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The Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, Karnataka. [Pg.164]

A. B. Sheremetev, E. V. Shatunova, and I. L. Yudin, in The Tenth International Conference on Organic Synthesis. Deeember 11-16, 1994, Bangalore, India, P-ERI-57, 219. [Pg.180]

Samples of these oils have been etamioed at the Indian Institut Seieooe at Bangalore and lound to have the following characters —... [Pg.203]

Department of Organic Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Bangalore- 560 012, India gm orgchem. iisc.ernet. in... [Pg.5]

Prahlad, H., Kombluh, R., Pelrine, R., Stanford, S., Eckerle, J., and Oh, S. Polymer power Dielectric elastomers and their applications in distributed actuation and power generation. Proceedings of ISSS International Conference on Smart Materials, Structures and Systems, Bangalore, India, July 28-30, 2005, SA-13, pp. 100-107. [Pg.295]

Basel Freiburg Paris London New York Bangalore Bangkok Shanghai Singapore Tokyo Sydney... [Pg.232]

C.N.R. Rao, FRS and A. Govindaraj, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India... [Pg.224]

MALAYA K. NAYAK AND RAJAT K. CHAUDHURI Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore 560034, India... [Pg.239]

Composition Macmillan India Ltd., Bangalore 560025, India Printing Zechnersche Buchdruckerei GmbH, D-6720 Speyer Bookbinding GroBbuchbinderei Josef Spinner, D-7583 Ottersweier Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany... [Pg.300]

ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Adugodi, Bangalore,... [Pg.254]

Kamra DN. Enteric methane mitigation present status and future Prospects. In Proceedings of Global Animal Nutrition Conference (2014) held at Bangalore, 20-22 April, 2014. pp. 77-87. [Pg.256]

India is second to China in processing e-waste. Seventy percent of the e-waste processed or disposed of in India is believed to originate abroad, with Delhi as its primary destination. Bangalore handles more that is domestically produced India by itself produces 400,000 tons of e-waste annually. With only three facilities currently existing in India to properly handle e-waste, the overwhelming majority goes into the informal sector. As in China, unwanted electronic equipment is seen as worth money, and sold by households or businesses to doorstep collectors. [Pg.272]

Research near Bangalore [35] into the effects of crude disposal processes on the environment and workers found elevated levels of trace elements Cu, Zn, In, Sn, Pb, and Bi in soil near informal recycling shops. Among the workers, hair samples held high levels of Cu, Sb, Bi, Cd, and Ag. [Pg.272]

Ha NN, Agusa T, Ramu K, Tu NPC, Murata S, Bulbule KA et al (2009) Contamination by trace elements at e-waste recycling sites in Bangalore, India. Chemosphere 76 9-15... [Pg.278]

The primary survey also revealed information on rate of replacement (number of CFLs and FTLs replaced in 1 year) shows that mean number of CFLs replaced in the past 1 year is 1.26, varies from less than one CFL in Bangalore to two CFLs in Ahmedabad. The corresponding figure for FTL is 1.05 which varies from less than one in Bangalore to two FTLs in Ahmedabad. [Pg.430]

Typesetting Macmillan India Ltd., Bangalore-25 Printing Saladruck, Berlin, Binding Liideritz Bauer, Berlin 51/3020-5 4 3 2 1 0 Printed on acid-free paper... [Pg.3]

R. S. Varma, PureAppl. Chem. 2001, 73, 193-198 R. S. Varma, Tetrahedron 2002, 58, 1235-1255 R. S. Varma, Advances in Green Chemistry Chemical Syntheses Using Microwave Irradiation, Kavitha Printers, Bangalore, 2002. [Pg.6]

A. Loupy, A. Petit, J. Hamelin, F. Texier-Boullet, P. Jacquault, D. Mathe, Synthesis 1998,1213-1234 R. S. Varma, Green Chem. 1999, 43-55 M. Kidawi, Pure Appl. Chem. 2001, 73, 147-151 R. S. Varma, Pure Appl. Chem. 2001, 73,193-198 R. S. Varma, Tetrahedron 2002, 58,1235-1255 R. S. Varma, Advances in Green Chemistry Chemical Syntheses Using Microwave Irradiation, Kavitha Printers, Bangalore, 2002. [Pg.88]

I gratefully acknowledge support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the National Science Foundation (through grants CHE 9502320 and CHE 9732604 to A.Y. and CHE 9522057 to the Department of Chemistry), and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Part of this work was completed when I was on sabbatical at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. I thank Professor Biman Bagchi and other members of the S.S.C.U. for their hospitality. [Pg.135]

Waxman, S. G. and Bangalore, L. Electrophysiological consequences of myelination. In R. A. Lazzarini (ed.), Myelin biology and disorders. San Diego, CA Elsevier Academic Press, 2004, pp. 117-141. [Pg.70]

Easwaramoorthy S, Sankaranarayanan C. Biological control of sugarcane pests with entomopathogenic nematodes. In Hussaini SS, Rabindra RJ, Nagesh M, editors. Current status of research on entomopathogenic nematodes in India. Bangalore Project Directorate of Biological Control 2003. pp. 143-152. [Pg.371]

Rasmussen, L.E.L. (1999) Evolution of chemical signals in the Asian elephant, Elephas maximus behavioural and ecological influences. J. Biosci. (Bangalore) 24, 241-251. [Pg.8]

Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Karnataka, India... [Pg.608]

Typeset by Macmillan India Ltd, Bangalore, India Printed and bound by Henry Ling Ltd, Dorchester, UK... [Pg.5]

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