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Title Association of microflora with Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) and their beneficial roles Manju Philip 2013
Title Beneficial endophytic fungi from Rhizomes of ZingiberOfficinale Rosc. Anisha C 2017
Title Beneficial And Health Promoting Effects Of Lactic Acid Bacteria From Honey Bee Gut Honey Chandran C 2021
Title Beneficial effects of bacteria with activity against Pythium aphanidermatum isolated from pitcher plant Aswani, R 2022
Title Economics of seized vehicles in Kerala, a cost benefit analysis Asha Neendur 2022
Title Leakage reduction and aging benefits technique for low- power VLSI design Sreekala, K S 2020
Title Deseeyathyum athmavabodhavum Benenjakkavithakalil (ദേശീയതയും ആത്മാവബോധവും ബെനീഞ്ഞക്കവിതകളിൽ) Sigi, M V 2021
Title Macromolecular characteristics on the binding of Rose Bengal by crosslinked polymers Gigimol, M G 2000
Title നോവല്‍ വിവര്‍ത്തനം മലയാളത്തില്‍ : ബംഗാളി നോവലുകളുടെ തിരഞ്ഞെടുത്ത മലയാള വിവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങളെ അടിസ്ഥാനമാക്കി ഒരു താത്ത്വികപഠനം (Novel translation in Malayalam: A theoretical study based on selected Malayalam translations of Bengali novels) Jaya Sukumaran (ജയാ സുകുമാരന്‍) 2003
Title സ്ത്രീയും ആത്മീയതയും ബനീഞ്ഞാ കവിതകളില്‍ (Women and spirituality in Benignan poetic sketches) Biji, M P (ബിജി, എം പി) 2012
Title Systematic, pharmacognostic Ethnobotanic and Nutraceutical study of Coccinia Grandis (Linn.) Voight, Momordica Charantia Linn. And Benincasa Hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. Sheemole, M S 2017
Title A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Title മലയാളഭാഷയ്ക്കും സാഹിത്യത്തിനും ബെഞ്ചമിന്‍ ബെയിലിയുടെ സംഭാവനകള്‍ (Benjamin Bailey's contributions towards Malayalam language and literature) Babu Cherian (ബാബു ചെറിയാന്‍) 2006
Title Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Title Studies on the effect of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne Incognita (Kofoid & White) Chitwood, on Pueraria Phaseoloides Benth Thankamony, S 2006
Title Studies on vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi in the growth improvement of Pueraria Phaseoloides Benth Kochuthresiamma Joseph 1997
Title Characterization, evaluation and micropropagation of Patchuli (Pogostemon-Patchouli Benth): An important aromatic plant in South India Mini Chacko 2010
Title Fishes of the Perumthenaruvi region of the Pamba river with special reference to Benthic forms Thomas John, P 2005
Title Accumulation of heavy metals in selected Benthic organisms and Fishes of Vembanad Lake Ecosystem Jayasooryan, K K 2016
Title Distribution and community structure of benthic fauna in Cochin estuary, India Geetha, P.N 2019
Title Biomonitoring of Chalakudi river using benthic macro invertebrates Banazair, O A 2022
Title Studies on the benthic macro invertebrates in Pampa river along the Pathanamthitta district in Kerala Sreerenjini Kamal 2022
Title Carbon Nitrogen flux in Cochin estuarine system and its influence on benthic fauna Regina Hershey, N 2022
Title Studies on community structure of macro and meio benthic fauna of Thangassery fishing harbour area in Kerala coast Ambily K. Sukumaran 2022
Title Athmeeyathayude padangal Benyaminte novalukalil ആത്മീയതയുടെ പാഠങ്ങൾ ബെന്യാമിൻ ൻറെ നോവലുകളിൽ Jestin K Kuriakose 2022
Title An ab initio theoretical study of the relative stabilities of Benzene and Prismane and some analogues Jacob George 2007
Title Studies on one-, two- and three-dimensional coordination polymers derived from benzene dicarboxylates Joseph, K C 2010
Page II.5. Preparation Of N-Benzyl, N-Ethyl and N-Methyl Substituted N-Bromopolystyrenesulphonamide Resins And Synthetic Transformations Using These Reagents - A Comparative Study Polymeric solid-phase reagents for organic synthesis Sudhakaran, K V 1992
Page c. N-Benzyl- N-bromo Resin Polymeric solid-phase reagents for organic synthesis Sudhakaran, K V 1992
Page V.20. Preparation Of N-Benzylpolystyrenesulphonamide Polymeric solid-phase reagents for organic synthesis Sudhakaran, K V 1992
Page V.21. Preparation Of N-Bromo-N-Benzylpolystyrenesulphonamide Resin Polymeric solid-phase reagents for organic synthesis Sudhakaran, K V 1992
Page iii) Removal of Benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) group: Preparation of Boc-Arg (Mts) -OH Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page 2.2.1 Objectives and Benefits Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 5.2.1.4 Benefits Yielded from CADA Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page Fig. 8: FARMERS BENEFITED FROM CAD Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page II. BENZIL-BENZILIC ACID REARRANGEMENT IN CROSSLINKED MACROMOLECULAR SYSTEMS Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (a) Intrapolymeric Benzoin Condensation Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.II.1. IR spectram of polymeric benzoin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.II.2. c13CP/MAS spectrum of polymeric benzoin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (b) Crossed Benzoin Condensation Between Pol.ymeric Aldehyde (4a or 4b) and Substituted Benzaldehydes Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (c) Effect of Crosslinking on Polymeric Benzoin Condensation Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (d) Effect of Hyperentropic Factor on Intrapolymeric Benzoin Condensation Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. II.3. Effect of hyperentropic factor on intrapolymeric benzoin condensation Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.II.4. IR spectrum of polymeric benzil analogue Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.II.5. C13 CP/MAS NMR spectrum of polymeric benzil Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 6. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.II.6. IR spectrum of polymeric benzilic acid Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.II.7. C13 CP/MAS NMR spectrum of polymeric benzilic acid Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. II.8. Effect of solvation on the extent of benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement in DVB crosslinked polystyrene matrix Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. II.9- Effect of solvation on the extent of benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement in TTEGDA- crosslinked polystyrene matrix Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 7. Kinetics of Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Polymeric Matrices Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. II.10- Salt effect on benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement in polymeric matrices Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (c) Synthesis of Benzilic Acid (10) from Polybenzil: Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 1. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Soluble Macromolecular Cavities Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (a) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in PEG-400 and PEG-6000 Media Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (a) Encapsulation of Benzil Molecules in the Cavities of DVB- Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.III.4. IR spectra of: I-PS-DVB copolymer, II-benzil encapsulated PS DVB co-polymer Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. III.6. Scanning electron micrograph of benzil-encapsulated PS-DVB resin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.III.7. IR spectra of -PS-BDDMA resin, II - benzil encapsulated PS-BDDMA resin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. III.9. Scanning electron micrograph of benzil encapsulated PS-BDDMA resin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig.III.10. IR spectra of I - PS-EGDMA resin, II - benzil encapsulated PS-EGDMA resin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (d) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the cavities of DVB- Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. III.11. IR spectrum of benzilic acid encapsulated PS-DVB resin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. III.12. Scanning electron micrograph of benzilic acid- encapsulated PS-DVB resin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (e) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the cavities of BDDMA- Crosslinked Polystyrene Matrix Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (f) Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the cavities of EGDMA- Crosslinked Polystyrene Matrix Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 6. Preparation of Polymer-Bound Benzaldehyde Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 8. Synthesis of Polymeric Benzoin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (a) Intrapolymeric Benzoin Condensation: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page (b) Crossed Benzoin Condensation: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 9. Determination of Hydroxyl Capacity of Benzoin Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 10. Synthesis of Polymeric Benzil Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 11. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in Crosslinked Polymeric Matrices: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 12. Estimation of Carboxyl Value of Benzilic Acid Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 13. Investigation of the Effect of Solvents on Polymer-Analogous Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 16. Synthesis of α -Hydroxy Acid from Polybenzil: Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 17. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in PEG400 Medium: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 18. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in PEG6000 Medium: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 19. Preparation of Benzil Encapsulated Styrene-Divinylbenzene Copolymers: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 20. Preparation of Benzil-Encapsulated Styrene-BDDMA Copolymers: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 21. Preparation of Benzil-Encapsulated Styrene-EGDMA Copolymers: General Procedure Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 22. Benzil-Benzilic Acid Rearrangement in the Cavities of Styrene-Based Copolymers Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 23. Preparation of Polymeric Benzoic Acid Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 24. Preparation of Polymeric Benzoyl Chloride Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 25. Preparation of Polymeric Benzamide Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page Fig. 3.13. Effect of molar excess on reagent on reactivity TTEGDA-crosslinked PVPMnO, resin (Benzoin oxidation) Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page Fig. 3.14. Effect of temperature on reactivity of TTEGDA crosslinked PVPMn04 resin (Benzoin oxidation) Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page Fig. 4. Spectrophotometric calibration curve benzil in different solvents Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 4.18. Effect of cross linking on the oxidation of benzoin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page Fig.l.6. Energy band diagram showing band bending atinsulator electrode interface. Studies on the electrical, optical and thermal properties of Molybdenum trioxide, Vanadium pentoxide and Titanium dioxide thin films Krishnakumar, S 1995
Page (g) DVB-cross linked benzyl poly (vinyl pyridinium) chloride Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page (f) Benzyl poly (vinyl pyridinium) chloride Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Old age, disability and survivors benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Medfcal care sickness and Maternity Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 2. Sickness Benefit The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 3. Maternity Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 4. Old Ase Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 5. Invalidity Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 6. Survivors Benefit The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 7. -Em ployment Injury Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 8. Unemployment Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 1. Medical Care and Sickness Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 2. Maternity Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 3. Old age benefits are not common in Africa The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 4. E-mp loyment Injury Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 5. Family Benefit The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Old Age Benefits The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page 2.2.9. The reduction of (2-acetoxy/benzoyloxy) phenyl methyl ketone Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 2.2.10. The reduction of methyl (2-benzoyloxy/phenyIacetoxy) benzoate Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 3. Preparation of methyl/benzyl/isopropyl/hydrogn phthalate Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 4. Preparation of benzhydryl/1-phenylethy 1hydrogen phthalate Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 11. Preparation of (2-benzoyloxy) phenyl methyl ketone (2.40b) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 12. Preparation of methyl (2-benzoyloxy) benzoate (2.41a) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 13. Preparation of 2-methyl (2-phenylacetoxy) benzoate (2.41b) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 1. The reduction of nitrophenyl benzoate (3.7a-c) and nitrophenyl ethanoate Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 2. The reduction of N- (nitrop11enyl) benzamides (3.14a-c) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 1. Preparation of nitrophenyl benzoates (3.7a-c) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 7. Preparation of N- (nitrophenyl) benzamides (3.14il-c) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 1. Reduction of nitrophenyl benzoates (3.7a-c) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 8. Reduction of N- (nitropheny1) benzamides (3.14 a-c) Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page vi) Preparation -of 4-bromonethyl benzoic acid Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page V.6 Preparation of N-benzoyl glycine Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page V.7 Preparation of N-benzoyl glycine-4-nitrophanylester Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page V.8 Aminolysis of N-benzoyl glycine-4- nitrophenylester by polymeric amines Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page Mixed Benzoic Xanthic Anhydride Resins (32a, 36a-36e): General Procedure Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Preparation of Polymer-Bound mixed Benzoic Thioxanthic Anhydrides: General Procedure Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Preparation of S-Benzoyl Mercaptomethyl Polystyrene Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Preparation of S-Benzoyl Thioglycolamide Resin Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Fig.III.1. Mole per cent benzene uptake of natural rubber with different crosslinking systems at 280 C (The samples were cured to a torque of 33.8 dNrn) Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Fig.III.5. Mol per cent benzene uptake of CV system at different cure time. Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Fig.VI.1. Mole per cent benzene uptake of natural rubber with different fillers at 28c (The samples were cured to the optimum cure time) Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Fig.V1.4. Mole per cent benzene uptake of natural rubber with different fillers cured to the same torque. Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Fig.V1.5. Mole per cent benzene uptake of HAF filled natural rubber samples with different cure time. Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Fig. V1.8. Arrhenius pbts of log D Vs I/T for filled natural rubber samples +benzene. Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Fig.VII.l. Mole per cent benzene uptake for unfilled, black filled and silica filled NR, cured to t90 at 28C. Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Page Bay of Bengal Propramme Traditional fishermen community in Kerala and their development through Co-operatives: A Gandhian critique Mathew Philip, T 1997
Page 3.2.1 The reactions of 3- (bis (methylthio) melhylene]pentane-2, 4-dione with substituted benzaldehydes Novel functionalized Ketene dithioacetals: Synthesis and reactions Dhanya Viswam 1998
Page 3.2.2 The reactions of 3-bis (methylthio) methylene pentane-2, 4-dione with substituted benzaldehydes under acid catalyzed conditions Novel functionalized Ketene dithioacetals: Synthesis and reactions Dhanya Viswam 1998
Page 2.2.1a BOND STRETCHING AND BOND BENDING POTENTIALS Theoretical studies of ring strain in small monocyclic and spirocyclic molecules Prince Xavier, K A 1999
Page 3.4.2 The reactions of 3-[bis (methylthio) methylene]pentane-2, 4-dionewith substituted benzaldehydes. Novel functionalized Ketene dithioacetals: Synthesis and reactions Dhanya Viswam 1998
Page 3.4.3 The reaction of 3-bis (methylthio) methylene pentane-2, 4-dione withsubstituted benzaldehydes under acid catalyzed condition. Novel functionalized Ketene dithioacetals: Synthesis and reactions Dhanya Viswam 1998
Page 1. Preparation of 4-bromomethyl benzoyl amino ethylpoly (acrylamide) Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 7. Preparation of N-benzoylglycine 4-nitrophenyl ester Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 30. Preparation of 4-bromomethyl benzoic acid from 4-methyl benzoic acid Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 31. Preparation of 4-methyl benzoyl chloride from 4-bromomethyl benzoic acid Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 32. Preparation of 4-bromomethyl benzoyl aminoethyl DVB-crosslinked poly (acrylamide) Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 3. O. basilicum L.var. glabratum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 4a.O. basilicum L.var. glabratum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 4. O. basilicum L. var pilosum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 5a. O. basilicum L. var pilosum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 5. O. basilicum L. var. purpurascens Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 6a. O. basilicum L. var. purpurascens Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 6. O. basilicum L. var. thyrsiflorum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 7a. O. basilicum L. var. thyrsiflorum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 13. Acrocephalus capitatus Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 14a. Acrocephalus capitatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 14. Orthosiphon glabratus Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 15a. Orthosiphon glabratus Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 15. O. glabratus var. parviflorus Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 16a. O. glabratus var. parviflorus Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 21. P. wightii Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 22a. P. wightii Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 22. Coleus armticus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 23a. Coleus armticus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 23. C. aromaticus Benth. var.variegata Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 24a. C. aromaticus Benth. var.variegata Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 24. C. blumei Benth. var verschaffeltii Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 25a. C. blumei Benth. var verschaffeltii Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 26. C. laciniatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 27a. C. laciniatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 27. C. laciniatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 28a. C. laciniatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 29. C. zeylanicus (Benth.) Cramer Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 30a. C. zeylanicus (Benth.) Cramer Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 31. A. eriocephalus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 32a. A. eriocephalus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 34. Pogostemon benghalensis (Burm.f.) Kuntze Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 35a. Pogostemon benghalensis (Burm.f.) Kuntze Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 35. P. heyneanus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 36a. P. heyneanus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 37. P. vestitus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 38a. P. vestitus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 38. Eusteralis quadrifolia (Benth.) Panigrahi Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 39a. Eusteralis quadrifolia (Benth.) Panigrahi Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 51. L. stricta Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 52a. L. stricta Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 52. L. vestita Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 53a. L. vestita Benth. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basilicum L.var. glabratum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basilium L.var. pilosum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basillcum L. var. purpurascens Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basilicum L.var. thyrsiflorum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Acrocephalus capitatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon glabratus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon glabratus var. parviflorus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Plectranthus wightii Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus arematicus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus aromaticus Benth. var. variegata Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus blumel Benth. var. verschaffeltii Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus laciniatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus parviflorus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus zeylanicus (Benth.) Cramer Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Anisochilus eriocepbalus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Pogostemon benghalensis (Burm.f.) Kuntze Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Pogostemon heyneanus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Pogostenon vestitus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Zusteralis quadrifolia (Benth) Panigrahi Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Leucas stricta Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Leucas vestita Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basillcum L. var. glabratum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basilicln L. var.pilosum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basillcum L. var. purpurascens Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum basillcum L. var.thyrsiflorum Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Acrocephalus capitatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon Glabratus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon glabratus var. parviflorus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Plectranthus wightii Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus aromaticus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus aromaticus Benth. var. variegata Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus blumel Benth. var. verschaffeltii Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus laciniatus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Coleus zeylanicus (Benth.) Cramer Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Anisochilus eriocephalus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Pogostemon benghalensis (Burm.f.) Kuntze Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Pogostemon heyneanus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Pogostemon vestitus Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Eusteralls quadrifolia (Benth.) Panigrahi Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Leucas stricta Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Leucas vestita Benth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page 4.2.2.1 Reaction of benzoyl dithioacetate with 1, 2-dibromoethane Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 4.2.2.2 Reaction of benzoyl dithioacetate with Phenacyl bromide Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 4.4.6 Reaction of the benzoyl dithioacetate with 1, 2-dibromoethane of the benzoyl dithioacetate with phenacyl bromide Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 4.4.7 Reaction of the benzoyl dithioacetate with phenacyl bromide Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 5. OXIDATIVE CYCLIZATIONS OF β-Oxo-N-ARYLTHIOAMIDES TO SUBSTITUTED BENZOTHIAZOLES Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 5.1.1 Benzothiazoles: Synthesis Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page Diffusivity, Permeability, and sorptivityof Benzene and Substituted BenzenesThrough Crosslinked EpoxidizedNatural Rubber Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page IV.1.7. The Ultimate Reality - benevolent or malevolent Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page Benediction Adbhutapanjaram of Narayana Diksita: A critical study Ambika, C P 1999
