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Title Multiple correlates of obesity among school children Seeja Thomachan Panjikkaran 2012
Title Lifestyle diseases in Kerala: An analysis of socio-economic status, consumption pattern and adolescent obesity in Kottayam District Shaji Kuriakose 2013
Title Nutrition intervention for obesity management among adolescents (16-18 years) Jisha, A. Prabha 2019
Title Evaluation of anti-obesity effects of Varanadi Kashayam Chinchu, J U 2020
Title A High Speed Self Learning Device for Image Segmentation and Object Recognition Using Color and Straight Line Patterns Rasiq, S M 2022
Title Developing a model of teaching based on the objective ‘create’ for promoting self directed learning among the geography students at higher secondary level Chithralekha, K.G 2019
Title Multi objective optimization for scheduling repetitive projects Jeeno Mathew 2021
Title Investigation Of Multi Objective Optimization Methods For Machine Design Applications Sunny K George 2021
Title Privacy Preservation of Moving Objects Trajectories in Location Based Systems Rajesh, N 2021
Title Analytical approach using KS elements to long-term Near-Earth orbit predictions including Earth’s oblateness and air drag Lila S Nair 2005
Title Paradigm Shift from Responsibility to Accountability: India Needs More Commensurable Corporate Obligations for Respecting and Protecting Human Rights Aneesha, P R 2021
Title An assessment of the educational and vocational programmes of Juvenile and observation homes in correcting the behaviour of Juvenile delinquents Sreekala, K K 2008
Title Observational and modeling studies of the Marine atmospheric boundary layer over the Tropical Indian Ocean during INDOEX Damu Bala Subrahamanyam 2004
Title Modeling of some observational aspects of cosmological evolution Rakhi, R 2012
Title Modelling of the Earth’s magnetic field observed from various locations in India and a study of some plasma wave instabilities in multi-ion plasmas Jayapal, R 2013
Title Psychoanalysing fiction: a study of obsessive compulsive disorder in the select novels Chaithanya Antony 2023
Title Cognitive retraining for prospective memory and associated neuropsychological functions in Obsessive compulsive disorder Lisha P. Balan 2023
Title The orient and the occident in recent Indian English novels: A study of the inscrutable Americans, making the Minister Smile, Fasting, Feasting, The Romantics: A novel and chains Asok, A R 2016
Title An analytical study on occupational stress among bank employees in Kerala Gangadathan Nair, D 2014
Title Natural Rubber Latex Allergy: Occupational Exposure to Latex Gloves among Clinical Laboratory workers Sagi T.M 2018
Title Occupational problems of construction workers in Kerala Siddeeque, P 2020
Title Inter and intra generational occupational mobility among scheduled tribes: A study of Kerala Sony Thilakan, K T 2021
Title A study on job satisfaction, Occupational stressors and reaction to frustration among school physical Education teachers in Kerala Jose John 2021
Title A study on occupational stress among the employees of private sector life insurance companies in Kerala Ramisha K C 2022
Title Studies on respiratory functions associated with occupations Reethamma, K V 2001
Title Allocation of time of working women in Kerala: A comparative study across occupations Ramya, R 2014
Title A study on the occurrence of cataract in Ernakulam District of Kerala Syamala, M V 2012
Title Effect of Dysphagia Management Protocol on occurrence of Aspiration Pneumonia among Stroke Patients Sibin, M B 2020
Title Designing and studies on some novel photochemical probes based on naturally occurring systems like lignin Ambily Chandran 2012
Title Immunomodulatory and anti invasive properties of some naturally occurring terpenoids Pratheeshkumar, P 2011
Title Studies on the antidiabetic and hypolipidemic activities of Phellinus rimosus (BERK) Pilat, a polypore mushroom occurring in Kerala Rony Antony 2013
Title Studies on radioprotective properties of Polysaccharides isolated from Ganoderma Lucidum occurring in South India Thulasi G Pillai 2009
Title Studies on the antineoplastic and genoprotective activities of Fomitopsis Pinicola (Sw.:Fr) P. karst, a polypore occurring in Kashmir Ravikumar, K S 2020
Title Geochemical signature and source characterization of trace elements in the coral reef sediments of Lakshadweep Archipelago Indian ocean Anu Joy 2019
Title Micropropagational, callus inductional, callus anatomical and insitu performance of plantlets of Bamboo variety Ochlandra (Reeds) in Kerala Shaji Philip 1998
Title An octapace profiling approach to organizational culture and its impact on employee engagement of it industry in Kerala P. Rohinikrishna 2022
Title Mythopoeic Odyssey in John C. Gardner : A Structuralist Analysis Jose Joseph 2021
Title Proletarian Fiction in Theory and Practice: A Gramscian Reading of Alan Sillitoe's Oeuvre Josit Mariya 2021
Title Pharmacological studies especially related to cancer on the essential oil of ginger( Zingiber officinale roscoe) Jeena, K 2015
Title Plant growth promoting and antiphyto- Pathogenic properties of endophytic bacteria from Zingiber officinale Rose Rohini Sabu 2017
Title Development of native bacterial antagonist for the management of Pythium rhizome rot in ginger (Zingiber officinale) Alex John 2023
Title A study of antioxidants present in Plants (with special reference to Emblica Officinalis Gaertn) Jeena K Jose 2001
Title Artificial neural network based pattern recognition systems for offline handwritten character recognition Moni, Bindu S 2017
Title Biochemical changes in Rats fed common edible oils Sanil, R 2000
Title Biomass Productivity and chemical characterization of bio oils of common green algae of Kerala Santhoshkumar K 2017
Title Ben Okri's the famished road trilogy : a study in domination and subordination Vidhya Vijayan 2023
Title മലയാള കഥാകാവ്യങ്ങള്‍ (ഇടശ്ശേരി, ഒളപ്പമണ്ണ, ഒ എന്‍ വി) (Malayala kathakavyangal (Edasserry, Olappamanna, O N V) Brincy Mathew (ബ്രിന്‍സി മാത്യു) 2012
Title Analytical and synthetic investigations in Olefinic compounds Abdel Salam, K U 2013
Title Cobalt(ii), nickel(ii), ytterbium(iii) and terbium(iii) catalyzed michael-type hydroarylamination of activated olefins Rajesh R 2023
Title Study of the Effect of Fertilizers and Growth regulators on the growth and Reproduction in Moringa Oleifera Lam and its relationship with the purification of the polluted water by the plant extract Valsamma, V T 2016
Title Systematic, Ethnobotanic Nutraceutical and Pharmacognostic studies on Moringa Oleifera Lam; Syzygium Cumini (Linn.) Skeels, and Syzygium Caryophyllatum (Linn.) Alston Kala, K 2017
Title The study of Antioxidant activity of Moringa oleifera and Leucas aspera flowers in vitro and in vivo Kiran Kumar E 2021
Title Effect of Moringa oleifera leaf on ageing rat brain Athira Nair D 2022
Title Development of inoculated culture of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi to Kaempferia Galanga Linn and analysis of its effect on Phosphorus uptake, Nematode infestation, essential oil and Oleoresin content Malathy, M R 2005
Title Preparation and characterization of organic thin films of Anthracene, Carbazle and Oligoaniline for the fabrication of schottky diodes Sreejith K Pisharady 2010
Title Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane (POSS) Filled Natural Rubber Nanocomposites Lakshmipriya,S 2019
Title Studies on Borosiloxane oligomers and Polysilahydrocarbons Deepa Devapal 2007
Title Structural studies on base modified DNA and RNA Oligonucleotides Aparna P 2018
Title Marshall-Olkin generalisation of some distributions and their applications Krishna, E 2012
Title Marshall-Olkin distributions and minification processes Ancy Joseph 2010
Title Generalization of Marshall-Olkin family of distributions and their applications Remya Sivadas 2016
Title Generalizations of Marshall Olkin distributions and application in industry Jiju Gillariose 2021
Title Protective efficacy of omega-3 fatty acid against arsenic trioxide (an ant-leukemic agent) induced toxicity Mathews V Varghese 2015
Title Onam as described in Malayalam poetry – A study with special references to Edassery, P Kunjiraman Nair and Vyloppilly Suraja, E M (സുരജ. ഈ എം) 2012
Title Dynamics of agricultural transformation in Kerala- A case study of Onattukara Murali K 2018
Title Inhibition of viral Oncogenesis as well as adjuvant role of Herbal extracts in Cancer Hari Kumar, K B 2008
Title Effect of Music Therapy in Patients of Oncology and Nephrology Department Varna, T R 2021
Title Consumer behaviour in online shopping with special reference to Kerala Brijesh George John 2018
Title Effectiveness of hybrid learning strategy on self regulated learning, online learning motivation and achievement in Physics of higher secondary school students Biji P Thomas 2021
Title 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
Title Semantic query optimization and privacy preservation in ontology based semantic web Rubin T Jose 2021
Title Socio economic conditions of Tribes in Idukki district with special reference to Mannan and Oorali Tribal groups in the District Sunil T K 2017
Title Open source movement in biotechnology research – A contemporary study on research data protection and legal issues in intellectual property management Jayaram, E R 2012
Title SSI units in an open economy context: the Kerala scenario – With a comparative analysis of data from Kerala and Karnataka George Mathew 2011
Title Open source software for integrated library system: Relative appropriateness in the Indian context Gireesh kumar T K 2017
Title Non-Income determinants of Consumption in an open Economy Context: The Case of Kerala Joseph Kurien 2019
Title Information generation and dissemination through open access initiatives, a study on science faculties and research scholars in the universities of Kerala Prajeesh Bhaskaran 2022
Title Status of Fishery Exploitation by Various Gillnets and Trammel Nets Operated in the Middle Stretch of Vembanad Lake Rajalakshmi T 2021
Title Preparation and validation of a learning package with windows operating system for the learning of information technology at secondary level Renjeesh, K.T 2018
Title Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Irradiance Estimation and MPPT Techniques for PV Systems Under Non uniform Operating Conditions Shanifa Beevi, S 2021
Title Model Based Maximum Power Extraction Techniques For Photovoltaic Systems Operating Under Partially Shaded Condition Johnson Mathew 2021
Title Bilateral relations as a factor hampering Regional Co-operation in South Asia Udayanan, B 2006
Title Indo-Soviet relations 1971 -1980: A study of the impact of the treaty of peace, friendship and co-operation on bi-lateral relations Mary Senterla, P S 1991
Title Atomistic simulation of nanoscale MOSFETs in the ballistic regime of operation George James, T 2012
Title Fuzziness in operation research and game theory Sobhana Devi, C K 2009
Title Economics of Dairy Co-operatives in Kerala- A study with special reference to Operation Flood Shoja Rani, B N 2009
Title 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
Title Operational efficiency and service quality of commercial banks in India Sreela Krishnan 2015
Title Financial and operational performance of state owned industrial enterprises in Kerala Leena Varghese 2019
Title Operational efficiency of commercial banks in Kerala an impact study on customer satisfaction and employee satisfaction Roni Jain Raju 2019
Title Operational issues of realty sector in Kerala Sajana K Muhammed 2022
Title Characterisation of the environmental microflora of Macrobrachium rosenberjii and development of potential probiotic strains for its culture operations Mujeeb Rahiman, K M 2009
Title Mathematical creativity and ability for fundamental mathematical operations of primary school students with dyscalculia Betty, P J 2013
Title Micro finance operations for fishermen community in Kerala C Jyothy Mary Mathew 2023
Title A study on the deposits and lending of Commercial banks in Kerala - A comparative study with Co-operative banks Thomas, V P 2008
Title A study on the Impact of the Kerala State Handicraft Apex Co-operative Society on the working of Handicraft Co-operatives in Kerala Jaya, K R 2008
Title Marketing of Bank services in Commercial and Co-operative Banks in Kerala Muraleedharan, K K 2005
Title Role of Co-operative and Private sectors in Coir industry - A comparative study Rajendran Nair, P 2006
Title Effects of Co-operative, competitive and individualistic learning experience on certain select personal, social and scholastic variables among secondary school peers Veena Appukuttan 2013
Title Effectiveness of co- operative learning on learning styles and academic performance in Mathematics learning at the Upper primary level Sunila Thomas 2009
Title Role of Kerala State Co-operative Consumers' Federation Limited in retailing Vijumon, T P 2014
Title Performance, prospects and problems of the co-operative marketing societies in Kerala George, P L 2014
Title Co-operative Credit for Agriculture in Kerala with special reference to Paddy Cultivation in Palakkad District Jisha, K K 2016
Title Institutional Financing to Agriculture in Kerala: A Study with special reference to Co-operative Bank Sanitha., A.C 2018
Title Financial inclusion and inclusive growth A study with special reference to Co-operative banks in Kerala Princy P James 2020
Title A Study on agricultural financing by Banks in Kerala: A comparison between co-operative banks and commercial banks Jincy Johny 2020
Title Traditional fishermen community in Kerala and their development through Co-operatives: A Gandhian critique Mathew Philip, T 1997
Title Village milk co-operatives in Kerala Joseph, M K 2012
Title A study of HRD strategies and practices in Federal Co-operatives in Kerala Jayamohanan Nair, V 2011
Title Studies on graph operators Jeepamol J Palathingal 2020
Title A study on the production of Camptothecin from Ophiorrhiza Mungos and Nothapodytes Foetida using cell and tissue culture Jisha, K G 2006
Title Study to isolate and enhance the production of potential antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants with special reference to Ophiorrhiza rugosa var decumbans Vineesh, V R 2008
Title Study of anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants with special reference to Hibiscus furcatus and Ophiorrhiza species Fijesh P Vijayan 2012
Title Study on the production of Camptothecin and its derivatives from selected Ophiorrhiza species and its in vitro culture Jaimsha Rani, V K 2012
Title In vivo and in vitro production of Camptothecin on Ophiorrhiza species Ginu Joseph 2011
Title Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Ophiorrhiza mungos and Holostemma adakodien) Jelly Louis, C 2011
Title Opportunities and challenges of Bancassurance in Kerala Aravind, J 2015
Title Clean development Mechanism(CDM) Project opportunities in fertilizer industry Jayachandran K 2017
Title From oppression to optimism through self-spun philosophy: A comparative reading of the fictional output of Maya Angelou and Bama Sarojini Sudha 2012
Title Thermo-optic characterization of nanofluids using laser induced thermal lens spectroscopy Shemeena Basheer, N 2014
Title Nanomaterial based fiber optic sensors for bioapplications Rithesh Raj D 2017
Title Thermo optic characterization of multifunctional nanofluids of zinc oxide and gold using thermal lens z scan and holographic interferometry Frincy Francis 2022
Title Electrical and optical properties of Plasma polymerized films Sakthi Kumar, D 1998
Title Electrical properties, optical and structural studies and Schottky device fabrication in thin films of the organic Semiconductors-CdPc, InPcCl and AIPcCl Mammen Samuel 2007
Title Electrical, optical and structural properties of some Chalcopyrite thin films Joseph, C M 1998
Title Electrical, optical and structural properties of the organic semiconductor thin films - PbPc, ZnPc and MgPc Gopinathan, T G 2006
Title Electrical, optical and structural properties of the Phthalocyanine thin films-H2Pc, NiPc and EuPc Narayanan Unni, K N 2001
Title Electrical, optical and structural studies in Bismuth, Antimony, Bismuth oxide and Antimony oxide thin films Jayachandran, K 1999
Title Electrical, optical and structural studies on Sulphide thin films of Copper, Lead and Cadmium and their multilayer films with Copper Phthalocyanine Mercy Iype 2005
Title Electrical, optical and structural studies on thin films of Cadmium sulphide, Zinc sulphide, Manganese sulphide and on multilayer films of Copper Phthalocyanine Shaji Varghese 2004
Title Investigation on the electrical, optical and structural properties of Metal Phthalocyanine thin films-MgPc, FePc and ZnPc Krishnakumar, K P 1999
Title Studies on the electrical conductivity, photoconductivity, optical and structural properties of the metal substituted Phthalocyanine thin films - CuPc, CoPc and PbPc Ambily, S 1999
Title Studies on the electrical, optical and structural properties of Indium oxide, Tin oxide and Indium Tin oxide thin films Joseph George 1997
Title Studies on the electrical, optical and thermal properties of Molybdenum trioxide, Vanadium pentoxide and Titanium dioxide thin films Krishnakumar, S 1995
Title Optical and photocatalytic studies of Titania nanostructures synthesized by microwave irradiation Suprapha, T 2012
Title Synthesis of certain semiconductor nanostructured materials and study of their structural, optical and electrical properties Soosen Samuel, M 2012
Title Structural, electrical and non-linear optical properties of some Phthalocyanine thin films Nisha S Panicker 2012
Title Dielectric, piezoelectric and nonlinear optical properties of lead Titanate based ferroelectric thin films Ambika, D 2012
Title Structural, optical and dielectric studies of HO3+ doped Silica glasses Reji Kumar, P R 2012
Title Electrical, optical, structural and surface morphological studies on TTBNc, ZnTTBNc and VTTBNc thin films Dhanya, I 2012
Title Electro-optical studies of some photoconducting compounds Jochan Joseph 2010
Title Passive sol-gel materials and active wave guides by ion-exchange/femtosecond inscription for various optical processes Toney Teddy Fernandez 2009
Title Electrical characterization, optical studies and the effect of gamma irradiation on AgPc, F16CoPc and F16ZnPc thin films Jaseentha, O P 2009
Title Tunable thermo-optical properties of fluids using nanoparticles Rajesh Kumar, B 2014
Title Time resolved spectroscopy and energy transfer mechanism in optical materials using laser excitation Ajithkumar, G 1998
Title Synthesis and nonlinear optical characterization of certain chalcogen based nanostructures Ann Mary, K A 2015
Title Effects of annealing on the optical, electrical, and structural properties of thermal evaporated TTBPc,ZnTTBPc, CuTTBPc, thin filma Rejitha B R 2016
Title Lithium and manganese doped ZnO thin films for optical and electrical applications Anto Johny, T 2016
Title Reactively Evaporated Ag-(In,Ga)-Se thin films: Microstructural, optical and electrical properties and the effect of dopants Rajani Jacob 2016
Title Characterization of Nano Zinc Ferrites and Investigations on their Optical Limiting and Antialgal Applications Rintu Mary Sebastian 2017
Title A study on the structural optical and electrical properties of selected metal oxide nanostructures PauloseThomas 2017
Title Localization and control of optical energy in tunable photonic structures Bhagyaraj C 2017
Title Structural and optical studies of ZnS based alloy quantum dots Vineeshkumar T V 2018
Title Radio and optical studies of a selected sample of giant radio galaxies and a merging galaxy cluster Abell 407 Biju, K.G 2018
Title Study on the effect of activator incorporation on the structural, morphological and optical properties of ZnO and ZnGa2O4 nanophosphors Safeera, T.A 2018
Title Transparent and conducting ZnO based thin films: synthesis, structural, optical and electrical properties Athma, P.V 2019
Title Probing the effects of non-stoichiometry on structural, optical, electrical and magnetic properties of cryptomelane type α-MnO2 nanorods Reenu Elizabeth John 2019
Title Effect of electron beam irradiation and doping on electrical, thermal and optical properties of amino acid complex single crystals Prince Thomas 2019
Title Studies on Spectral, Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Reduced Graphene Oxide and its Composites Sreeja, V.G 2019
Title Transparent Conducting CuInO2 thin films (doped and undoped) via Activated Reactive Evaporation: A Study on Structural, Optical, Electrical and Transport properties Bindu G Nair 2019
Title Calcium sulfide based nanophosphors: structural, optical and cytotoxicity studies Rekha, S 2020
Title Theoretical and experimental investigations on third order optical nonlinearities and optical limiting properties of p-Nitroaniline derivatives Anju Linda Varghese 2020
Title Density functional theory and vibrational spectral investigations of organic nonlinear optical donor- acceptor structures Sreelaja, P V 2020
Title Study on the structural and optical properties of selected metal oxide thin films Divya, K V 2021
Title Molecular Diffusion Studies Using Laser Beam Deflection Technique and Non Linear Optical Investigations of Selected Nano Materials Dhanya N P 2022
Title Fabrication and characterization of thin film transistors for improved electrical and optical performance Divya G 2022
Title Synthesis of titanium (Ti) substituted manganese-zinc (mn-zn) ferrites and study of its structural, electrical, optical, magnetic and mössbauer characteristics Satheesh D.J. 2023
Title Studies on Chiral catalysis employing optically active Hydroxycitric acids Sasi, P V 2011
Title Chiral pool approach towards the sysnthesis of few optically active y-butyrolactone based natural products Simimole, H 2015
Title Organic materials for nonlinear optics: Synthesis and photophysical studies of some donor-acceptor substituted molecules Mathew George 1998
Title An optimal and meaningful search of documents using text mining Pushpalatha K P 2018
Title Optimal inventory management policies for short shelf life products with uncertain demand and supply Jibin Noble 2022
Title Some problems in block designs and optimality criteria Joseph, O C 2008
Title Optimisation studies on PVC/ELNR blends in terms of epoxy content and composition Biju P K 2017
Title Optimisation of machine to machine communication protocol Aiju Thomas 2021
Title Optimising stand density in teak plantations using growth models based on intrinsic biological units Rugmini, P 2008
Title Towards a brave new world: The spirit of optimism in the poetry of Kamala Das and Sugatha Kumari Prameela Devi, J 2004
Title Optimization of the educational achievement of children utilising Parent Participating Associations in the schools of Kerala Srinivasan, K K 2011
Title Optimization in fuzzy environment Lisy Cherian 2010
Title Some problems in intuitionistic fuzzy optimization and decision making Shiny Jose 2015
Title Risk Model and Portfolio selection: A behavioural approach for optimization of Returns Anu Antony 2016
Title An improved evolutionary algorithm for optimization and its application Biju, G.S 2018
Title Performance Optimization Techniques for Virtual Machines in Cloud Environment Anu, V.R 2019
Title Some Extension to Problems in Optimization and Data Mining Using Soft Set Approach Sreelekshmi, C. Warrier 2019
Title Parameter Optimization Of Squeeze Casting Process Using Lm20 Alloy Numeral Analysis By Neural Network And Modified Coefficient Based Deer Hunting Optimization Pratheesh G Panicker 2021
Title A study on fuzzy optimization and decision making Edithstine Rani Mathew 2022
Title Intuitionistic fuzzy approach in optimization techniques and graph theory Josna James 2023
Title Optimized Designs For Adaptive Load Scheduling Using Artificial Neural Network in an Isolated Power System Vijo M Joy 2022
Title Identification of certain factors influencing the optimum utilisation of teacher effectiveness in the Primary schools of Kerala George, K S 2004
Title India’s Defence Policy: Strategy and option Varughese Philipose 2016
Title Chit fund as an investment option amongst the rural house holds a study with special reference to miscellaneous non banking companies in Kerala Rohini Lakshmi Kunjamma 2023
Title Livelihood options of traditional fishermen community in Kerala with special reference to Alleppey district Jyothish, K T 2021
Title Risk Management Practices of Financial Derivatives with Special Reference to Futures and Options in Kerala Dhanyamol, C K 2021
Title Informational efficiency and hedging effectiveness of the equity options market in India James Varghese 2022
Title Structural and optoelectronic properties of silver based transparent conducting oxide thin films fabricated by post air annealing and oxygen plasma assisted reactive evaporation techniques Keerthi, K 2019
Title Structural and optoelectronic studies of selected metal oxide nanocomposites Neena Anna Kurien 2022
Title Synthesis and characterizations of In2S3 Gr and In2S3 CNT nanocomposite thin films for optoelectronic applications Jilu C John 2022
Title Structural and luminescent characteristics of Eu3+/Dy3+ doped CaZn2(PO4)2 and Na6CaP2O9 phosphors for optoelectronic applications Krishnapriya, T 2022
Title Optothermal characterisation of bio-nano materials using laser induced photothermal techniques Jisha John 2017
Title A Lady Oracle in the Wild The Ecofeminist Ethos in the Select Novels of Margaret Atwood Joyal Jacob 2021
Title Significance of DNA repair genes in oral cancer Surya Ramachandran 2009
Title Effecrtiveness of Bio-psycho Social Intervention Package for Children with oral facial clefts Nandini, M 2019
Title Effectiveness of E-Learning based Strategy on Oral Communicative Competencies, Digital Self-Efficacy and Achievement in English of Students at Secondary School Level Marin Jose 2021
Title വാമൊഴിയും പ്രത്യയശാസ്ത്രവും: മലയാളത്തിലെ കടംകഥകളെ ആസ്പദമാക്കിയുള്ള പഠനം (Orality and ideology: A study based on Malayalam riddles) Anil, K M (അനില്‍, കെ എം) 2007
Title മുട്ടത്തുവർക്കിയുടെ നോവലുകൾ ജനപ്രിയ സംസ്‌ക്കാരപഠനത്തിന്റെ അടിസ്ഥാനത്തിൽ ഒരന്വേഷണം (Muttathu Varkeyude novalukal janapriya samskarapatanathinte atisthanathil oranweshanam) Santhini Thomas 2020
Title Analytical orbit predictions in terms of uniformly regular K-S canonical elements for high eccentricity satellite orbits with atmospheric drag Anitha, C S 2012
Title Analytical and numerical predictions for near-earth's satellite orbits with KS uniform regular canonical equations Xavier James Raj, M 2008
Title Counter discourses speak identity politics: An intertextual analysis of Phyllis Shand Allfrey’s The Orchid House and Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea Saumi Mary, M 2016
Title Economic Protocol for Commercial micropropagation and synthetic seed production of genetically stable Orchid hybrids Preeta Liz Korah 2021
Title Algal and fungal associates of velamen roots in some tropical orchids Deepthi, A.S 2020
Title Effect of Coscinium Fenestratum and Curculigo Orchioides in Rat model of hepatotoxicity Venukumar, M R 2004
Title Evaluation of the Anticancer potential of polyphenolics from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn and Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz Raji Ravindranathan Nair 2022
Title Fourth order elastic constants and the low temperature thermal expansion of some hexagonal crystals Sindhu, S 1998
Title Higher order elastic constants and low temperature thermal expansion of the Cubic compounds C60, Mn73Pt22 and Fe72Pt28 Vinu, T P 2004
Title Interlattice displacements, second order elastic constants, third order elastic constants and low temperature thermal expansion of some high temperature superconducting crystals Eldhose, N V 1995
Title Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of common Indian Toad Bufo Melanostictus Schneider (Class: Amphibia; Order: Anura) Mercy Mathew 2000
Title Third order elastic constants and the low temperature thermal expansion of the high-Tc superconducting crystals LA1.8Sr0.2CuO4, Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4 and Bi2Sr2Cacu2O8 Jayachandran, K P 2000
Title Third order elastic constants and the low temperature thermal expansion of the Uniaxial crystals Sn, Sn-In and BN Mathew, V M 2002
Title Third order elastic constants and the low temperature thermal expansion of the trigonal crystals CaCO3, Bi and LiNbO3 Thresiamma Philip 2007
Title വ്യവഹാരം, ക്രമം, നിര്‍മ്മിതി: ദളിതെഴുത്ത് സൗന്ദര്യം, രാഷ്ട്രീയം; കേരളത്തിലെ പ്രാരംഭ ചുവടുകളെ സംബന്ധിച്ച് ഒരു പഠനം (Discourse, order, construction: Dalit writing aesthetics and politics- A study on the initiatives taken in Kerala) Manoj, M B (മനോജ്, എം ബി) 2008
Title Systematic and ethnobotanical studies of the families coming under the order Ranales, Kerala State Roy, Y C 2011
Title Higher order elastic constants and low temperature lattice expansion of CdS, CdSe, CdTe, AIN, GaN, InN, and SiC semiconductor crystals Sindu Jones 2016
Title T’AKS’A D-‘AL R’AZ’A Q’ADISH’A D-ZUW’AG’A- A textual and theological analysis of the order of marriage in the East Syriac Tradition Jomon, K M 2016
Title Concomitants of order statistics from bivariate generalized Morgenstern and Cambanis Family Biju Thomas 2015
Title Some aspects of concomitants of order statistics Sithara Mohan 2018
Title Developing certain strategies based on predictors of schema Modification for the Enhancement of schemata and Higher order thinking in Economics at Secondary Level Nithya, S 2020
Title Effect of Brain Based Learning Strategy on Higher Order Thinking Skills and Achievement in Economics among Students at Higher Secondary Level Siji John 2020
Title Effect of semantic mapping technique on Higher order language skills and achievement in Malayalam of students at secondary level Sicily, A A 2021
Title Effectiveness of an e content in economics on select higher order thinking skills among higher secondary school students Ramya S 2023
Title From order to chaos: a study of thenarrative strategies in the select postmodern fiction of Kurt Vonnegut and John Barth Divya S Nair 2023
Title Studies on λ Cyhalothrin induced biochemical and histological alterations in Oreochromis mossambicus Rekha Parthasarathy 2012
Title An investigation on ameliorative effect of papaya leaf (carica papaya) on haematological,histological and biochemical aspects of oreochromis mossambicus exposed to heavy metal contamination Arya, P D 2022
Title Stress effects of selected heavy metals on the fish Oreochromis niloticus Cinnie susan antony 2022
Title An approach on the ameliorative effect of annona muricata leaf extract on fipronil induced biochemical, hepatic and histological changes in oreochromis mossambicus (peters, 1852) Reena Michael 2022
Title Quality of life and psychosocial impact of organ transplantation on family Mereena Jacob 2022
Title Activation of Carboxyl groups in organic synthesis Joshy, C L 1998
Title Application of advanced oxidation processes for the degradation of organic water pollutants Jiju M Joseph 2001
Title Polymeric analogues of t-Butyl Hypohalites as solid-phase organic reagents Sreekumar, K 1988
Title Polymeric solid-phase reagents for organic synthesis Sudhakaran, K V 1992
Title Studies on bioprocessing of organic solid wastes applying Vermitech and the efficacy of Vermicompost and Vermiwash in soil fertility Sosamma Oommen, K 1999
Title Transport of organic liquids through crosslinked Natural rubber membranes Unnikrishnan, G 1997
Title Violence in the poetry of Ted Hughes: An organic growth Baby, K T 1998
Title X-ray crystal structure analysis of some Organic compounds Bubbly K Joseph 2001
Title Fabrication and characterization in organic semiconducting thin films of CIAICIPc, F16CuPc and CI16FePc Raji Koshy 2012
Title Structural studies on some organic compounds Nirmala Joseph 2010
Title Fabrication and characterization studies in organic semiconductor thin films of H2PcOC8, ZnPcOC8 and CuPcOC8 Vinu T Vadakel 2013
Title Fabrication and characterization studies in organic semiconductor thin films of TiPcCl2, SiPcCl2, SnPcCl2 and SnPc Regimol C Cherian 2009
Title Developing a computer assisted instructional package for learning organic chemistry at higher secondary level Jisha Baby 2014
Title Kinetic and mechanistic studies of the degradation of organic pollutants using advanced oxidation process Shoniya Thomas 2014
Title Soil characterization of rubber ecosystems with special reference to soil organic matter Annie Philip 2015
Title Identification of the Hard Spots in learning organic chemistry at Higher Secondary level and developing select strategies for its remediation Ajayakumar, G 2016
Title Microbial Consortia development for the Biodegradation of mixed Organic Compounds Dhanya, V 2016
Title Degradation and mineralization of organic pollutants in water by advanced oxidation process Sijumon V.A 2017
Title Sono and Photochemical Degradation of Organic Water Pollutants in Aqueous Medium Manoj P.R 2017
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Page I. Introduction And Objectives Crosslinked polymer-supported ligands as complexing agents for metal ions: Effect of the variables of macromolecular structure on complexation Beena Mathew 1991
Page c. Ring-Opening Polymerization Crosslinked polymer-supported ligands as complexing agents for metal ions: Effect of the variables of macromolecular structure on complexation Beena Mathew 1991
Page VII. Summary And Outlook Crosslinked polymer-supported ligands as complexing agents for metal ions: Effect of the variables of macromolecular structure on complexation Beena Mathew 1991
Page Osteological elements Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page PLATE - IV Diagrammatic representation of the lever systems involving the opening and closing of the jaws. Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page Histochemical observations Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page Field observations Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page V. Osteology of the skull and the ligaments associated Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page 2. Nasal and orbital region Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page VI. Structure and disposition of the muscles of the feeding apparatus, and its operative efficiency Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page PLATE - XIII Nerve supply to the jaw-muscles oftropidonotus (Fig.1)ratsnake (Fig.2) and cobra (Fig: 3) . Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page II. Operative efficiency of the feeding apparatus Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page VII. Histochemical observations on the metabolites, some related enzymes and neuromuscular junctions of the major jaw-muscles Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page 4.. Muscles of the feeding apparatus and its operative efficiency. Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page 2. Operative efficiency Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page 5. General histochemical organization of the jaw-muscles Studies on certain aspects of functional anatomy and behaviour of few Snakes Saji Sebastian 1992
Page Major Objectives A comparative study of the CPI (M) and CPI led coalition governments in Kerala: Politics and policy implementation Sivadasan, E N 1991
Page CPI (M) in Opposition A comparative study of the CPI (M) and CPI led coalition governments in Kerala: Politics and policy implementation Sivadasan, E N 1991
Page Indian perception of the world Order Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page Aid Oriented Economic Development Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page 4. Individual and Collective Self-reliance: The Non-aligned Objectives Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page The New International Economic Order Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page South-South Co-operation Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page Inadequate South-South Co-operation Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page APPENDIX A SECOND CONFERENCE OF NON-ALIGNED COUNTRIES, CAIRO, OCTOBER, 1964 Economic aspects of non-aligned movement with special reference to India's foreign policy Varghese, V V 1992
Page 1.9 Objectives Of The Work Studies on blends of Natural rubber and Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with special reference to effects of crosslinking systems Alex T Koshy 1992
Page Fig.8 (1 -12) Epidermal peels of lamina showing different stages of stomatal ontogeny Morphological and anatomical studies in some South Indian Scrophulariaceae Annie Deleela, C J 1994
Page 5.1.19. Identification of dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 5.2.7. Identification of dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 7. Identification of dresses for various occasions by well dressed and ill dressed children Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 8. Difference in the expressive behaviour of well dressed and ordinarily dressed children Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 5.3.7 Identification of dresses for various occasions. Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 6.1.5 Identification of dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page CHAPTER 9 SEPARATION OF ORGANIC LIQUID MIXTURES BY PERVAPORATION USING STYRENE-BUTADIENE RUBBER / NATURAL RUBBER BLEND MEMBRANES Transport phenomena through elastomers and blends Soney C George 1999
Page CHAPTER 11 PERMEATION OF NITROGEN AND OXYGEN THROUGH SBR, NR AND SBR/NR BLEND MEMBRANES Transport phenomena through elastomers and blends Soney C George 1999
Page 11.1.5 Effect of blend composition on oxygen to nitrogen selectivity Transport phenomena through elastomers and blends Soney C George 1999
Page CHAPTER 12 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Transport phenomena through elastomers and blends Soney C George 1999
Page APPENDIX III OBSERVATION SCHEDULE TO SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Psycho-social development of tribal pre-school children in comparison with that of their rural and urban peers Marykutty Jose 1998
Page APPENDIX IV SCORING PATTERN FOR THE OBSERVATION SCHEDULE TO ASSESS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Psycho-social development of tribal pre-school children in comparison with that of their rural and urban peers Marykutty Jose 1998
Page 2.3 Review of the seed morphological characters observed Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page III. OBSERVATIONS Morphological and anatomical studies in some South Indian Scrophulariaceae Annie Deleela, C J 1994
Page (c) STOMATAL ONTOGENY Morphological and anatomical studies in some South Indian Scrophulariaceae Annie Deleela, C J 1994
Page I. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page Objectives of the Present Work Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page Organization of the Thesis Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page 23. Kamudidarsanakhedam (Orezhuttu) Sri Rama Varma Vijaya Mahakavyam of M Kunjan Varier - A critical study Remadevi, V 1999
Page Fig.4.4 Electron diffraction pattern of a thin film ofgold. Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 4.3.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 5.2.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 5.3.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 5.4.2 Experilnent and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 6.2.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 6.3.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page Fig.6.3 Electron diffraction pattern of aggregates ofparticles of the product of interactionbetween small particles of AgI and Hg12. Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page Fig. 6.4. X-ray diffraction pattern of the product ofinteraction between small particles of AgI and Hg12. Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 7.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page Syntax of the Advance Organiser Model of Teaching Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page Phase 1: Presentation of Advance Organiser Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page Phase 3: Strengthening Cognitive Organisation Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page A. Weightage to Objectives Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 4.4.5 Observation Schedules for I P M Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.1 Rationale Behind the Use of the IPM and CM (Conventional Method) in terms of Objectives Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.1.1 Objectives of CAM and Blooms Taxonomy Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.1.2 Objectives of AOM and Blooms Taxonomy Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.1.3 Objectives of ITM and Blooms Taxonomy Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.1.4 Objectives of Conventional Method of Teaching and Blooms Taxonomy Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.5.1 Analysis of the Entries of the Observation Schedule Class Vlll Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.5.2. Analysis of the Entries of the Observation Schedule - Class IX Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.5.3.4nalysis of the Entries of the Observation Schedule Class X Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.5.4 Analysis of the Entries of the Observation Schedule Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.5.5 Analysis of the Entries of the Observation Schedule Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 6.1 Objectives of the Study Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page Opening of the Mahakavya Sri Rama Varma Vijaya Mahakavyam of M Kunjan Varier - A critical study Remadevi, V 1999
Page 8. Oratyadbhutam or Kocci Valiya Tampuran Tirumanassile Rajya Parityagam Sri Rama Varma Vijaya Mahakavyam of M Kunjan Varier - A critical study Remadevi, V 1999
Page ix) Order of addition of the compatibiliser Thermoplastic elastomers from isotactic Polypropylene/Nitrile rubber blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Snooppy George 1999
Page II.2.5 Time for optimum cure Studies on blends of Natural rubber and Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with special reference to effects of crosslinking systems Alex T Koshy 1992
Page II.5.1 Ozone cracking Studies on blends of Natural rubber and Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with special reference to effects of crosslinking systems Alex T Koshy 1992
Page VI. A. 5 Effect On Ozone Resistance Studies on blends of Natural rubber and Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with special reference to effects of crosslinking systems Alex T Koshy 1992
Page Fig. VI.A. 9 Photograph of blend C (80: 20 NR: EVA) havina different silica content after - 8 h and 85 h of exposure to ozoniseo air. Studies on blends of Natural rubber and Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with special reference to effects of crosslinking systems Alex T Koshy 1992
Page VII.3 Effect Of Exposure To Ozone Studies on blends of Natural rubber and Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with special reference to effects of crosslinking systems Alex T Koshy 1992
Page III. OBSERVATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Morphological and histochemical studies in some tropical Acanthaceae Thara K Simon 1994
Page Fig.l Schematic representation of (a) ordered crystalline form and (b) random network amorphous form of the same composition. Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page (i) Oxide glasses Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page Boron oxide anomaly Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page Pulse-echo overlap (PEO) method Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page Fig. 2.5 Pulse-echo overlap system. Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page Fig. 2.6 Overlapped broadband echoes from the pulse echo overlap system. Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page b) Operational Definition A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page b) Operational Definition A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page TABLE 4.6Birth Order of Drug Dependents A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page Fig.4.15 Effwt of different chemical treatments on tensile strength ofPALFLDPE composites PMPPIC (5% by wt of tibre), silane (496 bywt of fibre), BPO (0 5% of polymer), DCP (0 5% of polymer) KMnOJ (0 01 5%) and NaOH (1%) . Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.4.16 Effect of different chemical treatments on Youngs modulus ofPALFLDPE composites: PMPPIC (5% by wt of fibre), silane (4% bywt of fibre), BPO (0.5% of polymer), DCP (0.5% of polymer), KMnO, (0.015%) and NaOH (1%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 4.17 Effect of different chemical treatments on stress-strain behaviour ofPALFLDPE composites. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page 2.2. Objectives of the Study Village industries in Kerala - Problems and prospects Sreedevi, R 1992
