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Gandhi, Indira

GEN. 104. I. Prigogine, A Major Influence, Indira Gandhi, G. Parthasarathi and Sharada Prasad, eds., Vikas Publishers, 1985. [Pg.72]

Kumar, S. Kumar, R. Koganti, S.B. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam (India), Report, IGC-273 (2005). [Pg.110]

Materials Science Division Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic ResearchKalpakkam 603 102, Tamil Nadu, India... [Pg.211]

IGIDR Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research PM2.5 Particulate matter smaller than 2.5 pm PM,o Particulate matter smaller than 10 pm PM3 5 Particulate matter smaller than 3.5 pm USEPA Unites States Environmental Protection Agency WHO World Health Organization... [Pg.220]

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research Mel M. Schwartz Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation (retired)... [Pg.484]

K. K. Shankamarayanan, Plate Heat Exchangers, Proc. Symposium on Heat Exchangers, Paper IT-3, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam 603102, India, February 1996. [Pg.1396]

At the same time, Kissinger and Nixon also threatened to withdraw U.S. economic assistance to India. Kissinger warned the Indian Ambassador on 8 October, If you start a war we will cut off all economic aid and you must include that in your cost calculation.A month later, Nixon more indirectly cautioned Prime Minister Indira Gandhi that the American people would not understand if India were to initiate military action against Pakistan. He observed that the Indo-Soviet treaty was not popular with the United States, and expressed doubt that an Indo-Pakistani war could be limited, since it would have implications and possibly great dangers for the whole framework of world peace. However, Nixon did not like the new Indian leader and was left with the impression that she was ready to go to war with Pakistan. ... [Pg.187]

In the late fall of 1984, plant operations were focused on using up existing stocks of chemicals to prepare for the sale of the plant. However, plans for making the last batches of product were delayed, due to rioting in the wake of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. City authorities imposed a curfew for several weeks which resulted in difficulties with getting the second and third shifts of workers into and out of the plant. [Pg.84]

Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam is 40 MWt/I3.2 MWe sodium cooled, loop type plutonium rich mixed carbide fuelled reactor. It has two primary and secondary loops and a common steam water circuit with once through steam generator (SG), which supplies super heated steam to the condensing turbine. [Pg.15]

Also in the area of heat removal, an exchange with researchers from the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR, India) has been recently initiated in order to identify topics of common interest for an eventual cooperation. This exchange has been facilitated by the visit to Brazil of Dr. Placid Rodriguez, Director of IGCAR. [Pg.10]

British Nuclear Fuels pic. United Kingdom Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, India Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland... [Pg.207]

P.R. Vasudeva Rao / Chemistry Group, Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam, India... [Pg.2480]

Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India... [Pg.289]

Institute of Physics and Power Engineering, Russian Federation Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, India China Institute of Atomic Energy, China... [Pg.441]


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