Page II.6.3 Benzyne intermediate trapping Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page II.6.5. Benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page III.4.1 Preparation of polymeric benzophenone oximes via Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page III.4.2 Preparation of polymeric benzyl phenyl ketoximes via Grignard reaction Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page V.8. Preparation of the polymeric benzophenone oximes Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page (g) Effect of peroxide [dicumyl (DCP) and benzoyl peroxide (UPO) ]treatment Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 5. Transport of Benzene and Methyl Substituted Benzenes through Carbon Black Filled Epoxidised Natural Rubber Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page 2.1 Synthesis of 3-benzoyl benzo thiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.1 (i) Reaction of 3-benzoyl benzo thiazoline-2-thione with amines Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.1 (ii) Reaction of 3-benzoyl benzo thiazoline-2-thione with alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.1 (iii) Reaction of 3-benzoyl benzo thiazoline-2-thione with amino alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.2 Synthesis of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.2 (i) Reaction of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione with amines Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.2 (ii) Reaction of 3-. (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione with alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.2 (iii) Reaction of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione with amino alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.3 Synthesis of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.3 (i) Reaction of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione with amines Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.3 (ii) Reaction of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione with alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.3 (iii) Reaction of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione with amino alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.4 Synthesis of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.4 (i) Reaction of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione with amines Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.4 (ii) Reaction of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione with alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.4 (iii) Reaction of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione with amino alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.2 Synthesis of 3-benzoyl benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.2. (i) Reaction of 3-benzoyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (ha) with amines: Formation of amides Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.2 (ii) Reaction of 3-benzoyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (4a) with amino alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.3 Synthesis of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.3. (i) Reaction of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione (4b) with amines: Formation of amides Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.3 (ii) Irradiation of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione (4b) with alcohols: Formation of esters Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.3 (iii) Reaction of 3- (phenylacetyl) benzothiazoline-2-thione (4b) with amino alcohols: Formation ofhydroxy amides Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.4 Synthesis of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.4 (i) Reaction of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline - 2 - thione (4c) with amines: Formation of amides Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.4 (ii) Irradiation of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (4c) in presence of alcohols: Formation of esters Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.4 (iii) Reactions of 3-acetyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (4c) with amino alcohols: Formation of hydroxyamides Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.5 Synthesis of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.5 (i) Reaction of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (4d) with amines: Formation of amides Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.5 (ii) Irradiation of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (4d) in presence of alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.5 (iii) Reaction of 3-propionyl benzothiazoline-2-thione (4d) with amino alcohols: Selective aminolysis Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.1 Synthesis of 3-benzoyl benzoxazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.2 Reaction of 3-aryl benzoxazoline 2-thiones with amines Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.3 Reaction of 3-acyl benzoxazoline 2-thiones with alcohols under photochemical conditions Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.4 Reaction of 3-acyl benzoxazoline 2-thione with amino alcohols Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.1 Synthesis of 3-acyl benzoxazoline-2-thiones (5a-e): General procedure Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.2. Reaction of 3-acyl benzoxazoline-2-thiones withamines: General procedure Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.3. Reaction of 3-acyl benzoxazoline-2-thione withalcohols: General procedure Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.4. Reaction of 3-acyl benzoxazoline-2-thione with aminoalcohols: General procedure Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.1 UV-visible spectrum of 3-acyl benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.2 UV-visible spectrum of 3-acyl benzothiazoline-2-thione during aminolysis Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.3 UV-visible spectrum of 3-acyl benzoxazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 2.4 UV-visible spectrum of 3-acyl benzoxazoline-2-thione during aminolysis Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.1 Synthesis of 3-[ (N-benzoyl) glycyl] benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.3 Synthesis of 3-[ (Boc) glycyl] benzothiazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.5 Synthesis of 3-[ (N-benzoyl!g1ycyl] benzoxazoline-2-thione Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Page 3.2.4 Reaction with Substituted Benzyl Methyl Ketones. Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 3.4.4 Reaction of (E) -3-Butylthio-2-methylpent-2-enal with Substituted Benzyl Methyl Ketone: General Procedure Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 4.2.5 The Reaction of Benzyl acetone with Chloromethyleneiminium Salt Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 4.4.6 Reaction of Benzyl Acetone with Vilsmeier Reagent: Formation of 4-Hydroxy 6- (2-phenylethy1) -5-phenylmethyl benzene 1, 3-dicarboxaldehyde 102 Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 6 Ultrasonic Study of Binary Mixtures of Acetonitrile / Benzonitrile in Methanol / Toluene Ultrasonic study of certain binary and ternary liquid mixtures Roshan Abraham 1998
Page d) Copolymer of aniline and benzidine The study of the dielectric of magnetic properties of certain materials using modified cavity Perturbation techniques Raveendranath, U 1997
Page e) Copolymer of anisidiie and benzidine The study of the dielectric of magnetic properties of certain materials using modified cavity Perturbation techniques Raveendranath, U 1997
Page 2.6 BENDING ENERGY MINIMISATION Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Table II.1 data on vibrational frequencies of xy2 bent symmetric type molecules Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Table II.2 Inter bond angle determined from Bending Energy considerations Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 a. shows the variation of the Bending energy with lnter bond angle for Cl02 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 d shows the variation of the Bending energy with lnter bond angle for NO2 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 g. shows the variation of the Bending energy with lnter bond angle for SO2 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 i shows the vanation of the Bending energy with Inter bond angle for Cl2S Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 k shows the variation of the Bending energy with lnter bond angle for Cl2O Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 m shows the ariation of the Bending energy with Inter bond angle for H2O Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 p shows the variation of the Bending energy with Inter bond angle for HJ Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.2 s shows the variation of the Bending energy with Inter bond angle for H2Se Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 3. BENDING ENERGY MINIMIZATION CRITERION APPLIED TO XY3 PYRAMIDAL SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTING THEIR GEOMETRY Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig. 3.a Shows the variation of Bending energy with lnter bond angle for SbH3 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.3 d shows the variation of Bending energy with Inter bond angle for NH3 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.3.g shows the variation of Bending energy with Inter bond angle for AsH3 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.3.J shows the variation Bending energy with Inter bond angle for PH3 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 4. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF X Y2 TYPE MOLECULES [LINEAR VERSUS BENT SYMMETRIC) BASED ON BENDING ENERGY MINIMIZATION CRITERION Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Table IV.2 Inter bond angle determined from Bending Energy considertations Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig 4 Shows the variation of bending energy with inter bond angle for CO2 CS2 and SO2 Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Table V.1 F matrix elements for some XY2 Bent symmetric molecules based on interaction energy minimum extremum criterion Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 6.4 APPLICATION TO BENT SYMMETRIC XY2 SYSTEM. Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page TABLE V1. I Mean amplitudes for XY2 bent - symmetric molecules Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page TABLE VI.4. Inter bond angle form Ixy minimum XY2 bent symmetric molecules Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.7a, shows thc variation of Bending enerby with inter bond angle all) r /& (I (C, structure) Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.7b, shows the variation of Bending energy with inter bond angle afor H20 (Dm) s, t ructure) Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.II.6. Benzotriazyloxy - bis (pyrrolidine) carbonium hexaflourophosphate (BBC) Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page Fig.II.7. 1- (β-napthalenes sulfonyloxy) -benzotriazole (NSBT) Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page Fig.II.9.2- (1-H Benzotriazol-1-yl) 1, 1, 3, 3-tetramethyl uronium tetraflouroborate (TBTU) Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page Fig.II.10. (1-H, Benzotriazo1) -1-yloxy tris (dimethylamino) phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (BOP) Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page Fig.II.11. 1H- (1, 2, 3-benzotriazol-1-gloxy) -tris (pyrrolidino) phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyBOP) Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page 4.3.5. C-H out-of-plane bending Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Indias Relations with China: The Benign Phase Continuity and change in India's Cambodia policy Alice Jose 1995
Page Table III.2 Benzoylation Reactions using Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page 4. Effect of Molecular Character and Extent of Cross linking on the Reactivity of Cross linked Polystyrene-Bound Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydrides. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page e. Preparation and Characterization of Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table III.15 Analytical Details of Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page f. Effect of the Nature of the Cross linking Agent on the Benzoyl Group Capacity of Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table III.16 Comparison of the Observed Benzoyl Group Capacities of Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins 23a, 24a, 25. and 26 with the Theoretical Capacities. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page g. Effect of the Extent of Cross linking on the Benzoyl Group Capacity of Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page h. Kinetics of the Benzoyl Group Transfer Reactions of Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page (i) Effect of the Molecular Character of Cross linking on the Rate of Benzoyl Group Transfer. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table III.17 Extents of Benzoyl Group Transfer by Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydrides 23a, 24a. 25 and 26. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page (ii) Effect of the Extent of Cross linking on the Rate of Benzoyl Group Transfer. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page 5. Effect of the Nature of Diluent and Monomer / Diluent Volume Ratio on the Reactivity of Polymer-Supported Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page b. Functionalization of the Diluent-Modified Supports with the Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Function and Comparison of the Rates of Benzoyl Group Transfer. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table III.19 Details of Functionalization of Diluent-Modified 10% HDODA - Crosslinked Polystyrene Resins with Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Function and Comparison of Reactivity. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page 6. Effect of the Local Concentration of the Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Function on the Rate of Benzoyl Group Transfer. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table III.21 Effect of the Local Concentration of the Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Function on Reactivity Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table III.22 Effect of Particle Size on the Rate of Benzoyl Group Transfer in Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page 8. Effect of Solvent on the Rate of Benzoyl Group Transfer. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Fig.III.4 Effect of the Solvent on the Rate of Benzoyl Group transfer in Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarabazic Anhydrides Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table IV. 2 Benzoylation using Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Xanthic Anhydride Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table IV.3 p-Nitrobenzoylation using Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Xanthic Anhydride Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page d. Effect of the Extent of Cross linking on the Reactivity of DVB-Crosslinked Polystyrene-Bound Mixed Benzoic Xanthic Anhydride. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table IV.7 Extent of Benzoylation of Benzylamine using Polystyrene-Bound Mixed Benzoic Xanthic Anhydrides (36a-36e) Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page 2. Solid-Phase Acylation Reactions using Crosslinked Poly (2 hydroxyethyl methacrylate) -Supported Mixed p-Nitro benzoic Xanthic Anhydrides. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page c. Preparation and Characterization of Crosslinked Poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) -Bound Mixed p-Nitro benzoic Xanthic Anhydrides. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table V.2 Benzoylation using Polymer-Bound Mixed BenzoicThioxanthic Anhydride (55a) Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table V.5 Benzoyl Group Capacities of Polymer-Bound Mixed Benzoic Thioxanthic Anhydride after Repeated Recycling Processes. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table V.8 Extent of Benzoylation by Polymer-Bound Mixed BenzoicThioxanthic Anhydride Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page a. Acylation Reactions using S-Benzoyl Mercaptomethyl Polystyrene. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table V.9 Yield of the Benzoylation Products of Amines by S-Benzoyl Mercaptomethyl Polystyrene Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table V.10 Extent of Benzoylation of Benzylamine at Different Temperatures using S-Benzoyl Mercaptomethyl Polystyrene Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page b. Solid-Phase Acylation Reactions using Polymeric S-Benzoyl Thioglycolamide. Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Table V.ll Acylation of Amines with PolymericS- Benzoyl Thioglycolamidee Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins: General Procedure Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Benzoylation of Amines with Polymeric Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Determination of the Extent of Benzoylation by Mixed Benzoic Dithiocarbazic Anhydride Resins Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Preparation of Glycine Benzyl Ester p-Toluene Sulphonate Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page Fig 3.32 Four point bend strength values of alumina-5 vol% SiC nanocomposites with sintering temperature Chemical synthesis of Sol gel Alumina-Silicon Carbide nanocomposites Hareesh, U S 2001