Page Fig. 5.3 Organisational Structure of Khadi and Village Industries Board. Village industries in Kerala - Problems and prospects Sreedevi, R 1992
Page Fig.6.2 Organisational Distribution of Vllage Industrial Units Village industries in Kerala - Problems and prospects Sreedevi, R 1992
Page 6.5. Management of Village Industries A Gandhian Outlook. Village industries in Kerala - Problems and prospects Sreedevi, R 1992
Page 7.9. Occupational Pattern Village industries in Kerala - Problems and prospects Sreedevi, R 1992
Page 3. Origin of voluntary action The role of action in the development of personality: A study based on Mahatma Gandhi's life and writings Lizy Paul 1993
Page 4. Functions of adaptation and organisation The role of action in the development of personality: A study based on Mahatma Gandhi's life and writings Lizy Paul 1993
Page 3. Objectives The role of action in the development of personality: A study based on Mahatma Gandhi's life and writings Lizy Paul 1993
Page c) Omnipresence of God The role of action in the development of personality: A study based on Mahatma Gandhi's life and writings Lizy Paul 1993
Page 2.2. Ashram An action-oriented community The role of action in the development of personality: A study based on Mahatma Gandhi's life and writings Lizy Paul 1993
Page c) Heart, the co-ordinating factor in character building. The role of action in the development of personality: A study based on Mahatma Gandhi's life and writings Lizy Paul 1993
Page e) Outline of the Chapter Scheme The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page Plan Of An Ordinary Temple Drawn By The Sldpervisor Of Hindu Religious Endowments Board In 1938. The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page Co-operative Societies The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page ORGANISATIONS OF LOW CASTES The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page SATYAGRAHA ON THE THIRD MONTH AND THE ORIGIN OF GURUVAYOOR SATYAGRAHA COMMITTEE The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page Opening of the temple The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page ZAMORINS ATTEMPT TO KNOW THE OPINION OF OORALANS The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page APPENDIX -No.1 Extracts from some reply letters of the ooralans of British Malabar about Temple Entry problem The untouchables and their struggle for temple entry in Kerala, since 1920 Sivathambika, E L 1991
Page 4. Outgoing / Resewed Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page d. Dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 3.3 Meteorological observations Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 1 Meterological observations during the period under study Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 22 Foliar anatomy of open and shade (70%) plants Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 20 Diurnal variation in meteorological variables in medicinal plants grown under open sunlight and 70% shade Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 21 Diurnal variation in photosynthetic rate (µmol /m2 / s) under open sunlight and 70% shade in five species of medicinal plants Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 22 Diurnal variation in conductance (mol / m2 / s) under open sunlight and 70% shade in five species of medicinal plants Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 23 Diurnal variation in transpiration (?mol / m2 / s) under open sunlight and 70% shade in five species of medicinal plants Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page Objective of the study Militarization and its impact on human rights in Southeast Asia with special reference to the Philippines, 1972-1986 Mathews George 1991
Page Organisation of the thesis Militarization and its impact on human rights in Southeast Asia with special reference to the Philippines, 1972-1986 Mathews George 1991
Page Counter-insurgency Operations Militarization and its impact on human rights in Southeast Asia with special reference to the Philippines, 1972-1986 Mathews George 1991
Page Oplan Katatagan Militarization and its impact on human rights in Southeast Asia with special reference to the Philippines, 1972-1986 Mathews George 1991
Page C) Violation of Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression Militarization and its impact on human rights in Southeast Asia with special reference to the Philippines, 1972-1986 Mathews George 1991
Page NO-SALE NON-FEASANCE OPTIONS Militarization and its impact on human rights in Southeast Asia with special reference to the Philippines, 1972-1986 Mathews George 1991
Page II. POLYMERIC LIGANDS AND METAL COMPLEXES: AN OVERVIEW Transition metal complexes derived from polymeric ligands Lissy Jose 1994
Page a) Separation of metal ions and organic molecules Transition metal complexes derived from polymeric ligands Lissy Jose 1994
Page Fig. IV.3. Amino acid capacity of DVB- and NNMBA crosslinked polyacrylamide supported aspartic acid for varying extents ofcrosslinking agents. Transition metal complexes derived from polymeric ligands Lissy Jose 1994
Page la. ZRMS from observed slopes of rotation effects Stellar rotation: Effects of rotation on colours and line indices of stars Annamma Mathew 1994
Page 6.3. The ZRZAMS: from observed slopes of rotation effects Stellar rotation: Effects of rotation on colours and line indices of stars Annamma Mathew 1994
Page G. Aims and Objectives of the Study A study on germination, growth and metabolism of Cassia Sophera L. and on the rooting of Spilanthes ciliata H.B.K.: Two medicinal plants George Thomas 1994
Page K. Aims and Objectives A study on germination, growth and metabolism of Cassia Sophera L. and on the rooting of Spilanthes ciliata H.B.K.: Two medicinal plants George Thomas 1994
Page Experiment-1 Establishment of an optimum condition for breaking dormancy A study on germination, growth and metabolism of Cassia Sophera L. and on the rooting of Spilanthes ciliata H.B.K.: Two medicinal plants George Thomas 1994
Page Experiment-1 Establishment of an optimum condition for breaking seed dormancy A study on germination, growth and metabolism of Cassia Sophera L. and on the rooting of Spilanthes ciliata H.B.K.: Two medicinal plants George Thomas 1994
Page Experiment-3. Effect of pretreatment of seeds with growth substances onthe production of dry matter and moisture content of seedlings A study on germination, growth and metabolism of Cassia Sophera L. and on the rooting of Spilanthes ciliata H.B.K.: Two medicinal plants George Thomas 1994
Page Experiment-6. Effect of presowing seed treatment with growth substances onthe metabolic drifts in cell constituents and enzymic studiesof roots, leaves and whole plant parts A study on germination, growth and metabolism of Cassia Sophera L. and on the rooting of Spilanthes ciliata H.B.K.: Two medicinal plants George Thomas 1994
Page II. A. Screening of Micro organisms for L-asparaginase Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page II. B. Optimization of Cultural Conditions for L-asparaginase Production by Aeromonas Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Fig. II -4. Optimum concentration of Sodium Chloride for growth and enzyme production in Aerouonas. Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Fig. II -5. Optimum concentration of I.- Asparagine for growth and enzyme production in Aeromonas. Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Fig. II -6. Optimum concentration of L- Glutamine for growth and enzyme production in Aeromonas. Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Fig. II -7. Optimum concentration of L- Aspartic acid for growth and enzyme production in Aeromnas. Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Fig. II -8. Optimum concentration of Glutamic acid for growth and enzyme production in Aeromonas Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Fig. II -9. Optimum concentration of Lactate for growth and enzyme production in Aeroeonas Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Pigure: II -10. Optimum concentration of Yeast Extract for growth and enzyme production in Aeromonas. Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Cultivation of the organism Biological properties of L. Asparaginase Benny, P J 1994
Page Table - 6. Economically important organisms recovered from the gut of R. hexadactyla Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page Ovarian cycle Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page PLATE 3 Sections of ovary of R. hexadactyla showing oogonial nest and small primary oocytes (Fig.A), small primary oocytes (Fig.B), FGP oocytes (Fi9.C and D) and large yolky (Fig8.E and F) oocytes (LSGP) (X 100) . Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page Oocyte diameter Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page Oocyte characteristics Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page Oviduct cycle Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page Table 17.Ovarian stages and oocyte characteristics of R. hexadactyla Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page Ovary Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page PLATE 7 Photomicrographs of sections of ovary of R. hexadactyla. Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page PLATE 8 Photomicrographs of section of ovary of R. hexadactyla. Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page PLATE 9 Photomicrographs of sections of ovary of R. hexadactyla. Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana Hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia: Anura) Sanil George 1993
Page 3.6.2 Pulse-echo Overlap Method (PE0) Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 4.2.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 8.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 9.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 11.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 12.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page Fig.12.1 & 12.2 Electron micrographs of suspensions ofparticles of the product of interactionbetween AgI and Hg12. Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page Fig.12.3 Electron diffraction pattern of aggregates ofparticles of the product of interaction infresh suspensions. Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 13.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page 14.2 Experiment and Observation Study of properties of small particles of certain materials George, K C 1993
Page I.11. Fibre orientation Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page I.12. Fibre orientation and Fibre distribution Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page I.13. Application of fibre. orientation Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page II.3.2. Time of optimum cure Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page II.6.1. Ozone cracking Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig. II.I Determination of optimum cure time by modified tangent method. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig. II.2. Longitudinal and transverse orientation of the fibre. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.III.3c. SEM photomicrograph of the tear fracture surface of mix Q showing longitudinal fibre orientation. 3d. SEM photomicrograph of the. tear fracture surface of mix Q showing transverse fibre orientation. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.III.8b. SEM photomicrograph of abraded surface ofmix S.8c. SEM photomicrograph of magnified abradedsurface of mix S. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page IV.3. Effect of fibre orientation Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.V.8- Optical photograph showing the effect of shear rate and fibre loading on the deformation of extrudates of mixes 0, P, Q, R, E, J, T and U. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page VI.6. Effect of fibre orientation Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.VII.8. Optical photograph of the swollen samples in hexane. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.VII.10. The optical photograph of the samples Lo and Q, at equilibrium swelling in hexane. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page VIII.3. Effect of exposure to ozone Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.VIII.8. Photograph of NR -sisal composites (with bonding agent) after exposure to ozone for40 h. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.VIII.9. Photograph of NR-sisal composites (withoutbonding agent) after exposure to ozone for40 h. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page Fig.VIII-10. Photograph of mixes Lo & Qo after exposure to ozone for 40 h. Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced Natural rubber composites Siby Varghese 1994
Page 2. FARMER PARTICIPATION IN IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 2.2.1 Objectives and Benefits Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 3.1 Objectives of the Study Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 3.2.4 Outlet Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.2.1.3 Occupational Features Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.2.2 Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.2.2.2 Level of Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.2.2.7 Interest of Officials in Farming Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.2.2.8 Training Status of Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page Fig. 6: TRAINING STATUS OF OFFICIALS Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.3 Perception of Farmers and Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 4.4 Observations and Discussions Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 5.2.1.5 Opinions of Officials About CADA Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page Fig.11: OPINION OF FARMERS REGARDING CATALYST IN PARTICIPATORY ACTIVITIES Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 5.3 observations and Discussions Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1 Farmer-Officer Relations Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1.1 Contact of Farmers with Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page Fig.12: FARMERS IN CONTACT WITH SENIOR/MIDDLE LEVEL OFFICIALS OF CADA AND ID Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page Fig.13: FARMERS IN CONTACT WITH FIELDLEVEL OFFICIALS OF CADA AND ID Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1.2 Expectation About Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1.3 Capability of Officials in Ensuring Participation Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1.4 Officials and Targets Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1.5 Interest of Officials to Meet Farmers Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.1.6 Opinion of Officials About Other Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.2.2.5 Incentives to Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page Fig. 16: ROLE OF MATERIAL INCENTIVESIN PARTICIPATION - VIEWS OF OFFICALS Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page 6.3 Observations and Discussions Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page APPENDIX 2. Interview Schedule - Officials Farmer participation in irrigation management George Chackacherry 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page V. THE SENSE ORGANS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page THE OLFACTORY ORGAN Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page INTRA OVARIAN DEVELOPMENT OF THE OVUM Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page OBSERVATIONS Studies on the biology of Pristolepis malabaricus (Perciformes: Teleostei) Sherly P Anand 1994
Page I. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE PRESENT WORK Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page VI. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Molecular rearrangements in crosslinked macromolecular matrices Sunny Kuriakose 1994
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 2.11. Polymer supported oxidising reagents Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 2.17. Miscellaneous polymeric oxidising reagents Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.1. Poly (1-vinyl-2-pyrroIidone) supported oxidising reagents: Preparation and analysis Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.5. Oxidation reactions with the polymer-supported reagents Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.5.1. Oxidation reactions using NNMBA-cross linked poly[1-vinyl (2-pyrroIidonium permanganate) ] resin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.5.2. Oxidation reactions using tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate cross linked poly[1-vinyl (2-pyrrolidonium permanganate) ] resin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.5.3. Oxidation reactions using DVB-cross linked poly[1-vinyl (2-pyrrolidonium permanganate) ] resin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.6. Oxidation reactions using cross linked poly[) -vinyl (2-pyrrolidonium chlorochromate) ] resin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.7. Oxidation reactions using cross linked poly[l-vinyl (2-pyrrolidonium dichromate) ] resin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.8. Oxidation reactions using NNMBA-cross linked poly (1-vinyl (2-pyrrolidonium-co-styrene permanganate) ] resin Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.10. Effect of solvents on the oxidation reaction Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
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 3.12. Effect of temperature on the oxidation reaction 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 3.14. Dependence of the nature and extent of cross linking on oxidation reactions Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.18. Comparison with other polymer supported oxidising agents Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 3.19. Comparison with low-molecular weight oxidants Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 4.13. Oxidation reactions: General procedure Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 4.14. Monitoring the course of the oxidation reactions Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 4.15. Effect of solvent on the oxidation reactions Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 4.16. Effect of molar excess of the reagent on the oxidation reactions Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page 4.17. Effect of temperature on oxidation reactions 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 5. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Polymeric permanganate, Dichromate and Chlorochromate resins derived from crosslinked Polyvinylpyrrolidones Jose Zacharias 1995
Page PART I REVIEW OF D.C.CONDUCTIVITY STUDIES ON OXIDE GLASSES CONTAINING ALKALI / TRANSITION-METAL OXIDES Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page 3.3 D.C Conductivity Studies on Oxide Glasses Containing Alakali Oxides -- A Review Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page 3.4 D.C Conductivity Studies on Oxide Glasses Containing Transition-Metal Oxides- A Review Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page PART I REVIEW OF DIELECTRIC CONSTANT AND A.C. CONDUCTIVITY STUDIES ON OXIDE GLASSES CONTAINING ALKALI / TRANSITION METAL OXIDE Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page 6.2 Ultrasonic Investigations in Oxide Glasses -- A Brief Review Study of physical properties of certain Borate glasses Shreekrishna Kumar, K 1995
Page 6. Objectives of the Present Work Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page Fig. 111.1. Orientational Variation in Ortho, o eta and ParaSubstituted Porphyrins. Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page Table III.2. Electronic Spectral Data of ~~~orn~ounds Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page Fig. III.9. Scanning Electron Micrograph ofla) Poly (viny3 pyridininm) chloride (Dl andCb) Polymer-Bound Porphyrin (DIII) Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page VI. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Studies on polymer-bound Porphyrins and their metalloderivatives Tessymol mathew 1995
Page 2.1.1 Rare earth oxides Rare earth complexes of some Schiff bases Muraleedharan Nair, M K 1994
Page LAND OWNERSHIP AND PRODUCTIVE ASSETS The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Table 4.6. Land Ownership of the Female. Respondents. The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Occupation of parents The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Occupation of husbands The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Table 4.24. Co-operation of the Officials X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents. The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Table 4.25. (c) Land Ownership X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents. The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Table 5.1. Plan Outlay, For the Fifth Five Year Plan. The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page Objectives The rural agricultural women labourers and their development Jacob George, P 1994
Page B. WESTERN FIGURES THAT COME WITHIN THE FRAME WORK OFSABDAALAMKAARAAS. The analysis of rhetoric figures in the Indian and Western traditions - A linguistic stylistic study Abraham, M Y 1995
Page 2.6.1.1 Pulse-echo-overlap technique Investigation of the properties of certain important materials in the nano-phase regime Binny Thomas 1994
Page Fig.2.2. Block diagram of pulse-echo-overlap system Investigation of the properties of certain important materials in the nano-phase regime Binny Thomas 1994
Page ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH IDEA A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page b) Operational Definition A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page b) Operational Definition A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page b) Operational Definition A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page Fig. 4.4Bar Chart Showing the Levels of Intellectual-Cullural Orientation in Addictand Non-addict Families A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page Fig. 4.5 Bar Chart Showing the Levels of active rectriational orrientation adict and Non- addict Families A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page Fig. 4.7Bar Chart Showing the Levels of Organization in Addict and Non- addictFamilies A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page 3. INTERCORRELATION AMONG THE 15 VARIABLES OFFAMILY FUNCTIONING OF THE ADDICT FAMILIES A study of the families of drug addicts - Family functioning and social support system Varghese J Pudussery (Fr) 1995
Page 1.4. Objectives Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page c. Birth Order. Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 4.6.3. Construction of the test for colour, design, value of colour preference and identification of dresses for various occasion Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 5.1.5. Identification of garments for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 5.b. Difference in the identification of garments for various occasions belonging to various income levels. Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 5.1.11. Families taking opinion of the child while purchasing Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 6.1.12. Seeking opinion of the child while purchasing. Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 6.1.21. Identification of dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 6.2.7. Identification of dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page 6.3.7. Identification of dresses for various occasions Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page APPENDIX II Observation schedule Effect of dress and colour on personality pattern of preschool children Ancy Thomas 1998
Page Option for the Poor Liberation theology: Its impact on Kerala politics and society Joseph, K M (Fr) 1998
Page b) Libartion: a commitment to onee fellow humans Liberation theology: Its impact on Kerala politics and society Joseph, K M (Fr) 1998
Page d) Theory and praxis and the option for tho poor Liberation theology: Its impact on Kerala politics and society Joseph, K M (Fr) 1998
Page Hinduism: An Overview Liberation theology: Its impact on Kerala politics and society Joseph, K M (Fr) 1998
Page Origin of the Latin Church Liberation theology: Its impact on Kerala politics and society Joseph, K M (Fr) 1998
Page 1. REDUCTION OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS USING LITHIUM ALUMINUM HYDRIDE: A REVIEW Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page Molecular orbital picture of the nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 4. THE REDUCTION OF DINITRO, NITRO-HALOGENO, HALOGENO-CARBOXYL / ESTER AND NITRO-OXIMINO DIFUNCTIONALIZED COMPOUNDS Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 4.4. The reduction of nitro-oximino difunctionalized compound: Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page 4.5.5 The reduction of the nitro-.oximino compound Studies on the reduction of selected difunctionalized Aromatic compounds using Lithium aluminium hydride Joseph, M M 1998
Page Origin of the Name Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupational Disabilities Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation, the Principal Avenue Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Objectives Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page 6. Occupational Mobility Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 4.9 Percentage of drop-outs among respondents. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 4.10 Percentage of drop-outs according to age. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page 5. OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation of Grandparents Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.1 Occupation of the respondents grandparents. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation of the Parents Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.2 Occupation of the respondents parents. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation of the Respondents Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.3 Primary occupation of the respondents according to age. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Primary Occupation of the Pulaya Women Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.4 Primary occupation of the Pulaya women. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.5 Primary occupation of the Pulaya women according to age. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.6 Primary occupation of the female respondents and primary occupation of their mothers. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Hereditary Occupation of the Respondents Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation of Respondents Daughters Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Daughters Occupational Status and Respondents Age Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Respondents Education and Their Daughters Occupational Status Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation of the Respondents and Occupation of the Daughters Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.9 Occupational mobility of the grandmother, mother, respondents and daughters. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Factors that Affect Occupational Mobility ofthe Pulaya Women Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Education and Occupational Status Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.10 Distribution of respondents according to education and occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Diagram 2. Distribution of all respondents according to their education and occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.11 Distribution of the Pulaya women according to education and occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Diagram 3. Distribution of female respondents according to their education and occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 5.12 Primary occupation of the respondents and encouragement from others. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Income Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 6.2 Distribution of Pulaya women according to income and occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Diagram 4. Distribution of Pulaya women according to their income and occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 6.5 Landholding pattern of the Pulaya women based on occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Landholding Pattern and Occupation Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 6.8 Possession of vehicles based on respondents occupation. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page House visit habit and primary occupation of the respondents Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 7.4 House visit habit and primary occupation of the respondents. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Intercaste marriage Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and social attitude Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 7.7 Respondents occupation and the difference in the attitude of others after accepting more prestigious occupations. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table 7.8 Occupation of the Pulaya women and perception about their improved status in society Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Self-respect Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table. 7.9 Primary occupation of the Pulayas and their feeling of self-respect. Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Membership in Social Organization Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Membership in Caste Organization Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupational Mobility Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Age Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Social Status Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Social Interaction Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Occupation and Economic Mobility Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Education and Occupation Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Social Organization Labour participation and social mobility among the Pulaya women of rural Kerala Ashly Mathew 1999
Page Table 7. Monthly occurrence of calls in the Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis fusca Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Fig.4. Frequency occurrence of various animal foods in the stomach of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Table 18. Frequency occurrence of different techniques of foraging in the Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis fusca for a period of 98 hours. Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page B: Older eggs from the nest of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Annual Ovarian cycle Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Ovary weight and histology Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page 45. Average body and ovary weight and diameter of largest follicle in the Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis fusca Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Fig.22. Average monthly weight of ovary of the White breasted Kingfisher Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Plate XVIII Photomicrographs of sections of the ovary Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Plate XIX Photomicrographs of sections of the ovary A & B; breeding phases containing large follicles Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page Table 48. Analysis of variance in the diameter of ovarian follicle in the Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis? fusca Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of the Whitebreasted Kingfisher Halcyon Smyrnensis Fusca (Boddaert) (Aves: Alcedinidae) Manu Oommen 1994
Page 4.5.14 Turgor pressure and osmotic potentirrl Studies on the factors influencing the regeneration and flow of latex in Hevea Brasiliensis George Koshy 1998
Page 22. Synthesis of Boc-Val-Glu (OBzl) -Ala Leu-Tyr (Bzl) -Leu-NH2 on 4-amino methyl-3-nitrobenzamidomethyl TTEGDA cross linked polystyrene resin Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page 9. Synthesis of opioid agonist deltorphin on high capacity chloromethyl TTEGDA-cross linked polystyrene Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page VI. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support for solid phase Peptide synthesis Renil, M 1992
Page Table.1.1.1 Net state domestic product of Kerala by industry of origin 1980-81 to 1995-96 Supply response of some agricultural commodities in Kerala Sreeja, S 1999
Page Objectives of the study Supply response of some agricultural commodities in Kerala Sreeja, S 1999
Page (iii) Koyck Second Order Lag Function. Supply response of some agricultural commodities in Kerala Sreeja, S 1999
Page 1.6.3. Oil extended NR (OENR) Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page 1.10.2. Oxidative degradation Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page 1.10.3. Oxidized rubber Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page 2.7. Limiting oxygen index Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 3.6. Orientation of structure on shearing Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 4.23. TGA curves of the modified polymers in oxygen Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 8.7. TGA Thermogram of compound A in oxygen. Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 8.8. TGA Thermogram of compound B in oxygen. Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 8.9. TGA Thermograrn of compound C in oxygen Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 8.10. TGA Thermogram of compound D in oxygen Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 8.1 1. TGA Thermogram of compound E in oxygen Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig. 8.12. TGA Thermogram of compound F in oxygen Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page Fig 8.13. Flame length for different concentrations of oxygen. Studies on depolymerized Natural rubber Radhakrishnan Nair, N 1998
Page 3.2.2.9 Quantitative estimation of ortho dihydroxy phenols Studies on vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi in the growth improvement of Pueraria Phaseoloides Benth Kochuthresiamma Joseph 1997
Page 4.1.1 Occurrence of YAM in rubber growing soils Studies on vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi in the growth improvement of Pueraria Phaseoloides Benth Kochuthresiamma Joseph 1997
Page 1.1 Cancer, An Overview Anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants: A study of the anticancer principles from Saraca asoca Varghese, C D 1996
Page 1.5.7 CHEMICAL CARCINOGENESIS AND ONCOGENES Anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants: A study of the anticancer principles from Saraca asoca Varghese, C D 1996
Page 1.7. ROLE OF NATURAL PRODUCTS IN THE TREATMENT OFCANCER Anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants: A study of the anticancer principles from Saraca asoca Varghese, C D 1996
Page 1.11. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants: A study of the anticancer principles from Saraca asoca Varghese, C D 1996
Page 1.11.1. OBJECTIVES Anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants: A study of the anticancer principles from Saraca asoca Varghese, C D 1996
Page 6.5.2. Chemoprotective effect of Saraca -a--s oca (Ashoka) extract oncyclophosphamide treated S-180 tumour bearing mica Anticancer activity of selected medicinal plants: A study of the anticancer principles from Saraca asoca Varghese, C D 1996
Page Table 2.4 Immigration of Professional, Technical and Kindred Workers before and after the Passage of the Act of October 3, 1965 Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 2.5 Foreign Professionals in Australia by Birthplace and Occupation - 1966 Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 4.3 lmmigration of Professional Technical and Kindred Workers into the US before and after the passage of the Act of October 3, 196S Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 4.4 Percentage Distribution of Immigrants with stated Occupation and PTK Workers as a Percentage of total Occupation Immigrants by Continent: 1961-95 Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 4.7 Third World Immigrants Admitted into the US by Occupation during 1962 -1966 and for the Year 1967 Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 4.10 Size of Immigrant Flows, Ages 20-64 by Occupation and Region of Birth 1988-1990 Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 5.2 Indian Immigrants Admitted as Occupation Category and PTK Category as Percentage of total Occupation Immigrants Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page Table 5.7 Asian Professionals in the US by Occupations and Selected Countries of Origin 1988-90 Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page VI. OBSERVATlONS Reverse transfer of technology from India to the United States with special reference to US immigration policy Mariamma Mathew 2000
Page I. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page Organisation of the thesis Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page II.1 Polymers as aids in organic synthesis Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page VI. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Hexanediol diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene supports for solid phase Peptide synthesis Latha, K S 1997
Page Faith in Pre-Ordained Fate Manjeri S Isvaran: Man and art - A comprehensive study John E Abraham 1996
Page Attack on Social Evils - Caste System, Sati and Feudal System of Land Ownership Manjeri S Isvaran: Man and art - A comprehensive study John E Abraham 1996
Page Omniscient Narration Manjeri S Isvaran: Man and art - A comprehensive study John E Abraham 1996
Page OConnor: Mythical narrative Flannery O’Connor: Theory and practice of fiction Joseph J Puthumana (Fr) 2000
Page 2.1.1 Rare earth oxides Studies on rare earth complexes of some antipyrine derivatives Siby Joseph 1998
Page Fig. 5.1 Correlation between the decomposition onset temperaturewith the ionic radii. Studies on rare earth complexes of some antipyrine derivatives Siby Joseph 1998
Page Fig. 1 Percentage occurrence of Gram negative intestinal bacteria of avian fauna Studies on the intestinal Bacterial flora of some common bird species of Kerala Susan Panicker 1997
Page Fig. 2. Percentage occurrence of Gram negative intestinal bacteria of Crow, Egret, Duck, and Cormorant Studies on the intestinal Bacterial flora of some common bird species of Kerala Susan Panicker 1997
Page Fig. 3. Percentage occurrence of Gram negative intestinal bacteria of Teal, Pigeon, Fowl, and Cormorant Studies on the intestinal Bacterial flora of some common bird species of Kerala Susan Panicker 1997
Page Fig. 15. Relationship between survival rate and organic content of E. coli in freshwaters Studies on the intestinal Bacterial flora of some common bird species of Kerala Susan Panicker 1997
Page 1.7 Objectives of the Study Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 1.13. Organisation of the Report Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 1. Reception Oriented CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 2. Selection Oriented CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 3.1.4 Advance organizer model of Teaching Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page Overview of the Ausubel Model Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 4.1 Weightage to Objectives Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.50 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.51 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of ITM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.52 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of AOM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.82 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.83 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of ITM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.84 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of AOM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.114 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.115 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of ITM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.116 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of AOM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.146 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.147 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of ITM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.148 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of AOM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.178 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.179 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of (TM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 5.180 The Scores Obtained for the Observation Schedule of AOM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page APPENDIX Vlll. OBSERVATION SCHEDULE OF CAM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page APPENDIX IX. OBSERVATION SCHEDULE OF ITM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page APPENDIX X. OBSERVATION SCHEDULE OF AOM Application of information processing models in teaching Chemistry at the secondary and the higher secondary level Rema Devi, K 1998
