References: Gite‚ L.P. and S.K. Patra. 1981. Sowing and Fertiliser Application Equipment of India‚ Michael AM and Ojha TM. 1987. Principles of Agricultural Engineering Volume-I‚ Jain Yadav BG and Yadav RNS. 1991 Feasibility of using field plot in India Malvino AP and Leach DP. 1987. Digital
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Civil Engineering Programme KA 40701 Makmal IV Journal Reports Group 6 (C1 -E) Noise Level Range in Lecture Hall Nancy Chua Yin Yee‚ Fashius Mark Marail‚ Fatin Suraya bte Suhaili‚ AG.Mohd Taufiq B.Ag.Ali‚ Syazwan Bin Madso‚ Dayang Haniza Binti Awang Patra Abstract: Sound is technically described in term of loudness (amplitude) of the sound and frequency (pitch) of the sound. The standard unit measurement of the loudness of sound is the decibel (dB). Noise can be taken as pollution because it causes
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‚ 2012. Liquidity Ratios. [Online] Available at: http://www.smallbusiness.wa.gov.au/liquidity-ratios Housing‚ T. R. o. C.‚ 2009. Financial viability. [Online] Available at: http://www.rch.nsw.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/F54F4338-56D4-4753-A6D7- Karunakar Patra‚ J. K. P.‚ 2006. Accounting & Finance for Management. 1st Ed. New Delhi: Syrup and Sons. Morningstar‚ 2012. Mark & Tip Top Group Plc.-MKS. [Online] Available at: http://tools.morningstar.co.uk/uk/stockreport/default.aspx? Tab=10&vw=BS&SecurityToken=0P00007OL2
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Pesticides are frequently used for controlling pests in agricultural field but they also enter into aquatic system and ultimately affect non-target organism like fish very adversely.Profenofos a well known organophosphate pesticide is a potential toxicant polluting the aquatic system which has been in agricultural use for controlling pests . The present study is aimed to assess the histopathological impact of lethal (0.3 parts per million (ppm)) and sub lethal (0.06 parts per million (ppm))
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GOVERNMENT‚ SOCIETY & BUSINESS A Paper on “India’s Glorious Past” Submitted by‚ Dhanya Ann Roy F13025 Section A ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA The known Indian Economy starts with the Indus Valley Civilization also known as the “Harappan Civilization”. It is estimated by experts that the society existed between 3300 and 1700 BC. The people of Indus Valley rather made deals instead of war and began with the domestication of animals and developed multi-dimensional economy
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ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING THESIS NO: 277 JULY 2011 The following dissertation by Kostas Alexis‚ Dipl. Electrical & Computer Engineering‚ is approved: “Control of Cooperative Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” The dissertation was presented in public on July 6th . The seven member committee: 1. Anthony Tzes‚ Professor at Electrical & Computer Engineering Department‚ University of Patras‚ Member of the advisor committee 2. Konstantinos
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Tyagaraja & the Theory of Rasa Anthony Raj Class of 2013-14‚ DakshinaChitra. INTRODUCTION Natya Sastra (circa 100 BC) enumerated eight rasas. Rasa‚ in effect‚ stood for a “consciousness altering experience”‚ which was beyond normal human emotions. Abhinavagupta (circa 1000 AD) strongly canvassed for inclusion of Shanta as the ninth rasa‚ and declared it the Rasa of Rasas. Hence the term Navarasas. In his view‚ Bhakthi (Spiritual Devotion) was only an appendage of the Shanta Rasa
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE T. Koshy‚ 1997‚ “Depository in the Debt Market:The Unfinished Agenda” Though the Indian capital market is over 100 years old‚ it continues mainly as a market for equity related products. Debt is more or less financed through banks and financial institutions‚ although in the recent past‚ financial markets are playing an increasingly significant role. Even the Government securities market essentially consists of primary issues and inter-institutional trades.However‚ due to a
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Origin Of Name of District : - The origin of the name of the district‚ Ballia‚ has long been a matter of dispute. It is locally said to have been derived from the name of the sage Valmiki‚ the celebrated hindu poet and the author of RAMAYAN‚ whose having resided here was commemorated‚ by a shrine which has long been washed away. Another belief about the origin of the name is that it has been derived from the sandy nature of the land of the place‚ locally known as ballu meaning sand . Location and
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ACROPOLIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH‚ INDORE Faculty of Management Studies Major Research Project On “To Study Salaried Employees Perception Towards Tax Saving Schemes” Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Administration (2009 – 2011) Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Prerna Sharma
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