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Mukherjee, M. K.
- Biochemical Affinities of some Species of Ficus
Authors
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
Source
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 11, No 1-2 (1969), Pagination: 129-137Abstract
Polyphenolic constituents of eighteen Ficus species were studied as separated by paper chromatography. Their inter-relationship was examined on the basis of their paired affinity (PA) indices. A comparative relationship of each Species in respect of PA values with others, are shown in polygonal graphs. Each species posses a distinct shape and area of these polygons. F. eriobotryoides, the only species native of Tropical Africa included, has distinctly smaller PA values thereby indicating its remote relationship with others.
About 25-30% of the polyphenolic constituents are common in all the species, probably an indication of common heritage. At least two phenolics are found to be common to all the species studied.
PA indices between 30 and 60% are shown by a fairly large group of species in each case. Considering PA values above 60% or less than 30% as indicating more nearness or remoteness respectively, it is possible to show inter-relationship among them. The various species of the subgenus Urostigma clearly isolate themselves into one group. F. virens, F. elastica and F. drupaceae var. pubescens appear to be the connecting links between the species of the subgenus Urostigma and Ficus. Details of the relationship are discussed.
- Clinical Experience with Trimethoprim-sulpha-Methoxazole Combination (TMP/SMX) in Problem Cases of Urinary Tract Infection
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Source
The Indian Practitioner, Vol 32, No 4 (1979), Pagination: 251-257Abstract
No Abstract.- Welding Productivity in Ship Building
Authors
1 Visakhapatnam, IN
Source
Indian Welding Journal, Vol 13, No 1 (1981), Pagination: 1-13Abstract
Indian, shipping is growing rapidly but Indian shipyards are not able to deliver even a fraction of the tonnage being added annually. Extraordinarily long building period due to poor productivity in Indian Shipyards has been attributed to be the cause of this paradoxical state.
Hull fabrication takes up major part of building effort for the types of ships in vogue to-day. Welding, playing an important role inactivity of hull fabrication, has been discussed in the present paper and recommendations made for improvement of welding productivity in Indian Shipyards.
Keywords
Agouti gene, ASIP, Coat Color, Goat, Viscera.- Tube to Tube Sheet Internal Bore Welding for PFBR Steam Generator-Reheater
Authors
1 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Bombay, IN