Page 1.5.3 Influence of fibre orientation Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page 1.10 Scope and objectives of the work Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page 2.3.3 Optical microscopy Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 3.2. Variation of tensile properties of randomly oriented melt mixed and solution mixed composites (Fibre length 6 mm) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.6. Optical photographs of fibres extracted From (a) solution mixedcomposite (b) melt mixed composite showing extent of fibre breakage. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 3.3. Variation of mechanical properties of longitudinally oriented solution mixed PALF/LDPE composites with fibre length (Fibre content 30 wt %) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 3.4. Mechanical properties of longitudinally oriented solution mixed PALF/LDPE composites (Fibre length 6 mm) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page (c) Effect of fibre orientation Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.9 SEM photographs showing (a) transverse and (b) longitudinal fibre orientation. Samples were cut perpendicular to the direction of applied force. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 3.10 Effect of fibre orientation on tensile strength of PALF/LDPE composites. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.11 Effect of fibre orientation on Youngs modulus of PALF/LDPEcomposites. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 3.12 Effect of fibre orientation on tear strength oFPALF/LDPE composites. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.13 Effect of orientation on tensile strength of PALF/LDPE composites with varying temperature. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.14 The stress-strain behaviour of randomly oriented PALF/LDPE composites at different test speeds (Fibre loading lo%, temperature28°C) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.15 The stress-strain behaviour of randomly oriented PALF/LDPE composites at different test speeds (Fibre loading 30%, temperature28°C) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.3.17 The stress-strain behaviour of longitudinally oriented PALF/LDPEcomposites at different temperatures (Fibre loading 20%, test speed 50 mm/min) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 3.18 Variation of tensile strength and elongation at break with temperature of longitudinally oriented PALF/LDPE composites at different fibre loading. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 3.8. Comparison of tensile properties of randomly oriented PALF/LDPE, sisal/LDPE and jute/LDPE composites. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 4.2. Effect of silane treatment (A 172) on mechanical properties ofPALFLDPE composites at different fibre loading (Silaneconcentration; 4% by weight of fibre) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.6.6. Effect of fibre loading on E and tan 6 of PALFLDPE composites (Oscillation frequency 35 Hz) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page (b) Effect of orientation Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 6.9. Temperature dependence of storage modulus (E) of PAI.F/LDPEcomposites having different fibre orientations (Fibre length 6 mm, fibrecontent 30%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 6.13. Effect of oscillation frequency on E and E of untreated PALF/LDPEcomposites (Fibre loading 20%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig. 6.14. Effect of oscillation frequency on E and E of PMPPIC treatedPALF/LDPE composites (Fibre loading 20%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page 7.2.3 Effect of fibre orientation. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.7.5. Dependence of stress relaxation behaviour of PALF/LDPE compositeson fibre orientation (Successive graphs are displaced upward by 0.05 for clarity; strain level 4%, fibre loading 20%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 7.3. Rate of relaxation (%) of PALF/LDPE composites with different fibre orientation (Fibre loading 20%, strain level 4%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 7.6. Rate of relaxation (%) of PALF/LDPE composites--effect ofprestrain (Fibre loading 200/a, strain level 4%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Table 7.7. Rate of relaxation (%) of PALFLDPE composites--effect ofthermal treatment (Fibre loading 20%, strain level 4%) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.9.10. Comparison between experimental and theoretical sorption curves ofPALF/LDPE composite at 30% fibre loading. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.9.13. Effect of hot water (70°C) immersion on tensile strength ofPALF/LDPE composites at different fibre loading. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Fig.9.15. Effect of fibre orientation on tensile strength of PALF/LDPEcomposites at different fibre loading (Temperature 28OC) Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page Future Outlook. Short pineapple leaf fibre reinforced low density Polyethylene composites Jayamol George 1998
Page 1.5 Scope and objectives of the work. Thermoplastic elastomers from isotactic Polypropylene/Nitrile rubber blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Snooppy George 1999
Page Fig.4.5. Variation of tan 6, due to NBR of PP/NBR binary blends with wt % ofNBR. Thermoplastic elastomers from isotactic Polypropylene/Nitrile rubber blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Snooppy George 1999
Page Fig.4.7. Variation of storage modulus (E) of binary PP/NBR blends with wt % ofNBR at 30°C. Thermoplastic elastomers from isotactic Polypropylene/Nitrile rubber blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Snooppy George 1999
Page Fig. 1.4. Configuration, morphology, transport and permselectivity employed inmembrane science and technology. [H. F. Mark, eta/., Ettcyclopedia ofPolymer Sciettce and Et~gineeri~zVg, o l. 9, John Wiley and Sons, 1986, p. 5731. Transport phenomena through elastomers and blends Soney C George 1999
Page 5.5 Objectives and Discontinuities South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: A theoretical perspective John, M S 1994
Page Fig.I.7 Basic phase structure types that may occur for a blend of three high-molecular weight polymers. Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page II.3.7. LIMITING OXYGEN INDEX Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page VII. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Polymer-supported solid-phase acylation reactions Sukumaran Nair, K P 1996
Page 64 5.23 t-test-Intellectual-Cultural Orientation. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 65 5.24 t -test-Intellectual-Cultural Orientation Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 66 5.25 t-test-Intellectual-Cultural Orientation. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 67 5.26 One Way Analysis of Variance-Intellectual Cultural Orientation. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 4. FIGURE 4. - OCCUPATION OF FATHERS. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 5. FIGURE 5. ORDINAL POSITION – IDENTIFIED CHILD. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 5.24 Operating Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998 Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 5.25 Bifurcated Operating Ratio Analysis of Sample Units during the period 1988-1998 Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 6.1 Cost as a percentage of value of output in different engineering groups in 1995-96 Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 3. 4.1 Value of output of different Engineering groups Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page Fig.5.22. Schematic representation of morphology changes during extrusion ofdynamic wlcanised blends. Thermoplastic elastomers from isotactic Polypropylene/Nitrile rubber blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Snooppy George 1999
Page Optimum pH and temperature for activity Microbial proteases - Isolation, purification and characterization Jyothis Mathew 2000
Page 4. OPTIMIZATION OF CONDITIONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALKALINE PROTEASES Microbial proteases - Isolation, purification and characterization Jyothis Mathew 2000
Page Section A - Optimization of Conditions for the Production of Alkaline Protease by Bacillus sp. K 25 by the Submerged Fermentation Method Microbial proteases - Isolation, purification and characterization Jyothis Mathew 2000
Page Section B - Optimization of Conditions for the Production of Alkaline Protease by Bacillus pumilus K 242 by the Solid State Fermentation Method Microbial proteases - Isolation, purification and characterization Jyothis Mathew 2000
Page 1.8. Objectives. Compatibilising effect of Natural rubber-g-Poly (Methyl methacrylate) in Heterogeneous Natural rubber/Poly (Methyl methacrylate) blends Zachariah Oommen 1997
Page Fig.4.1. Optical photornicrographs of 50/50 NR/PMMA blend with and without graft copolymer (a) 0 % graft and (b] 15% graft. Compatibilising effect of Natural rubber-g-Poly (Methyl methacrylate) in Heterogeneous Natural rubber/Poly (Methyl methacrylate) blends Zachariah Oommen 1997
Page Fig.6.12 Variation of izod impact strength as a function of graft copolymer concentration on 50/50 NR/PMMA blends obtained by solution and melt mixing techniques. Compatibilising effect of Natural rubber-g-Poly (Methyl methacrylate) in Heterogeneous Natural rubber/Poly (Methyl methacrylate) blends Zachariah Oommen 1997
Page Fig.6.13. Variation of tensile strength as a function of graft copolymer concentration on 50/50 NR/PMMA blends obtained by solution and melt mixing techniques. Compatibilising effect of Natural rubber-g-Poly (Methyl methacrylate) in Heterogeneous Natural rubber/Poly (Methyl methacrylate) blends Zachariah Oommen 1997
Page Assay of Glutathione Reductase (GSH-R) (NADPH: OxidisedGlutathione Oxidoreductase) (E.C.1.6.4.2) Studies on histomorphological and biochemical aspects of experimental Cataract: Chronic and acute dosage Selenite Cataract and impact of Vitamin-E in Wistar rats Joe Prasad Mathew 1999
Page 3. Observation and Results Studies on histomorphological and biochemical aspects of experimental Cataract: Chronic and acute dosage Selenite Cataract and impact of Vitamin-E in Wistar rats Joe Prasad Mathew 1999
Page 3.1 Returns to origin Self-avoiding walk on lattices Daisy Joseph 1998
Page 3.3.5 Probability of first return to origin-F2, Self-avoiding walk on lattices Daisy Joseph 1998
Page 4.4 Returns to origin Self-avoiding walk on lattices Daisy Joseph 1998
Page Table 4.1. Returns to origin in random walks which avoid back tracking in two dimension. Self-avoiding walk on lattices Daisy Joseph 1998
Page Table 4.2. Returns to origin in random walks which avoid back tracking in three dimension. Self-avoiding walk on lattices Daisy Joseph 1998
Page Table 4.3. Returns to origin in random walks which avoid back tracking in four dimension. Self-avoiding walk on lattices Daisy Joseph 1998
Page Objectives of the work Solid-phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides using flexible crosslinked polymeric support Arunan, C 1998
Page Organization of the Thesis Solid-phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides using flexible crosslinked polymeric support Arunan, C 1998
Page Table3.2. Coupling difficulty occurred during the synthesis of ACP 65-74 using Merrifield resin and HDODA-PS Solid-phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides using flexible crosslinked polymeric support Arunan, C 1998
Page Table 3.4. Protocol for the incorporation of one amino acid in the synthesis of13-residue peptide Solid-phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides using flexible crosslinked polymeric support Arunan, C 1998
Page 5. Summary and Outlook Solid-phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides using flexible crosslinked polymeric support Arunan, C 1998
Page Plate V. Transection of open and shade leaves x 125 Intercropping of medicinal plants in Rubber plantations - Light requirements and physiology of shade adaptation Ima Neerakkal 1998
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Efficient solid phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides and Cysteine containing Cyclic Peptides on a high capacity TTEGDA-crosslinked Polystyrene support Sindhu Jacob 1999
Page 1.1 Objectives of the Present Work Efficient solid phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides and Cysteine containing Cyclic Peptides on a high capacity TTEGDA-crosslinked Polystyrene support Sindhu Jacob 1999
Page 1.2 Organization of the thesis Efficient solid phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides and Cysteine containing Cyclic Peptides on a high capacity TTEGDA-crosslinked Polystyrene support Sindhu Jacob 1999
Page 2. Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis: An Overview. Efficient solid phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides and Cysteine containing Cyclic Peptides on a high capacity TTEGDA-crosslinked Polystyrene support Sindhu Jacob 1999
Page 5. Summary and Outlook Efficient solid phase synthesis of Hydrophobic Peptides and Cysteine containing Cyclic Peptides on a high capacity TTEGDA-crosslinked Polystyrene support Sindhu Jacob 1999
Page 4. The OConnor Story Regressive patterns of human relationships in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor: A socio-psychological analysis Kochuthresia, P J 2000
Page 7. Objectives Regressive patterns of human relationships in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor: A socio-psychological analysis Kochuthresia, P J 2000
Page 2. Racial Conflicts - An Overview Regressive patterns of human relationships in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor: A socio-psychological analysis Kochuthresia, P J 2000
Page 2. OConnors Prophets Regressive patterns of human relationships in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor: A socio-psychological analysis Kochuthresia, P J 2000
Page 4.2 Correlation analysis of respiratory functions with exposure duration ofindustrial workers Respiratory functions in industrial workers Geetha, B 1999
Page 1.1 α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 1 3 LEWIS ACID CATALYZED HYDROLYSIS OF α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 1.4 POLY (N-VINYLPYRROLIDONE) -BROMINE COMPLEX: A MILD REAGENT FOR THE PARTIAL. HYDROLYSIS OF α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 1.5 α -OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS ON POLYMER SUPPORT. Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 1.6 LEWIS ACID CATALYZED SULFHYDROLYSIS OF α-OXOKETENE-DITHIOACETALS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 1.7 REACTION OF α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS WITH DIMSYI. ANION Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 2. α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 2.2 α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS: SYNTHESIS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 2.3 α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETAIS: REACTIVITY Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3. PARTIAL HYDROLYSIS OF α -OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.2 β-OXTHIOLCARBOXYLATES: SYNTHESIS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.2.1 β- Oxothiolcarboxylates:.Synthesis Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.2.2 β-Oxothiolcarhoxylates: Reactions I. Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.3.1 Boron Trifluoride Assisted Partial Hydrolysis of α-Oxoketenedithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.3.3 α-Oxoketenedithioacetals on Polymer Support Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.3.3.1 Reaction of β -Oxodithioesters with Merrified Resin. Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.4.2 Boron Trifluoride Assisted Partial Hydrolysis of α-Oxoketene-dithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3.4.3 Reaction of α-Oxoketenedithioacetals with Poly- (N-Vinylpyrrolidone) -Bromine Complex Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4. PREPARATION OF β-OXODITHIOESTERS FROM α -OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.2 β- -OXODITHIOESTERS: SYNTHESIS AND SYNTHETIC POTENTIAL Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.2.1 β-Oxodithioesters: Synthesis Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.2.2 β-Oxodithioesters: Reactions Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.3.1 Sulfhydrolysis of α-Oxoketenedithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.3.2 Reacton of α-Oxoketenedithioacetals with Sodium Methylsulfenylmethylide Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.3.2.1 Sodium Methylsulfenylimethylide: A Versatile Reagent in Organic Synthesis Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.3.2.2 Reaction of Dimsyl Anion with Diethyl α-oxoketenedithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.3.2.3 Reaction of Dimsylanion with 2-Substituted Methylene-1, 3-dithiolanes: Formation of Vinyl β-oxodithioesters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.4.1 Preparation of 2-Substituted Methylene-l, 3-dithiolanes Lewis Acid Catalyzed Sulfhydrolysis of Dimethyl α-oxoketenedithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.4.2 Lewis Acid Catalyzed Sulfhydrolysis of Dimethyl a-oxoketenedithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.4.3 Reaction of α-Oxoketenedithioacetals with Sodium Methylsulfenyl-methylide Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.4.3.1 Preparation of Methyl b oxodithioesters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 4.4.3.2 Preparation of Vinyl β-oxodithioesters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 5.4.1 Reactions of α-Oxoketenedithioacerals with Sodium borohydride Followed by Treatment with Lawessons Reagent: Preparation of α, β-Unsaturated Dithioesters. Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 5.4.2 Reaction of α-Oxoketenedithioacetals with Methylmagnesium Iodide Followed by Treatment with Lawessons Reagent: Preparation of β-Disubstituted α, β-Unsaturated Dithioesters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Ketenedithioacetals Satheesh K Nair 1999
Page 3. The ordering procedure Ion cyclotron instabilities in magnetic fusion plasmas Kurian, P J 1996
Page 3. The ordering procedure Ion cyclotron instabilities in magnetic fusion plasmas Kurian, P J 1996
Page 3. The ordering procedure Ion cyclotron instabilities in magnetic fusion plasmas Kurian, P J 1996
Page 2. FUNCTIONALIZED KETENE DITHIOACETALS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS Novel functionalized Ketene dithioacetals: Synthesis and reactions Dhanya Viswam 1998
Page 2.3 Functionalized Ketene Dithioacetals in Organic Synthesis Novel functionalized Ketene dithioacetals: Synthesis and reactions Dhanya Viswam 1998
Page D. Stress Effect on Organs: Adrenal Glands, Spleen and Testis Investigations on the stress physiology of the Megachiropteran, Cynopterus Sphinx (VAHL) Thomas, A P 1998
Page Relative organ weights of Adrenal glands and Spleen Investigations on the stress physiology of the Megachiropteran, Cynopterus Sphinx (VAHL) Thomas, A P 1998
Page 1. PHOTO INDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER: AN OVERVIEW Photoinduced electron transfer: Design and study of new sensitizers to control back electron transfer Manoj, N 1999
Page 1.2.4. Orbital symmetry and orientation Photoinduced electron transfer: Design and study of new sensitizers to control back electron transfer Manoj, N 1999
Page Fig. 3.4. HOMO and LUMO surfaces of 2 and 3 obtained by AMI Photoinduced electron transfer: Design and study of new sensitizers to control back electron transfer Manoj, N 1999
Page I. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE PRESENT WORK Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 2. Probing the optimum conditions for effective synthetic converaions Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page OROANISATION OF THE THESIS Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page II. SOLID PHASE PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS: AN OVERVIEW Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 9. Optimization of the polymer support Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page Future outlook Transport phenomena through elastomers and blends Soney C George 1999
Page 1.3 ORIGIN AND NATURE OF STRAIN IN ORGANIC MOLECULES Theoretical studies of ring strain in small monocyclic and spirocyclic molecules Prince Xavier, K A 1999
Page 2.3 AB INITIO MOLECULAR ORBITAL THEORY Theoretical studies of ring strain in small monocyclic and spirocyclic molecules Prince Xavier, K A 1999
Page APPENDIX OPTIMISED GEOMETRICS OBTAINED at HF / 6 3IG LEVEL Theoretical studies of ring strain in small monocyclic and spirocyclic molecules Prince Xavier, K A 1999
Page IV 9 c. Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. A study of the vegetative and reproductive features of the Podostemaceae of Kerala rivers Satheesh, V K 1997
Page Table 14 Details regarding collection of ZEYLANIDIUM OLIVACEUM (Gardn.) Engl. from Kerala. A study of the vegetative and reproductive features of the Podostemaceae of Kerala rivers Satheesh, V K 1997
Page Fig.23 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. A study of the vegetative and reproductive features of the Podostemaceae of Kerala rivers Satheesh, V K 1997
Page OVARY A study of the vegetative and reproductive features of the Podostemaceae of Kerala rivers Satheesh, V K 1997
Page OVULES A study of the vegetative and reproductive features of the Podostemaceae of Kerala rivers Satheesh, V K 1997
Page III. OBSERVATIONS Impact of heavy metal pollutants on the germination, histo-morphology, productivity and histochemistry of certain plants of Solanaceae Liza Jacob 1997
Page 1.5 Objectives of the study Psycho-social development of tribal pre-school children in comparison with that of their rural and urban peers Marykutty Jose 1998
Page 3.5.3 Observation schedule to measure social development Psycho-social development of tribal pre-school children in comparison with that of their rural and urban peers Marykutty Jose 1998
Page 6.2 Objectives of the study Psycho-social development of tribal pre-school children in comparison with that of their rural and urban peers Marykutty Jose 1998
Page 1.7.2 Influence of fibre orientation and volume fraction Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 1.6 Schematic represenbtions of (a) continuous and aligned and (b) discontinuousand randomly oriented fibre-reinforced composites. Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 1.12. Scope and objectives of the work Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 2.3.3 Optical microscopy Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 2.1 Schematic process diagram of steps involved in compression mouldingof oriented composites: (a) leaky mould, (b) extrudates with orientedfibres, (c) exbudatas in the mould, (d) application of pressure and (e) release of product. Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Observations Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page Observations Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page b. Physico-chemical characterization of essential oils in the taxa investigated Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page 2.1.5 Changes in oxidative enzymes Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 2.1.5.1 Ascorbic acid oxidase Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 2.1.5.3 Polyphenol oxidase Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 3.3 Oxidative Enzymes Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 4.2.2 Changes in ortho-dihydroxy phenols (Table 3) Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page Table 3 Changes in ortho-dihydroxy phenols* in the healthy and C. cassiicola inoculated rubber seedhga at different levels of nitrogen Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page VI - F. SNAKE AND LADDER GAME ON PERSONAL AND ENVIR ONMENTAL HYGIENE Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page 3.2 Objectives of the Study The influence of the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi on the foreign policy of India: A study Raveendran, K 1996
Page MEMOIRS, SPEECHES, OFFICIAL STATEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCES Continuity and change in India's Cambodia policy Alice Jose 1995
Page 5.3. Oscillating temperature profile Growth, characterization and property studies of some layered transition metal Dichalcogenide crystals grown by chemical vapour transport technique Sunil, K 1999
Page Fig. 13. (a) Stomata in the diploid and in (b) the tetraploid (Arrow indicates base ofthe trichome) X 1200 Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Fig. 13. (a) Stomata in the diploid and in (b) the tetraploid (Arrow indicates base ofthe trichome) X 1200 Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Fig. 18-20. Diakinesis showing varying degrees ofchromosome configuration Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Fig.22-26. Metaphase-I showing varying frequencies ofchromosome configuration Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Figs. 35, 36. Anaphase-I showing varying degrees ofstickiness Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Fig. 4 3. Tripolar orientation of chromosomes. atanaphase. Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Modus-Operandi A study of untouchables in Kerala before Independence with special reference to Gandhi Issac, C I 1997
Page 1.1 Organosulfur Compounds Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 2.2.1.2 Reactions of Organometallic Reagents with Carbondisulfide Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 2.2.1.6 Formation of α-Oxodithioesters Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 2.2.2.4 Oxidation Reactions Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 3. REACTION OF β-OXODITHIOESTERS WITH CHLOROMETHYLENE IMINIUM SALTS Synthetic studies on β-Oxo dithioesters and Thioamides Suma, S 1999
Page 4. NONLINEAR OPTOELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF PbI2 Multiphoton absorption processes in layer structured semiconductors Sreelatha, K 2000
Page 1.4.2.2 Step-growth polymerisation (Interactions of functionally terminated oligomers) Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page 1.4.2.3 Polymer growth from oligomer end groups Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page Fig. I.I Geometrical diagram representing the crystal structure of (A) Orthorhombic (B) Tetragonal phases of YBa2Cu3O7 Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page Fig.I.2 X-ray diffraction patterns of YBa2Cu3O7-8 (A) OrthorhombicB) Tetragonal phases Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page Fig. 1.3 Variation of critical temperature (TC) with oxygen stoichiometry x (=7-6) in YBa2Cu3O7-8 Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page I.4 Effect of Oxidic Additions and Substitutions in YBa2Cu3O7-8 Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page III. Effect of Hafnium Oxide Addition in YBa2Cu3O7-8 Superconductors Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page III.4 Enhanced Oxygen absorption in Hf02 added YBa2Cu3O7-8 samples Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page Fig.IV.7 Optical micrographs of (A) YBa2HfO, (B) GdBa2HfO,, (C) SmBa2HfO,, (Magnification 800) Development and characterisation of YBa2CU3O7-8 thick films [Tc (0) =92K] on rare earth Barium Hafnates: A new class of Perovskite ceramic substrates Jijimon K Thomas 1997
Page 1.3 Outline of the present work. Investigations on the radiation characteristics of certain new corner reflector systems Joe Jacob 1998
Page 3.2.1 8350 B-Sweep Oscillator. Investigations on the radiation characteristics of certain new corner reflector systems Joe Jacob 1998
Page 4) Osmotic Pumping Systems Controlled release fertilizer formulations based on polymers Joshua Abraham 1998
Page DISTRIBUTION OF OVA IN THE OVARY Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FECUNDITY AND WEIGHT OF OVARY: Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page DISTRIBUTION OF OVA IN THE OVARY Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FECUNDITY AND WEIGHT OF OVARY: Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page DISTRIBUTION OF OVA IN THE OVARY Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page Plate.3.4.a. A country craft (Chundan vallas) from which ring seing is operated approaching the Fort Cochin Fish Landing Centre. Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page Plate.3.4.b.Hectic fish landing operations at Fort Cochin Fish Landing Centre Studies on the fishery, biology and population dynamics of Anchovies of the Kerala Coast Somasekharan Nair, K V 1999
Page d. Weight percent oxygen content Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page 15. Synthesis of a delicious octapeptide: Lys-Gly Asp--Glu--Glu-Ser-Leu-Ala Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page VI. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Role of hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of the polymeric supports in solid phase Peptide synthesis Mathew C Chandy 1994
Page Objectives of the Study Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.17 Proficiency in Malayalam by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.18 Language used in the Family by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.19 Language used in the Workplace by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.20 Language used with Malayalees by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.45 Visiting Temples of Own Community by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.46 Visiting Temples of Other Community by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.47 Number of Gujarati Festivals Celebrated by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.48 Number of Kerala Festivals Celebrated by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.54 Objection of Parents to Marriage Outside Gujarati Community by Gender Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.55 Objection of Parents to Marriage from the Same Religion but Different Caste within the Gujarati Community by Gender Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.58 Objection of Parents to Marriage Outside Gujarati Community by Age Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.59 Objection of Parents to Marriage from the Same Religion but Different Caste Within the Gujarati Community by Age Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.62 Objection of Parents to Marriage Outside Gujarati Community by Generation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.63 Objection of Parents to Marriage from the Same Religion but Different Caste within the Gujarati Community by Generation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.66 Objection of Parents to Marriage Outside Gujarati Community by Education Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.67 Objection of Parents to Marriage in the same Religion but Different Caste within the Gujarati Community by Education Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.69 Community of the spouse by occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.70 Objection of Parents to Marriage outside Gujarati Community by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.71 Objection of Parents to Marriage from the same Religion but Different Caste within the Gujarati Community by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.72 Allowing Children to choose Non Gujaratis in Marriage by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.74 Objection of Parents to Marriage Outside Gujarati Community by Income Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.75 Objection of Parents to Marriage from the same Religion but Different Caste within the Gujarati Community by Income Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.78 Objection of Parents to Marriage Outside the Religion and within the Gujarat Community by Locality Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.79 Objection of Parents to Marriage outside Gujarati Community by Locality Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 4.80 Objection of Parents to Marriage from the same Religion but Different Caste within the Gujarati Community by Locality Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 5.9 Wearing Traditional Dress at Home by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 5.10 Dress at Place of Work by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 5.27 Number of Customs Practised by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 5.28 Number of Samskaras Followed by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.3.Official Post in the Ethnic Association by Gender Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.4 Respondents Opinion about the Effectiveness of Ethnic Associations by Gender Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.5 Participation in Oilier Voluntary Associations by Gender Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.8 Official Post in the Ethnic Association by Age Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.9 Respondents Opinion about the Effectiveness of Ethnic Association by Age Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.13 Official Post in Ethnic Associations by Generation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.14 Respondents Opinion about the Effectiveness of Ethnic Associations by Generation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.18 Official Post in Ethnic Association by Education Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.19 Respondents Opinion about the Effectiveness of Ethnic Association by Education Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.21 Respondents Attendance in Ethnic Association by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.29 Opinion about the attitude of Malayalees by Gender Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.32 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Age Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.35 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Generation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.38 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Duration of Inhabitance Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.41 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Education Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.42 Nature of Relationship with Local Malayalees by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.43 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.45 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Income Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 6.47 Opinion about the Attitude of Malayalees by Locality Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 7.5 Sense of Identification of Gujaratis by Occupation Ethnicity in an urban society: A study of the Gujaratis of Kochi Sara Chacko 1998
Page 1. Ocimum adscendens Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 2a. Ocimum adscendens wild 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 Observation Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum adscendens Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum americanum L. 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 Ocimum gratissimum Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum gratissimum L.var. suavis Hook.f. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflonm L. f.cv. green Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflonm L.f. cv. purple Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflorum L.f. cv. purple-green Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflorum L.f. var. hirsuta Hook.f. 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 Orthosiphon grandiflorus Bold cv. lilac Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon grandiflorus Bold cv. white Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon pallidus Royle Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon thymiflorus Roth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Observation Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum adscendene Willd Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum arericanum L. 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 Ocimum gratissimum L. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum gratissimum L. var. suavis Hook.f. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflorum L.f.cv. green Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflorum L.fcv. purple Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflorum L.fcv. purple-green Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Ocimum tenuiflorum L..£.var. hirsuta Hook. f 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 Orthosiphon grandiflorus Bold cv. lilac Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon grandiflorus Bold cv. White Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Orthosiphon thymiflorus Roth Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Table 59. List of major essential oil components identified in the present investigation, arranged in order of their elution on SE 30 packed column. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page b) Physico - chemical characterization of essential oils in the taxa investigated. Chromosome studies and exploration of chemical constituents of some members of South Indian Lamiaceae John E Thoppil 1995
Page Fig. 12 Mass Spectrum (EIMS) ofconlpound 71a 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 8. Nitrogen / Oxygen Permeability of Natural Rubber, Epoxidised Natural Rubber and Natural Rubber/Epoxidised Natural Rubber Blends Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page 8.1.3 Effect of blend composition on oxygen-to-nitrogen selectivity Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page (a) Effect ofepom datratron Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page 11.1 Future outlook. Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page 4.2.12 Changes in ascorbic acid oxidase (Table 11) Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page Table 11 Changes in ascorbic acid oxidase* in the healthy and C. cassiicola inoculated rubber seedlings at different levels of nitrogen Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 4.2.14 Changes in polyphenol oxidase (Table 13) Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page Table 13 Changes in polyphenol oxidaeeSin the healthy and C. cassiicola inoculated rubber seedhgs at different levelsof nitrogen Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 4.7 Percentage of phyllosphere bacteria and yeasts at different levels ofnitrogen inducing germination and appressoria formation inC. cassiicola Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page Ascorbic acid and ascorbic acid oxidase Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page Peroxidases and polyphenol oxidases Investigations on certain biochemical changes and Phyllosphere microflora of Hevea Brasiliensis as influenced by nitrogenous fertilizer application and Corynespora cassilicola inoculation Annakutty Joseph 1998
Page 3 The ordering scheme Wave instabilities in Anti Loss-Cone (ALC) plasmas Antony, S 1998
Page III.1.2. Western influences: an overview Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page IV. METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF GANDHIS WORLD-VIEW GANDHIS ONTOLOGICAL TRIUNE: GOD, WORLD, MAN Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page 5.2 Effect of partially purified extract of H.E. on weight of secondary lymphoid organs Anticancer activity of Medicinal plants Mary, K T 1996
Page I.5.1 Optical clarity Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.lll.l.3.Observed and calculated specific viscosities of PVC/EVA 70/30mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.lll.l.4.Observed and calculated specific viscosities of PVC/EVA 50/50 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.lll.l.5.Observed and calculatedspecific viscosities of PVC/EVA 30/70mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.lll.l.5.Observed and calculated specific viscosities of PVC/EVA 30/70 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Table III.1.4 Observed and calculated densities of PVC/EVA blends Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.III.1.21. Optical photograph of PVC/EVA 50/50 blend at LCST Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Table III.2.1 Observed and calculated intrinsic viscosities of PVC, SAN and PVC/SAN blends Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.III.2.3.Observed and calculated specific viscosltles of PVC/SAN 70/30 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.III.2.4.Observed and calculated specific viscosities of PVC/SAN 50/50 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.lll.2.5.Observed and calculated speciflc vlscositles of PVC/SAN 30/70 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Table III.2.2 Observed and calculated densities of PVC, SANand PVC/SAN blends Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.lll.2.16.Glass transitiontemperature [Tg) Vs composition ofPVC/SAN blends Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig. III.2.19.a. Optical photograph of PVC/SAN 70/30 bIend at LCST. Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.III.2.19.b Optical photograph of PVC/SAN 50/50 blend at LCST. Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Table III.3.2 Observed and calculated densities of various polymer mixtures Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.III.3.3.Observed and calculated specific viscosities of EVA/SAN 60/60 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig. lll.3.4.Observed and calculated specific viscositles of EVA/SAN 30/70 mixture Vs concentration Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page Fig.III.4.14 Ternary phase diagram showing the effect of blend composition onT0 and T50 of PVC/EVA, PVC/ SAN, EVA/SAN and PVC /EVA /SAN blends. Binary and ternary blends Based on Poly (Vinyl chloride), Poly (Ethylene-co-vinylacetate) and Poly (Styrene-co-acrylonitrile) Lizymol, P P 1998
Page I INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Macromolecular characteristics in the design of metal ion specific polymers Bini George 1999
Page Organisation of the Thesis Macromolecular characteristics in the design of metal ion specific polymers Bini George 1999
Page 4 (a) Organic polymer layers on inorganic supports Macromolecular characteristics in the design of metal ion specific polymers Bini George 1999
Page VI CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Macromolecular characteristics in the design of metal ion specific polymers Bini George 1999
Page 1.6.1 Objectives of the work Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page Table 2.5 Optimum amount of catalyst in synthesis with various chain extenders (One-shot and Two-shot) Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page Table 3.2 Data obtained from the chemical analysis of the liquid NR. Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page Fig.3.13 Onset of mass loss (first stage) versus hard segment content of thetwo- shot block of polymers. Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page Fig.3.14 Plot of first stage peak temperature versus hard segment content of thetwo-shot block col) olymers. Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page Fig.3.15 Plot of second stage onset temperature versus soft segment content of thetwo-shot block copolymers. Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page 3.8.6 General observations regarding morphology Synthesis and characterisation of Block copolymers from NR and MDI-based Polyurethanes Jayasree, V 1999
Page CHAPTER 2 Wherein Are the Origins? Fictional and narrative modes in the historical romance: A reference to Ivanhoe and Marthanda Varma John Kuriakose 1999
Page 3. OBSERVATIONS Effect of Industrial Effluent on Some Economically Important Plants Victoria P K 1997
Page Table: 21 Stwatal index and stomatal frequency (oature leaves) of the plants treated with different dilutions of effluent. Effect of Industrial Effluent on Some Economically Important Plants Victoria P K 1997
Page Fig.34ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS, (1.M) oench - Number of fruits Effect of Industrial Effluent on Some Economically Important Plants Victoria P K 1997
Page PLATE -1 SCANNING ELECTRON MICROGRAPHS OF SEEDS OFABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS, (L.) Moench Effect of Industrial Effluent on Some Economically Important Plants Victoria P K 1997
Page PLATE - 2 SCANNING ELECTRON MICROGRAPHS OF THE SEEDS OFCUCUMIS SATIVUS, L. Effect of Industrial Effluent on Some Economically Important Plants Victoria P K 1997
Page Organisation of the thesis Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page II.1.2 Chemical functionalization of synthetic organic polymers Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page III.4 Preparation of crosslinked polystyrene-bound oximes 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.5 Beckmann rearrangement of the polystyrene-bound oximes Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page III.8 Reaction rate studies of the Beckmann rearrangement of polymeric oximes Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page III.11 Comparison of the reaction rates of polymeric oximes and their low-molecular weight analogues Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page IV. KINETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS ATTACHED TO A CROSSLINKED POLYMER: BECKMANN REARRANGEMENT IN DVB-CROSSLINKED-PS-BOUND OXIMES Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page IV.6 Kinetic characteristics of the Beckmann rearrangement of the polystyrene-bound oximes 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 V.9. Preparation of the polymeric oximes Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page V.10. Estimation of the hydroxyl capacity of polymeric oximes: General procedure Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page V.11. Beckmann rearrangement of the polymeric oximes Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page VI. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Molecular rearrangements in polymer matrices Gem Mathew, G D 1997