Page Table 4. 34 Classification of cancer patients based on benefits received fromfamily members Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page 4.4 MCH beneficiaries (million) Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page 5.9 Project-wise benefits - skilled labour vs. unskilled Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page BRAND ATTITUDE BENEFIT BELIEFS Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page 34. 4.20 Creativity Vs Brand Attitude Benefit Beliefs & Persuasion Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page III. PERIOD OF DECLINE 1900 – 1918 FROM PATRIARCH MAR RUWEL SHIMUN UNTIL THE MURDER OF PATRIARCH MAR BENYAMIN SHIMUN The history of the Assyrian Church of the East in the twentieth century: With special reference to the Syriac literature in Kerala Mar Aprem 2002
Page 3.3 Mar Benyamin Shimun As The New Patriarch The history of the Assyrian Church of the East in the twentieth century: With special reference to the Syriac literature in Kerala Mar Aprem 2002
Page 2.2.5 Benzoyl chloride treatment (benzoylation) Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 3.2.2.6 Effect of benzoyl chloride (benzoylation) Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 4.11 Competitive advantage, Benchmarking and core competence Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page b. Conditions for epitaxial nucleation benefits Chemical synthesis of Sol gel Alumina-Silicon Carbide nanocomposites Hareesh, U S 2001
Page Fig 2.3 Schematic illustration of a four point bending fixture Chemical synthesis of Sol gel Alumina-Silicon Carbide nanocomposites Hareesh, U S 2001
Page 4.3.h Preparation of N-benzoylglycine 4-nitrophenyl ester Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4.3. i Aminolysis of N-benzoylglycine-4-nitrophenyl ester by C-terminal amino acid attached polymeric supports Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page Plate 26. Derris uliginosa Benth: a Flowering twig: b Fruit Physiological changes and distribution patterns of Mangrove flora of Cochin Suma, K P 2001
Page Northeastern Region including West Bengal Apiculture resource biodiversity and management in Southern Kerala Maya C Nair 2003
Page 3. Photoproduction Of Hydroxyl Radicals From Fe (Ill) -Hydroxy Complex: A Quantitative Assessment And Determination Of Its Reaction Rate Constants With Some Substituted Benzenes And Biomolecules Application of advanced oxidation processes for the degradation of organic water pollutants Jiju M Joseph 2001
Page 1.2. Benzoquinones Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page 1.2.2. Dipolar cycloadditions of benzoquinones Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page Preparation of 1, 4-benzoquinone ditoluenesulfonimide (5a) Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page Preparation of 1, 4-benzoquinonedibenrimide (5c) Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page Preparation of 4-methyl-l, 2-benzoquinonedibenzenesulfonimide (7a) Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page 1.1.2.10 Solanum wrightii, Benth. In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 6.14 Fringe Benefits Migrant child labour in Kerala: A study based on children employed in hotels, restaurants and tea-shops in the District of Thiruvananthapuram Biju Lekshmanan 2003
Page Opinion of Beneficiaries about PMRY Scheme An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 6 1 Socio-economic profile of beneficiaries An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 6 10 Training programme attended by Beneficiaries An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 6.11 Beneficiaries exempted from training An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 7.1 Opinion of The Beneficiaries about the Scheme An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 7.8 Income position of the beneficiaries An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 6.12 Distribution of the respondents by fringe benefits Migrant child labour in Kerala: A study based on children employed in hotels, restaurants and tea-shops in the District of Thiruvananthapuram Biju Lekshmanan 2003
Page 3.3 Benefits of Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 6.7.6 Benefits of Consultancy Services Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 6.12 West Bengal Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page Benefits of Relationship Development Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page Relationship Marketing Benefits Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page T45 Benefits of Consultancy Services Received by Clients Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4 Studies on lron (IIl), Cobalt (Il), Nickel (lI) and Copper (ll) Complexes of N-Benzoyl-N- (4-antipyrylmethylidene) hydrazine Complexes of Iron (III), Cobalt (II), Nickel (II) and Copper (II) with some Schiff bases derived from Antipyrine Raju, K C 2004
Page 4.1 N-Benzoyl-N- (4-antipyrylmethyl idene) hydrazine (BAMH) Complexes of Iron (III), Cobalt (II), Nickel (II) and Copper (II) with some Schiff bases derived from Antipyrine Raju, K C 2004
Page 6.4.9 General Procedure for the synthesis of 6-Anilino-5-benzoyl-1, 3-dibenzyl-2, 4 (I H.3H) -pyrimidinedione 62 Development of novel approaches towards synthesis of substituted Pyrroles and their applications in the total synthesis of some Pyrrole containing natural products Paulson Mathew 2005
Page VI. TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT: A BENEFICARY ASSESSMENT Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page Table 6.9 The Most Beneficial Agency for Tribal Development Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 7 10 Reason for default by beneficiaries An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 7 23 Opinion of the beneficiaries about the Scheme An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 1.6.4 Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page Benefits of inter linked transaction Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 6 BENEFIT -COST ANALYSIS OF SMALL HYDRO POWERPROJECTS Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.2 ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF SHP: BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.2.2 bENEFIT CALCULATION Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.6.2 BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS-Kallada irrigation SHP Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.7.2 BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS -Peppara SHP. Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.8.2 BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS - MADUPETTY: Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.9.2 BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS -MANIYAR SHP Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.16 SOCIAL COSTS AND BENEFITS OF SHP PROJECTS Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6.1.2. Distribution of pension benefits of the respondents Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page Plate 4 b) Barilius bendelisis (ham-buch) Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Table 3.5 The effect of P. amarus extract on urinary mutagenicity induced by Benzo[a]pyrene in rats. Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page 6.7 Benefit Cost Ratio in case of Orchid cultivators adopting alternative methods of cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 6 15 Benefit Cost Ratio in case of Anthurium cultivators adopting alternative methods of cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 9. It benefits the cntire society A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 2. The legislation offers to the disabled many benefits for theirrehabilitation A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page B.1. ASH GOURD (Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page 5.3.0.0 Socio-Economic Profile of the IRDP Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.1.0 Age-wise Classification of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.2.0 Educational Status of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.3.0 Annual Income of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.4.0 Caste-wise Division of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.5.0 Religion of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.6.0 Occupational Classification of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.7.0 Marital Status of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.8.0 Family Structure of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.9.0 Land Ownership of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.10.0 Landholdings of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.17.0 Other Financial Liabilities of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.21.0 Information about IRDP to the Beneficiary The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.28.0 Loans and Improvement in Family Income of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.29.0 The Real Beneficiaries of IRDP The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 2.8.4 Beneficial role of birds in rice fields Studies on Avifauna of Rice fields in an area around Vembanad Lake Mary Chandy 2004
Page 8.51 Social Benefits of Coir Workers Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.10 Free-zone Benefits Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.11 Financial Benefits Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.57. Employee Remuneration and Benefits and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.16 Salary and Staff Benefits Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.22. Employee Remuneration and Benefits and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.6. Salary and Staff Benefits Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page C.5. COUNTRY POTATO (Coleus parviflorus Benth.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page B.1. ASH GOURD (Benincasa hispida Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page C.5. COUNTRY POTATO (Coleusparviflorus Benth.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page 66 4.15 Location of bank customer and benefit of bank marketing and the order of preference - weighted average score Marketing of Bank services in Commercial and Co-operative Banks in Kerala Muraleedharan, K K 2005
Page 67 4.16 Region of bank customer and benefit of bank marketing and the order of preference - weighted average score Marketing of Bank services in Commercial and Co-operative Banks in Kerala Muraleedharan, K K 2005
Page 68 4.17 Occupation of bank customer and benefit of bank marketing and the order of preference - weighted average score Marketing of Bank services in Commercial and Co-operative Banks in Kerala Muraleedharan, K K 2005
Page 6.1.1 Distribution of beneficiaries of KSHB and HDFC based on age and income. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.1.3 Distribution of beneficiaries on Income and Marital Status. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.2.1 Distribution of beneficiaries based on the size of the family and income class. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.2.3 Distribution of beneficiaries according to occupation. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 3.12 Kinetics of aminolysis of p-nitrophenyl ester of benzoyl glycine by the polymeric amines Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 5.6.1 Preparation of p-nitrophenyl ester of benzoyl glycine Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 5.6.2 Kinetics of aminolIsis of p-nitrophenyl ester of benzoyl glycine Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 4.2.2 Benzoylation reaction of Cu (RHDtc) complexes Studies on interaction of Copper (II) with Dithiocarbamates derived from primary Amines Mathai, T U 2000
