the most important manifestations of the field of microbiology.
The book takes a comprehensive, introductory look into what entails this science, including the industries where microbes are used, the kind of microbes used (whether natural isolates or genetically engineered), the methods techniques, principles and practices employed, as well as the processes which are used. In effect, the book analyses how microbiological progress have made an impact in industrial processes and the developments currently it also looks into the future of the field, exploring what needs to be done, and
(less)Agricultural and Industrial Applications of Biotechnology/Hema Gautam
Introduction to biotechnology. 2.
Biotechniques. 3.
Benefits of genetic manipulation. 4.
Agricultural applications of biotechnology. 5.
Biotechnology in livestock production. 6.
Biotechnology for food security. 7.
Applications of marine biotechnology. 8.
Industrial applications of biotechnology. 9.
Applications of biotechnology in health care. 10.
Biotechnological applications in environment. 11.
Impact of biotechnology on biodiversity. Bibliography.
Index. "Biotechnology is the culmination of more than 8,000 years of human experience using live organisms and the process of fermentation to make useful products.
It can be viewed as a group of useful, enabling technologies with wide and diverse applications in the industry, commerce and environment. Historically, biotechnology evolved as an artisanal skill rather than a science, exemplified in the manufacture of beers, wines, cheese etc.
Today biotechnology is applied to manufacturing processes used in health care, food and agriculture, industrial processes and environmental cleanup, among other applications. This book offers a comprehensive description of the applications
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