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Krishnamurthy, Nirmala
- Advances in Biochemical Engineering
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 20, No 10 (1983), Pagination: 338-338Abstract
This book reviews the biological experiments performed on the pars space missions and the facilities offered by spacelab in the future.- Advances in Biochemical Engineering
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 20, No 6 (1983), Pagination: 208-208Abstract
This book has four chapters on the various aspects of biotechnology. Microbial biomass as a source of nutrients from renewable substrates is described in the first chapter.- Bergmeyer Methods of Enzymatic Analysis - Third Edition
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 20, No 6 (1983), Pagination: 208-209Abstract
This book gives the recent information of the various procedures of enzymatic analysis. Description of the theoretical basis of enzymatic analysis is presented in the first few chapters.- Advances in Biochemical Engineering
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 20, No 5 (1983), Pagination: 181-181Abstract
Bio energy from fractionation of biomass is leading rapidly to utilization at all levels. This volume presents the most recent information on the biochemical technology and biomass conversion.- Advances in Biochemical Engineering
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 20, No 5 (1983), Pagination: 182-182Abstract
Mass ransfer phenomena in a biochemical reactor and its influence on the supply of reactants, and removal of products is presented.- Evaluation of Proteins for Humans
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 18, No 6 (1981), Pagination: 226-226Abstract
This volume is based on a symposium held at the 35th Annual meeting of the IFT, Chicago Illinois, June 8-12-1975. The contents reflect the current information available on the use of protein in human feeding.- Biological Utilization of β-Carotene from Amaranth and Leaf Protein in Preschool Children
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641011, IN
1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641011, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 13, No 9 (1976), Pagination: 293-295Abstract
It is one of those anomalies of nature and man that the countries with the highest rates of xerophthalmia are among the perennially greenest of the world, but the nutritious green leaves do not find their way into the mouth of the small child.- Metabolic Profile of Women College Students
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641011, IN
1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641011, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 13, No 2 (1976), Pagination: 29-33Abstract
The most important requisite for normal physical development is an adequate food intake. Variations in the dietary intake of different nutrients are reflected by changes in the concentration of the corresponding nutrients or their key metabolites in blood, tissues and urine. These levels can be related to inadequate, or adequate dietary intakes of the nutrients.- Early Diabetes:Advancs in Metabolic Disorders
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 8, No 6 (1971), Pagination: 342-342Abstract
The book "Early Diabetes" is based on the exchange of ideas by outstanding investigators at the first international symposium on early diabetes in Marbella, Spain, October 22-25, 1968, sponsored by the Diabetes Center of the New York Medical College.- Biomathematics - Vol. 1
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