Page 3. INFLUENCE OF RELATIVE VOLUME FRACTION, INTIMATELY MIXED ORIENTATION AND HYBRIDEFFECT ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OFSHORT SISAL/GLASS HYBRID FIBRE REINFORCEDLOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE COMPOSITES Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig.3.10. Opfical micrographs of the cross-section of (a) GRP, (b) SRP, (c) GSRPcontaining 0.3 volume fraction of GRP and (d) GSRP containing 0.6 volumefraction of GRP (Magnification X 60) Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 4.79. Optical Photomicrographs of tensile side of the tlexural fracture surfaces of (a) GSG, (b) SGS and (c) GSRP at 50/50 composition of SRP and GRP Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page (b) Effect of acelylation ojsi.salfires Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page (f) Effect ofsiklne treatment Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 6.9. Photographs of (a) kngitudinally and (b) randomly oriented SRP (20% sisal) composites Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 6.13. Optical micrograph of sisaULDPE (SRP) composites showing transcrystallinity (Source: Ref. 38) Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 7. MELT RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OFINTIMATELY MIXED SHORT SISAL/GLASS HYBRIDFIBRE REINFORCED LOW DENSITYPOLYETHYLENE COMPOSITES Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 7.11. Optical photomicrograph of the extrudates at two different shear rates: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H indicate ihe LDPE, SRP (20% sisal), GSRP (80120, 60/40, 50/50, 40/60, 20/80 compositions of SRP/GRP) and GRP (20% glass) respectively Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page Fig. 7.12. Optical photomicrograph of the GSRP (50/50 SRP/GRP) extrudafes at a singleshear rate: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I indicate the untreated, alkall, acetic anhydride, stearic acid, KMn04 maleic anhydride, silane, DCP and BP0 respectively Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 9.3.2 Effect of fibre orientation Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page (a) Effect offibre length Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 11. EFFECT OF AGEING ON THE PROPERTIES OFINTIMATELY MIXED SHORT SISAL/GLASS HYBRIDFIBRE REINFORCED LOW DENSITYPOLY ETHYLENE COMPOSITES Studies on short sisal/glass hybrid fibre reinforced low Density Polyethylene composites Kalaprasad, G 1999
Page 1.3 Sorption, diffusion and permeation of organic liquids, organic vapour and gaseous molecules Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page 1.3.1 Organic liquids Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page 1.4.5 Cross linking, orientation and crystallinity Transport of small molecules through Natural rubber, Epoxidised Natural rubber and Natural Rubber/epoxidised Natural rubber blends Johnson, T 1998
Page Part - A: Theoretical Overview Behaviour engineering: Management of stress and maladjustment among alcoholics Hari S Chandran 2000
Page Operant Methods Behaviour engineering: Management of stress and maladjustment among alcoholics Hari S Chandran 2000
Page Objectives of the study Behaviour engineering: Management of stress and maladjustment among alcoholics Hari S Chandran 2000
Page 1.4. Objectives Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page 2.5.6 Optical microscopy Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page 3.1.8 Optical microscopic studies Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.47. Optical micrograph of NR/PE0 (3000/4000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.48. Optical micrograph of NR/PE0 (3000/6000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.49. Optical micrograph of NR/PE0 (3000/8000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.50. Optical micrograph of NR/PEO (3000/10000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.51. Optical micrograph of NR/PE0 (8800/10000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.52. Optical micrograph of NR/PE0 (10000/10000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.54. Optical micrograph of NR/PEO (1 7000/4000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.55. Optical micrograph of NR/PEO (17000/6000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Fig.3.56. Optical micrograph of NR/PEO (17000/10000) -2 Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page 3.2.8 Optical microscopy Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page 3.3.8 Optical microscopic studies Block copolymers from liquid Natural rubber and Polyethers Chandrasekharan Nair, R 2000
Page Aims and Objectives of the Study Studies on respiratory functions in Athletes Kesavachandran, C 2000
Page 6. OPENNESS OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM History as development experience desegregated and deconstructed analysis of Kerala Michael Tharakan, P K 1998
Page TABLE IV. 19 PROPORTION OF EDUCATED BY CASTES, TRAVANCORE 1875 AND 1891 AND THE ORDER OF LITERACY AMONG SOME OF THE IMPORTANT COMMUNITIES, TRAVANCORE, 1901 History as development experience desegregated and deconstructed analysis of Kerala Michael Tharakan, P K 1998
Page TABLE IV.23 PERCENTAGE OF DIFFERENT CASTES WHO CONTINUED IN THEIR TRADITIONAL OCCUPATION AS SOURCE OF PRINCIPAL INCOME IN THE EARLY THIRTIES History as development experience desegregated and deconstructed analysis of Kerala Michael Tharakan, P K 1998
Page Allium cepa Linn. (Onion) and AIIium sativum Linn. (Garlic) Biochemical and pharmacological investigations on indigenous drugs and principles Baby Laila, C 1998
Page Ocimum sanctum Linn Biochemical and pharmacological investigations on indigenous drugs and principles Baby Laila, C 1998
Page revelation oftranscendental mysteries. An analysis of The wasteland in the light of rasadhvani theory Mathew Joseph, M 1999
Page 4.8.5 Theatrical function ofyavanika The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 2.6 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 4.1.1.4 Dissolved oxygen Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 1.7 Scope and objectives of the present work Application of epoxidised liquid Natural rubber as a polymeric plasticiser and impact modifier to Polyvinyl Chloride George V Thomas 1999
Page 1.7.1 Objectives Application of epoxidised liquid Natural rubber as a polymeric plasticiser and impact modifier to Polyvinyl Chloride George V Thomas 1999
Page A. To study the effect of concentration of drug on the stability oferythrocVte membrane Biochemical and pharmacological investigations on indigenous drugs and principles Baby Laila, C 1998
Page Organisation of impulses in Richards Theory of synaesthesis in the perspective of Rasa siddhanta (Synaesthesis and Santa rasa) Tharakan, K M 1996
Page Organisation of Impulses Theory of synaesthesis in the perspective of Rasa siddhanta (Synaesthesis and Santa rasa) Tharakan, K M 1996
Page An order imposed Theory of synaesthesis in the perspective of Rasa siddhanta (Synaesthesis and Santa rasa) Tharakan, K M 1996
Page Coalescence of subject and object. Theory of synaesthesis in the perspective of Rasa siddhanta (Synaesthesis and Santa rasa) Tharakan, K M 1996
Page Poetry orders our mind Theory of synaesthesis in the perspective of Rasa siddhanta (Synaesthesis and Santa rasa) Tharakan, K M 1996
Page 4. G.ophioglossa Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page 4a. G.ophioglossa Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page 7. Z.officianale Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page 7a. Z.officianale Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Zingiberaceae Roy Joseph 1999
Page Fig. 3.4. Optical micrographs of solution casted 30/70 NR/PS blends. (a) CHCl3, (b) CCl4 and (c) C6H6 Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page Fig. 3.5. Optical micrographs of solution casted 50/50 NR/PS blends (a) CHCl3, (b) CCl4 and (c) C6H6 Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page Fig.3.6. Optical micrographs of solution casted 70/30 NR/PS blends (a) CHCl3, (b) CCl4 and (c) C6H6 Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page Fig. 4.3. Optical microphotographs of 50/50 NR/PS blend with (a) 0% (b) 1.5% (c) 3% (d) 4.5% graft copolymer. Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page Fig.4.10. Optical microphotographs of CCl4 and CHC13 casted films (60/40 NR/PS blend) containing (a) 0% graft, CCl4 (b) 1.2% graft, CC14 (c) 0% graft, CHCI3 (d) 1.2% graft, CHCl3 Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page Fig.6.3. Optical microphotographs of (a) 40/60, (b) 50/50 and (c) 60/40 NR/PS blends. Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page 10. Conclusion and Future Outlook Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page 10.2 Future outlook Studies on thermoplastic elastomers from Natural rubber/Polystyrene and Natural rubber/Polystyrene/Natural rubber-graft-Polystyrene blends Asaletha, R 1998
Page Specific Objectives of the Study A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page Operational Definition of Terms A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page PART I: SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND OCCUPATIONAL FEATURES A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page B. Religious Orientation of the Families A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page D. Occupation of Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page F. Promotions Obtained by Spouses in Their Job A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page H. Occupational Status at the Time of Marriage A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page A. Occupational Role Reward Value of Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page B. Occupational Role Commitment of Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page A. Optimism of Adolescent Children A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4. Family Life Education Programmes for Changing the Traditional SexRole Orientation of Husbands A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4.10 Occupation of Male Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4.11 Occupation of Female Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4.17 Number of Promotions Obtained by Male Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4.19 Number of Promotions Obtained by Female Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4.28 Occupational Status of Male Spouses at Marriage A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 4.29 Occupational Status of Female Spouses at Marriage A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.1 Occupational Role Reward Value of Male Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.2 Occupational Role Reward Value of Female Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.3 Statistical Details of Occupational Role Reward Value of Male and Female Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.4 Occupational Role Commitment of Male Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.5 Occupational Role Commitment Female Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.6 Statistical Details of Occupational Role Commitment of Male and Female Spouses A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 7.7 Level of Optimism of Children A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.1 Occupational Role Reward Value of Husbands A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.2 Occupational Role Reward Value of Wives A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.3 Occupational Role Commitment of Husbands A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page 6.4 Occupational Role Commitment of Wives A comparative study on the mental health of dual earner and traditional single earner families Tomy Philip 2000
Page C. Nutrition / Health Education (NHE) Component Of The Ongoing Developmental Programmes For Women And Children - A Situational Analysis Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page 1. Statement Of Learning Objectives Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page 1. Learning Objectives Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page XIV FREQUENCY OF OCCURANCE OF COMMON CHILDHOOD DISEASES Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page XXXVII OPINIONS AND PRACTICES OF MOTHERS REGARDING Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page LIII OPINION OF THE PARTICIPANTS REGARDING THE NHE PACKAGES AND TRAINING PROCEDURES Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page LIV OPINION OF THE PARTICIPANTS ABOUT DURATION OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page XIV A & B. OATTANTHULLAL - A FOLKART PRESENT ATION ON PERSONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page 2. KAP PROFILE AFTER SIX MONTHS OF THE EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS USING THE FOUR NHE PACKAGES - AS OBTAINED BY THE INVESTIGATOR Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page 3. KAP PROFILE AFTER SIX MONTHS OF THE EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS USING THE FOUR NHE PACKAGES AS OBTAINED BY-THE HEALTH WORKERS Nutrition/health education packages for use in the developmental programmes for women and children in Kerala Kumari, K S 1995
Page (b) Opposition to racialism The influence of the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi on the foreign policy of India: A study Raveendran, K 1996
Page (e) Support to international organisation The influence of the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi on the foreign policy of India: A study Raveendran, K 1996
Page 5.5.3 Opposition to cold war The influence of the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi on the foreign policy of India: A study Raveendran, K 1996
Page 5.5.7 South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation The influence of the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi on the foreign policy of India: A study Raveendran, K 1996
Page 5.5.8 India and the United Nations Organisation The influence of the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi on the foreign policy of India: A study Raveendran, K 1996
Page Table III.11 Species richness among different orders of fishes at different habitat types Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page Table III.13 Species occurrence at different habitat types in Achenkovil river Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page Table IV.1 Habitat preference of fish species observed at a specific location of the river Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page Table VI.1 Relative characteristics of habitat structure and fish community organisations along two physical gradients in Achenkovil river Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page Fig.II.8 Monthly variations of oxygen (mg / I) in Aehenkovil river during the period Feb 1992 to Jail 1993 Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page Fig.lll. 2. Species richness among different orders of fishes Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page 4.2.1 Geometrical description of the chain unit ofpolyester - Poly (ethy1ene terephthalate) Configurational mechanics of photosensitive polymers in dilute solution: Comparison between theory and experiment Cicily Jose 1998
Page 4.3.1 Geometrical description of the chain unit ofpolyester PEL, Configurational mechanics of photosensitive polymers in dilute solution: Comparison between theory and experiment Cicily Jose 1998
Page 4.5.1 Geometrical description of the chain unit ofthe polyester PEvi Configurational mechanics of photosensitive polymers in dilute solution: Comparison between theory and experiment Cicily Jose 1998
Page 6 SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Configurational mechanics of photosensitive polymers in dilute solution: Comparison between theory and experiment Cicily Jose 1998
Page 1.3. Block copolymers - An overview Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page 1.5. Objectives Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page 1.2.9. Role of oncogenes on radiation induced cancer Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 1.2.13. Protection of tissue oxidative damage Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page Fig. 2 Mechanisms of formation of reactive oxygen species Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page Fig. 3 Sources of Oxidative Damage Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page Table 5 composition of Brahma Rasayana (BR) and mode ofpreparation (Vaidya Jadavaji Trikanji Acharya, 1981) Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 2.2.1.Determination of antioxidant activity of BrahmaRasayana (BR) in oitro Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 2.2.1.e. Effect of BR on inhibition of nitric oxide radical generation Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 1.1 Organisation of the thesis Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of polymer-supported metal complexes Jincy Jose 2002
Page 3.1 Plan Outlays of the Public and Private Sector Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page 3.2 Sectoral Outlays during the Plans Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page 7.1 Indias External Debt Outstanding Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Synthesis of Thioredoxin partial sequences on a Hydrophilic crosslinked polymeric support Jaya T Varkey 1997
Page 1.1 Objectives of the thesis Synthesis of Thioredoxin partial sequences on a Hydrophilic crosslinked polymeric support Jaya T Varkey 1997
Page 1.2 Organisation of the thesis Synthesis of Thioredoxin partial sequences on a Hydrophilic crosslinked polymeric support Jaya T Varkey 1997
Page Fig.2.1. Typical outline of the solid phase peptide synthesis. Synthesis of Thioredoxin partial sequences on a Hydrophilic crosslinked polymeric support Jaya T Varkey 1997
Page 2.3 Improvements in the original solid phase peptide synthesis Synthesis of Thioredoxin partial sequences on a Hydrophilic crosslinked polymeric support Jaya T Varkey 1997
Page Tumour cell - organ parenchyma cell interactions Anti-cancer activities of Polyphenolic compounds Lata G Menon 2000
Page Tumour cell - organ invasion Anti-cancer activities of Polyphenolic compounds Lata G Menon 2000
Page 3.3.1 In vitro cytot.oxic activity of polyphenolic compounds Anti-cancer activities of Polyphenolic compounds Lata G Menon 2000
Page 18. Effect of polyphenolic compounds on the onset of Papilloma during Two Stage Carcinogenesis. Anti-cancer activities of Polyphenolic compounds Lata G Menon 2000
Page Table II.8 Monthly variations of dissolved oxygen (mg / l) in Achenkovil river during the period from Feb 1992 to Jan 1993 Studies on the Fish asseblages in the Achenkovil river system with special reference to their Niche segregation and habitat usage Jero G Varghese 1995
Page 3.2 Optical microscopy Studies on the growth of mixed rare earth hydrogen selenite crystals and its properties Pradyumnan, P P 2000
Page 4.5 Observed growth kinetics of rare earth hydrogen selenite crystals Studies on the growth of mixed rare earth hydrogen selenite crystals and its properties Pradyumnan, P P 2000
Page 4.5.3General features observed on the growth of mixed rare earth hydrogen selenite crystals Studies on the growth of mixed rare earth hydrogen selenite crystals and its properties Pradyumnan, P P 2000
Page 6. AN OVERVIEW Interaction between character and environment in Willa Cather's novel Aniamma Kuriakose 1999
Page Obiectives of the Study A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page III HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF THE GROWTH OF PETROLEUM INDUSTRY IN INDIA A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page V DEMAND-SUPPLY IMBALANCE - HISTORICAL OUTLINE A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page Ocean Freight and AFRA A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page X OBJECTIVES OF OIL PRICING POLICY A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page Efficiency Objective A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page XII FREE MARKET PRICING -OPTIONS BEFORE THE GOVERNMENT A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page Outline of a Recommended Pricing Policy A critique of the petroleum pricing policy of Government of India Prasanna Kumar, G 1998
Page 1.2.2 Observation The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 1.4 Organisation of the Thesis The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 2.2.0 Origin of Ritual The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 2.5.0 Origin of Indian Theatre The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 2.5.1 Ritual dances: the origin of Indian Theatre The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 2.5.2 Theatre: Vedic origin The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page 2.5.3 Theatre: Tribal origin The uses and functions of rituals in modern Malayalam theatre Sadasivan Pillai, H 1996
Page APPENDIX 1 Poems of the Crisis Period llated in the ascending order of theirJohnson numbers Process of transcendence in Emily Dickinson's poetry Thomas, C C 1996
Page APPENDIX 2 Chart showing variant and non-variant versions of poems of the Crisis Period. The poem are listed in the aecending order of their Johnson numbers. Process of transcendence in Emily Dickinson's poetry Thomas, C C 1996
Page APPENDIX 3 Chart showing variant and non-variant versions of poems other than those of the Crisis Period. Thapoems are listed in the ascending order of their Johnson numbers. Process of transcendence in Emily Dickinson's poetry Thomas, C C 1996
Page APPENDIX 4 Chart showing the stage of completion of poems of the Crisis Period. The poems are lietadin the ascending order of their Johnson numbers. Process of transcendence in Emily Dickinson's poetry Thomas, C C 1996
Page APPENDIX 5 Chart showing the stage of completion of poems other than those of the CriaiaPeriod. The poean are linted in the aeeendinp order of their Johnson numbers. Process of transcendence in Emily Dickinson's poetry Thomas, C C 1996
Page 1.6 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters with Heterocumulenes. Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 2. CHLOROMETYLENEIMINIUM SALTS AND HETEROCUMULENES: APPLICATIONS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 5. REACTIONS OF β-OXODITHIOESTERS WITH HETEROCUMULENES Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 5.1.1 β-Oxodithioesters and Dithiocarboxylic acids: General Methods for Synthesis Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 5.1.2 β-Oxodithioesters and Dithiocarboxylic Acids: Reactions Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 5.2.1 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters with DCC Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page 5.4.1 Reaction of β-Oxodithioesters with 1, 3-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide: Formation of 1, 3-Thiazetidines 49 General procedure Studies on reactions of Carbonyl compounds with Chloromethyleneiminium salts and Heterocumulenes Josemin 1999
Page The Objectives of the Study Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Non Governmental Organisations Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page (b) Ozone layer depletion Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Origin of the Concepts: Economic Growth and Economic Development Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Opinion of Party Leaders Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Observations Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page 5. NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS IN KERALA AND THE CAUSE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Definition of Non Governmental Organisation Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Modus Operandi of SPEK Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Tribal Opposition Green policies and sustainable development in Kerala since 1980 Murali Vallabhan, T V 1997
Page Osteological elements Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE 2: l: List of osteological characters Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Fig.2.1 Diagrammatic representation of the lever systems involving the opening and closing of the jaws. 2.1 (a) Adduction and abduction of the lower jaw. 2.1 (b) Protraction and retraction of the upper jaw and protraction of the lower jaw. Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Histochernical Observations Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page FIELD OBSERVATIONS Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE: 3: 3 Index of Relative Importance values for prey item ofEryx conicus, Dryophis nasutus and Dendrelaphis tristis. Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page IV. Osteology to the skull, vertebrae and the ligament associated Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Nasal and Orbital region. Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Table 4.1. Measurements of osteological characters of Eryx conicus, Dryophis nasutus and Dendrelaphis tristis. Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page V. Structure and disposition of the jaw-muscles and its operative efficiency Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Opperative efficiency of the feeding apparatus Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Table 7.3. WEIGHT OF LONGITUDINAL STRIPS OF SKIN (10 x70 mrn) OFERYX CONICUS. DRYOPHIS NASUTUS AND DENDRELAPHIS TRlSTlS (in grn) Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE 8A.6. The percentage distribution of ClGPDH in the Jaw-muscles ofEryx conicus (Ec) Dryophis nasutus (Dn) and Dendrelaphis tristis (Dt) Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE 8A.lO. (a) The fibre diameter (in kt) of the jaw-muscles ofEryx conicus Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE B.A.lO. (b) The fibre diameter (in p) of the jaw-muscles ofDryophis nasutus Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE 8A.l0. (c) The fibre diameter (in p) of the jaw-muscles ofDendrelaphis tristis Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page TABLE II (c) Correlation matrix (Pearsons r) of speed with glycogen, fat, SDH, phosphorylase, LDH, α GPDH and ATPase (acid and alkali stabile) ofthe locomotory muscles of Dendrelaphis tristis. Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Osteology of the skull and the ligaments associated Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Muscles of the feeding apparatus and its operative efficiency Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page Operative efficiency Studies on the functional anatomy of a few Snakes Thomas, T C 1995
Page 2.2.3 Pulse echo overlap method Ultrasonic study of certain binary and ternary liquid mixtures Roshan Abraham 1998
Page 7. Monthly distribution of Total Heterotrophic Bacteria (THB), Total Coliforms (TC) and Faecal Coliforms (FC) in the gastro intestinal tract of Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis with respect to dissolved oxygen of water, at station 1. Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 11. Monthly distribution of Total Heterotrophic Bacteria (THB), Total Coliforms (TC) and Faecal Coliforms (FC) in the gastro intestinal tract of Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis with respect to dissolved oxygen of water, at station II. Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 15. Monthly distribution of Total Heterotrophic Bacteria (THB), Total Coliforms (TC) and Faecal Coliforms (FC) in the gastro intestinal tract of villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis with respect to dissolved oxygen of water, at station III. Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 19. Monthly distribution of Total Heterotrophic Bacteria (THB), Total Coliforms (TC) and Faecal Coliforms (FC) in water with respect to dissolved oxygen of water, at station I. Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 23. Monthly distribution of Total Heterotrophic Bacteria (THB), Total Coliforms (TC) and Faecal Coliforms (FC) in water with respect to dissolved oxygen of water, st station II. Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 27. Monthly distribution of Total Heterotrophic Bacteria (THB), Total Coliforms (TC) and Faecal Coliforms (FC) in water with respect to dissolved oxygen of water, at station III. Studies on the gastro intestinal Bacterial flora of Villorota Cyprinoides Var Cochnensis (Hanley), role of the Black Clam as a faecal and sewage pollution monitor and pathogenic Bacterial reservoir George Abraham 1996
Page 5.3.2 Effect of organic pollutants The study of the dielectric of magnetic properties of certain materials using modified cavity Perturbation techniques Raveendranath, U 1997
Page Origin of the Names Kerala and Malabar The politics of Higher education in Kerala: A study of the policies of reform (1957-1987) Stany Thomas 1996
Page VI. THE POLITICAL BASES OF EDUCATIONAL REFORMS IN KERALA: RELIGIOUS, POLITICAL AND COMMUNAL OVERTONES The politics of Higher education in Kerala: A study of the policies of reform (1957-1987) Stany Thomas 1996
Page OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF GOVERNMENT, PARTIES, UNIVERSITIES, ETC. The politics of Higher education in Kerala: A study of the policies of reform (1957-1987) Stany Thomas 1996
Page I.3.2. Objectives Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page IV.3.7. Oneness of man and of all life Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page b) Nature of self-realization an overview Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VI.2.2. Vows and their observance Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page h) Non-observance of untouchability Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VII.1.2. The rationale of a just social order Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VII.1.5. Non-violent ordering of life Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page Article 2. The Social Order of Sarvodaya. Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VII.2.1. Based on the oneness of life Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page (i) Open rebel against untouchability Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page (i) Rise and fall of the status of women. an overview Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VII.2.4. Social order vis-a-vis the ultimate goal Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VII.4.8. Obiter Dicta Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page Article 5. The Educational order Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page VII.5.6. Social orientation Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page a) Non--co-operation Gandhi's world-view: A study Mathai, M P 1993
Page 5.2.3 Addition of Oxygen Nucleophiles Development of new synthetic methods through Sulfur substituted Iminium salt intermediates Nirmala, K N 1997
Page 5.3 Lewis acid Catalized Addition of Carbon Nucleophiles to tributylthio orthoformates: A Synthesis of m-Terphenyls Development of new synthetic methods through Sulfur substituted Iminium salt intermediates Nirmala, K N 1997
Page 13. Two empirical Observations: Purusharthas: Dharma Artha Kama Moksha - Their relevance and currency today and for tomorrow George, V C 1997
Page 5. The Subjective and the Objective Purusharthas: Dharma Artha Kama Moksha - Their relevance and currency today and for tomorrow George, V C 1997
Page 6. Some Observations Purusharthas: Dharma Artha Kama Moksha - Their relevance and currency today and for tomorrow George, V C 1997
Page 3. The Origin of the Concept Purusharthas: Dharma Artha Kama Moksha - Their relevance and currency today and for tomorrow George, V C 1997
Page 3. Some Objections Met Purusharthas: Dharma Artha Kama Moksha - Their relevance and currency today and for tomorrow George, V C 1997
Page 3. Normative Orientations Purusharthas: Dharma Artha Kama Moksha - Their relevance and currency today and for tomorrow George, V C 1997
Page 1.2 NORMAL CO-ORDINATE. ANALYSIS Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 1.4 THE UNDER-DETERMINED NATURE OFTHE PROBLEM Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 5.2 AN INTERESTING OBSERVATION VRX Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Table V I Comparison of the valence force constants obtained by the present method and Redington - Aljibury approximation (in 10-2 N/m) Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 7.2 USE OFBENDING ENERGY MINIMISATION CRITERION Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page Fig.7c, shows tlic variation ofMean Amplitude with inter bond angle aSor H2 (? C3, (...) & /Id, (- - -) Parametric approach to structural analysis of simple molecules using spectroscopic data Indira, K 1998
Page 2.1.1 Lanthanide oxides Studies on some Schiff base complexes of Yttrium and Lanthanides Vinod Kumar, C R 1997
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page 1.1 Objectives of the thesis Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page 1.2 Organization of the thesis Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page Fig.11.3 General scheme of oligoethyleneglycol diacrylate crosslinked polystyrenes. Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page 5. Summary and Outlook Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Rubber elongation factor Protein on Hexanediol Diacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene support Subha V Nair 2000
Page lmmunomodulators of plant origin Anticancer activity of Medicinal plants Mary, K T 1996
Page III. THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTH AFRICA UNTIL 1969: AN OVERVIEW United States policy towards South Africa 1969-1980: American ideals and responses to Apartheid Thomas, A M 1994
Page APPENDIX B: UNITED STATES OPTIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA United States policy towards South Africa 1969-1980: American ideals and responses to Apartheid Thomas, A M 1994
Page APPENDIX E: SULLIVAN PRINCIPLES FOR U.S. FIRMS OPERATING IN SOUTH AFRICA United States policy towards South Africa 1969-1980: American ideals and responses to Apartheid Thomas, A M 1994
Page Ojas Brhadaranyakopanisad: A study Sreelatha, V C 1999
Page OUTLOOK FOR PROGRESS Brhadaranyakopanisad: A study Sreelatha, V C 1999
Page 2.2.Chemical oxidative polymerization of polypyrrole Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 3.9.Chemical polymerization of pyrrole using orthophosphoric acid and investigation of DC conductivity of polypyrrole films Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 3.10.Preparation of characterization of a chemically prepared polypyrrole powder, soluble in acetone, an organic solvent Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 4.6.3. Infrared spectra of PPy (PO4) films prepared electrochemically using aqueous solution of orthophosphoric acid as the electrolyte Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 4.6.4. FTIR spectra of PPy (PO) films prepared chemically using orthophosphoric acid in acetonitrile as the oxident acid in acetonitrile as the oxident Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Fig.4.5. FTIR spectra of PPy (P0) film prepared chemically using H3PO4 in acetonitrile as oxident. Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 4.6.5. FTIR spectra of PPy (PO) powder prepared chemically using orthophosphoric acid in acetone as the oxident Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Fig.4.6. FTIR spectra of PPy (PO4) powder, using orthophosphoric acid in acetone as oxident. Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Fig.5.3.UV-visible spectrum of PPy (PO4) 3- prepared by electrochemical method using aqueous solution of orthophosphoric acid as the electrolyte. Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 7.3.1. Pulse-echo-overlap (PEO) method Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 7.3.2. Pulse-echo-overlap system Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Fig.7.2.Overlapped broad band echoes from thepulse-echo-overlap system. Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Table 7; l Ultrasonic velocity and attenuation of ultrasonic waves in polypyrrole solution ofdifferent concentration and teqeratures Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page Table 7.2 Compressibility of polypyrrole solution ofdifferent temperature and concentration Preparation of certain conducting Polypyrroles and study of their physical properties Joji J Anchanattu 1994
Page 2.3.7 Optical microscopic analysis Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page 3.6 Optical microscopy Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 64. Optical micrographs of one-shot products of NR/EG Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 65. Optical micrographs of two-shot products of NR/EG: Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 66. Optical micrographs of one-shot products of NR/PG Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 67. Optical micrographs of two-shot products of NR/PG Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 68. Optical micrographs of one-shot products of NR/1, 3-BDO Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 69. Optical micrographs of two-shot products of NR/1, 3-BDO Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 70. Optical micrographs of one-shot products of NR/1, 4-BDO Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 71. Optical micrographs of two-shot products of NR/1, 3-BDO Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 72. Optical micrographs of one-shot products of NR/BPA Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page Fig. 73. Optical micrographs of two-shot products of NR/BPA. Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page 3.6.6 A comparative account of the optical microscopic studies Segmented Block copolymers based on liquid Natural rubber and Polyurethanes derived from various Diols Paul, C J 1997
Page 2. Optical microscopy Growth, characterization and property studies of some layered transition metal Dichalcogenide crystals grown by chemical vapour transport technique Sunil, K 1999
Page Fig. 6.9 Cartoon of overlapping growth Growth, characterization and property studies of some layered transition metal Dichalcogenide crystals grown by chemical vapour transport technique Sunil, K 1999
Page Fig. 6.13 Overlapping of layers Growth, characterization and property studies of some layered transition metal Dichalcogenide crystals grown by chemical vapour transport technique Sunil, K 1999
Page 1.5. Objective of the study The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 2.4. A learner-oriented counselling theory The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 2.4.1. The learner-oriented counselling The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 3.1.5. Job-orientation of low-achievers The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 7.3.7. The drop-outs: additional findings on the effectiveness of counselling The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 13) 5.13. Item analysis of SHSK inventory. Test items arranged in the order of difficulty index The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 14) 5.14. Item analysis of questionnaire on academic motivation. Test items arranged in the order of difficulty index The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 15) 5.15. Item analysis of self-concept inventory.Test items arranged in the order of difficulty index. The effect of student-centered counselling on the low-achievers in secondary schools Therese Koottiyaniyil (Sr) 1996
Page 1.5. OBJECTIVES Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 4.4. SECTION IV: COMPARlSON OF STUDY VARIABLES BASED ON GENDER, MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT, AND BIRTH ORDER Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 4.4.3. Comparison of OPP, its Components and the Dependent Variables based on &e Birth Order of Children Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 4.5. SECTION V: ANALYSIS OFTH RESPONSES TO THE ITEMS OF ACADEMIC INTEREST INVENTORY Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 5.4. SECTION IV: COMPARISON OF STUDY VARIABLES BASED ON GENDER, MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT AND BIRTH ORDER Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 5.4.3. Comparison of Study Variables based on the Birth Order of children Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 26. Comparison of Study Variables based on Birth Order of Children with Means, SDs and t-values Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 6. Comparison of the Mean Scores of the Study Variables based on the Birth Order of Children Parental pressure for achievement in school and its influence on children’s academic interest, actual academic achievement, self-esteem and creativity Thara Sebastian 1998
Page 8 Occurrence of different pollen shapes in diploid and autotetraploid P. phaseoloides Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page 4) Late Onset Autosomal Dominant Type A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 1. Stimulus - oriented approach to stress A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 2. Response-oriented interpretation to stress A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 5. Socially oriented approach to stress A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 13 Comparative foliar anatomy of diploid and autotetraploids of P. phaseoloides with the percentage occupied by the respective compartments Cytomorphological and physiological investigations on induced autotetraploids of Tropical Kudzu [Pueraria Phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.]: A cover crop in Rubber plantations Meenakumari, T 1995
Page Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 5. Achievement orientation A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 6. Intellectual cultural orientation A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 7. Active recreational orientation A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 9. Organisation A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page SCALE TO ASSESS THE OPINION OF MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY PATIENTS REGARDING REHABILITATION (ORS) A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page VIII. Opinion Regarding Rehabilitation A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page Intervention Outcomes A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page APPENDIX I: Opinion Regarding Rehabilitation Scale A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 6. Distribution of Dystrophy Patients based on Occupational Status A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 18. Mean Differences on Occupational Status for the Scales in the Study A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 23. Mean Differences on Occupational Status for the Scales in the Study A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 32. Mean Differences between three criterion groups on dimensions of Opinion Regarding Rehabilitation Scale A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 43. Stepwise Multiple Regression Results for Opinion Regarding Rehabilitation Scale A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 8.Opinion on, Rehabilitation of the Respondents A study on muscular dystrophy patients, their emotional and social problems, personal and social functioning, coping strategies and social support networks Stuckey Devapatham, A 1997
Page 2.4 Solar Origin of Geomagnetic Activity Investigations of ionospheric scintillations and wave instabilities in Multi-ion plasmas Anil Kumar, C P 1999
Page 4.5 Observed Ionospheric Response Investigations of ionospheric scintillations and wave instabilities in Multi-ion plasmas Anil Kumar, C P 1999
Page Organization of the Thesis 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 IV. THE GANDHIAN ORGANISATIONS IN KERALA: STYLE AND FRAMEWORK The relevance of Gandhism in the post-independence politics in Kerala Jose, K K 1997
Page Objectives of the Kerala Sarvodya Sangh The relevance of Gandhism in the post-independence politics in Kerala Jose, K K 1997