Page 5.6 Other Statutory Benefits A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 5.6.1 Maternity Benefits A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 6.6.1 Benefits of improved QWL A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 7.10 Wage-Related and Welfare Benefits A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page APPENDIX II First Issue of Hicky Bengal Gazetts The impact of the Press on the political developments of Kerala (1957-59) Mathew, Y 2000
Page 7.3.2 GRAM SABHA THE AGENCY FOR BENEFICIARY SELECTION The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 7.3.3 PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION OF BENEFICIARIES The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 7.1: Rationale for Selection of Beneficiaries The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 7.4: Respondents (Panchayat Members) On the Methods by Which Beneficiaries were Selected. The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 7.5: Respondents (Participants in Gram Sabha) On Methods Used for Selection of Beneficiaries The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page e) The East Bengal Issue in Indo-American Relations Security issues in Indo-US relations in the 1980s and 1990s Shailaja Menon 1997
Page 7.10 Benefits and Welfare Schemes of Employees of MRF, HNL, Kottayam Textiles, Travancore Cements Ltd. Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.47 The Trade Union Movement can be made more Effective and Beneficial for the Workers if the Trade Union was without Political Affiliation Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 6.17 Benefits of Workers Participation in Management Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 4.5.3 It Benefits both the Early Leavers and the Advanced Learners Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page 4.7.1.0 Identification of Beneficiary Families The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 4.7.2.0 Priority to Certain Categories of Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page APPENDIX I INTERVLEW SCHEDULE FOR THE BENEFICIARIES The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 1 Age-wise Classification of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 2 Educational Status of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 3 income-wise Division of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 4 Caste-wise Division of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5 Religion-wise Division of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 7 Marital Status of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 8 Family structure of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 9 Land Ownership of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 10 Landholdings of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 25 Nature of Wages Obtained by the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 27 Socio-economic Improvement of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 29 The Real Beneficiaries of IRDP The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page I Educational Status of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 2 Annual Income of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 3 Caste-wise Division of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 4 Religion-wise Division of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 2.3.2 Beneficiaries A critical analysis of the problems and prospects of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme on Women and Children in Kottayam District Roy C Mathew 2001
Page 1.4.Benthos Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page III. BENTHOS Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 1.Texture of the benthic sediment Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 2. Hydrogen ion concentration of the benthic sediment Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 5. Fauna of the benthic sediment Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Cynoglossus bengalensis Gunther Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 4.0. Benthos Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 4.4. Flora of the benthic sediment Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page (e) Poor Co-operation from Erlier Beneficiaries Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 6.2.5 Distribution of beneficiaries based on the saving capacity. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.3.1 Distribution of beneficiaries based on the location of the house. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.5.1 Beneficiaries awareness of the financing agencies. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.6.2 Opinion of the beneficiary regarding the amount paid in each instalment. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.6.3 Money raised through loan by the beneficiaries. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.6.4 Mode of repayment of loan by the beneficiaries. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.7.2 Distribution of beneficiaries based on the type of house they owned earlier. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.7.3 Beneficiarys experience of taking a loan. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.7.5 Beneficiarys feeling of the burden of repayment. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.8.1 Family members of the beneficiaries working in Gulf-countries. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.9.1 Influence of low cost building on the beneficiarys percentage of responses. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.1.1. Percentage of beneficiaries based on income and age group Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.1.2. Percentage of beneficiaries of KSHB and HDFC based on sex composition Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.2.1. Percentage of beneficiaries based on the income group and the size of the family Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.2.2. Percentage of beneficiaries based on the income group and employment Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.2.3. Percentage of beneficiaries based on the income group and occupation Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.3.1. Percentage of beneficiaries based on location of the house Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.3.3. Percentage of beneficiaries based on income class and region Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.3.4. Percentage of beneficiaries based on the year of house construction Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.4.2. Percentage of beneficiaries according to the floor area of the house Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.7.5. Percentage of beneficiaries feeling of the burden of repayment Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 43. Chrysanthemum parthenium (Linn) Benth Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 44. Crossocephalum crepidioides (Benth) S. Moore Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 5.2.2 Preparation of polymer beads bonded to Rose-bengal Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 1.10.2 Three point bend tests Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 6. EXPERIENCE OF THE SELECTED BENEFICIARIES OF KSHB AND HDFC - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 1.7.1 Distribution of beneficiaries according to income and religion. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 1.7.2 Distribution of beneficiaries based on age and income. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 7.2.c. Preparation of 4-bromomethyl 3-nitre benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.2.d. Preparation of 4-aminomethyl 3-nitro benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.2.e. Preparation of N-alkyl aminomethyl 3 nitro benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.3.c. Preparation of 4-Bromomethyl benzoic acid Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.3.d. Preparation of 4-Bromomethyl 3-nitro benzoic acid Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.3.e. Preparation of 4-Bromomethyl 3-nitro benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.3.f. Preparation of 4-Aminomethyl 3-nitro benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.3.g. Preparation of 4 -Methyl aminomethyl 3-nitro benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 7.3.h. Preparation of 4-Ethyl aminomethyl 3-vitro benzamidomethyl PS-BDODMA resin Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page III. Social Bengal The sense of isolation in the works of Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson Linda, P G 2001
Page IV. Pre Independent Bengal The sense of isolation in the works of Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson Linda, P G 2001
Page 4.4 THE REACTIVITY OF BENZYL METHYL KETONES TOWARDS ELECTROPHILIC REAGENTS Iminium salt mediated syntheses of functionalized Pyridines Ajith Dain Thomas 2001
Page 4.5.2 Reaction of Benzyl Ethyl Ketone with Chloromethyleneiminium Salt Followed by Ammonium Acetate Iminium salt mediated syntheses of functionalized Pyridines Ajith Dain Thomas 2001
Page 3.10.4.1 Apical application of IAA, TIBA and GA3 on artificially bent plants Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 3.10.4.4 Lateral application of IAA and TIBA on plants under artificial bending Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 4.10.3.1 Apical application of IAA, GA; and TIBA on artificially bent plants Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 5.3.4 Reaction of 2- (4-Methyl benzoylmethylene) -1, 3-dithiolane with Dimsyl Anion Followed by Alkylation with Phenacyl bromide Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 5.5.2 Reaction of 2-Acetylmethylene-1, 3-dithiolane 30 with Substituted Benzaldehydes Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 5.5.6 Reaction of 2- (4-Methyl benzoylmethylene) -1, 3-dithiolane 45 with Dimsyl Anion Followed by Alkylation with Phenacyl bromide Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page (a) Literacy beneficiaries and literary workers Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page (e) Selection of beneficiaries to various trade Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5 Analysis of Socio-Cultural and Political Benefit Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.2 Social awareness of TRYSEM beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.3 Social awareness of DWCRA beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.4 Social awareness of IRDP infrastructure beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.5 Social awareness of Matsyafed beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.6 Social awareness of KEDRA beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.11 Selection of audio-visual programmes of TRYSEM beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.12 Selection of audio-visual programmes of DWCRA and IRDP infrastructure beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.13 Selection of audio-visual programmes of beneficiaries of KERDA and Matsyafed Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.15 Selection of audio-visual programmes of correspondence course beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.18 Reading habit of TRYSEM beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.20 Reading habit of Matsyafed beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.21 Reading habit of KERDA beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.23 Reading habit of correspondence course beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5.32 Reading needs of TRYSEM beneficiaries according to sex Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 8.2 Problems of Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 6.10 Literacy Beneficiaries and Literacy Workers Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 6.20 Selection of Beneficiaries to Various Trade Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.1 Social Awareness of Literacy Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.2 Social Awareness of TRYSEM Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.3 Social Awareness of DWCRA Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.4 Social Awareness of IRDP infrastructure Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.5 Social Awareness of Matsyafed Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.6 Social Awareness of KERDA Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.10 Selection of Audio-visual Programmes of TRYSEM Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.11 Selection of Audio-visual Programmes of DWCRA and IRDP Infrastructure Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.12 Selection of Audio-visual Programmes of Matsyafed and KERDA Beneficiaries 1 Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.14 Selection of Audio-visual Programmes and Correspondence Course Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.17 Reading Habit of TRYSEM Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.19 Reading Habit of Matsyafed Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.20 Reading Habit of TRYSEM Beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.22 Reading Habit of the Beneficiaries of Correspondence Courses Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.28 Reading Habit of TRYSEM Beneficiaries According to Sex Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 7.1 Age and sex relation of literacy beneficiaries Non-formal education and the uplift of the Rural masses: A study with reference to the Coastal area of Alappuzha District Leena Lukose 2001
Page 9.6 Benchmarking Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 5.6.3 Participation for Material Benefits Rural democracy and political participation in Kerala - A case study of the role of women with special reference to Kottayam District Georgekutty, M V 2004
