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Mishra, R. N.
- Varieties of Pearl Millet for the Maintenance of Corcyra cephalonica (Stainton) Culture towards the Detrimental Effect of the Predatory Habit of Tribolium castaneum (Herbst)
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Indian Forester, Vol 123, No 2 (1997), Pagination: 175-179Abstract
The activity of biological control agents like predators, parasitoids etc. attacking pests can depend upon the properties of the host on which it is developed. Therefore, the reproductive behavioural strategy of host eggs, Corcyra cephalonica were tried with different nutritive medium in order to produce the active and viable parasitoids like trichogrammatids, chrysopids etc against pest resurgence especially forest insect groups.- Desert Afforestation Priorities, Species and Prospects
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Indian Forester, Vol 122, No 11 (1996), Pagination: 973-979Abstract
Forestry in arid region faces severe constraints of climate and inhospitable soil conditions which impede plant establishment and growth. Suitable species planted in afforesting the Indian desert and technological advances in forestry under various programmes are described in the paper.- Neem Improvement Research at Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur
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Indian Forester, Vol 121, No 11 (1995), Pagination: 997-1002Abstract
The pilot research studies on Neem being carried out at Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur are highlighted in this paper.- Efficacy of Neem Seed Oil against the Babul Whitefly Acaudaleyrodes rachipora (Singh) (Aleyrodidae: Homoptera)
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Indian Forester, Vol 121, No 11 (1995), Pagination: 1077-1080Abstract
An experiment was conducted to study the efficacy of neem seed oil and some conventional against the babul whitefly Acadaleyrodes rachipora on Acacia senegal. The results revealed that neem seed oil at 0.5, 0.3 and even at 0.1 % concentrations were very active and suppressed the development of the whitefly significantly while monocrotophos and endosulfan were not effective to suppress this whitefly.- A Note on the Lateral Strength of 5 MM Dia. Common Wire Nails under Double Shear in Terminalia alata (Sain)
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Indian Forester, Vol 113, No 12 (1987), Pagination: 801-804Abstract
Nail is an economical and simple jointing device for wood members in Timber Structures such as roof trusses columns, beams etc. The lateral strength of 5 mm dia (6 S.W.G.) nails iu double shear in Terminalia alata (Sain) determined through laboratory tests has been reported in this paper to enable the structural engineers to use this data in the design and construction of Timber Structures.- Effect of Maternal Education on Adoption of Immunization Services-a Case Control Study in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
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1 Dept. of Community Medicine Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 5, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 231-233Abstract
Background: Immunization is the most powerful and cost-effective weapon for the prevention and control and even eradication of a disease. So awareness about immunization among the parents is essential to immunize their children.
Objective: The present study was done to assess the effect of maternal education on adoption of immunization practices.
Materials and Method: Data was collected in the immunization clinic of Hi-Tech medical college and hospital from the mothers of children coming for immunization.
Results were analyzed by applying percentage and Chi-square test Results: 83.2% mothers have adequate knowledge about routine immunization. Majority (66.4%) mothers knew about adverse effects following immunization (AEFI), 66% knew about optional vaccines. Mothers with high educational levels had significantly better knowledge about immunization.
Conclusion: Health education should be integrated with immunization to increase acceptance as well as coverage and success of immunization programme.
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Immunization, Educational Status, Chi-square Test- Geology of the Jensurigudda Iron Ore Deposit of Chickmagalur District, Mysore
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1 Sandur, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 13, No 4 (1972), Pagination: 373-381Abstract
The Jensurisudda Iron ore deposit is one of the prominent iron ore occurrences in the Bababudan hills of Mysore State belonging to the 'Bababudan Series' of Dharwarian age.
The formation consists of bedded hematite and limonite resting over ferruginous shale with lenses of quartzites. The structure is a major fold with axis trending NNWSSE. The harder rocks viz. the quartzites and the ores display innumerable irregular folds. Structural control or localisation is present in a broad sense. Harder or lumpy ore overlies softer ore and blue dust. The ore body extends to a depth of 20 metres. It is inferred that the ferruginous shales are the source rocks for ore formation and that the concentration has been achieved through 'lateritic weathering'.
- Chitradurga Metallogeny - A Case Study for Regional Metallogenic Analysis
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1 Geological Survey of India, Karnataka Circle, Jayanagar Shopping Complex, Bangalore 560011, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 26, No 8 (1985), Pagination: 599-606Abstract
Chitradurga schist belt has traditionally been accepted as a long and narrow curvilinear Archaean geosynclinal pile, cratonised long ago. Important economic minerals are gold ore at Gadag, Bellara, Ajjanahalli and Honnemaradi; antimony at Chikkanayakanahalli; copper-lead-zinc and pyrite at Ingaldhal; iron and manganese ores at the western margin of the belt; limestone and dolomite around Dodguni, Chikkanayakanhalli and Javanahalli; barytes and fuchsite quartzite around Ghattihosahalli.
Salient features of the zonation of metals and minerals show a trend from the central to peripheral areas in the belt:
Cu, Pb, Zn, Pyrite → Au, Ag, Sb, As → Fe, MD, Carbonates → Barite, Fuchsite Quartzite, Kyanite → Feldspar, Quartz, Corundum.
The appropriate name for the container of this varied mineral spectrum across the time and space concept, could be 'metallogen'. The significant features of mineral zones in the Chitradurga metallogen; could prognostically lead to search for ore and the speculative size-up of the mineral in a futuristic perspective, thus forming a basis for a Resource Base. Regional metallogenic analysis thus opens up new vistas for future mineral appraisals. Chitradurga metallogen could thus form a subject for case study.
- Geology Around Pokharan Nuclear Sites
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1 Geological Survey of India, Nagpur, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 52, No 3 (1998), Pagination: 364-364Abstract
No Abstract.- Exploration Planning for Sandur Manganese Ores
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1 Geological Survey of India, 78, Diagonal Road, Jayanagar III Block, Bangalore-560011, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 19, No 10 (1978), Pagination: 446-453Abstract
Three prevailing ore types viz., stratiform, podiform and tabular deposits occur at the incidence ratio of 75:6:19. The stratiform orebodies can be designated as plenemensurate and regular; the podiform types as partimensurate and complicated; and the tabular ones as extramensurate and irregular.Based on the study presented here, a stratiform body may be explored on 100m × 100m square grid by core-drilling for the results to remain within the confidence level of ±20%; while pediform bodies may be explored with jack hammer-cum-diamond drilling at 50m × 50m square grid and the tabular deposits at 20 m × 20m square grid with deep pits-cum-drilling for the results to remain at the same level of assurance.
- Stochastic Forecasting of Denominational Requirement and Replacement of Currency in India
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1 Department of Statistics, Patna University, Patna, IN
2 Ganga Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Patna, IN
3 Department of Rural Development, Government of Bihar, IN