Page In a Don Quixote Country: Political Poems in Starting From San Francisco (1961), Open Eye. Open Heart. (1973), and Who Are We Now ? (1976) Social and political criticism in the works of Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gregory Corso Saju Mathew 1999
Page Open Form Social and political criticism in the works of Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gregory Corso Saju Mathew 1999
Page Oral Tradition Social and political criticism in the works of Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gregory Corso Saju Mathew 1999
Page PLATE E SEM Photographs of Scales n Natrix piscator showing Micro-ornamentation A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page PLATE F SEM Photographs of Scales in Naja naja showing Micro-ornamentation A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page PLATE G SEM Photographs of Scales in Eryx johni showing micro ornamentation A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page Table 4.21 Effect of ordinal position on the study variables, namely Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page Table 4.24 Effect of interval between baby under study and the younger or older sibling on the study variables, namely (a) fathers involvement in baby care, (b) babys behavioural profile; (c) attachment patterns of infants; and (d) mothers behaviour patterns Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page Fig. 4.9 Effect of ordinal position on the study variables Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page Fig. 4.12 Effect of interval between baby under study and the younger or older sibling on the study variables Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page Luteinising hormone (Kosasa, 1981) & Follicle stimulating hormone (Odell, 1981) Studies on respiratory functions during menstrual cycle Jayashree, M S 2002
Page Estriol (Osterman, 1979) Studies on respiratory functions during menstrual cycle Jayashree, M S 2002
Page Fig. 18. Comparison of progestrone, LH and FSH during the four phases ofmenstrual cycle Studies on respiratory functions during menstrual cycle Jayashree, M S 2002
Page 6.7 (iii) Optical micrographs Nucleation kinetics in crystallization under electric and magnetic fields Saban, K V 2003
Page 5.2.2 Indirect Organogenesis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 5.2.3 Direct organogenesis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 5.2.4 Organogenesis from megagametophyte of Cycas circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 5.2.6 Effect of light on embryogenesis / organgensis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 18 Treatments for organogenic response in Zamia furfuracea on B5+MS medium supplemented with different combinations of PGR. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 19 Organogenic response in Zamia furfuracea callus on B5 + MS medium supplemented with 10% CW, 200 mg / l G1. 100 mg / l CH & 3% Sucrose after 120 days An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 20 a, b. Effect of additives on Somatic Embryogenesis in Zamia furfuracea callus on the optimum Medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with Kin 1.0 + 2iP 1.0 + NAA 0.5 An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 21a, b Effect of additives (% response & average no. of embryoids) on Indirect organogenesis in Zamia furfuracea on the optimum Medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with Kin 1.0 + 2iP 1.0 + 2, 4D 0.5 An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 3.2.2 Optical photograph of the failed composite with glass as the core material (sample A) Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page Fig. 4.1.4 a, b, c Optical photographs of tensile fracture surfaces ofcomposites with two, three and four layers Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page Fig. 4.1.6 a, b, c Optical photographs of the layering patterns of the compositesin the direction of the weft yarns Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page Part I Introduction (Review of literature) ORAL CANCER The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page 1.2 Diagnosis of oral cancer The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page Histopathological staging of oral cancer The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page 1.3 Management of oral cancer The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page 1.4 Molecular basis of oncogeneic transformation in oral cancer The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page Overcoming of Temptations Self-realisation in Kathopanisad Latha, K S 1999
Page Omkaropasana Self-realisation in Kathopanisad Latha, K S 1999
Page Obstacle to Yoga Self-realisation in Kathopanisad Latha, K S 1999
Page Omniscience of -the Self Realised Self-realisation in Kathopanisad Latha, K S 1999
Page 3.1.3. Isolation of vincristine from commercially available Oncovin Bioconversion of Steroids and Alkaloids Anny Mathew 1996
Page 3.2.1.2 Preparation of derivative, dihydrochloride monohydrate ofconessine. 46 Bioconversion of Steroids and Alkaloids Anny Mathew 1996
Page 3.2.4 Growth studies of the isolated organism Bioconversion of Steroids and Alkaloids Anny Mathew 1996
Page Observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page Observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page Table IX. Variations with age on the dirnensions ofmucous cells and club cells Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page c. Outermost Layer Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page Cutaneous sense organs Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page B. Pit Organs Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page 1.4 Objectives of the present study The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page INTRODUCING VONNEGUTS GOSPEL FROM OUTER SPACE The chrono-synclastic infundibulum of pure imaginative freedom in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five Cherian Elizabeth Easow 2003
Page 1.8 Scope and Objective of Present Study Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 2.3 Observations and Results Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 2.3.1 Observations on oeoper production in Kerala Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 1.2.2.a Distribution offiller between elastomers Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page 1.2.2.c Distribution ofsoluble contpourtdirtg ingredients Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page 2.9.1 Limiting oxygen index Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page 2.2 Experimental details for obtaining alumina coated SiC particles Chemical synthesis of Sol gel Alumina-Silicon Carbide nanocomposites Hareesh, U S 2001
Page 1.7.5. Observational Evidence of Equatorial Waves Studies on winds and waves in the equatorial troposphere and lower stratosphere Deepa, V 2002
Page Results obtained when Ss were compared in Subjective Well-Being and Psychological resources using T test Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 3. INTERPERSONAL ORIENTATION Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Results obtained when the relationships between Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Resources were studied using Pearson Correlation Product. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 3.SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND INTERPERSONAL ORIENTATION Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Results obtained when Ss were compared Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Resource in relation to Demographic variables using Two way ANOVA Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 1. OBJECTIVES Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 5.INTERPERSONAL ORIENTATION ScCALE (IOS) Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 3. Advent and Adventures of the Order of Discalced Carmelites in Kerala CMI and socio-economic and religious transformation in Kerala in the 19th and 20th centuries Mathukutty, A A 2003
Page 1.8 Objectives of the Study Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 1.12 Organisation of the Thesis Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page II. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 4.1 Objectives of the Study Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 5.1.1 Opinion of teacher educators on adequacv of facilities. Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 6.2 Objectives of the Study Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page I. Macroscopic observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page II. Microscopic Observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page Table II Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) of various histopathological observations in the dorsal skin of Clarias batrachus during different durations of exposure to acidified water Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page Observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page A. Macroscopic Observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page B.Microscopic observations Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page Abnormal Observations in Wound healing Studies on the skin of certain selected types of Siluriformes James Abraham 1999
Page III. OBSERVATIONS Histo-morphological and palynological investigation on some South Indian representatives of the tribe Heliantheae (Compositae) Sheela, D 1994
Page 3.1.3. Determination of the effects of food additives onthe growth of the fungus Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page 3.1.4. Determination of the effects of food additives onthe mutagenicity induced by AFBl Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page Fig. 3.2 Effect of additives on the histological changes occured in the liver of ducklings after the administration of AFB1 Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page 5.1.3. Determination of the effect of curcumin onparaquat - induced lung fibrosis Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page 6.1.2. Determination of the effect of curcumin onhypercholesterolernia in rats Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page 6.1.4. Histological observations Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page Fig. 6.2. Effect of curcumin on the histological changes occured in the liver of fat administered with hyperlipidemic diet. Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page Fig. 6.3. Effect of curcumin on the histological changes occured in the aorta of rats administered with hyperlipidemic diet Pharmacological studies on food additives Soni, K B 1996
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Light induced conformational changes in polymers Gigy Abraham 1994
Page 6. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Light induced conformational changes in polymers Gigy Abraham 1994
Page 2.3.3 Spin-orbit interaction Fluorescence kinetics and energy transfer mechanism in rare earth doped glassy matrices Biju, P R 2000
Page 2.6 OPTICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LASER GLASSES Fluorescence kinetics and energy transfer mechanism in rare earth doped glassy matrices Biju, P R 2000
Page 2.6.1 Judd-Ofelt theory Fluorescence kinetics and energy transfer mechanism in rare earth doped glassy matrices Biju, P R 2000
Page 2.6.3 Oscillator strength and life time Fluorescence kinetics and energy transfer mechanism in rare earth doped glassy matrices Biju, P R 2000
Page 2.8 SELECTION RULES FOR OPTICAL TRANSITIONS Fluorescence kinetics and energy transfer mechanism in rare earth doped glassy matrices Biju, P R 2000
Page Orcinol lethod Biochemical aspects of Senile cataract Sabu George 1996
Page Objectives of the study Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page Table 4.4 Classification of cancer patients based on occupational status Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page Table 4. 13 Classification of cancer patients based on perception of severity ofillness Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page Table 4.16 Classification of cancer patients based on alternate systems ofmedicines used Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page Table 4. 22 Classification of cancer patients based on their opinion about family responsibility Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page Table 4.48 Classification of cancer patients based on opinion of patientsregarding will of god Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page Table 4.69 Stepwise Multiple Regression Results for Total SSA - Male.onJy Psycho-social problems of (Hospitalised) cancer patients Joseph I Injodey 2000
Page 2.3 Isolation of cellulolytic organisms from different sources Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 2.12 Oyster mushroom Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 3.2 Screening of ligninolytic organisms Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 3.5 Composition and pretreatment studies ofcellulose waste Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 3.11 Oyster mushroom farming Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 4.2 Optimization of Hicrobial Growth andEnzyme Production Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 4.8.4 Effect of incubation period on the activity ofthe enzyme Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 4.9.1 Solid state fermentation by the action ofmicroorganisms Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page PART VI FARMING OF OYSTER MUSHROOM Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page 4.11 Farming of oyster mushroom Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page Plate 1b Oyster mushroom (P. florida) on tapioca waste. Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page Plate 2b Oyster mushroom (p.florida) on water hyacith. Bioconversion of Cellulose waste Mariamma Abraham 1995
Page Origin of the Name Kerala The relevance of Gandhism in the post-independence politics in Kerala Jose, K K 1997
Page The Organic and Physical Status of the Child Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page Objectives of the Study Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page Intellectual and Cultural Orientations Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page Occupation of Mothers Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page Ordinal Position of the Identified Child Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page Membership of Mother in Social Organisations Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page INTELLECTUAL-CULTURAL ORIENTATION Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 10 4.9 Occupation of Fathers. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 11 4.10 Cross-tabulation-Occupation of Fathers. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 16 4.15 Occupation of Mothers. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 17 4.16 Cross-tabulation-Occupation of Mothers. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 21 4.20 Ordinal Position of Identified Children. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 22 4.21 Cross-tabulation-Ordinal Position of Identified Children. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 32 4.31 Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Houses. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 33 4.32 Cross-tabulation-Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Houses. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 37 4.36 Membership of Father in Social Organisations. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 39 4.38 Type of Organisations. Family configuration of children with behaviour disorders Lizy James 1998
Page 4.4.7 observations Application of epoxidised liquid Natural rubber as a polymeric plasticiser and impact modifier to Polyvinyl Chloride George V Thomas 1999
Page Objectives of the study A study of life events and certain personality variables of Rheumatoid Arthritic patients Rajeev Kumar, N 2000
Page VI. Personality Characteristics, Life Events Stress andNumber of Stressful Life Events in Relation to Duration ofIllness A study of life events and certain personality variables of Rheumatoid Arthritic patients Rajeev Kumar, N 2000
Page Objectives of the study A study of life events and certain personality variables of Rheumatoid Arthritic patients Rajeev Kumar, N 2000
Page 4. Problem in selecting the right operators The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 3.2.3.6 Observation schedule for collecting information regarding playschools The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 5.2 Comparison based on the scores obtained for behavioural profile - nine dimensions and two categories for preschoolers in general, preschool boys and preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 5.3 Comparison based on the scores obtained for creativity tests for preschoolers in general, preschool boys and preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 5.4 Comparison based on the scores obtained for problem solving ability for preschoolers in general, preschool boys and preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 5.5 Comparison based on the scores obtained for social cognition for preschoolers in general, preschool boys and preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 5.6 Comparison of the influence of playschool environment on the study variables based on the t values obtained The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Section 6: Results obtained on descriptive analysis of the data The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page 6.2 Objectives The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.2 Comparison of the scores obtained for behavioural profile -the nine dimensions and two categories - for preschoolers who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.3 Comparison of the scores obtained for behavioural profile the nine dimensions and two categories - for preschool boys who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.4 Comparison of the scores obtained for behavioural profile - the nine dimensions and two categories - for preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.5 Comparison of the scores obtained for creativity tests for preschoolers who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.6 Comparison of the scores obtained for creativity tests for preschool boys who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.7 Comparison of the scores obtained for creativity tests for preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.8 Comparison of the scores obtained for problem solving ability tests for preschoolers who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.9 Comparison of the scores obtained for problem solving ability tests for preschool boys who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.10 Comparison of the scores obtained for problem solving ability tests for preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.11 Comparison of the scores obtained for social cognition for preschoolers who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.12 Comparison of the scores obtained for social cognition for preschool boys who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.13 Comparison of the scores obtained for social cognition for preschool girls who had attended and those who had not attended playschool The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.14 Comparison of the influence of playschool environment on preschoolers based on the t values obtained The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.15 Comparison of the scores obtained for behavioural profile - the nine dimensions and two categories - for boys and girls in general The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.16 Comparison of the scores obtained for creativity tests for preschool boys and girls in general The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.17 Comparison of the scores obtained for problem solving ability for preschool boys and girls in general The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Table 4.18 Comparison of the scores obtained for social cognition for preschool boys and girls in general The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page APPENDIX -VI Observation schedule for collecting information regarding the provisions and facilities available in playschools The role of playschools with regard to the behavioural profile, creativity, problem solving ability and social cognition of preschoolers Anjali S Panikkar 2002
Page Objectives of the Study Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page V. Tackling Issues of Global Warming and Ozone Hole Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page IX. International Co-operation Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page PA programme not adequately employment oriented Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page 3.2 Five Year Plans in historical order Sustainable development and planning in India Jose J Naduthotty 2002
Page 1.4 Objectives Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 4.4 Ownership pattern Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 4.8 Value of Output Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 5.8 Operational performance Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page Operating ratio Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page Bifurcated operating ratio Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 6.5 Organisational problems Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 7.1 LOCATION & OWNERSHIP Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 7.5 VALUE OF OUTPUT Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 7.13 OPERATlON AL PERFORMANCE Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 7.19 ORGANISATIONAI. PROBLEMS Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page APPENDIX I CLASSIFICATION OF ENGINEERING INDUSTRY BASED ON THE DEFINITION OFASSOCIATION OF INDIAN ENGINEERING INDUSTRY Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 2.1 Structure of Output Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 2.4 Growth of GDP at Factor Cost by Industry of orgin Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 2.7 Growth of Industrial Sector Output in Kerala Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 3.7 Value of Output in Different Engineering Groups Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 3.13 Growth of Output and number of Factories in different Engineering Groups in Kerala Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 4.24 Value of Output of the sample units of different engineering groups during the period 1988-1998 Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 4.25 Value of Output per unit of the sample units of different engineering groups during the period 1988-1998 Economics of engineering industries in Kerala Ashita Raveendran 2002
Page 1.9 (e) Understanding of TL Phenomena on the Basis of Observed Physico Chemical Effects Luminescence studies on geological samples and doped Phosphors James Joseph 2001
Page III X-RAY EXCITE!) OPTICAL LUMINESCENCE STUDIES Luminescence studies on geological samples and doped Phosphors James Joseph 2001
Page Fig. 3.1 Schematic diagram of experimental setup forX-ray excited optical luminescence studies Luminescence studies on geological samples and doped Phosphors James Joseph 2001
Page IV OPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCE Luminescence studies on geological samples and doped Phosphors James Joseph 2001
Page c. Occupational hazards Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page I. Ownership Securities Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 3) Operational risk Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page Objectives of Risk Management Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page An overview of the existing theories and techniques of evaluating securities Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 3.3.3.1 Effect of addition of CTBN-L on the adhesive strength ofGY 250-/EPN 1138-IDA-[/IDA-I1 systems Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page Fig. 3.3.26. SEM of CTBN-S (I 0 phr) n~oclijriedEPN 1 138-IDA-1 system Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.4.5. Siloxane-epoxy-imide resin based atomic oxygen resistant coatings Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page Fig. 3.4.15. SEM of coated aluminized Kupton flm thickness: 6th ickness: 25, ug] exposed to A0 jluence of20xl d atoms/cm2 Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page Fig. 3.4.23. SECi of uwuated glw-potyrmi& compositeexposed to A0 fluence of 9.6r10ae otoms/cd Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page Fig.3.1. The twelve possible SAWs of a rook over a 3 by 3 chessboard, moving from one corner to the opposite corner Self-avoidance property in conformation of selected chain molecules in dilute solution Rachel Mathew 2002
Page g. Programme for Human Resources Development and Publication ofPeriodicals Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page Section C, Part B: Adequacy of facilities in the office Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page Section F, Pari A: Distribution ofstaffstrength of the school Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page Section Il, Part A (c): Arrangement of vocational oriented content in thesyllabus Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page Section I, Part B (b): Occupational status of members of the family Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page OBSERVATION Physiological changes and distribution patterns of Mangrove flora of Cochin Suma, K P 2001
Page Soil Organic Carbon Physiological changes and distribution patterns of Mangrove flora of Cochin Suma, K P 2001
Page 4.4.0 Discussion and Analytical Observation Environmental education potential of Botanic gardens Valsala, G 2003
Page 6.1.1. Objectives of the Study Environmental education potential of Botanic gardens Valsala, G 2003
Page 2.3. Cross Sections for Electron Impact on Atomic Oxygen Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.3.7. Efficiencies of neutral atomic oxygen line emissions. The wavelength given in parentheses are in A. Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.3.8. Efficiencies of neutral atomic oxygen and sulfur line emissions. The wavelengths given in parentheses are in A. Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.3.9. Efficiencies of singly ionized oxygen emissions. The wavelengths given in parentheses are in A. Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.3.13. Dissociation cross sections estimated using the dissociation to excitation cross section (DECS) ratios of O2, (line with solid circles), N2 (line with crosses), and H2O (line with open diamonds) Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page 5.4. Observed UV Emissions on Io Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Table 5.1. Calculated Column and Observed Intensities on Io in Rayleigh Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.6.1. Galileo Energetic Particle detector (EPD) observed magnetically field aligned electron flux during closest approach of Io on 7, December 1995 at 1745: 46 UT. Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.6.2. Galileo Plasma Science (PLS) instrument observed magnetically field aligned electron flux during closest approach of Io on 7, December 1995 at 1746: 43 UT. Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page 6.3.2. Galileo EPD-Observed Electron Flux Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.6.8. Volume emission rate profiles of violet band, OI (6300 A), OI (5577 A), and Na (5890 A), lines obtained using the electron flux observed by EPD for the model atmosphere of Wong and Johnson (1996) Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Table 6.2. Model Calculated and HST-Observed Disk-Averaged Intensities of FUV Emissions on IO Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Table 6.3. Model C: alculated and Galileo SSI-Observed Disk-Averaged Intensities of Visible Emissions on Io Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page 6.3.3. Galileo PLS-Observed Electron Flux Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.6.15. Volume excitation rate of the metastable atomic oxygen [O (1D) ] and the volume emissron rate profiles of OI (6300 A), Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page Fig.6.16. Volume excitation rate of the metastable atomic oxygen [O (1D) ] and the volume emission rate profiles of OI (6300 A) Model for electron degradation and production of emissions in the atmosphere of Io Marykutty Michael 2001
Page 2.4.2 b) FUNCTIONALTHEORY OFSELFCONCEPr Adolescents' creativity: A study with reference to the self-concept and achievement motivation Jose Antony 2002
Page 2.5.3. ORDERING MOTIVATIONAL NEEDS Adolescents' creativity: A study with reference to the self-concept and achievement motivation Jose Antony 2002
Page 3.3. Objectives of the Study Adolescents' creativity: A study with reference to the self-concept and achievement motivation Jose Antony 2002
Page 4) To assess and compare the self-concept and achievement motivation oflow, average and high creative adolescents. Adolescents' creativity: A study with reference to the self-concept and achievement motivation Jose Antony 2002
Page 1.5 Ferroelectrics as electro-optic materials Investigations on structural and electrical properties of selected Ferroelectric Ceramics Jaimon Yohannan 2001
Page 3. 6.1 Occurance of grain growth Investigations on structural and electrical properties of selected Ferroelectric Ceramics Jaimon Yohannan 2001
Page I.12. Scope and objectives of the work: Studies on Aluminium powder filled Natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene rubber composites Vinod, V S 2002
Page II.2.2. Time of optimum cure Studies on Aluminium powder filled Natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene rubber composites Vinod, V S 2002
Page 1.2.3 Oxygen depleting substances Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page 1.6. Objective of present study Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page 2.2. OBJECTIVE Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page 3.2 OBJECTlVE Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page 4.2 OBJECTIVE Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page 5.2 OBJECTIVE Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page TABLE 2.2. ORGANlC COMPOSITION OF CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page TABLE2.6. OXYGEN UPTAKE AFTER ADDITION OF PLANT WASTEWATER Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page 14. Penicillium oxalicum. LM picture of Penicilli and conidia: X400. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 15. Penicillium oxalicum. SEM Picture of Phialide and conidia: X1000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 28. Fusarium oxysporum. LM picture of macroconidia and microconidia: X1000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 1. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU / m3) inside bakery environment during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 2. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungi concentration (CFU / m3) outside bakery environment during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 8. Seasonal variation of Penicillium oxalicum inside and outside bakery. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 14. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU / m3) inside vegetable market environment during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 15. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU/ m3) outside vegetable market during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 22. Seasonal variation of Pencillium oxalicum inside and outside vegetable market. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 1.3.0 Objectives of the Study Environmental education potential of Botanic gardens Valsala, G 2003
Page 3.1.2 Objectives of the Study Environmental education potential of Botanic gardens Valsala, G 2003
Page (ii) Government Botanic Garden, Ooty Environmental education potential of Botanic gardens Valsala, G 2003
Page (i) Ornamental Garden Environmental education potential of Botanic gardens Valsala, G 2003
Page 1.6 (a) First Order Kinetics Luminescence studies on geological samples and doped Phosphors James Joseph 2001
Page 1.6 (b) Second Order Kinetics Luminescence studies on geological samples and doped Phosphors James Joseph 2001
Page 2.4.1.e. lnhibition of nitric oxide radical by BR Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 4.2.2.Effect of BR on body weight, organ weight, bonemarrow cellularity and cr - esterase activity in normal andirradiated mice. Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 4.4.2. Effect of BR on body weight, organ weight, bonemarrowcellularity and a- esterase activity in normaland irradiated mice Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page 6.2.1. Effect of BR on Daltons Lymphoma Ascitses (DLA) cells - in oitro short term cytotoxicity assay Role of Rasayanas in ameliorating radiation and chemotherapy induced toxicity Rekha, P S 2003
Page II.Osteology of vertebrae and ribs A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page III.Scale morphology, arrangements and Micro-ornamentation A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page II.Osteology of vertebrae and ribs A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page III.Scale morphology, arrangements and mirco-ornamentation A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page Morphological variables and osteological characters A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page Scale morphology, arrangements and micro ornamentaion A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page Table 4. Osteologocal characters of Eryx johni, Matrix piscator and Naja naja (in mm) A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page Table 10. Percentage distribution of LDH in the ocomatory muscles of Eryx johni, Matrix piscator and Naja naja A comparative study on the fibre type composition and enzymatic profile in the locomotory muscles of a few Snakes Priya Joseph 2003
Page 1.5.3.1 Oxygenases Studies on some metalloporphyrin systems Preethi, N 2002
Page 2.6. Outline of the present work Studies on some metalloporphyrin systems Preethi, N 2002
Page 3 SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGHER ORDER AGGREGATED PORPHYRIN SYSTEMS Studies on some metalloporphyrin systems Preethi, N 2002
Page 3.3.3. Origin of electronic modulation in aggregated systems Studies on some metalloporphyrin systems Preethi, N 2002
Page Farming operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Post-harvest operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Oleoresin Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Excreta Otliers Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 3.3 Observations and Results Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 3.3.1 Observations on cardamom production in Kerala Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Farming operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Time offlowering Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Post-liarvest operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Oleoresin Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Excreta Otliers Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 4.2.1 Taxonomy of Zinaiber oficinale Rosco. Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 4.2.7 Drvina experimentsc onducted in solar tunnel drver Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 4.3 Observations and Results Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 4.3.1 Observations on ainaer production in Kerala Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Farmtirtg operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Time ofjluwerirtg Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Post-lzarvest operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Oleoresi Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 5.3 Observations and Results Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page 5.3.1 Observations on turmeric production in Kerala Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Farming operations Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Post-harvest operatiorzs Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Oleoresin Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page Plate 1: Solar tunnel dryer - outlet showing completely protected side, opening pedal can also be seen Strategies to improve the quality of Spices cultivated in Kerala Jose, K P 2003
Page OBJECTIVES Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page OBJECTIVES Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page 9. 3.7 Measures of Communication Objectives Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page 16. 4.7 Creativity Group-wise Summary of Communication Objectives: Brand Awareness Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page 17. 4.8 Creativity Group-wise Summary of other Communication Objectives Creativity in advertising: Impact on communication - Effect and consumer purchase behaviour Jojo Paul 2002
Page 1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 1.9 ORGANISATION OF THE THESIS Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 2.6.4. In-service programmes, Field Interaction and Innovation Co-ordination (IFIC) Branch Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 5.4. Problems and hindrances in organising the in service training Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 6.6. THE PROBLEMS AND HINDRANCES IN ORGANISING IN SERVICE TRAINING Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 3. Details Obtained from Observation Schedule-B (Class) Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 4. Details regarding the Schools where the Observation Schedule-C (School) was Administered Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 10. The Percentage and Critical Ratio of the Proportion of Yes Response in the Question Whether the resource support is available from DIETs Opinion of Teachers and DIETs Faculty Members I Faculty Members Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 11. The Percentage and Critical Ratio of the Proportion of Availability of Various Resource Supports from the DIETs as in the Opinion of Teachers Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 15. Facilities Available for In-service Training at the time of Observation of they Training Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 19 Training Activities organised and their levels Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 20. Critical Ratio of proportion of the strategies and techniques used for Sharing knowledge in the in-service training at DIETs (interview schedule and observation schedule -training) Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 21. Critical Ratio of Proportion of the Training Strategies and Techniques used for in service Programme at DIET for Developing Attitude (Interview Schedule and Observation Schedule -training) Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 22. Critical ratio of proportion of the strategic, and techniques used for in-service programme by DIETs for developing skill (interview schedule and observation schedule -training) Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 23. Percentage and Critical Ratio of Opinions collected through Interview Schedule and Questionnaire regarding the Method of Evaluation of Training Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 24. Percentage and Critical Ratio of Opinions Collected through Interview Schedule and Questionnaire regarding the Evaluation of Training Achievement Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 32 Teachers opinion regarding the practicability in the class room of content area of CMDE: faculty Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 33. Teachers opinion retarding the development of teaching competency of content area of CMDE faculty Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 46. Opinion of DIET faculty numbers regarding administrative problems Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 47. Opinion of DIET faculty Members on the Academic problems Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 48 Percentage various activities administered in the classroom at the time of class observation Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 51 Functioning of Schools Observed-Headmasters participated and not participated in-service training. Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page 52 School level Activities Observed-Headmasters participated and not participated in service training Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page VII. Observation schedule (A) Training. Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page VIII. Observation schedule (B) Class. Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page IX. Observation schedule (C) School Effectiveness of in-service training programs for Teachers and Headmasters by DIETs Sathyanesan, P 2002
Page Fig. Showing Symphylan population, obtained during the initial survey conducted in May 1995 Some aspects of the ecology and biology of Symphyla Santhosh K Joseph 2002
Page Observation Some aspects of the ecology and biology of Symphyla Santhosh K Joseph 2002
Page Observation Some aspects of the ecology and biology of Symphyla Santhosh K Joseph 2002
Page Observation and Discussion Some aspects of the ecology and biology of Symphyla Santhosh K Joseph 2002
Page Objectives of the Study Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page Occupational Analysis of Investors Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page Analysis of Experience of Investors in Stock Market Operations Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page Participation of Investors in Stock Market Operations Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page Reasons for Not Actively Operating in the Stock Market Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page Experience of investors in stock market operations Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 4.2 Experience of Investors in Stock Market Operations Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 4.4 Reason for not Actively Operating in the Stock Market Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 5.2 Investment in shares and experience of investors in stock market operations. Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 5.11 Experience of investors in stock market operations and the type of shares they prefer to buy Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 5.14 Objectives of investment and diversion of funds Management of risk factors of investing in corporate securities Elsamma Joseph 2002
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page 1.5.15 Ordinal Position Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page 1.5.17 Gap between the Child and the Younger or Older Sibling Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page 2.4.3 Onset of attachment Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page 5.21 Effect of Ordinal Position on Fathers Involvement Baby Care Babys Behavioural Profile Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page 5.24 Effect of Interval between the Child and the Younger / Older Child on the Study Variables (a) Fathers Involvement in Baby Care; (b) Babys Behavioural Profile; (c) Attachment Patterns of Infants; and (d) Mothers Behavioural Patterns Impact of fathers involvement in baby care on behavioural profile, attachment patterns of infants and mothers behaviour patterns Sarah Thomas 2001
Page I - II Objectives Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page II - II Objectives Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page Automatic orocessing Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page Plate 2 Light Micrograph demonstrating cross sections of aorta ofcontrol group with normal intima., m.e dia and adventitia. (40X) Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page Plate 9 Light Micrograpn demonstrating cross sections of aorta ofcoconut oil group exhibiting slight thickening in tbe intirna. (4X) Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page Plate 14 Light Micrograph demonstrating cross sections of aorta ofcoconut oil group exhibiting foam cell formation in the intima. (40X) Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page Plate 15 Light Micrograph demonstrating normal coronary arteries of control group (40X) .. . .. .-, .- . . .. - .. ., --.. .. .-., cotmug. arteries ofcootd geup (40x1 Effect of diet and lifestyle on coronary artery disease Sheeba Varghese 2001