Page 5.4 Cropping pattern of the sample beneficiaries Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 5.5 Norms for the calculation and estimation of the production credit requirements of the beneficiaries Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 6.5 Evaluation and ratings of the institutional agencies by the beneficiaries Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 30. Barilius bendelisis (Ham.) Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page c. Spermatozoon with bent neck Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page c) Benzyne intermediate trapping Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page f) Benzil-benzilic acid rearrangement Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 5.5A Preparation of DVB Crosslinked and HDODA Crosslinked Polystyrene Supported Acetophenone and Benzophenones Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 5.4.2 Reaction of β-Enaminothioketones with α-Haloketones: Formation of 2-Benzoyl-3-phenylamino-5-phenylthiophene Studies on α-Oxoketene-S, N-acetals and β-Enaminothioketones Retnamma, S 2004
Page 6.12 Selective Reduction of Benzaldehyde in the Presence of Acetophenone Synthesis of Polymer bound Amine-Borane reducing agents and the investigation of the effect of the Polymer matrix on the reactivity of the bound reagent Rajasree, K 2004
Page Benefits of Developmental and Support Services of SIDBI The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page 4.10.3.4 Lateral application of IAA and TIBA on artificially bent step- axis at 45 Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 5.11.4.3 Tri-iodo benzoic acid (TIBA) Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 3 Angle of leaning seedlings bent at 45° and 90° Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 4 Angle of leaning: seedling.bent at 135° Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 5 Angle of leaning with defoliation: seedlings bent at 45° and 90° Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 6 Angle of leaning with defoliation: seedling bent at 135° 7 Loop Experiment Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 8 Method of application of growth regulators on bent and vertically growing plants Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 9 Method of application of growth regulators on bent and vertically growing plants Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 34 C. S. of wood from upper and lower halves of the bent axis treated with IAA and GA3 Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 35 C.S. of wood from upper and lower halves of the bent axis treated with TIBA and lanolin (control) Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 2.3. Benefit - Cost Analysis An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.1 Methodology of Benefit-Cost Analysis An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.2 Benefit-Cost Analysis in Rural Drinking Water Supply Projects An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.2.1 Calculation of Time Benefit An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.2.2 Calculation of Health Benefit An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.4 Benefit-Cost Estimation of the Selected World Bank Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.4.1 Evaluation of Benefits An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.4.2 Summary of Total Benefits - World Bank Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.5. Benefit-Cost Estimation of LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.5.1 Evaluation of Benefits -- LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.5.2. Summary of Total Benefits - LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.6 Comprehensive Benefit-Cost Table An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 7.3.3 Projected Estimate of the Benefits An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 7.4.3 Projected Estimates of Benefits - LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 7.5 Comprehensive Benefit-Cost Table of World Bank and LIC Projects-Dynamic Analysis An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4 7 Classification of House holds on the Basis of the Beneficiarys intake Sources of Drinking Water- World Bank Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4 16 Classification of House holds on the Basis of the Beneficiarys Intake Sources of Drinking Water- LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6..5 Present Value of Various Benefits - World Bank Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.8 Present Value of Various Benefits An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6 10 Present Value of Various Benefits - LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.11Relative Contribution of Components of Benefits to Total Benefits - World Bank and LIC Projects. An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.12 Comprehensive Benefit-Cost Table Pertaining to World Bank and LIC Projects. An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 7.6 Comprehensive Benefit-Cost Table Pertaining to World Hank and LIC Projects An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 7.7 Relative Contribution of Benefit Components to Total Benefit - LIC Project An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page The Travancore Maternity Benefit Act - 1943 History of social legislation in Travancore State Suresh Kumar, P 2003
Page The Travancore-Cochin Maternity Benefit Act - 1952 History of social legislation in Travancore State Suresh Kumar, P 2003
Page 1.7.9. Benzylisoquinoline and aporphine alkaloids Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page The Economic Benefits of Patents Legal protection for plant varieties and living entities in India - A study in the context of the TRIPS agreement Elizabeth Varkey 2002
Page Benefit Sharing Initiatives Legal protection for plant varieties and living entities in India - A study in the context of the TRIPS agreement Elizabeth Varkey 2002
Page 37 3.29 Other benefits/ Facilities in Rubber Estates A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 38 3.30 Other benefits/ Facilities Provided by Tea Plantations A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 39 3.31 Other benefits/ Facilities in Cardamom Estates A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 40 3.32 Other benefits/ Facilities in Plantations A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 3.2 Evaluation of the Benefits of the Rubber Producers Societies and their Effectiveness Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.2.1 Economic Benefits Rendered by the Rubber Producers Societies Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.2.1.1 Benefits in the Form of Supplying Inputs Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.2.1.2 Marketing Benefits Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.2.1.1 Benefits in the Form of Supplying Inputs Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.2.1.2 Marketing Benefits Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.2.2 Social Benefits Rendered by the Rubber Producers Societies Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 2.9 In situ mass propagation by using benzyl amino purine Study of the variants among in vitro regenerated plants in Banana, Musa Paradisiaca, L Var Nendran and Poovan with special reference to ontogeny of shoot and floral apices Leelamma Sebastian 2007
Page Benefits of Promotion and Development Activities of SIDBI The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page 3.3.9 Other facilities Benefits in Plantations A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 5.28 BENEFIT FROM WELFARE SCHEMES Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.34 OTHER ECONOMIC BENEFITS RECEIVED Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.47 BENEFIT FROM WELFARE SCHEMES Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.53 ECONOMIC BENEFITS RECEIVED Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.69 BENEFIT FROM WORKERS WELFARE SCHEME Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.75 OTHER ECONOMIC BENEFITS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 4. Benaulim Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Figs. 10- 12: Benaulim Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Benaulim Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 5.13 Survey of Expats Benefits Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 2.13 Area and number of beneficiaries of distributed surplus land A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.13 BENEFIT FROM WELFARE SCHEME Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 2.9.2.1 Economic Benefits Rendered by Rubber Producers Societies. Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 2.9.2.2 Social Benefits Rendered by Rubber Producers Societies Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 7.1.7.3 Perception about benefit of better Qualification vs. Present Job Category Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXI Perception of benefit of better Qualification for a better job against Qualification Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXII Perception of Benefit of Better Qualification vs. Present Job Category Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page Distribution of Responsibilities on the Basis of Benefit Incidence Centre-State financial relationship: The Constitutional precepts and practices - A study on the fiscal federalism under Indian Constitution with special reference to the State of Kerala Gopakumar, K 2005
Page b. Harry Benjamin Nature cure: The original health care system a critique Harilakshmeendra Kumar, C R 2005
Page 3.3.1 Divinyl Benzene - Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 3.5.1.Divinyl Benzene Cross linked Polystyrene. Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 4.3.1 Benzoic acid Encapsulated DVB Cross linked Polyacrylamides. Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 4.3.1.a.Release of Benzoic Acid from Guest Encapsulated DVB Cross linked Polyacrylamide. Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 4.3.2.b. Swelling Behaviour of Benzoic acid Encapsulated HDDMA Crosslinked Polyacrylamide Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.2 Synthesis of Polyacrylamide- Divinyl Benzene Copolymers: General Procedure Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.23 Encapsulation of Benzoic Acid in DVB Cross linked Polyacrylamide Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.24 Release of Benzoic Acid from Guest Encapsulated DVB Cross linked PA Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.27 Preparation of Benzoicacid Encapsulated Hexanedioldimetharcylate Cross linked Polyacrylamide: General Procedure Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.28 Release of Benzoic Acid from Guest Encapsulated PA-HDDMA Resin Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.31 Encapsulation of Benzoic Acid in DVB Cross linked Polystyrene Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.32 Controlled Release of Benzoic Acid from Guest-Encapsulated: PS-DVB Resin Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.35 Preparation of Benzoic Acid Encapsulated HDDMA Cross linked Polystyrene Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.36 Controlled Release of Benzoic Acid from Guest Encapsulated PS-HDDMA Resin Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 5.3.7 Constitution of Benches Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 3.2.3. Benefits of Kerala Dinesh Beedi Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.2 Benefit from welfare schemes Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.12 Benefit from welfare scheme Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.30 Other economic benefits received Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.42 Benefit from welfare schemes Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.47 Economic benefits received Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page Beneficiary Oriented Projects People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page The Work of the Beneficiary Committees People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page Quality of Work by Beneficiary Committees People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page 5.10 Number of Beneficiary Committee Work and Beneficiary Contribution People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page 5.11 Perception Level of Beneficiary Contribution and Implementation of Work by Beneficiary Committees People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page 5.12 Quality of Work by Beneficiary Committees People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page 4.4. Decentralisation in West Bengal People’s planning and participatory management - A Gandhian critique Isaac P Abraham 2006
Page Fig.6.5. Response of people about the selection of beneficiaries People’s planning and participatory management - A Gandhian critique Isaac P Abraham 2006
Page Fig.6.8. Occupation of the beneficiaries People’s planning and participatory management - A Gandhian critique Isaac P Abraham 2006
Page Table 1.2. Reported benefits of medicinal mushrooms Studies on the antioxidant and antitumour activities of Oyster Mushrooms, Pleurotus species Nayana Jose, C 2005
Page 46 Analysis of Demonstration Benefits Availed by the Respondents Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 48 Effectiveness of the Sub Variables of Marketing Benefits Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 61 Effectiveness of Social Benefits Rendered by the RPS Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 4 The Effectiveness of the Marketing Benefits Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 6 The Effectiveness of the Various Social Benefits Rendered by the RPSs Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 1.3.1. Iminoketenes generated by photolysis of 3-phenyl 1, 2, 3-benzotriazin-4-one A study on the Chemistry of in situ generated Iminoketene intermediate Lopez Mathew 2007
