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Detlef Virchow (Ed.) Efficient Conservation Of Crop Genetic Diversity
"... ative techniques and medications contained in this book. In every individual case the user must check such information by consulting the relevant literature. Camera ready by author Cover design: E. Kirchner, Heidelberg Printed on acid-free paper SPIN 10865355 30/314I/as 543210 8 Costs of Conserva ..."
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of Conservation of Agrobiodiversity in India Sanjeev Saxena, Vikas Chandak, Shrabani B. Ghosh, Riya Sinha, Neeru Jain and Anil K. Gupta Introduction Plant germplasm is a nonrenewable natural resource indispensable for the sustenance of human life on this earth. The story of human civilization is actually also a
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"... In the last five decades,the governments in South Asian countries have focussed their attention on the growth of power sector and invested huge capital (both public and private)in the power sector to increase the production of power i.e.electricity. In India,power sector was not well attended even ..."
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In the last five decades,the governments in South Asian countries have focussed their attention on the growth of power sector and invested huge capital (both public and private)in the power sector to increase the production of power i.e.electricity. In India,power sector was not well attended even
Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Economies Dr. Sanjeev Verma*
"... When India is making a transformational progress, GDP is growing at the rate of 8-8.5 percent per annum, sensex is reaching new heights every day, world is looking at us as one of fastest emerging economies of world. Shall we assume that our society is also progressing at the same rate as the econom ..."
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When India is making a transformational progress, GDP is growing at the rate of 8-8.5 percent per annum, sensex is reaching new heights every day, world is looking at us as one of fastest emerging economies of world. Shall we assume that our society is also progressing at the same rate
Microsoft Word - 008-Swati Saxena _1_
"... ABSTRACT: The present study deals with statistical analysis of Physico-chemical parameters of ground water quality in Bassi Tehsil of District Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. For this ground water samples from 71 sampling sites of 50 villages of study area were collected from tube wells and hand pumps of ..."
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ABSTRACT: The present study deals with statistical analysis of Physico-chemical parameters of ground water quality in Bassi Tehsil of District Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. For this ground water samples from 71 sampling sites of 50 villages of study area were collected from tube wells and hand pumps
STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS IN PSYCHIATRIC OUTPATIENTS:A CONTROLLED STUDY 1 SHEKHAR SAXENA*
"... The present study was conducted to investigate the frequency and types of life events experienced by psychiatric outpatients and to compare these with the events experienced by a control sample consisting of their normal relatives. One hundred and sixty-six patients and an equal number of marked con ..."
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or precipitation of psychiatric illnesses. Some studies have been reported from India also (Vankoba Rao and Nammalvar, 1976; Prakash, et al., 1980; Chatterjee et al.,
university coaches in India
"... Abstract: The purpose of the study was to examine the differences between state and central university coaches of India in their level of adjustment and emotional Intelligence. A random sample was selected from 42 different state and central recognized universities of India from different states. Tw ..."
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universities of India. Tools employed were Saxena’s Adjustment Inventory and Mangal Emotional Intelligence Inventory that served as the main data sources. Critical Ratio was applied to get the results. It was observed that the mean scores of state university coaches in India (m = 52.4) was higher than the mean
Dr. Vipin Saxena et al. / International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE) OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE REPRESENTATION THORUGH UML
"... Abstract — Due to the lack of database representation through a well-known object oriented modeling language i.e. Unified Modeling Language (UML), the present work is an attempt to represent the database through UML. In the paper, a case study of Life Insurance Corporation of India is considered to ..."
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Abstract — Due to the lack of database representation through a well-known object oriented modeling language i.e. Unified Modeling Language (UML), the present work is an attempt to represent the database through UML. In the paper, a case study of Life Insurance Corporation of India is considered
2001) “Recent debates on data base for measurement of poverty in India: some fresh evidence”, mimeo, Delhi School of Economics
"... We are grateful to Ms. Shilpa Bogra and Mr. Sanjeev Sharma, Senior Programmer, DSE-CDE Computer In India, the discussions on poverty have focused on one measure namely, proportion of the population below an exogenously specified poverty line (or headcount ratio). While non-income dimensions like hea ..."
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We are grateful to Ms. Shilpa Bogra and Mr. Sanjeev Sharma, Senior Programmer, DSE-CDE Computer In India, the discussions on poverty have focused on one measure namely, proportion of the population below an exogenously specified poverty line (or headcount ratio). While non-income dimensions like
What Caused the 1991 Currency Crisis in
"... contribute to the crisis? This paper seeks the answers through error correction models and by constructing the equilibrium real exchange rate using a technique developed by Gonzalo and Granger (1995). The evidence indicates that overvaluation as well as current account deficits and investor confiden ..."
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confidence played significant roles in the sharp exchange rate depreciation. The ECM model is supported by superior out-of-sample forecast performance versus a random walk model. [JEL F31, F32, F47] In mid-1991, India’s exchange rate was subjected to a severe adjustment. This event began with a slide
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