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Nair, N. R.
- The Art of Scientific Immobilisation of Animals
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Indian Forester, Vol 103, No 1 (1977), Pagination: 64-79Abstract
This paper outlines the subject of chemical immobilisation of animals, briefly narrating different aspects such as pharmacology and mechanism of action of paralytic and anesthetic drugs darting equipment and complications arising out of im nobilisation procedures and also gives recommended dosages of some important drugs for the common Indian animals.- Logging Output Relative to Tree Dimensions in the Tropical Hardwood Forests of Kerala (India)
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Indian Forester, Vol 103, No 9 (1977), Pagination: 602-615Abstract
This paper deals with a study on the relation between logging output and tree and log dimensions, such as G.B.H. and mid-girth. The results of this study show that: within the dimensional range of trees and logs covered by the study, (i) Changes in the size of trees do not cause any significant change in the output for the work of felling trees. (ii) Output for the work of debarking, in terms of the volume of timber produced, increases with the increase in the girth of the logs. (iii) The work of cross-cutting and shaping of log has a maximum output at an optimum tree size. The works of felling trees cross-cutting, shapping and debarking of logs, when taken together, also show the above trend.- Rationalisation of Wages in Forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 96, No 6 (1970), Pagination: 414-425Abstract
This paper attempts to give, a brief and comprehensive account of the different measures and disciplines available at our disposal, for the rationalisation of wages, such as State Regulations, Work Study, Work Physiology, Job Evaluation and Incentive Schemes. The inter-relationships of these different disciplines in the field of wage fixation is brought out in the concluding part. Brief descriptions of a Job Evaluation and a Work Study-cum-Physiological Study, made with the help of the Forestry Commission of Great Britain, are a1so included.- Height of Transplants of Eucalyptus hybrid (SYN. E. Tereticornis) and Plantation Performance
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Indian Forester, Vol 97, No 2 (1971), Pagination: 75-78Abstract
This paper deals with an experimental study conducted to investigate the influence or otherwise of the height of the transplants at the time of planting, on plantation performance in Eucalyptus tereticornis species. The study showed that the advantage in height growth of tall transplants over short. Transplants (within a range of 15 cm to 95 cm) persisted six months after planting out whereas there was no significant difference in height growth of the transplants of different heights after 37 months in the plantation. This indicates that the planting heights (within a range of 15 cm to 95 cm) influence the plantation heights during the early stages but the differences in height growth tend to even out in later years.- A Note on the Breeding of Darters in the Periyar Lake
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Indian Forester, Vol 99, No 10 (1973), Pagination: 621-622Abstract
no abstract- Rationalisation of Establishment Cost in the Eucalyptus Plantations of Kerala
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