Page 1.3.2. Iminoketenes generated by thermal decomposition of benzotriazinone A study on the Chemistry of in situ generated Iminoketene intermediate Lopez Mathew 2007
Page 2.3.1.3. Reaction of 2- (sulfinylamino) benzoyl chloride with Schiff bases A study on the Chemistry of in situ generated Iminoketene intermediate Lopez Mathew 2007
Page 3.2.1. Reactions of 2- (sulfinylamino) benzoyl chloride with water and alcohols A study on the Chemistry of in situ generated Iminoketene intermediate Lopez Mathew 2007
Page 3.4. Preparation of 2-isocyanato benzoyl chloride and reactions with water and alcohols A study on the Chemistry of in situ generated Iminoketene intermediate Lopez Mathew 2007
Page Fringe Benefits Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page Other Fringe Benefits Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page Fringe Benefit Tax Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page Deduction of Retirement Benefits In Selected Countries Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page Fringe Benefit Tax and Violation of Equity Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page 2.16.1. Decentralisation Initiatives by Karnataka and West Bengal Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 1.5.2 Social Security Benefits under the ESI Scheme A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 1.5.3 Beneficiaries of the ESI Scheme A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4. EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE BENEFITS A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1 The Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1.1 Medical Benefit A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1.2 Sickness Benefit A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1.3 Maternity Benefit A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1.4 Disablement or Employment Injury Benefit A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1.5 Dependents’ Benefit A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.1.6 Other Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 6.12. Beneficiary and Voluntary Contributions Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 6.16 Share of Beneficiary and Voluntary Contributions in thePlan Outlays of the Village Panchayats (In %) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Fig. 6.7 Nature and Trend in the Share of Beneficiary and VoluntaryContributions in the Plan Outlays of the Village Panchayats Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 6.18 Individual Beneficiaries of the Programmes of Village Panchayats (In Nos) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 2. The Mass Spectrometry-Induced Cyclisation of ProtonatedN- (2-benzoyloxyphenyl) benzamide: A Gas-Phase Analog of a Solution Reaction Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.1, FAB Mass Spectrum of N- (2-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide (Compound 1) Peaks at m/z 219, 289 and 307 are due to matrix ions. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.2; FAB, MI Mass Spectrum of N- (2-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.3; FAB, CAD Mass Spectrum of N- (2-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.4; FAB Mass Spectrum of N- (3-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide.The ions of m/z 136, 154, and 307 are due to matrix. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.5; FAB, MI Mass Spectrum of N- (3-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.6; FAB Mass Spectrum of N- (4-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamideThe ions of m/z 136, 154, and 307 are due to matrix. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig 2.2.7; FAB-MI Mass Spectrum of N- (4-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide.The ion of m/z 213 is [M+H - 105]+. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 2.2.8. FAB CAD mass spectra of ions of m/z 196 from (a) Compound 1 and (b) Protonated 2- phenyl benzoxazole Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig, 2.2.11, The ESI-CAD mass spectrum ofN- (3-benzoyloxy phenyl) benzamide Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig.2.2.22. EI-CAD mass spectra of m/z 195 from (a) Compound 1 and (b) 2- phenyl benzoxazole Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 1. Preparation of N- [2- (benzoyloxy) phenyl]-benzamide. [26] Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 2. Preparation of N- [3- (benzoyloxy) phenyl]-benzamide. [26] Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 3. Preparation of N- [4- (benzoyloxy) phenyl]-benzamide. [26] Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 4. Preparation of N- [2- (benzoyloxy) phenyl]-4-methyl benzamide. [26] Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 5. Preparation of 2-Phenyl Benzoxazole. [1] Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page APPENDIX II Survey on handloom households/ beneficiaries in Ernakulam district Impact of globalisation on the village industries in Kerala - A study with special reference to Handloom industry in Ernakulam District Ajithan, M B 2008
Page 1. Preparation of 1-nitro-2- (phenylthio) benzene (thioether 1) [13]. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 2. Preparation of 4-chloro-2-nitro-1- (phenylthio) benzene (thioether 2) [13] Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 4. Preparation of 4-nitro-2- (phenylthio) benzene (thioether 4) [13]. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 1. Revise Economic Benefits Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page 4.3 Effectiveness of the Employees’ State Insurance Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.1 Awareness of the ESI Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.2 Sources of Awareness of the ESI Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.4 Knowledge about the Formalities for Claiming the ESI Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.5 Quality of Medical Benefit A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page v) Insured Persons Who Wish to Continue in the Medical Benefit Scheme (After Retirement) A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.6 Insured Persons Availing of Cash Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.7 Level of Satisfaction Among the Insured Persons in the Amount ofCash Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4.3.8 Delay in Disbursing Cash Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 5.5 Medical Benefit Council A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 5.21 Meetings Conducted by the Medical Benefit CouncilDuring 1994-95 to 2003-04 A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 6.4.1 Medical Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 6.7 Expenditure on Medical Benefits Provided by theESI Corporation from 1994-95 to 2003-04 A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 6.4.2 Cash Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 6.8 Expenditure on Cash Benefits Provided bythe ESI Corporation from 1994-95 to 2003-04 A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 7.1.1 Effectiveness of the ESI Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 4. Hike in the amount of Cash Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 5. Timely Payment of Cash Benefits A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 1.5.2 Costs and Benefits in Mixed Farming System The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 4.3 Benefit-Cost Analysis The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 4.3.1 Benefits from Mixed Farming System The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page Table 4.13. Benefit Cost Ratio of Mixed Farming System –Region and Farm Size-wise The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 5.1.3 Benefit Cost Analysis The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 3.2 Beneficiaries of Development Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page RBI Bench Mark for Allocation of Credit A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 6.1 Socio-Economic Profile of the Beneficiaries A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Benefits Enjoyed by PSL Beneficiaries A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 6.14 Benefits Enjoyed by PSL Beneficiaries A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Movement of Sample Beneficiaries in the Income Scale A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page XIV. Benefits Enjoyed by PSL Beneficiaries A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page 4.3.3 Other Statutory Benefits Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page The Maternity Benefits Act, 1961 Women's movements in Kerala: Challenges and prospects Manjula Devi, S 1997
Page 6.1.18 Loans by Beneficiaries Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 7. EXPLICIT IMPACT OF PRIVATE SECTOR DAIRY UNITS ON THEIR BENEFICIARIES Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 1.5 WHY ONLY BENEFICIARIES OF DAIRY UNITS? Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 2.5 Cost-benefit approach in dairying Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 5.2.4 Beneficiary Assistance Programmes Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 7.8.1 Increase in the Annual Income of Beneficiaries. Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 7.8.3 Financial Improvement of Beneficiaries Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 5.40. Trader benefits on farmer market association Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 5.42. Social benefits offered by farmer markets Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 7.2.11 Impact on the Beneficiaries Impact of globalisation on the village industries in Kerala - A study with special reference to Handloom industry in Ernakulam District Ajithan, M B 2008
Page 2.3.6 Benefits of Casuarina Studies on the identification, isolation, characterization and effectiveness of root module Actinomycete (Frankia) on the growth of Casuarina species of Kerala Razia S Ebrahim 2008
Page 2.4.7 Benefits of Azotobacter Studies on the identification, isolation, characterization and effectiveness of root module Actinomycete (Frankia) on the growth of Casuarina species of Kerala Razia S Ebrahim 2008
Page Benefits of Co-operation A study on the deposits and lending of Commercial banks in Kerala - A comparative study with Co-operative banks Thomas, V P 2008
Page Arch Bishop Aloiiyus Mariya Benziger The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page Benefactors Political identities in history Alex Mathew 2008
Page 4.11 Effect and Benefits of Training Training and development of Bank employees: A comparative study between new generation banks and Public sector banks Chackochan J Njavallil 2008
Page Wages, Incentives and Fringe Benefits Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page 2.6 Anticipated Benefits Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 5. 14. Benthon Investigation on hydrobiology and water quality parameters of Periyar Lake, Thekkady, Kerala Jithesh Krishnan, R 2008
Page 6. 11. Benthon Investigation on hydrobiology and water quality parameters of Periyar Lake, Thekkady, Kerala Jithesh Krishnan, R 2008
Page 2.3 COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF EDUCATION A study on age, education and earnings of Engineers in Kerala Sam V Daniel 2002
Page Fig. 4.3- SEM photographs of the surface of sisal fibre (a) untreated fibre (b) benzoylated fibre Short Sisal fibre reinforced Polystyrene composites Manikandan Nair, K C 2003
Page 2.10 Benefit from irrigation Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 3. SOCIAL COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 3.2 The need for social cost benef analysis Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 3.2 The need for social cost benefit analysis Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 11. BENEFITS FROM MUVATTUPUZHA VALLEY IRRIGATION PROJECT Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page Financial benefts from mvip Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page Economic benefits from MVIP Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page IV. Report of the synthesis and Physicochemical studies on Yttrium and Lanthanide Complexes of 2, 3- Dimethyl-4-formyl- (benzhydrazide) -1-phenyl-3-pyrazolin-5-one Yttrium and Lanthanide complexes of Schiff bases derived from Pyrazolin-5-one Ajithkumar, G 2004
Page 5.3. At The Beneficiary Level The role of voluntary associations on women empowerment in Kerala with special reference to Ernakulam District Kochurani Thomas 2005
Page 4 Benthos Certain aspects of the ecology of a Mangrove ecosystem in Ayiramthengu Reshmi Vijayan 2005
Page 2.9 Benefits of Globalisation A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page 5.2. Photochemical and thermal properties of polymeric core materials functionally modified with 2-[5-(4- Dimethyl amino-benzylidine-4-oxo-2-thioxo-thiozolidine-3-yl]Acetic acid Designing and studies on some novel photochemical probes based on naturally occurring systems like lignin Ambily Chandran 2012
Page 5.3. Photochemical and thermal properties of polymeric core materials functionally modified with 4-[(e)-2-(3-Hydroxynaphthalen-2-yl)diazen-1-yl]Benzoic acid Designing and studies on some novel photochemical probes based on naturally occurring systems like lignin Ambily Chandran 2012
Page 5.4. Photochemical and thermal properties of polymeric core materials functionally modified with 2-[(e)-(3-Hydroxynaphthalen-2-yl) diazenyl]Benzoic acid Designing and studies on some novel photochemical probes based on naturally occurring systems like lignin Ambily Chandran 2012