Page KRISHNA OBSESSION The works of Kamala Das and Balamani Amma: A thematic and stylistic study Annie Susan Mathew 2001
Page OPTIMISM AND HOPEFULNESS The works of Kamala Das and Balamani Amma: A thematic and stylistic study Annie Susan Mathew 2001
Page (c) Additional Obligations The triumph of Satyagraha: An analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the civil rights movements in the United States of America Thomas Panakal 2002
Page Specific Objectives The triumph of Satyagraha: An analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the civil rights movements in the United States of America Thomas Panakal 2002
Page (c) An Obtuse Apparatus The triumph of Satyagraha: An analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the civil rights movements in the United States of America Thomas Panakal 2002
Page (c) The Oceanic Route The triumph of Satyagraha: An analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the civil rights movements in the United States of America Thomas Panakal 2002
Page (b) Testimony Under Oath The triumph of Satyagraha: An analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the civil rights movements in the United States of America Thomas Panakal 2002
Page (a) The Hands of Co-operation The triumph of Satyagraha: An analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the civil rights movements in the United States of America Thomas Panakal 2002
Page 7. Summary and Outlook Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of polymer-supported metal complexes Jincy Jose 2002
Page 1.1.2. Epoxidation of olefins Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 1.4.2. Epoxy-imide resins obtained by the modification of backbone epoxy resin with imide groups Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 1.4.3. Epoxy-imide resins obtained by blendingepoxy resins with polyimides Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 1.6. Objective and scope of the present investigation Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 2.13. Evaluation of siloxane containing epoxy-imide polymers as atomic oxygen resistant coatings Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.1. Epoxy-imide resins obtained from imide-diacids Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.1.7.4. Comparative evaluation of adhesive strength of epoxy-irnideresins obtained from GY 250, EPN 1138 and EHTPB Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.1.8.1. Thermal stability of epoxy-imide resins obtained usingdifferent carboxyl eqv to epoxy eqv ratios Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.1.8.5 Comparative evaluation of adhesive strength of epoxyimideresins obtained from GY 250-IEPN 1138-IEHTPBIDA-I/IDA-I1 for varying carboxyl eqv to epoxy eqv ratio. Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.2. Epoxy-imide resins obtained from diimide-diacids Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.2.6. Epoxy-imides obtained from EHTPB and DIDA-V Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.2.7. Glass fibre reinforced unidirectional composites obtained from GY 250-/ EPN 1138-DIDA-V systems Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page 3.2.9. Comparison of adhesive and thermal properties of epoxy-imide resins based on DIDA-V with other epoxy-imide resins obtained from different aromatic and aliphatic diamines Studies on Epoxy-imide resins Ginu Abraham 2001
Page Table 4.1. Bond lengths, bond angles and interaction energies for RIS states ofpolyethylene (PE) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Self-avoidance property in conformation of selected chain molecules in dilute solution Rachel Mathew 2002
Page Fig.5.37. The plot of unperturbed /n and perturbed /n obtained by Monte Carlo method Self-avoidance property in conformation of selected chain molecules in dilute solution Rachel Mathew 2002
Page 1.6 Aims and objectives of the study Hepatoprotective efficacy of a Herbal drug and certain selected Medicinal plants Rajesh, M G 2002
Page Fig 2.3: Oxidation of galactose. Studies on biochemical changes in Galactose induced Cataractogenesis in Albino rats Jyothi, M 2002
Page Suggested Economic Reforms-an Overview Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page Objectives Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page II. INDIAN ECONOMY DURING THE BRITISH EMPIRE AN OVERVIEW Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page Plan Outlays / Investments Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page IV. THE NEW PHASE OF PLANNING: NEW ECONOMIC POLICY OF1991 Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page VI. THE GANDHIAN MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT-AN OUTLINE AND A CRITIQUE OF THE POLICY REGIME (INCLUDING THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY) Development policies of India with special reference to new economic policy: A Gandhian critique Jose Mathew 2003
Page 6. Objectives The conscious and the unconscious in black self-concept in the novels of Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison and Alice Walker Valsala Menon 2001
Page II THE OPPRESSION OF THE BLACKS: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW The conscious and the unconscious in black self-concept in the novels of Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison and Alice Walker Valsala Menon 2001
Page II.4.3. Exposure to ozonized air Studies on Aluminium powder filled Natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene rubber composites Vinod, V S 2002
Page II.11. Limiting oxygen index Studies on Aluminium powder filled Natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene rubber composites Vinod, V S 2002
Page VIII.3. Ozone resistance of NR-aluminium powder composites Studies on Aluminium powder filled Natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene rubber composites Vinod, V S 2002
Page VIII 4. Limiting oxygen index values of the vulcanizates Studies on Aluminium powder filled Natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene rubber composites Vinod, V S 2002
Page Occupational Status Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page TABLE 3 Occupationrrl categories of tribals (Census, 1991) Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page SECTION A: THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page TABLE 8 Number oTSchools with their UrbanIRurnl wise distribution Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page OBSERVATION SCHEDULE Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page ANALYSIS OF DATA COLLECTED USING OBSERVATION TECHNIQUE Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page i. Respondents outlook on the Welfare measures in Non-Formal Education Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page j. Respondents (Students) outlook on the Welfare Measures in FormalEducation Status of formal and non-formal education programme prevalent for Scheduled tribe students in Kerala Omanaseelan, M 2002
Page 2.10. Mystical Overtones in A Vision, The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 3.2. Symbolism: Origin and History The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 4.6. Spiritualistic Organizations The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 4.8.1 Oisin - St. Patrick - Niarnh The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 4.9. Christian Overtones The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 5.5. Christian Overtones in the Themes and Symbols The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 6.6. Christian Overtones The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 8.2. Christian Overtones in the Symbols and Themes The symbols in Yeats's poetry and their mystical dimension Susan George 2001
Page 1.2 Objectives 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 VI. ECUMENICAL ERA 1976 - 2000 FROM THE CONSECRATION OF THE PRESENT PATRIARCH MAR KHANANIA DINKHA IV TILL OCTOBER 2000 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 6.7.3 Pro Oriente, Vienna. 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 6.7.6 Dialogue with the Syrian Orthodox Church 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 1.4.2 Fibre length, loading and orientation Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 1.5 Composites based on organic fillers Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 1.8 Scope and objective Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 3.2.1.4 Effect offibre orientation Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 8 conclusion and future outlook Studies on short sisal fibre reinforced isotactic Polypropylene composites Joseph, P V 2002
Page 2.13.1 Ozone cracking Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page (b) Metal oxide vulcanisation Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page 4.3.3 Ozone resistance Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page Fig. 4.7. Optical photographs of 10 b of ozone exposed (a) SBR, (b) modified SBR with 15%, (c) 20% and (d) 25% chlorinecontent. Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page Fig. 7.5. Optical photographs of 10 h of ozone exposed (a) 10, (b) 20, (c) 30, (d) 40 phr carbon bIack filled 50150 compatibilised blend Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page 8 EFFECT OF DICHLOROCARBENEMODIFIED STYRENEBUTADlENE RUBBER INCOMPATIBILISATION OFSBWCR BLENDS Dichlorocarbene modified Styrene Butadiene rubber and its application in Rubber-Rubber blends Ramesan, M T 2001
Page Oncogenes The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CHEMICAL CARCINOGENESIS The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page Inhibitors of Oncogene Activity The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page Emblica offiinalis The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page Plate: Emblica offiinalis The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page III. Pharmacological activity of Emblica officinalis Polyphenol The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page Section 1. Anticarcinogenic activity of Emblica officinalis polyphenol The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page APPENDIX V POST OPERATIVF COMPLICATIONS The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page I.2 Preparation of Chiral Synthons from Naturally Occurring Hydroxy Acids Structural and synthetic investigations on (2S,3S)-Tetra-hydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo- 2,3-Furandicarboxylic acid Tom Thomas Puthiaparampil 2001
Page 1.3 Scope and Objective of the Present Study Structural and synthetic investigations on (2S,3S)-Tetra-hydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo- 2,3-Furandicarboxylic acid Tom Thomas Puthiaparampil 2001
Page IV.2.iii Asymmetric Oxidation of Sulphides Employing Novel Diols Structural and synthetic investigations on (2S,3S)-Tetra-hydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo- 2,3-Furandicarboxylic acid Tom Thomas Puthiaparampil 2001
Page 6.4 (v) SEM observation Nucleation kinetics in crystallization under electric and magnetic fields Saban, K V 2003
Page 3.23 Disparity between total plan outlay and fund allocation for tourism. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 4.16 Organisation structure of the DOT. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 4.17 Organisation structure of the KTDC. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 4.20 Fundamental objectives and activities of the DOT, Kerala. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 1. Objectives Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page General and Specific Objectives Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page Section 2. Induction of Apoptosis in Mouse and Human Carcinoma cell Lines by Emblica officinalis The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page (c) DLA cells treated with Emblica officinalis extract 200 &ml, show membrane blebbing and chromatin condensation The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page (d) CeHa cells treated with Emblica officinalis extract 200 pg/ml shows chromatin condensation The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page Section 3. Antiulcerogenic activity of Emblica officinalis The effect of natural products on Chemical Carcinogenesis Rajesh Kumar, N V 2002
Page e Outline of the process Chemical synthesis of Sol gel Alumina-Silicon Carbide nanocomposites Hareesh, U S 2001
Page Fig 1.2 Schematic outline of the sol gel process and comparison of colloidal and polymeric routes Chemical synthesis of Sol gel Alumina-Silicon Carbide nanocomposites Hareesh, U S 2001
Page OVERTURE Developing and testing musical models in animating school education Ashok Alex Philip 2001
Page OBJECTIVES Developing and testing musical models in animating school education Ashok Alex Philip 2001
Page The Oratorio Developing and testing musical models in animating school education Ashok Alex Philip 2001
Page PART B: OPINION ITEMS Developing and testing musical models in animating school education Ashok Alex Philip 2001
Page Table 8 Opinion Scores (Weighted Mean Scores) of Experts (N=100) on what can be done and what should be done with reference to music education in schools Developing and testing musical models in animating school education Ashok Alex Philip 2001
Page 1 Introduction and Objectives Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page 1.2 Objectives of the Work Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page 1.3 Organization of the Thesis Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page 2.12 Conclusion and Outlook Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page 3 Preparation, and Optimization of 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate Cross linked Polystyrene Support Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page 5.5.1 Preparation ofChloromethy1 Methyl ~ther Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page b. Synthesis of the Peptide 5% LHVGGVVU (p - 34-42) onBDDMA-PS (20) and Merrifield Resin (70) Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page Summary and Outlook Solid phase synthesis of partial sequences of Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (Human) using Butanediol dimethacrylate crosslinked Polystyrene Ajikumar, P K 2002
Page Fig. 1.25 The schematic representation of the type of defects that can occurin a textile composite Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page 1.19 Major Objectives Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page 1.19.3. Optimisation of the bananalglass fibre ratio and the layering pattern in thepreparation of hybrid composites Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page 2.7 Optical Microscopy Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page 1.2.3b2. C18-T (2, CDichloro 6-n-octa-decyloxy-s-triazine) treatment Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page Fig. 3.1.5 a, b, c Optical photographs of the failed samples with glass volumefraction 0.1 I Banana fibre reinforced Polyester composites Laly A Pothen 2003
Page Part II Aims and objectives The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page 2.5 Specific objectives The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page 3.6 Agyrophilic Nuclear Organizers The genetic regulation of programmed cell death in squamous cell Carcinoma: Effects on tumour progression and response to radiotherapy Ravi, D 2001
Page Objectives Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page Occupational status Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page Cart Trades and Oams Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page Land ownership Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page Social organisation Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page 3.5 Plan Outlay and Expenditure for Tribal Development Programmes in India Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page 3.6 Rural Development in Kerala Outlays and Expenditure Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page 3.7 Investment for Tribal Development in Kerala Outlay and Expenditure from 1984-85 To 1993 -94 Socio-economic impact of deforestation on the Tribals in Kerala: A case study of Idukki District Rejimon, P M 2002
Page 4.8 OXIDATIVE STRESS Biochemical changes in diabetic Cataract Betzy Mathew 2002
Page 1.1 Obtectives of the study Freedom in the doctrine of Karma with special reference to Bhagavad Gita Gopalan Nair, P P 2001
Page 3. OBJECTIVES Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page IV. INTERPERSONAL ORIENTATION Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 1.THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF INTERPERSONAL ORIENTATION Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page 2. RELATED STUDIES ON INTERPERSONAL ORIENTATION Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.27 Summary of ANOVA for the Interpersonal Orientation scores with respect to region and age of subjects. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.28 Mean and SD scores of Interpersonal Orientation with respect to region and age. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.29 Test of Least significant difference for the significant between pairs of mean scores of Interpersonal Orientation with respect to age. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.30 Summary of ANOVA for the Interpersonal Orientation scores with respect to region and sex of subjects. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.31 Mean and SD scores of Interpersonal Orientation with respect to region and sex. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.32 Summary of AN OVA for the Interpersonal Orientation scores with respect to region and type of family of subjects. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.33 Mean and SD scores of Interpersonal Orientation with respect to region and type of family. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.34 Summary of ANOVA for the Interpersonal Orientation being scores with respect to region and course of study of subjects. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.35 Mean and SD scores of Interpersonal Orientation with respect to region and course of study. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 4.3.36 Test of least significant Difference for the significant between pair of mean scores of Interpersonal Orientation with respect to course of study. Subjective well-being and psychological resources of students of South Thailand and Kerala: A cross-cultural study Supaluk Satpretpry 2002
Page Table 3. Oppositional Pairing in Sentences from Raja Kaos Novels Novel as myth: A comparative study of the novels of the Chinua Achebe and Raja Rao Unnikrishnan, K 2003
Page 2.2.1 Pulse echo overlap method Ultrasonic absorption and acoustic non-linearity parameter B/A of binary liquid mixtures Jugan, J 2003
Page Objectives of the Study The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page II. SECTION-A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page THEORETICAL OVERVIEW The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page II. Post-Operative Complications of Cardiac Surgery The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page 3. Post-Operative Complication Check List (POCCL) The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Section A: - Information Regarding Pre-operative Preparation The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Section B: - Instructions while Transferring Patients to Operating Room The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Section C: - Post-operative Management The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Post-Operative Complications The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Table 5.4: Means, standard deviations and t value obtained bythe experimental and control groups in the postoperativestress The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Table 5.5: Means, standard deviations and t value obtained bythe experinlental and control groups in post-operativestate anxiev The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Table 5.6: Means, standard deviations and t value obtained bythe experimental and control group in post-operativetra~ta nxiety The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Table 5.7: Mean, standard deviation, and t value obtained by therxprr~mental and control groups in post-operativecompl~cations The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page Objectives of the Study The effectiveness of stress management programme on Cardiac surgical patients Alice P Mathew 2003
Page 1.10 Optical Effects of Aerosols Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 1.11 Aerosol Optical Parameters Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 1.11.5 Optical Depth Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 2.3.2 Impactor Operation Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page Plate I - Laser source and the transmitting optics (inside laboratory) Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page Plate II - Laser beam into the atmosphere (during lidar operation) Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 2.5 Operation of Bistatic Lidar System Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 2.9 Atmospheric Transmittance and Optical Depth Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 6.3 Mixing Region Aerosol Optical Depth from CW Lidar Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 6.4 Columnar Aerosol Optical Depth from Solar Radiometer Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page 6.6 Contribution of Mixing Region to Columnar aerosol Optical Depth Boundary layer aerosol characteristics at a tropical coastal station Trivandrum from Lidar and impactor measurements Rekha Rajan 2002
Page I. Introduction and Objectives Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 2. Solid Phase Peptide synthesis: An Overview of the Concepts an Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4. Optimization of Peptide Synthetic Conditions on TRPGGDA Cross-linked Polystyrene Supports Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4.2.b Optimization of Na-deprotection studies Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4.2.f Optimization of the PS-TRPGGDA support Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4.3.b Optimization of C-terminal amino acid incorporation studies Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4.3.e Optimization of Na-deprotection studies Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page 4.3.f Optimization of time and temperature dependent coupling Solid phase Peptide synthesis using Glycerol based cross-linked Polymer supports Sasikumar, P G 2003
Page Plate 14. Avicennia officinalis L: a Flowering twig Physiological changes and distribution patterns of Mangrove flora of Cochin Suma, K P 2001
Page Plate 28. Cerebra odollum Gaertn: a Flowering twig: b Flower Physiological changes and distribution patterns of Mangrove flora of Cochin Suma, K P 2001
Page The Organism Genomic characterisation of Leptospiral isolates using multiplex and arbitrarily primed Polymerase chain reaction Sheela Shankaranarayanan Kanddenkattil 2003
Page CHRONOLOGY: EUGENE ONEILLS LIFE AND WORKS Human predicament in Eugene O'Neill's plays: A quest for light in the Labyrinth of Darkness George, K C 2003
Page CHRONOLOGY OF COMPLETED PLAYS OF EUGENE ONEILL BY DATE OF COMPLETION Human predicament in Eugene O'Neill's plays: A quest for light in the Labyrinth of Darkness George, K C 2003
Page V THE SPIRITUAL EVOLUTION OF A MYSTIC ANDA HUMANIST IN EUGENE ONEILL Human predicament in Eugene O'Neill's plays: A quest for light in the Labyrinth of Darkness George, K C 2003
Page Occurrence and Distribution Biophysical and biochemical properties of a lectin from Butea species Arun A Rauf 2003
Page Aim and Objectives Biophysical and biochemical properties of a lectin from Butea species Arun A Rauf 2003
Page Weber and Osborn system - SDS- Phospate Continuous Biophysical and biochemical properties of a lectin from Butea species Arun A Rauf 2003
Page Management and organization Politics of educational management: A case study of the Christian minority in Kerala Ruble Raj 2003
Page Objectives of Christian Education Politics of educational management: A case study of the Christian minority in Kerala Ruble Raj 2003
Page IV. Educational Management of Christian Minority institutions in Kerala- The Political Overtones of Legislative Reforms Politics of educational management: A case study of the Christian minority in Kerala Ruble Raj 2003
Page 1.8 (iv) Visual observation method Nucleation kinetics in crystallization under electric and magnetic fields Saban, K V 2003
Page 1.10 Ostwald Ripening Nucleation kinetics in crystallization under electric and magnetic fields Saban, K V 2003
Page 3.5 Oriented Growth in Solution Nucleation kinetics in crystallization under electric and magnetic fields Saban, K V 2003
Page 3.6 Oriented Growth in Thin Films Nucleation kinetics in crystallization under electric and magnetic fields Saban, K V 2003
Page Plate 6 (Magnification x 1000) Fig. a - c-Lagerstroemia speciosa; d - f. OIea dioica; g - h. Passiflora foetida; i. Pennisetum polystachyon; j - m. Phyllanthus emblica; n - q. Schleichera oleosa; r. Syzygium cumini; s - t. Terminalia paniculata. Apiculture resource biodiversity and management in Southern Kerala Maya C Nair 2003
Page 1.05 Objectives Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page 1.09 Organization of the report Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page II THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page 2.21.05. Changing Patterns ofPsychopathology Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page 2.23. Organising principles Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page 3.04. Occupation Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page Table No: 5.07 Association of occupational status and suicidal behaviour Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page Table No: 5.23 ANOVA result of achievement orientation scores with respect to suicidal behaviour. Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page Table No: 5.24 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of achievement orientation scores according to suicidal behaviour. Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page Table No: 5.25 ANOVA result of intellectual orientation scores with respect to suicidal behaviour. Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page Table No: 5.26 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of intellectual orientation scores according to suicidal behaviour Aetiological factors in suicidal behaviour Johnson, R 2003
Page 1.2.2.d. Reaction with nitrile oxides Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page 2 FORMAL[3+2] AND[2+3] DIPOLAR CYCLOADDITION OFALLYLSILANES TO QUINONOID COMPOUNDS Novel Heterocyclic construction using Dipolar cycloaddition reactions of Quinonoid compounds Rajesh, C 2002
Page 1.1.4. Metal oxide cross linking Studies on the effect of 1-phenyl-2, 4-dithiobiuret as a binary accelerator in elastomers Abi Santhosh Aprem 2002
Page Table 1.3. Metal oxide systems for chloroprene rubber Studies on the effect of 1-phenyl-2, 4-dithiobiuret as a binary accelerator in elastomers Abi Santhosh Aprem 2002
Page 1.11. Scope and objectives of the work Studies on the effect of 1-phenyl-2, 4-dithiobiuret as a binary accelerator in elastomers Abi Santhosh Aprem 2002
Page Fig. 2.4. A typical rheograph obtained from Monsanto Rheometer (R-100) Studies on the effect of 1-phenyl-2, 4-dithiobiuret as a binary accelerator in elastomers Abi Santhosh Aprem 2002
Page 9. Conclusion and Future Outlook Studies on the effect of 1-phenyl-2, 4-dithiobiuret as a binary accelerator in elastomers Abi Santhosh Aprem 2002
Page Future Outlook Studies on the effect of 1-phenyl-2, 4-dithiobiuret as a binary accelerator in elastomers Abi Santhosh Aprem 2002
Page 1.2.3 Non Linear Optical Materials Ferroelectric Materials Studies on the adducts of coordinatively unsaturated Co (ll), Ni (ll) and VO (iv) complexes with Bidentate conjugated N-bases Suresh, M S 2001
Page 2 Scope and objectives Studies on the adducts of coordinatively unsaturated Co (ll), Ni (ll) and VO (iv) complexes with Bidentate conjugated N-bases Suresh, M S 2001
Page 9 Monomeric and dimeric Lewis-base adducts of bis (acetylacetonato) oxovanadium (IV) Studies on the adducts of coordinatively unsaturated Co (ll), Ni (ll) and VO (iv) complexes with Bidentate conjugated N-bases Suresh, M S 2001
Page 9.2.1 1 Preparation of bis (acetylacetonato) oxovanadium (IV), VO (acac) 2 Studies on the adducts of coordinatively unsaturated Co (ll), Ni (ll) and VO (iv) complexes with Bidentate conjugated N-bases Suresh, M S 2001
Page 6.6.1 Opinion of teacher educators on adequacy of facilities. Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 4.4 Weightage to objectives in the Achievement test Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 5.3 Ranks given by Teacher Educators to the Objectives of the Library Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 5.4 Ranks given by Teacher Educators on Common Defects found in Library Administration and Organisation Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page O. Opinionnaire regarding the Physical Facilities and Academic Atmosphere in the Institutions of Teacher Education Feasibility of implementing modern instructional strategies in the institutions of Teacher education in Kerala Mathew, T K 2003
Page 2.1 REVIEW OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page 2.7.3 Intracellular calcium overload Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page 2.8 ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES OBSERVED IN BRAIN UNDER HYPOXIC CONDITIONS Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page 4. OBSERVATIONS Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page 5.13 SOD ADMINISTRATION PREVENTED/ REDUCED OXIDATIVE INJURY IN RAT BRAIN FOLLOWING HYPOX IA-REOXYGENATION Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page 6.3 HYPOXlA [MPARTED BIOCHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN RAT BRAIN LEADING TO OXIDATIVE INJURY Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page 6.4 SOD ADMINISTRATION LEAD TO A DECREASE IN OXIDATIVE INJURY IMPARTED BY HYPOXIA Effect of isobaric hypoxia on the brain of Wistar rats and investigating the therapeutic use of superoxide dismutase under Hypoxic conditions Manju Varghese 2003
Page Obesity A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page Oxidative Stress A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page Omega-3 fatty acids A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page 2: 11a. Carrageenan induced pedal oedema in rats 2z0 A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page 2: 11b. Formalin induced paw oedema 221 A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page 2: 12d. Glutamate oxaloacetate trarwarninase (GOT) 223 A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page Fig 3: 3 - Effect of the formulation on formalin inducedpedal oedema in rats A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page Fig. 5: 9 - Effect of the formulation on tissue triglycerides ofrabbits fed HFD for a period of 90 days A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page Fig. 5: 10 - Effect of the formulation on tissue phospholipids ofrabbits fed HFD for a period of 90 days A study of antiatherogenic effect of selected Medicinal plants Mary, N K 2003
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Synthesis of Neurotensin Peptide analogues on Hydrophilic Polymer supports Subashchandran, K P 2003
Page 1.1 Introduction and Objectives Synthesis of Neurotensin Peptide analogues on Hydrophilic Polymer supports Subashchandran, K P 2003
Page 1.2 Organization of the Thesis Synthesis of Neurotensin Peptide analogues on Hydrophilic Polymer supports Subashchandran, K P 2003
Page 4.6.3 Preparation of Fmoc-Leu -O-CH2-C6H3 (OCH3) -O- (CH2) s NHCO--CH2-C6H4-resin Synthesis of Neurotensin Peptide analogues on Hydrophilic Polymer supports Subashchandran, K P 2003
Page 6.17 Unplanned business operations An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page Orissa- City of Butifilis East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The order of the creation of metropolitan Sees. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The order of precedence regarding metropolitans of East Syrian Church East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page Prophetic voice of the Christian officials. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page 7.4 Distribution of Schools on a Chronological Order by Level and Management Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page 7.5 Distribution of Private Schools by Ownership Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page 7.13 Distribution of Schools According to Replacement Cost of Office Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page 7.20 Distribution of Recurring Cost for Office Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page 8.2 Percentage Distribution of Average Annual Recurring Cash Outflows in Schools Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Table 3.12: Physical features of the habitat of Osteobrama brevidorsalis Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Table 4.1. Percentage volume, occurrence and Index of Preponderance of differentfood items of Bhavania australis (Jerdon) Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Table 4.2. Percentage volume, occurrence and Index of Preponderance of different3. Osteobrama bakeri Dayfood items of Tor khudree (Sykes) Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page 3. Osteobrama bakeri Day Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Table 4.3. Percentage volume, occurrence and Index of Preponderance of differentfood items of Osteobrama bakeri Day Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Table 4.4. Percentage volume, occurrence and Index of Preponderance of differentfood items of Nemacheilus guentheri Day Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page The Documentary Concept in Theatre: Mapping Oral History Performance as re-imagining representation: The Protean performatives of Anna Deavere Smith Biju, C S 2005
Page 1.1.1 Aims and objectives In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page II HISTORY OF ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUMS- A RESUME A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Orchid A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page III ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUMS – THEIR CLASSIFICATIONS, USES, TECHNIQUES OF PROPAGATION, CULTIVATION AND PRESERVATION A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page SECTION -I USES OF ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUMS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page A. Orchids A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page A. Orchids A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page PROPAGATION OF ORCHIDS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page PRESERVATION OF ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM FLOWERS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Preservation of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page IV COST AND PROFITABILITY RELATED ASPECTS OF IN VITRO PROPAGATED ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM PLANTS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page SECTION - II ANALYSIS OF THE STAGE-WISE COSTS, MARGINS OF PROFIT ANDBREAK-EVEN POINTS IN RESPECT OF IN VlTRO PROPAGATED ORCHIDAND ANTHURIUM PLANTLETS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page SECTION - I ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF ORCHIDCULTIVATORS IN KERALA A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page VI ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND PROFITABILITY RELATED ASPECTS OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM CULTIVATION - AN ANALYSIS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page SECTION - I AANLYSIS OF THE ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS OFORCHID CULTIVATION A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page SECTION - Ill ANALYSIS OF THE NET RETURNS FROM ALTERNATIVE METHODS OFCULTIVATION OF ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUM PLANTS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page SECTION - IV ANALYSIS OF THE PROFITABILITY RELATED ASPECTS OF ALTERNATIVEMETHODS OF ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM CULTIVATION A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page VII MARKETING OF ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUMS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page MARKETING CHANNELS OF ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUMS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page ANALYSIS OF THE MARKETING OF ORCHIDS BY THE CULTIVATORS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Harvesting of Orchids A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Grading of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 2.3 Objectives 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 5.9 Parental Occupation 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 5.10 Type of Houses and House Ownership and Civic Amenities 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 6.10 Childrens Opinion about their Work 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 6.15 Opinion of Child Workers about their Wages 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 6.16 Child Workers Opinion about the Expected Amount of Work and Salary 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 6.17 Occupational Hazards 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 6.21 Approach of the Older Workers 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 VII. Opinion of Parents and Employers on Child Labour 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 7.10 Child Workers Opinion About Legal Provision Regarding Child labour 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 7.11 Migrant Childrens Opinion about Child Labour 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 7.13 Opinion about Forming Unions 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 7.14 Ambition of Child Labour Regarding Education and Occupation 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 4.56 Operating Cycle in the Sample Small Scale FPI Units Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 4.57 Operating Cycle in the Sample Medium Scale FPI Units Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 4.58 Operating Cycle in the Sample Large Scale FPI Units Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 4.1.1 Comparison of Opinion of Teachers based on Subsamples Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.2.1 Comparison of Opinion of Students based on Subsamples Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.3 ANALYSIS OF THE DATA COLLECTED THROUGH THE OPlNlONNAlREFOR TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND PARENTS Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.3.1 Analysis of the Opinionnaire to Teachers Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.3.2 Analysis of the Opinionnaire to Students Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.3.3 Analysis of the Opinionnaire to Parents Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.3.4 Comparison of the Opinion of Teachers, Students and Parents Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 5.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 3.1 t value calculated for the items in the Opinionnaire Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 3.5 Sample Details of Opinionnaire Distributed, Collected and Selected Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 3.6 Course Category wise Details of Samples of Opinionnaire Selected Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 3.7 Break up of the Sample of Opinionnaire based on Locality, Management and Sex Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.2 Rank Order of the Responses of Teachers on the Percentage of Marks for Internal Assessment and External Examination (N = 104) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.3 Rank Order of the Responses of Teachers on the Persons Entitled to do the Assessment (N = 104) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.4 Rank order of the Suggestions of Teachers for Making the System of Internal Assessment more Reliable and Acceptable (N = 104) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.7 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Teachers based on Gender Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.8 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Teachers based on Locale (N = 104) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.9 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Government and Aided College Teachers Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.10 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Government and Unaided College Teachers Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.11 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Aided and Unaided College Teachers Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.12 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Teachers based on Teaching Experience Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.14 Rank Order of the Nature of Scholastic Assessment (N = 312) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.15 Rank Order of the Responses of Students on the Percentage of Marks for Internal Assessment and External Examination (N = 312) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.16 Rank Order of the Responses of Students on the Persons Entitled to do the Assessment (N = 312) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.17 Rank order of the Aspects to be Considered for Internal Assessment (N = 312) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.20 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Students based on Gender (N = 312) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.21 Data and Results of Test of Significance of Difference on the Opinion of Students based on Locale (N = 312) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.22 Data and Result of X2 Test of Significance for the Difference in the Response of Teachers based on the Opinionnaire (N = 254) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.23 Data and Result of x2 Test of Significance for the Difference in the Response of Students based on the Opinionnaire (N = 406) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 4.24 Data and Result of X2 Test of Significance for the Difference in the Response of Parents based on the Opinionnaire (N = 102) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page APPENDIX III Opinionnaire for Teachers, Students and Parents (Pilot study) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page APPENDIX IV Opinionnaire for Teachers, Students and Parents (Final form) Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page Opinion of Beneficiaries about PMRY Scheme An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page Opinions of Banks about the Scheme An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 6.9 Opinion of banks on loan sanctioned 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 1.2.3 Configuration co-ordinate model of luminescence Luminescence studies of certain Doped Phosphors and Glassy materials Paulose, P I 2003
Page 1.2.6 Techniques to study optical properties of condensed matter Luminescence studies of certain Doped Phosphors and Glassy materials Paulose, P I 2003
Page 4.3.3 Optical Studies Luminescence studies of certain Doped Phosphors and Glassy materials Paulose, P I 2003
