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An analysis of cropping pattern in north-western india

An analysis of cropping pattern in north-western india

... north western India has highly varied relief and climatic conditions which resulted in different cropping ...north-western India and the data have been collected at district level to analyze ...

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THE SCIENCE OF FOOD-GRAIN SUSTAINABILITY IN NORTH-WESTERN INDIA

THE SCIENCE OF FOOD-GRAIN SUSTAINABILITY IN NORTH-WESTERN INDIA

... There is a very complex, intricate but the most interesting relationship between the environment in terms of its physical endowment and its sustainable development. The dynamic interaction between limited resource supply ...

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Magnetostratigraphy of the Middle Jurassic Sediments from Kachchh Basin, Western India

Magnetostratigraphy of the Middle Jurassic Sediments from Kachchh Basin, Western India

... The palaeoposition of India after its breakup from Gondwana and its subsequent northward jour- ney during the Mesozoic poses many tectonic riddles. A magnetostratigraphy pattern has been constructed for the ...

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Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of TT Virus DNA in Western India

Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of TT Virus DNA in Western India

... The TTV DNA positivity among CLD patients (5 of 75; 6.7%) and voluntary blood donors was not significantly differ- ent (P ⬎ 0.5). Fifty-four of 75 patients suffering from CLDs were HBV DNA positive. All five TTV ...

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Detection of Quarry Blasts in the Koyna Warna Region, Western India

Detection of Quarry Blasts in the Koyna Warna Region, Western India

... In the present study, a similar approach has been attempted in the seismically active Koyna-Warna region of western India. We examine the catalogue and waveforms of the recorded events to test for the ...

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Flood Frequency Analysis of the Par River : Western India

Flood Frequency Analysis of the Par River : Western India

... from western India has been selected for study of flood frequency analysis ...by Western Ghats to the ...The Western Ghats (>900 m ASL) is higher in altitude than Surgana and Peth ...

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The influenza epidemic of 1918 and the adivasis of Western India

The influenza epidemic of 1918 and the adivasis of Western India

... In her study of the epidemic in Bombay Presidency, Ramanna describes the way that the disease spread rapidly through western India in 1918, and the measures adopted by colonial medical officials to try to ...

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Seasonal Variation and Bacteriological Analysis of an Industrial City of Western India

Seasonal Variation and Bacteriological Analysis of an Industrial City of Western India

... Abstract:- In the present study efforts have been made to assess seasonal variations and bacteriological analysis in ground water quality. The impact of industrialization on quality of drinking water of different ...

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Chemical Characteristics of Rain Water at an Industrial City of Western India

Chemical Characteristics of Rain Water at an Industrial City of Western India

... Kota is one of the major industrial city of Rajasthan state in India. It is situated 25 0 11 N and 75 0 51 E on the eastern bank of river Chambal in the southern part of Rajasthan with an elevation of 271 meters ...

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Characterization of Wet and Dry Deposition At An Industrial City Of Western India

Characterization of Wet and Dry Deposition At An Industrial City Of Western India

... Kota is one of the major industrial city of Rajasthan state in India. It is situated 25 0 11 N and 75 0 51 E on the eastern bank of river Chambal in the southern part of Rajasthan with an elevation of 271 meters ...

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On the Earliest Occurrence of Genus Phlycticeras Hyatt in Kachchh, Western India

On the Earliest Occurrence of Genus Phlycticeras Hyatt in Kachchh, Western India

... This is the earliest record of a definite lower Middle Callovian occurrence from the Jumara Dome, from top of Raj Nath's bed No.5, which accompanies Collotia (Reineckeia) octago[r] ...

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Note on the Occurrence of  Miogypsina  (Miogypsinoides)  Complanata   in Kutch, Western India

Note on the Occurrence of Miogypsina (Miogypsinoides) Complanata in Kutch, Western India

... The occurrence of Miogypsina (Myogypsinoides) dehaartiVander Vlerk was reported by several workers and very recently by Chatterji and Mathur (1966), However, to the knowledge of t[r] ...

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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Buildings in Surat City of western India

Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Buildings in Surat City of western India

... Dr. Vikram M Patel is working as a Professor and Principal at AIIE. He has several years of experience in teaching, research and consultancy in the field of Infrastructure Engineering, Structural Engineering, Earthquake ...

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Erythroderma: study of clinico  etiology and complications from Western India

Erythroderma: study of clinico etiology and complications from Western India

... from western study could be due to lack of awareness about the disease amongst the population and inadequate resources and facilities at peripheral health centre to diagnose the ...

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Toxicological Pattern of Poisoning in Urban Hospitals of Western India

Toxicological Pattern of Poisoning in Urban Hospitals of Western India

... Intentional poisoning was more common which was similar to other studies mentioned above. Maximum exposure in 20-35 age category is due to family dispute, domestic violence, and stress due to job/unemployment. Household ...

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Prevalence of Down Syndrome in Western India: A Cytogenetic Study

Prevalence of Down Syndrome in Western India: A Cytogenetic Study

... translocation, 25.0 years in mosaic which are not in accordance with our study, though both the studies were basically carried out in Gujarat. With regards to other risk factors[r] ...

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Modern and Historic Seismicity of Kachchh Peninsula, Western India

Modern and Historic Seismicity of Kachchh Peninsula, Western India

... Seismic data of Kachchh region was procured from (i) the Indian Meteorological Department (lMD), New-Delhi, India, (ii) United States Geological Survey (USGS) incorporating available [r] ...

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Awareness of polycystic ovarian syndrome among young women in Western India

Awareness of polycystic ovarian syndrome among young women in Western India

... Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex condition characterized by elevated androgen levels, menstrual irregularities, and/or small cysts on one or both ovaries. It is a common issue affecting more than ...

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Development Initiatives and Changing Social Stratification: The Case of Western Odisha, India

Development Initiatives and Changing Social Stratification: The Case of Western Odisha, India

... in India according to one’s caste and in some other places according to the religious sects and clans ...urban India one’s occupation and profession might be the basis of stratification whereas in the rural ...

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Indigenous and Western Medicines in Colonial South India: Nature of Discourses and Impact

Indigenous and Western Medicines in Colonial South India: Nature of Discourses and Impact

... of western medicine regarding the criticism of absence of anatomy in ...of western medicine and located indigenous medical theories within the scientific credentials (Zimmermann, ...that western ...

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