Page 5.6. Photochemical and thermal properties of polymeric core material functionally modified with (e)-4-(Naphthalen-1-yl diazenyl) Benzoic acid Designing and studies on some novel photochemical probes based on naturally occurring systems like lignin Ambily Chandran 2012
Page 4. Studies on Iron(III), Cobalt(II), Nickel(II) and Copper(II) complexes of 4-(1-H-1,3-benzimidazole-2-yl)-1,5-dimethyl-2-phenyl-1-2-dihydro-3-H-pyrazol-3-one Studies on complexes of Fe (III), Co (II), Ni (II) and Cu (II) with heterocyclic NO-donor schiff bases Vimal Kumar, P M 2012
Page 3.3 Benchmark in Tourism Promotion The role of District Tourism Promotion Councils in the promotion of tourism in Kerala Subash, T 2013
Page 6. Benefits of the projects of District Tourism Promotion Councils in Kerala The role of District Tourism Promotion Councils in the promotion of tourism in Kerala Subash, T 2013
Page Benefits of aerobic exercises Effect of various fitness training programmes on health related physical fitness of school children Joy, M T 2011
Page 3. The Carnivalesque Bend Discourse in Flux: A Bakhtinian reading of selected novels of Bruce Marshall Alphonsa, P O 2011
Page 2.9. Siddhis in Bengal Social formation of the Siddhis in the Dharwad and Karwar districts of Karnataka State Herold Christopher 2011
Page 4. Effects of promotional measures of South Malabar Gramin Bank on the socio-economic status of the beneficiaries of Northern Kerala The role of South Malabar Gramin Bank in the Rural development of Northern Kerala Damodaran, K K 2013
Page 1.4. Benefits of Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi for the host plant Studies on the endomycorrhizal synthesis in Seasamum indicum L. Rajasree, R 2011
Page 4.4 Synthesis of transition state analogue (phenyl 1-benzyloxycarbonylamino-4-methoxybenzyl phosphonate) Design of transition state analogue (TSA) imprinted polymers for the catalytic hydrolysis of Amino acid esters Deepthi, K P 2011
Page 5. Beneficiary perceptions - An analysis A study on agricultural financing by Commercial banks in Kerala John K Mathew 2011
Page 3. Photolysis of benzene and phenol in the presence of ferric perchlorate Photochemical and radiation chemical degradation studies of Triazine derivatives Rani Varghese 2010
Page 6. Beneficiaries of Interest-Free Institutions in Kerala Case for interest-free financial institutions in Kerala Yaqoob, P K 2010
Page 7. Socio-economic backgrounds of beneficiaries of the community housing project An evaluation of community housing projects under people’s plan in Kerala – A case study of Thrissur District Baby, V O 2013
Page 7. Performance of OPBs in India and benchmarking the KPOBs: a ‘CAMEL’ approach Technology in banks and its impact on operational efficiency and risk management with special reference to Commercial banks in Kerala: An econometric analysis Manoj, P K 2010
Page 2. Intra molecular cyclisation and elimination reactions of Acyloxy benzalacetophenones upon protonation: A tandem mass spectrometric study Intramolecular rearrangement and cyclisation reaction of Acytoxy, Hydroxy and Alcoxy ά, β- unsaturated Aromatic Ketones upon protonation in mass spectrometry Sebastian, V S 2009
Page 5. Syntheses of chiral 1-benzyl-3-(dihydroxyethyl)-3-hydroxydihydro-1H-pyrrole-2, 5-dione and related molecules using chiral bislactones Synthetic studies on chiral γ-butyrolactone systems Susan Varughese 2009
Page 2.10 Albert Bendura’s social learning theory The CBSE curriculum and personality development of adolescence – A study of the role given to values in the Central Board of Secondary Education curriculum George Joseph 2005
Page 5. Oxidative degradation of Benzenesulfonic acid by hydroxyl radical: A sonochemical and pulse radiolysis study Kinetic and mechanistic studies of the degradation of organic pollutants using advanced oxidation process Shoniya Thomas 2014
Page 6. Studies on chromium(III) and manganese(II) complexes of 2,3-dimethyl-4-formyl(benzhydrazide)-1-phenyl-3-pyrazolin-5-one Complexes of chromium (III) and manganese (II) with some Schiff bases derived from antipyrine Thomas, V T 2014
Page 7. Evaluation of performance - Disposition of Programme Officers and beneficiaries National Service Scheme and community development Dileep Kumar, M C 2003
Page 4. Socio-economic status of beneficiaries Rural employment schemes and rural developmental- A study with special reference to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Kerala Helaney, M Y 2015
Page 5. Registration of beneficiaries, issue and management of job cards Rural employment schemes and rural developmental- A study with special reference to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Kerala Helaney, M Y 2015
Page 7. FT-IR, Ft-Raman Spectra and SQM Force Field Calculation for the Vibrational analysis of 1,3-BIS (Hydroxymethyl) Benzimidazolin-2-one Density functional theoretical simulations and vibrantional spectral investigations of biologically active molecules with phenyl ring Lynnette Joseph 2016
Page 4. Characterization of potential plant beneficial traits of the selected endophytic diazotrophic isolates in vitro Bioprospecting Endophytic Diazotrophic Lysinibacillus Sphaericus for Biocontrol of Rice Sheath Blight Shabanamol, S 2016
Page 6. Bio control of endophytic diazotrophic Lysinibacillus sphaericus against Rhizoctonia solani under green house conditions and identification of the antifungal compound 1, 2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid butyl 2-ethylhexyl ester Bioprospecting Endophytic Diazotrophic Lysinibacillus Sphaericus for Biocontrol of Rice Sheath Blight Shabanamol, S 2016
Page 8. Amine templated one- two- and tree- dimensional coordination polymers of Ni(II) and Cu(II) with 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylates - synthesis, characterization and functional properties Studies on amine-templated and poly-carboxylate derived multi-dimensional coordination polymers and MOFs having anionic frameworks Sujesh Baby 2016
Page 9. Amine templated three-dimensional MOFs of Zn(II), Cd(II) with 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylates-synthesis, characterization and functional properties Studies on amine-templated and poly-carboxylate derived multi-dimensional coordination polymers and MOFs having anionic frameworks Sujesh Baby 2016
Page 4. Zinc-catalyzed synthesis of substituted benzofurans and indoles Novel Zinc- Catalyzed Carbon-Carbon and Carbon-Heteroatom Cross-Coupling Reactions and Related Chemistry Amrutha P Thankachan 2017
Page 2. N- heterocyclic carbene catalyzed annulation of enals to benzofuran-2,3-diones: stereoselective synthesis of bis-spirofuranones Exploration of carbon-carbon and Carbon-heteroatom bond forming reactions involving homoenolate generated by NHC Organocatalysis Seetha Lakshmi, K C 2017
Page 5A. Oxidative degradation of benzoic acid using fe0- and Sulfidized fe0-activated persulfate: a comparative study Sono and Photochemical Degradation of Organic Water Pollutants in Aqueous Medium Manoj P.R 2017
Page 2. Conformational features of benzo-homologated yDNA duplexes by molecular dynamics simulation Structural studies on base modified DNA and RNA Oligonucleotides Aparna P 2018
Page 6. Comparison between various.Benzo-expanded oligonucleotides, their applications and future perspectives Structural studies on base modified DNA and RNA Oligonucleotides Aparna P 2018
Page 4. Beneficiary analysis of budget allocations Gender budgeting and gender equality in Kerala an analysis in terms of potentiality capability and effectivenes Nishanthi, P.U 2018
Page 6. MGNREGS: Transfer benefit to households and stabilisation effect Quality of work life in scheduled commercial banks in Kerala Renjith Mohan, P 2018
Page 7. Transfer benefit to community: asset creation, environmental service and livelihood potentials of MGNREGS Quality of work life in scheduled commercial banks in Kerala Renjith Mohan, P 2018
Page 6. MGNREGS: Transfer benefit to households and stabilisation effect Quality of work life in scheduled commercial banks in Kerala Renjith Mohan, P 2018
Page 7. Transfer benefit to community: asset creation, environmental service and livelihood potentials of MGNREGS Quality of work life in scheduled commercial banks in Kerala Renjith Mohan, P 2018
Page 6. MGNREGS: Transfer benefit to households and stabilisation effect Public works programme and rural development in Kerala with special focus on national rural employment guarantee act Suresh Babu, P.A 2018
Page 7. Transfer benefit to community: asset creation, environmental service and livelihood potentials of MGNREGS Public works programme and rural development in Kerala with special focus on national rural employment guarantee act Suresh Babu, P.A 2018
Page 5. Beneficiaries and PIAs on watershed programmes A comparative study of watershed projects under western ghat development programme implemented by gramapanchayats and nongovernmental organisations (NGO) in Kerala Shijumon K.J 2019
Page 8. Perception of beneficiaries regarding CSR initiatives - An analysis A study on corporate social responsibility in Indian commercial banks Nithin Venugopal 2019
Page 11. Antibacterial efficiency of the 4-(4-oacetyl- alpha-l-rhamnopyranosyloxy) benzyl isothiocyanate against clinical strains isolated from patients and its comparison with standard antibiotics Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 12. Broth microdilution assay of 4-(4-o-acetyl-alpha-l-rhamnopyranosyloxy) benzyl isothiocyanate (rbitc) against clinical isolates Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 13. Druggability of 4-(4-o-acetyl-alpha-lrhamnopyranosyloxy) benzyl isothiocyanate (rbitc) in silico analysis Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 5. Benzylation activity of nixzn1-xfe2o4, coxzn1-xfe2o4 and crxzn1-xfe2o4 (x- 0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0) nanocomposites at mild reaction conditions Catalytic applications of transition metal doped spinel nanoferrites Divya S. Nair 2019
Page 5.Transition Metal-Catalyzed Synthesis of2-substituted Benzofurans: An overview Exploration of Cu-catalyzed Carbon-Carbon and Carbon-heteroatom bond forming reactions for the synthesis of Thioethers and Heterocycles Anns Maria Thomas 2019
Page 6.One-pot synthesis of 2-substituted benzofurans via Cu-catalyzed tandem Sonogashira couplingcyclization Reactions Exploration of Cu-catalyzed Carbon-Carbon and Carbon-heteroatom bond forming reactions for the synthesis of Thioethers and Heterocycles Anns Maria Thomas 2019
Page 4. SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PROFILE OF BENEFICIARIES Relevance of interest free microfinance in Kerala Abdul Hakkeem, P M 2020
Page 5. IMPACT OF INTEREST FREE MICROFINANCE ON THE FINANCIAL STATUS OFTHE BENEFICIARIES Relevance of interest free microfinance in Kerala Abdul Hakkeem, P M 2020
Page 4. The interaction of N,N-Dimethyl aniline with 2,3-Dichloro-5,6-Dicyano-1,4- Benzoquinone (DDQ) - an experimental and DFT study DFT studies on the structure, homo - lumo gaps and solvent effects on the charge-transfer complexes of aniline derivatives and their anti-inflammatory property by docking Maria Linsha, P L 2020
Page 7. Financial Literacy - A Beneficiary Level Analysis A Study on Financial Literacy Centres in Kerala Joseph Joy Puthussery 2020
Page 4. Exploration of Identity and Alternative Space in Gurinder Chadha's Bhaji on the Beach, Bend It Like Beckham and The Mistress of Spices Representation of Gender and Sexuality in Select Indian English Films Shibi, K P S 2020
Page 6. Molecular Structure and Vibrational spectroscopic studies of 2-benzylidenehydrazinecarbothioamide by Density Functinal Method Density functional theory and vibrational spectral investigations of organic nonlinear optical donor- acceptor structures Sreelaja, P V 2020
Page 5.Cost Benefit analysis of Selected Vegetables and Fruits in Four Districts Performance of agribusiness in Kerala : a case study of fruits and vegetables Hima, K 2020
Page 3. Modulation of plant beneficial properties of selected rhizobacteria by organic acids and sugars Rhizobacterial interaction with plants and phytopathogens Jishma, P 2021
Page 6. Application of chitosan nanoparticles to improvethe plant beneficial functions of P. monteilii Rhizobacterial interaction with plants and phytopathogens Jishma, P 2021
Page 7. Impact of AuNPs on plant beneficial functions of Pseudomonas sp. K6 Rhizobacterial interaction with plants and phytopathogens Jishma, P 2021
Page 2. Facile Synthesis of Benzoxazoles from2-Haloanilides Using CuI/2,2'-Bipyridine Catalyst Explorations of copper and palladium catalyzed carbon-carbon and carbon heteroatom bond forming reactions of Anilides Saranya T V, 2022
Page 3. Efficient and Reusable Polymer Supported Copper Catalyst for Benzoxazole Synthesis Explorations of copper and palladium catalyzed carbon-carbon and carbon heteroatom bond forming reactions of Anilides Saranya T V, 2022
Page 5. Catalytic activity study of transition metal ion supported on HDODA cross-linked sulphonated polystyrene for benzimidazole synthesis Synthesis, characterisation and application studies of polymer bound metals Anitta Antony 2022
Page 5. Catalytic activity study of transition metal ion supported on HDODA cross-linked sulphonated polystyrene for benzimidazole synthesis Synthesis, characterisation and application studies of polymer bound metals Anitta Antony 2022
Page 6.Isopropylation of benzene to cumene Synthesis, characterization and green chemical applications of doped ferrite nano catalysts Kavitha, S 2022
Page 4. Effectiveness, benefits and problems of Saankhya double-entryaccounting software Financial reporting system of Grama panchayats in Kerala with emphasis on the Saankhya accounting software Joby Joseph 2022


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