Page 5.2.3 Symmetry factor and order of kinetics Luminescence studies of certain Doped Phosphors and Glassy materials Paulose, P I 2003
Page 1.5 Objectives An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 3.20 Direct operating ratio An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 4.10 Relation between occupation and average monthly purchase of consumer items from the primary consumer stores An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 6.6 Heavy administrative overheads An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 3.23 Direct operating ratio in the sample primary consumers cooperative societies for the period from 1990-91 to 1999-2000 An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 4.5 Occupation-wise classification of sample customers An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 4.15 Relationship between occupation and average monthly purchase of consumer items from the consumer cooperative store An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 4.17 Chi-square values for explaining the association between education, occupation, monthly family income and purchases for sample respondents An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 5.6 Food grains allocations and offtake under public distribution system (Million tonnes) An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 5.12 The nature of ownership of public distribution centres supplying public distribution system goods to the customers An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 5.14 Customers opinion about the need for the involvement of consumers cooperatives in the ownership and management of public distribution centres. An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 6.2 Opinion about the adequacy of share capital available with the primary consumers cooperative stores in Kerala. An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 6.3 Opinion about the adequacy of working capital available with the primary consumers cooperative stores in Kerala An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page 6.4 Customers opinion about the need for granting assistance to the consumer cooperatives by the panchayathi raj institutions. An economic evaluation of Consumer Cooperatives in Kerala Thomas Paul Kattookaran 2003
Page III. OBSERVATIONS A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page 1.2 Observations A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page 1.5 Histochemical analysis: Observations A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page PLATE - 4 LIGHT MICROGRAPHS OF STOMATA SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OFSTARCH GRAINS A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page 2.4 Observations A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page 3.3 Observations A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page 4.3 Observations A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page Fig. 12. ANTHER AND POLLEN GRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN SALOMONIA OBLONGIFOLIA A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page Fig. 13. THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF OVULE DEVELOPMENT IN SALOMONlA OBLONGIFOLIA, DC. A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page Fig. 15. THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF OVULE DEVELOPMENT IN POLYGALA ELONGATA, KLElN EX WILLD. A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page Fig. 17. THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF OVULE DEVELOMENT IN XANTHOPHYLLUM FLAVESCENS, ROXB. A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page PLATE - 22 LIGHT MICROGRAPHS OF MICROSPOROGENSIS INSALOMONlA OBLONGIFOLIA, DC. A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page PLATE - 23 LIGHT MICROGRAPHS OF SALOMONIA OBLONGIFOLIA, DC., SHOWING DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE MEGASPOROGENESIS A comprehensive investigation on Polygalaceae Lizzy Mathew 2003
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of Acrylic acid based Polymer-metal complexes Magi John 2003
Page 1.1 Organisation of the Thesis Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of Acrylic acid based Polymer-metal complexes Magi John 2003
Page (c) Ring opening polymerisation Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of Acrylic acid based Polymer-metal complexes Magi John 2003
Page (i) Oxidative addition and reductive elimination Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of Acrylic acid based Polymer-metal complexes Magi John 2003
Page a) Oxidative reactions Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of Acrylic acid based Polymer-metal complexes Magi John 2003
Page 7. Summary and Outlook Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic activity of Acrylic acid based Polymer-metal complexes Magi John 2003
Page 3.6 Magnitude of Child labour as estimated by different organisations 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 3.9 Child Workers in selected occupation (other than cultivator and agricultural labourers) by sex and residence, 1991 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 5.14 Distribution of Respondents by occupation of parents 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 5.15 Distribution of Child labour, ownership of house and the type of house 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 6.14 Opinion of the child workers about the ideal working condition 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 6.15 Opinion of the child labour about the amount of work and salary they expect 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 7.9 Child workers opinion about forming of union 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 1.3 Objectives of the present study An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.3 Indirect Organogenesis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.4 Direct Organogenesis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.5 Non - Organogenic Combinations An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.6.1 General Histology of Plant Organs An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.6.2 Ontogeny of callus An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.6.3 Histology of Non - organogenic Callus An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.7.3 Indirect organogenic callus An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.1.8 Isozyme analysis in explants, callus and in differentiated organs An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.2.2 Organogenesis in Cycas revoluta An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.3.2 Organogenesis In Cycas circinalis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.3.6 Effect of additives in organogenic response An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.3.9 Biochemical Analysis of non-organogenic cultures An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 4.3.11 Biochemical analysis during Organo genesis from megagametophyte An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 51Treatments for organogenic response in megagametophyte explant of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium supplemented with different combinations of PGR. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 52 PGR Treatments which showed organogenic response in mega gametophyte explants of Cycas circinalis on B5 + MS medium supp lemented with 10% CW, 200 mg / l GI. 100 mg / l CH, 20% Megagametophyte extract and 3% Sucrose after 120 days An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 53 a, b Effect of additives on somatic embryogenesis in Cycas circinalis callus on optimum medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with I mgL-1 BAP+0.5 mgL -1 NAA + 20% megagametophyte extract. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 54 a, b Effect of additives on shoot induction from megagametophyte of Cycas circinalis on optimum medium composition - B5 + MS medium supplemented with I mgL-1 Kin +0.5 mgL-1 BAP + 0.5 mgL-1 2, 4-D + 20% megagametophyte extract. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Table 55 b Histochemical localization of metabolites and enzymes in embryogenic and organogenic cultures from megagametophyte explant of Cycas circinalis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 3 Non Organogenic calli in Zamia furfuracea. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 4 Darkening of Non Organogenic calli in Zamia furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig.10 Xylogenesis in Non organogenic calli of Zamia furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig.11Resin and Druses in the non-organogenic calli of Zamia furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig.12 Ontogeny of somatic embryos in Zamia furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 30 Starch Profile in indirect organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 31 Soluble sugar profile in indirect organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 32 Protein profile in indirect organogenesis cultures of Z.furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 33 Resin profile in indirect organogenesis in Z.furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 34 Starch Profile in non organogenic cultures of Z. furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 35 Soluble sugar profile in non organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 36 Protein profile in non organogenic cultures of Z.furfurcea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 37 Resin profile in non organogenic cultures of Z.furfuracea An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 6.3 Opinion on Marketing Strategy Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 6.4 Opinion on Developing New Products / Services Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 6.10 Opinion on Existence of Pricing Strategy Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 1.1 Organisational structure for marketing Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 1.7 Objectives of the study. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 3.6 UNDP Study on tourist organisation, 1970. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.14 Place of accommodation opted by foreign tourists. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.15 Opinion regarding tourist hospitality services. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.16 Opinion regarding tourism promotional services. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.17 Opinion regarding price charged for various services. Analysis of the responses from Group I informants Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.19 Does tourism Industry requires the co-ordination of related departments? Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.44 Opinion about tourist hospitality services in Kerala. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.45 Opinion regarding tourism promotional services. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 3. Providing clients with an objective point of view. Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 3.13 Future Outlook Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 3.14 Consultancy Services - Opportunities in Kerala Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 2. Obtaining Impartial View Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4. Communicating Service Offerings Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 7. Bringing necessary change in the Organisation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4. ORGANISATION OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.1 Nature of Organisation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.2 Age of Consultancy Organisation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.3 Location and Area of Operation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.8 Number of Employees in the Organisation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.9 Revenue Earned by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.12 Acceptance of Marketing Principles by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.14 Number of Departments in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.15 Delegation of Authority in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.16 Organisation Structure in Consultancy Services Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.17 Organisation Chart in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4.18 Manpower Requirements and Training in Consultancy Organisations 4.19 Guiding Principles and Code of Conduct for Consultants Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5. MARKETING ORGANISATION FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5.1 Marketing Orientation in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 1. Client Orientation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 2. Competitor Orientation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 3. Strategic Orientation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 4. Integrated Marketing Organisation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5.2 Organising of Marketing in Consultancy Services Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5.3 Marketing Function in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5.4 The Head of the Marketing Function in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5.9 Marketing Research in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5.11 Marketing Budget in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 6. ANALYSIS OF MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 1.4 The objectives A study on responses of Neonates of Kerala and Gulf Countries with reference to Maternal stress, expectation, acceptance, gestation period, mode of delivery and gender Beela, G K 2004
Page 3.5.2.2.1. Inter-observer Agreement Method A study on responses of Neonates of Kerala and Gulf Countries with reference to Maternal stress, expectation, acceptance, gestation period, mode of delivery and gender Beela, G K 2004
Page Fig. 45 Histological observation of somatic embryogenesis in C. circinalis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 64 Starch profile in non organogenic cultures of C. circinalis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 65 Soluble sugar profile in non organogenic cultures of C.circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 66 Protein profile in non organogenic cultures of C.circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 67 Resin profile in non-organogenic. cultures of C.circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 68 Starch profile in organic cultures of C.circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 69 Soluble sugar profile in organic cultures of C.circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 70 Protein profile in organic cultures of C.circinalis. An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page Fig. 71 Resin profile in organic cultures of C. circinalis An investigation into the in vitro response of selected Cycads Dominic, V J 2003
Page 1.3 Objectives Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page 2.3 Caste and Occupation Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page 4. Proponents and Opponents of Reservation Policy Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page APPENDIX VI Representation of OBCs SCsISTs in Central Government Services Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page APPENDIX -IX OBCs Share in Population and Jobs Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page APPENDIX -XVI List of OBCs According to Karnataka government order in force since 13 October 1986 Social justice and the politics of reservation in India - A study with particular reference to the post-Mandal phase Santhosh Kumar, V 2003
Page Karma (Object) Treatment of karakas by Nagesa in Laghumanjusa Geetha, T K 2003
Page 2.6.1. Objective of management A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 3.2. Objectives of the Study A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 16. Farming experience vs. managerial function of working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 17. Income vs. managerial function of working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 18. Social participation vs. managerial function of working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 19. Mass media participation vs, managerial function of working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 20. Paddy area vs. managerial function of working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 21. Land fragmentation vs. managerial function of working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 22. Reasons for not working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 23. Income vs. reasons for not working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 24. Paddy area vs. reasons for not working out operation-wise expenditure before cultivation A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 40. Education vs. managerial function of employing family labour in agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 41. Reasons for not employing family labour in agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 42. Paddy area vs. reasons for not employing family labour in agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 50. Education vs. managerial function of noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 51. Income vs. managerial function of noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 52. Social participation vs. managerial function of noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 53. Mass media participation vs. managerial function of noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 54. Water availability vs. managerial function of noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 55. Reasons for not noting down expenditure incurred for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 56. Income vs. reasons for not noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page 57. Paddy area vs. reasons for not noting down expenditure for agricultural operations A study on managerial efficiency in irrigated rice farming systems Madhava Chandran, K 2003
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page ORNGANISATIONAL PROFILE Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page Online Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 4.4 Availability of Facilities -- Online Marketing of financial services by Commercial banks in Kerala - A case study of State Bank of Travancore Raman Nair, V 2004
Page 4. Objectives of the Study Transreligious spirituality: A Gandhian critique Thomas Kallukalam 2004
Page Article I: Origin and Development of Religion Transreligious spirituality: A Gandhian critique Thomas Kallukalam 2004
Page 2. Various Theories on the Origin of Religions Transreligious spirituality: A Gandhian critique Thomas Kallukalam 2004
Page 2. Origin and Development of Ashrams Transreligious spirituality: A Gandhian critique Thomas Kallukalam 2004
Page 3. Other Observances Transreligious spirituality: A Gandhian critique Thomas Kallukalam 2004
Page (b) Transreligious Spirituality is a great help to overcome religious fundamentalism and to resolve communal conflicts Transreligious spirituality: A Gandhian critique Thomas Kallukalam 2004
Page Objectives of the Study Identification and prevention of certain factors causing nonutilisation of Teacher competency in Secondary schools of Kerala Mini John 2004
Page Organisation of the Report Identification and prevention of certain factors causing nonutilisation of Teacher competency in Secondary schools of Kerala Mini John 2004
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Identification and prevention of certain factors causing nonutilisation of Teacher competency in Secondary schools of Kerala Mini John 2004
Page Ouestionnaire on Factors Causing Nonutilisation of Teacher Competency Identification and prevention of certain factors causing nonutilisation of Teacher competency in Secondary schools of Kerala Mini John 2004
Page Objectives of the Study Identification and prevention of certain factors causing nonutilisation of Teacher competency in Secondary schools of Kerala Mini John 2004
Page The original story Influence of the story of Saugandhikaharana on Kerala theatre Geetha, C M 2004
Page a. Ottan Tullal Influence of the story of Saugandhikaharana on Kerala theatre Geetha, C M 2004
Page APPENDIX III Proforma lmpact of Automoblie Pollution on Pulmonary Functions and Anti Oxidants on Man Impact of automobile pollution on pulmonary functions and antioxidants in man Pankajam, K 2004
Page 1.3 Objectives of the Study Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 3.4 Development, Organisation and Regulation of Crop Markets in Kerala Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page (a) The fruit products order 1955 Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page (b) The vegetable products control order 1976 Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page (c) Solvent extracted oils, de-oiled meal and edible flour control order 1967 Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page (d) Meat products control order 1973 Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page (e) Milk and Milk Products order 1992 Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 4.3.1 Variable Costs (Operational Costs) Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 4.11 Operating Cycle Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 5.8 Official Harassment Economics of food processing industries in Kerala Jose, A 2004
Page 2. Marshall-Olkin Exponential Distribution & Applications A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 2.2 Marshall-Olkin exponential family of distributions A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 2.5 Generalization to the kth order autoregressive model A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 3. Marshall-Olkin Semi-Weibull Distributions & Processes A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 3.2 Marshall-Olkin semi-Weibull distribution and properties A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 3.4 Marshall-Olkin generalized Weibull distribution A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 3.6 Marshall-Olkin bivariate Weibull family of distributions A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 3.7 Marshall-Olkin bivariate semi-Weibull AR (1) model A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 3.8 Generalization to the kth order autoregressive model A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 4.2 Marshall-Olkin semi-Pareto family A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 4.4 Marshall-Olkin Pareto distribution and its properties A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 4.6 Marshall-Olkin bivariate semi-Pareto distributions A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 4.7 Marshall-Olkin bivariate semi-Pareto AR (1) model A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 4.8 Generalization to the kth order autoregressive model A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 5.2 Marshall-Olkin generalized logistic family A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 5.6 Marshall-Olkin bivariate logistic family of distributions A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 6.2 Marshall-Olkin generalized Gumbel family A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 6.4 Marshall-Olkin Gumbel distribution for minimum A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 6.6 Marshall-Olkin Frechet distribution for maximum A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 6.8 Marshall-Olkin Frechet distribution for minimum A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 6.10 Marshall-Olkin Weibull distribution for maximum A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 6.11 Marshall-Olkin Weibull distribution for minimum A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 7.2 Marshall-Olkin multivariate family of distributions A study on a class of Univariate and Bivariate distributions with special emphasis on Time series modeling Alice Thomas 2004
Page 5.51 Human relations existing in the organisation. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.53 Whether strategic management is essential for the achievement of business objectives. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.55 Occupation-wise classification of responder ifs. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.64 Type of rooms occupied by the tourists Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.85 Opinions / suggestions / complaints made by various respondents. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 6.13 New tourism oriented educational courses. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 6.34 Ensure co-ordination of all related agencies. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 6.44 Devise new objectives, plans, policies and strategies. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 6.78 Restructured organisation structure of the DOT, Kerala. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 6.79 Tourism Co-ordination Committee. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.9 Place of accommodation opted by foreign tourists. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.11 Opinion regarding tourist hospitality services expressed by Group II, III and IV respondents. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.13 Opinion regarding tourism promotional services expressed by Group II III and IV respondents. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.15 Opinion regarding price charged for various services expressed by Group III and IV respondents. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.16 Analysis of opinion regarding price charged for various services expressed by domestic and foreign tourists Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.17 Occupation-wise classification of informants. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.20 Analysis of opinion regarding performance of DTP s of Kerala. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.26 Occupation-wise classification of informants. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.27 Informants representing various tourism organistions. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.28 Opinion regarding the role of private sector in the promotion of Kerala tourism. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.29 Opinion regarding the role of the government in promoting tourism in Kerala. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.34 Opinion about tourist hospitality services in Kerala. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.36 Opinion regarding tourism promotional service,. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.42 Human relations existing in the organisation of informants. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.43 Occupation-wise classification of Group III and IV informants. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.51 Type of rooms occupied by the tourists. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page III Organisation Chart of Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Govt. of India. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page IV Tourist Information Offices of Kerala Government. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 4.1 Existing organisation chart of Kerala Tourism Department. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 4.2 Organisation chart of KTDC Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 6.1 Proposed organisation structure Department of Tourism, Kerala, Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page 5.8 Officials agreeing / disagreeing for a thorough shake-up in tourism plan, policies and programmes of the Government. Management of Tourism industry in Kerala George, P O 2004
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page II. HISTORY OF ADVERTISING - AN OVERVIEW Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page SECTION - I ORIGIN OF ADVERTISING Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page B. Analysis of the Opinions of Male Respondents regarding Commercial Advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page B. Analysis of the Opinions of Female Respondents regarding Commercial Advertisements. Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 1.4. Occupation-wise classification of Male Heads of Households Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 1.5. Nature of occupation of Male Heads of Households Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.1. Details of the Male Respondents who observe the commercial advertisements of products and who do not observe the.commercial advertisements of products Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.2. Classification of Male Heads of Households on the basis of the media, in which they observe advertisements, quiet frequently Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.5. Classification of the heads of households on the basis of the factors that influence them to observe an advertisement Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.8. Details of the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion about the influence of religion on the advertisement of products Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.11. Ranking of the opinions of the Male Heads of Households regarding the modern advertisements appearing in TV Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.12. Classification of Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion that modern advertisements are filled with sexual scenes and not filled with sexual scenes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.13. Details of the heads of households on the basis of their opinion regarding the categories of advertisements that shows sexual scenes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.15. Classification of Male Heads of Households on the basis of the opinion regarding the categories of advertisements that create some sort of nostalgia Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 2.17. Details of Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion regarding the categories of advertisements that affect the moral values in life Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 3.4. Observation - wise classification of the Male Heads of Households in respect of Toilet Soaps Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 3.6. Ranking of the opinions of the Male Heads of Households regarding the quality of Toilet Soaps in comparison with the quality as highlighted in advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 3.13. Ranking of the opinions of the heads of households regarding the existing style of advertisements of Toilet Soaps Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 3.22. Classification of the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinions about the categories of TV advertisements, which are highly effective in the case of Toilet Soaps Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 4.4. Details regarding the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their observation of advertisements about Detergents Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 4.6. Detergents Ranking of the opinions of the Male Heads of Households regarding the quality of Detergents in comparison with the quality as claimed in advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 4.13. Ranking of the opinions of the Male Heads of Households regarding the existing style of advertisements of Detergents Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 4.21. Classification of the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion that the TV advertisement is more effective in the case of Detergents. Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 5.4. Classification of the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their observation of advertisement about Toothpastes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 5.6. Classification of the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion regarding the quality of Toothpaste after making comparison with the quality as highlighted in advertisement. Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 5.13. Ranking of the opinions of the Male Heads of Households regarding the existing style of advertisements of Toothpastes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 5.23 Classification of the Male Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion about the type of TV advertisements in the case of Toothpastes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 6.4. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of Occupation Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 6.5. Nature-wise details of Occupation of Households Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.1. Classification of Households on the basis of Observation of Commercial Advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.2. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of the Media in which they observe the commercial advertisements regularly Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.5. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of the factors that influence them to observe an advertisement Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.8. Details of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion about the influence of religion on the advertisement of products Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.10. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion regarding the understandability of the advertisement Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.11. Ranking of the opinions of the female Heads of Households regarding the modern advertisements appearing in TV Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.12. Details regarding the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion that modern advertisements are filled with sexual scenes and not filled with sexual scenes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.13. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion regarding the categories of advertisements, which shows sexual scenes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.15. Details regarding the classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion regarding the categories of advertisements, which create some sort of nostalgia Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.16. Classification of the Women heads of households based on their opinion that some of the advertisements affect the moral values in life and do not affect the moral values Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 7.17. Details of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinion regarding the categories of advertisements, which affect the moral values in life Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 8.4. Details of the Women Heads of Households who observe the advertisements about Toilet Soaps and who do not observe the advertisements about Toilet Soaps Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 8.6. Ranking of the opinions of the Women Heads of households regarding the quality of Toilet Soaps in comparison with the quality as highlighted in advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 8.13. Ranking of the opinions of the Women Heads of Households regarding the existing style of advertisements of Toilet Soaps Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 8.22. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their opinions about the categories of TV advertisements which are highly effective in the case of Toilet Soaps Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 9.4. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their observation of advertisement about Detergents Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 9.6. Ranking of the opinions of the Women Heads of Households regarding the quality of Detergents in comparison with the quality as highlighted in advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 9.13. Ranking of the opinions of the Female Heads of Households regarding the present style of advertisements of Detergents Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 9.21. Classification of the Households on the basis of their opinion that the TV advertisement is more effective in the case of Detergents. Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 10.4. Classification of the Women Heads of Households on the basis of their observation of advertisement about Toothpastes. Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 10.6. Ranking of the opinions of the Female Heads of households regarding the quality of Toothpastes in comparison with the quality as highlighted in advertisements Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 10.13. Ranking of the opinion of the women Heads of Households regarding the existing style of advertisements of Toothpastes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page 10.23. Classification of the heads of Households on the basis of their opinion about the type of TV advertisements in the case of Toothpastes Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page I. Opinions of the Male Heads of Households regarding the modern advertisements appearing in TV Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page VI. Opinions of the Female Heads of Households regarding the modern advertisements appearing in TV Advertising in Kerala - Its influence on select consumer non-durables Gopakumar, K C 2004
Page TABLE3.3. EFFECT OF PH ON THE OXYGEN UPTAKE RATE AND COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page Fig.2.7 OXYGEN UPTAKE RATE AND ENDOGENOUSRESPIRATION RATE DETERMINATION DURING THEBIODEGRADATION OF CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page Fig.3.5. EFFECT OF PH ON OXYGEN UPTAKE RATE Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page Fig.3.7. TOXICITY OF HYDROXYL AMINE SULPHATE ON THE OXYGEN UPTAKE OF SLUDGE. Study on the activated sludge process for pollution abatement in a Caprolactam Plant Babu, G 2004
Page The Variable foot - A Mediation of Order and Disorder, and Collage as a Device for Erosion of Boundaries: Book II Section 3 No poem but the world: A study of the later poetic development of William Carlos Williams Molly Joseph, M 2004
Page A Closure with Nascent Openings: Book IV Section 3 No poem but the world: A study of the later poetic development of William Carlos Williams Molly Joseph, M 2004
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page ORGANISATION OF THE RESEARCH REPORT Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page TEACHERS OPINION ON COMPLETION OF PORTIONS IN TIME Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page OBSERVATION SCHEME Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE LEARNING PLAN Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page PART III ANALYSIS SCORES AND OBSERVATIONS Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page APPENDIX V OBSERVATION PANEL Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page APPENDIX VI OBSERVATION SCHEDULE Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page 30. Opinion on student evaluation of teachers Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page 10.Opinion of present assessment system Preparation and testing of certain constructs in teaching Sanskrit in Higher education Sahadevan, G 2004
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page II. MUTUAL FUNDS - AN OVERVIEW Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 3.1 ORIGIN AND GRONTH OF STATE BANK OF INDIA (S.B.I.) Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 3.2 ORGANISATIONS AND STRUCTURE OF SBI Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 3.5 SBI MUTUAL FUND --AN OVERVIEW Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.6 COMPARISON OF SBI MUTUAL FUND RETURN WITH OTHERALTERNATIVES Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.7 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SBI MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES ONTHE BASIS OF AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.8 IMPLEMENTED OBJECTIVES OF SBI MUTUAL FUNDS - EVALUATION Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page Opportunities of SBI Mutual Funds Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 2.6 Outstanding position of MF Assets at 31s March 2000 Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 2.15 Comparison of Investment options under return, volatility, liquidity and convenience Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 3.2 Ownership pattern of SBIs share Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.26 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual Fund scheme MMIS-91 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.27 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual Fund scheme MRIS-93 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.28 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MTPL-91 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.29 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MMS-90 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.30 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MEX-91 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.31 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MMPS-93 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.32 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MGF-94 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.33 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MELS-91 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.34 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MGIFTS-92A with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.35 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MGIFTS-92B with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.36 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MTGS-93 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.37 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MTPS-94 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.38 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MELS-95 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 4.39 Comparison of return on SBI Mutual fund scheme MELS-96 with Bank and Post office deposit return Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.9 Occupation-wise profile of SBI Mutual fund Investors Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.27 Investors opinion based on Investor services Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.29 Distribution of investors based on their opinion on listing Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.36 Cross tabulation of Investors opinion on return from SBI schemes and their Location of residence Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.37 Relationship between investors opinion on return on Investment and age Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.38 Relationship between investors opinion on return on Investment and sex Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.39 Relationship between investors opinion on return on Investment and marital status Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.40 Relationship between investors opinion on return on Investment and Education Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.41 Relationship between investors opinion on return on Investment and occupation Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.42 Relationship between investors opinion on return on Investment and Monthly family income Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.48 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF and place of residence Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.49 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF Management and Age Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.50 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF and Sex Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.51 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF and Marital status Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.52 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF Management and Education Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.53 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF Management and Occupation Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.54 Relationship between Investors opinion on information provided by SBI MF Management and monthly family income Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.55 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative In investment and place of residence Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.56 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative in investment and age group Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.57 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative In investment and sex Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.58 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative in investment and marital status Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.59 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative in investment and education Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.60 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative in investment and occupation Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.61 Relationship between Investors opinion on Comparison of alternative in investment and monthly family income Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.67 Relationship between Investors satisfaction on investment and occupation Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.74 Relationship between Investors comment on encouraging others For investing in SBI MF and occupation Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 5.81Relationship between Investors willingness in future investment and occupation Performance appraisal of SBI Mutual Funds with special reference to Kerala State Leelamma, M 2004
Page 3.1.1 Fragmentation Reactions: An Overview Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 3.1.2 Sodium Methylsulfenylmethylide: Applications in Organic Synthesis Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 3.1.4 Sodium Methylsulfenylmethylide: Reactions with α-Oxoketene Dithioacetals Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 4 Synthesis of Functionalized Thiophenes from β- Oxothioamides Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 4.1.1 β-Oxodithioesters: Synthesis Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 4.1.2 β-Oxodithioesters: Synthetic Applications Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 4.1.3 β-Oxothioamides: Synthesis and Reactions Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 5.1.1 Carbonyl Group Transpositions: Applications in Organic Synthesis Novel synthetic transformations of functionalized Ketene dithioacetals and Dithiocarboxylates Prakash Chandran, R 2004
Page 1.6.1. Oomycetes Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 1.10. OBJECTIVES Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 3.2.5. Penicillium oxalicum Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 3.2.13. Fusarium oxysporum Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 3.6.1. The monthly average fungal concentration inside and outsidehospital ward environment. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 3.8.3. REACTION TO Penicillium oxalicum Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 27. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU/ m3) inside hospital ward environment during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 28. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU/ m3) outside hospital ward during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 33. Seasonal variation of Penicillium oxalicum inside and outside hospital ward. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 39. Monthly average of dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU/ m3) inside asthmatic patients bedroom environment during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 40. Monthly average off dominant and frequent fungal concentration (CFU/ m3) outside asthmatic patients bedroom environment during November 1998 - October 2000. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 47. Seasonal variation of Penicillium oxalicum inside and outside asthmatic patients bedroom. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 54. Agewise classification of reaction to Penicillium oxalicum. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 55. Sexwise classifcation of reaction to Penicillium oxalicum. Botanical, clinical and immunological studies of Intramural Fungal spore Aeroallergens of Kerala Govind, K 2004
Page 1.2 Objectives of the Study Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 1.6 Operative Definitions Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 2. SERVICES MARKETING -AN OVERVIEW Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5. Ownership Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 5. Profit Orientation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 3.2 Origin and Development Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 7.4.1 Objectives of Pricing Policy Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 7.6.1 Advertisement by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page 7.6.2 Personal Selling by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T2 Nature of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T3 Age of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T4 Locational Patterns of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T5 Area of Operation of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T10 Table Showing Number of Employees in Consultancy Organisation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T11 Average Revenue Earned by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T17 Classification of Activities of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T18 Number of Departments in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T19 Organisation Structure of Consultancy Firms Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T20 Classification of Consultancy Firms on the basis of Organisation Charts Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T23 Analysis of Marketing Orientation Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T23A Relative Presence of Marketing Orientation Variables Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T24 Formal Marketing Function in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T25 The Head of the Marketing Function in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T27 Classification of Consultancy Organisations on the basis of Marketing Information System Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T30 Classification of Consultancy Organisations based on Marketing Planning System Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T31 Classification of Consultancy Organisations based on Marketing Budgets Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T33 Marketing Control Techniques in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T38 Market Selection Strategies of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T46 Clients Opinion Regarding Amount of Fees Charged by Consultants Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T54 Pricing Objectives of Consultancy Firms Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T55 Pricing Strategies followed by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T56 Statement Showing Price Discrimination followed by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page T58 Methods used by Consultancy Organisations for Marketing Communication Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F8 Nature of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F11 Departments in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F13 Marketing Orientation of Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F14 Marketing Function in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F15 Marketing Information System in Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F16 Market Segmentation by Consultancy Organisations Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page F19 Organisational Status of Clients Marketing of consultancy services in Kerala Viswambharan, A M 2004
Page Observations Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Processing of tissue and observations Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Processing and observations Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page B. Observations on mature trees Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Observations Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Morphological observations of bud union Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page The orientation of axial tissue in the stock-scion interface Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page B. OBSERVATIONS ON MATURE TREES UNDER TAPPING Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Observations on surface morphology of the graft types Morphological marker for stock-scion incompatibility Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Observations on field plants Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page The orientation of axial tissue in the stock-scion interface Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page Associations among growth characters and test tap yield Early selection of compatible type of planting materials Observations on mature trees Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page B. Observations on mature trees Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page A.1.4.7.1. Comparison for susceptibility to shoot rot and Oidium diseases Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page A.2.4 1.Comparison of incompatible and compatible graft types, in the bud wood nursery, for growth characters. a. First year observations Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page A.2.4. l.Comparison of incompatible and compatible graft types, in the bud wood nursery, for growth characters. b. Second year observations Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page B.1.4.2. Categorization of TPD affected trees, for different characters recorded before the onset of external symptoms of TPD. Estimation of intraclonal variations and associations of characters in RRll 105, a popular clone of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Mary, K M 2004
Page 2.1 Isolation of pure cultures of test organisms Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 2.6.3 Dissolved Oxygen Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 2.6.14 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 2.6.15 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page a. Stock cultures of test organisms Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page a. Petrochemical factory (Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited) Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page III. OBSERVATION AND RESULTS Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.1.7 Dissolved oxygen Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.1.13 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.1.14 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.2.7 Dissolved oxygen Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.2.13 Biochemical Oxygen Demand - BOD Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.2.14 Chemical Oxygen Demand - COD Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.3.7 Dissolved Oxygen Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.3.13 Biochemical Oxygen Demand -BOD Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page 3.3.3.14 Chemical Oxygen Demand- COD Studies on the toxicity of industrial effluents of Phytoplankters Reemol Scaria, A 2004
Page In Relation to the Objectives Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page First specific objectives Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page Second specific objectives Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page 11 Distribution of Sample A according to Rite and Year of Ordination Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page 36 The Role Played by Priests (1991-2000): Year of Priestly Ordination Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page 64 The Role of Priests in the Future: Year of Priestly Ordination Priests and society: A sociological study of the Catholic Priests in Kerala Thomas, K O 2004
Page 1.6 Objectives of the Study Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 1.11 Organisation of the Report Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 2.5 PARENT OPINIONS ON STUDENT EVALUATION Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page Opinionnaire for Teachers, Students and Parents Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page Reliability of the Opinionnaire Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page Administration of the Final Form of the Opinionnaire for Teachers, Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page Sample for the Opinionnaire to Teachers, Students and Parents Institutionalised student evaluation - Practices, practicability and expected effects Anilkumar, K P 2004
Page 6.2. Objectives A study on responses of Neonates of Kerala and Gulf Countries with reference to Maternal stress, expectation, acceptance, gestation period, mode of delivery and gender Beela, G K 2004
Page APPENDIX -II OBSERVATION SCHEDULE A study on responses of Neonates of Kerala and Gulf Countries with reference to Maternal stress, expectation, acceptance, gestation period, mode of delivery and gender Beela, G K 2004
Page The reference to an organized Church in China. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The Christian Community in the Oasis of Turfan East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page Organization of the Church in Central and East Asia. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The structure of the hierarchical order in the Church East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page 2.4.4.1 Regeneration by organogenesis in S. trilobatum In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 2.4.4.1.2 Optimization of PGR concentration In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 2.4.4.2.2 Optimization of PGR concentration In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 7. Participant Observation cum Naturalistic Experiment in Government Fisheries Vocational Higher Secondary School Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page VI ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENT- INVESTIGATORY CURRICULUM: SURVEY OF ATTITUDES / OPINIONS ON IT Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page QUESTIONNAIRE ONCOMMUNITYIENVIRONMENT - ORIENTED INTEGRATED EDUCATION Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page 6. Judgement of behaviour of pupils of class 8 compared with pupil of class 9 and 10 relating to activity and community orientation. Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page 7. Comparison of weighted scores of the trainees recollected status when they were high school pupils with the rating of class 8 pupil trained in environmental-oriented curriculum Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page 8. Frequent versus Rare / Non-occurrence of certain teacher / pupil behaviours-earlier and now - tested for independence by Chi square Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page 4: 9 Occupation and rehabilitation needs A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 4: 20 Occupation and rehabilitation problems A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 4: 33 Occupation and perception A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 6. Cylinder diagram showing occupation status of the disabled respondents. A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Immunomodulators of plant origin Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page Objectives of the study in general Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page Metal-oxygen and Metal-nitrogen Vibrations Complexes of Iron (III), Cobalt (II), Nickel (II) and Copper (II) with some Schiff bases derived from Antipyrine Raju, K C 2004
Page 1.1 Orgel diagram for tetrahedral and octahedral cobalt (II) Complexes of Iron (III), Cobalt (II), Nickel (II) and Copper (II) with some Schiff bases derived from Antipyrine Raju, K C 2004
Page 1.2 d-orbital splitting pattern for tetrahedral, octahedral, tetragonally distorted and square planar Ni2+ Complexes of Iron (III), Cobalt (II), Nickel (II) and Copper (II) with some Schiff bases derived from Antipyrine Raju, K C 2004
Page 3.4.1 Partial hydrolysis of α-oxoketenedithioacetals to thiolesters using bromine complexed on polyvinyl pyrrolidone 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 3.5.1 General procedure for the preparation of β-oxothiolcarboxylates 35 and 37 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 4.2 Preparative methods for β-oxodithioesters 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 4.3 Preparative methods for β-oxothioamides 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 4.4 Preparative methods for α-oxoketene-S, N-acetals 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 4.6.3 Reaction of β-oxothioamides with phenacyl bromide 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 4.6.4 Reactions of β-oxothioamides with ethyl bromoacetate 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 4.7.4 General procedure for the synthesis of ethyl-2-{4-oxo2-[ (Z) -oxo (aryl) ethylidene/-I, thiazolan-3-yl acetate 66 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 5.2 lminiurn Salt Mediated Heterocyclic Synthesis: An Overview 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 5.3.1 Cyclizations of β-oxoketene-N, S-acetals 62 using Vilsmeier-Haack reagent 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 5.3.2 Base catalyzed cyclization of β-oxoketene-N, S-acetals 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 5.4.2 General procedurce for the base catalyzed cyclization of β-oxoketene-N, S acetals 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 6.2 Total synthesis of lamellarin O and related related alkaloids: An overview 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 6.4.2 General procedure for the synthesis of β-oxothioamides 46 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 6.4.8 Reaction of β-oxoketene S-S-acetal 59 with sodium ethoxide 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 1.4 Objectives of the Study Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 1.12 Organisation of the Thesis Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 2.9.2 Labour Co-operation and Common Good Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 3.8.10 Grant-In-Aid for Minor Forest Produce Operations Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 3.8.11 Aid to voluntary organizations working for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 4.3.1 The Aryan Origin Theory Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 5.2.1. Oxidation Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page 3.3.1 Dissolved oxygen Management of fragile wetland ecosystem in Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary with respect to its aquatic Avifauna Seema, K 2005
Page Plate 14 Openbill Stork Management of fragile wetland ecosystem in Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary with respect to its aquatic Avifauna Seema, K 2005
Page 4.4.2 Occupation Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page 5.4 Employment and Occupation Tribal development in Kerala: A critique (A case study of the Malai Arayans in Kottayam District) Joseph, V V 2005
Page The order of the Patriarchal Synods of the ESC. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page Origin of the East Syrian Church monasticism. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The Prophet Mohammed and office of the Caliphate. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page East Syrian Church organization ins Mongol Empire. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page 1. The Origin of Indian Church and its back ground East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The origin of the Indian Church. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page Opinion from the modern scholars. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page The recognition of the Uighur script as the official script. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page Some observations from these paintings. East Syrian Mission to Asia with special reference to Malabar Coast from sixth century to sixteenth century AD and its influence on Indian religion society and culture Elias, T P (Fr) 2005
Page 1.7.7 Static and Optic Dielectric Constant Phase transition studies in selected selenate crystals Leesal Iype 2005
Page 1.1.2. Liquid Oxidizers and Explosives Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page 1.4.1. Oxidizer Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page 1.7. New High-energy Oxidizers and Binders Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page 1.11. An Overview on the Synthetic Routes and Properties of Ammonium Dinitramide (ADN) and other Dinitramide Salts Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page 6.12.1.1. Ozawa Method Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page 6.12.1.3. Refinement of Activation Energy from Ozawa method. Synthesis and evaluation of energetic materials Santhosh, G 2005
Page Orderly / Disorderly: The Politics of Transgression The ideology of gender in the Kathasaritsagara and the Arabian Nights Sandhya P Pai 2005
Page The Oriental Mystique: The ideology of gender in the Kathasaritsagara and the Arabian Nights Sandhya P Pai 2005
Page Orientalism and Burton The ideology of gender in the Kathasaritsagara and the Arabian Nights Sandhya P Pai 2005
Page Online Books/Articles The ideology of gender in the Kathasaritsagara and the Arabian Nights Sandhya P Pai 2005
Page Objectives Making of the past in South India historian's craft under colonialism Vijayalakshmi, C 2005
Page Origin and Development Making of the past in South India historian's craft under colonialism Vijayalakshmi, C 2005
Page Studies on the puranas - an Overview Making of the past in South India historian's craft under colonialism Vijayalakshmi, C 2005
Page An overview of the historical kavyas in Sanskrit Making of the past in South India historian's craft under colonialism Vijayalakshmi, C 2005
Page An overview of the carita-s as representations of past Making of the past in South India historian's craft under colonialism Vijayalakshmi, C 2005
Page I.3. STUDIES RELATED TO THE PLACE AND OCCASIONS OF DRINKING Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page II.2.1. STUDIES RELATED TO THE PREVALENCE, FREQUENCY, QUANTITY, CONSEQUENCES AND GENDER OFBINGE DRINKERS Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 2. STUDIES RELATED TO SEXUAL ORIENTATION Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 7. STUDIES RELATED TO THE KNOWLEDGE AND RATE OFCONDOM USE Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page OBSERVATIONAL DESIGN Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 2. SEXUAL ORIENTATION Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 4. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DRINKING AND THE EXPERIENCE OFUNPROTECTED SEX Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 5.03 Gender Distribution of the Sexually Active Students, Based on Their Knowledge about How to Use Condoms, Sexual Orientation, Age at Initiation of Sex, Frequency of Use of Condoms, and the Number of Sexual Partners Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 5.04 Gender Distribution of the Sexually Active Students, Based on Their Knowledge-about How to Use Condoms, Sexual Orientation, Age at Initiation of Sex, Frequency of Use of Condoms, and the Number of Sexual Partners Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page 6.09 The t Test Results of the Experience with Oral Sex of the Students Who Have Experienced Drinking and Sex, Based on Their Drinking and Sex-Related Variables Alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour: Comparison of the risky behaviour patterns of the Final Year Medical, Engineering and Non-professional undergraduates in Bangalore Silvy Mathew 2005
Page Objectives Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page II. Approaches to Education: An Overview Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Economic and Non-Economic Objectives of Education Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Oppositions from the Government School Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Opening of the New School Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Origin of the School Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Parental Occupation and School Selection Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Ownership Pattern and Status of Schools Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Office Buildings Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Recurring Cost for Office Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Recurring Cash Outflows Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page 5.10 Percentage Distribution of Occupation of Households Under Different Managements Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page 5.11 Percentage Distribution of Households by Occupation and Caste Political economy of educational initiatives in Kerala James, M S 2005
Page Objective of the study An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page III. PRIME MINISTERS ROZGAR YOJANA - AN OVERVIEW An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page Opinion Of Banks On Amount Of Loan Sanctioned An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page Opinion Of Recommending Agency On Exemption From Training An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page Opinion of Banks on Default An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 7 12 Opinion of bank on reasons for default An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 7.21 Banks opinion on non-performing assets Under PMRY 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 7.24 Opinion of the bank An evaluation study on Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana in Kerala Gilroy Rozario 2005
Page 1.2 Origin and distribution. Studies on the genetic variability of Neem (Azadirachta Indica A. Juss) in South India Rema Devi, G 2005
Page 1.11 Objectives Studies on the genetic variability of Neem (Azadirachta Indica A. Juss) in South India Rema Devi, G 2005
Page 2.2.3.2 Field observation Studies on the genetic variability of Neem (Azadirachta Indica A. Juss) in South India Rema Devi, G 2005
Page Retail outlets in Kerala Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Objectives of the Study Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Occupation Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Occupational Status Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 1.2 Employment Generation by the Organised Sectors in the Textile Industry as on 31-03-2003 Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.3 Opinions of the Sale Forces about the Influence of Brand Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.6 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Quality Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.9 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Colour Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.12 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Fabric Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.15 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Fashion Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.18 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Readymade Garments Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.21 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Consumers Preference for Domestic Textile Products. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.24 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Foreign Textile Products. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 3.27 The Opinions of Sales forces about the Influence of Price Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 4.3 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Shop Attributes. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 4.6 Opinions of the Sales forces about the Influence of Location of Shop. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 4.11 The opinions of the sales forces about the influence of provision for replacement. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 4.14 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Family Members Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.3 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Television Advertising Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.6 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Radio Advertising Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.9 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Newspaper Advertising Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.12 Opinions of the Sales Force about the Influence of Magazine Advertising Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.15 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Poster Advertising Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.18 Opinions of Sales Forces about the Influence of Billboard / Banner Advertising Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.27 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Discount Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.30 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Gift Schemes Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.33 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Packaging Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 5.36 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Incentives. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.3 Opinions of the sales forces about the influence of the social status of consumers on the purchase of textiles Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table. 6.6 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Economic Status Table. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.9 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Residential Status. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.10 Perceptions of Consumers in the Regional Markets about the Influence of Occupational Status Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.11. Perceptions of Consumers in the Urban, Semi- urbanand Rural Markets about the lnfluence of Occupational Status Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.12 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence ofOccupational Status of Consumers on the Purchase of Textiles. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table. 6.15 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Casual Income. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.18 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence ofForeign Contact of Consumers. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6.21 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Government Policy Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table. 6.24 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Educational Status. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Table 6 27 Opinions of the Sales Forces about the Influence of Festivals. Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Fig. 1.2 Employment Generation by The Organised Sectors in the Textile Industry as on 31-03-2003 Consumer behaviour in retail marketing of textiles in Kerala Jacob Thomas 2005
Page Objectives of the Study Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page Embedded Option Risk Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page Owned Fund to Total Fund Ratio Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page Operating Expense to Total Expense Ratio Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page Embedded Option Risk Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page ALM Concept at the Head Office Level Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page GENERAL OBJECTIVE Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page Specific Objectives Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page IV (1) Owned Fund to Total Fund Ratio of the Selected Banks from 1991-92 to 2001-02. Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page IV (2) Percentage Composition of Owned Fund of the Selected Banks from 1991-92 to 2001-02. Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page IV (3) Owned Fund and CAR -- Pearsons Correlation. Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page IV (18) Operating Expenses to Total Expenses Ratio of the Selected Banks from 1991-92 to 2001-02. Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page V. (21) Embedded Option Risk. Changing perspectives in asset liability management in the post-reform phase of modern Banking - A study Raji Joseph 2005
Page 1.4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 1.7.4 Bifurcations at Non Hyperbolic Periodic orbits Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 4.1.2.1. Girth at opening Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page 12. Number of amplification products generated and the nucleotide sequence of RAPD primers that showed DNA polymorphism with the 8 random oligonucleotide primers in 13 selected Hevea clones. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page 1 Clonal variation for girth at opening Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page Plate 7. (a) RAPD profile generated by OPA-04 oligonucleotide primers in 13 Hevea clones showing DNA polymorphism. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page (b) RAPD profile generated by OPC-05 oligonucleotide primers in 13 Hevea clones showing DNA polymorphism. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page 1.1 Objectives of the study Management of fragile wetland ecosystem in Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary with respect to its aquatic Avifauna Seema, K 2005
Page OUTDOOR ACTIVITY Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page (OUTDOOR ACTIVITY) Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page 3 THE POWER SECTOR OF KERALA-AN OVERVIEW Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 5.3 The Chinese co-operation projects Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 5.5 Panchayat owned SHP schemes Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 6. Picture of Assassination of Australian Missionaries in Orissa Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page Objectives of the study Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page Outline of the study Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 2. Tenancy - Its Inter-linkages and Land Reforms- A Brief Overview Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page Organised movement of agricultural labourers Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 4.2.1.1 RICE (KARANELLU) ORYZA SATIVA L. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 5.2 OBSERVATIONS Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 6.2 OBSERVATIONS Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 1. 4 Objectives of the Present Study Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Plate 7-1: Aorta of control group animals after oil red 0 stalning showing areas offat deposition A study on the Antiatherogenic effects of Proteoglycans and other active principles from natural sources Achuthan, C R 2000
Page (a) Optical microscopy Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page (e) Thermo-optical analysis Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page 1.6 Scope and objectives of the work Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page 2.3.2 Optical microscopic studies Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page 6.1.2 SHP Technology in search of Markets: Three options Economics of mini power projects in Kerala Annie Ninan 2005
Page 1.2.2. Objectives of the Study Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page GENERAL OBJECTIVE Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page Specific Objectives of the Study Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.7. Former Occupation of Respondents Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.12. Former occupation of non-institutionalised respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.13. Former occupation of institutionalised respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.6. Distribution of opinion. about economic problems of respondents Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.13. Distribution showing the opinion about health problems of the respondents Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.16. Distribution showing the opinion of respondents regarding their guidance in family matters. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.17. Distribution showing the opinion of respondents regarding psychological problems. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.21. Distribution showing; the opinion of respondents regarding social problems. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.25. Distribution showing the opinion of respondents regarding spiritual problems. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.2.4. Distribution showing the opinion of the family members regarding the behaviour of the elderly people. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.7. Former occupation of non-- institutionalised male respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.8 Former occupation of non- institutionalised female respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.9. Former occupation of institutionalised male respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 5.10. Former occupation of institutionalised female respondent Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.10. Distribution showing opinion about health problems of the male respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.11. Distribution showing opinion about health problems of the female respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.13 Distribution showing the opinion of the respondents regarding psychological problems. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1. 15. Distribution showing opinion of the male respondents regarding social problems. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.1.16. Distribution showing opinion of the female respondents regarding social problems. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.2.2. Distribution showing the opinion of the family members regarding the behaviour of male respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page 6.2 3. Distribution showing the opinion of the family members regarding the behaviour of the female respondents. Growing geriatrical problems of our society - An analysis Sindhu, T P 2005
Page Western Ghats - an overview Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Fig 2.1. Current status of freshwater flshes ofnortehrn Kerala Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Plate 3 c) Osteobrama bakeri day Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page Plate 6 d) Mystus oculatus (val.) Habitat and distribution of Hill stream Fishes of Northern Kerala (North of Palghat Gap) Biju, C R 2005
Page 3.0 Objectivity and Objectives of History Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 7.0 Objectives of the Study Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 11.0 Organization of the Report Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page II Inquiry Approach-An Overview Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 5.9 Outcomes of Inquiry Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page (c) Deciding the Teaching Objectives Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page (d) Specific Objectives of the Lesson Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page Occupation: Classification and Weightage Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page I. Comparison of the effectiveness of the Inquiry Approach over the Conventional Textbook Approach in achieving the objectives of learning History under cognitive domain. Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page a) Comparison of the effectiveness of the Inquiry Approach over the Conventional Textboolk Approach in achieving the knowledge level objectives under cognitive domain. Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page d) Comparison of the effectiveness of the Inquiry Approach over theConventional Textbook Approach in achieving the Critical Thinkinglevel objective under cognitive domain. Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page II. Comparison of the effectiveness of the Inquiry Approach over theConventional Textboolc Approach in achieving the objectives of learningHistory under affective domain Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page b) Comparison of the effectiveness of the Inquiry Approach overConventional Textbook Approach in achieving the Value level objectiveunder affective domain. Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page III. Comparison of the achievement scores of students of the experimentalgroup at different levels oilntelligence. Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 1.0 Objectives of the Study Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 9. Weightage to Objectives Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 12. Weightage to the Objectives in the Attitude Scale in History for Standard IX Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page 13. Weightage to the Objectives in the Value Scale in History for Standard IX Effectiveness of the Inquiry approach in learning history at the Secondary school level Hemaletha, P K 2005
Page Non-farm employment: A brief overview Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page Occupational diversification in the study area Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 7.5 Distribution of Lessors by Community and Ownership Size (in acres) Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 7.6 Distribution of Lessee Households by Community and Size of Operational Holdings (in acres) Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 7.8 Distribution of Owned and Leased in Land of Lessees (in acres) Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 7.9 Distribution of Lessee Households by Occupation and Size of Leased in Land (in acres) Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 8.5 Paddy Field Owned by Households (in acres) Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 8.6 Paddy Field Leased Out (in acres) and the Size of Ownership Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page 8.22 Place of Occupation of the Work Force Changing production conditions in Agriculture: A study of Kuttanad Thomas, T A 2005
Page Oxidative Stress Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page Oxygen free radicals Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page Oxidants Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page Sources of oxygen free radicals Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page Role of oxidative stress in human body Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page Alcohol and Oxidative Stress Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page Anti-oxidative vitamins Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page 4.2.4. Occupational Stress Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 4.2.9. Objective Temperament Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 5.3. Objectives of the study Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 5.3.1. Specific Objectives Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 5 3.4 The correlation values of the original and adapted version of the STPI Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 6 3.5 The correlation values of the original and adapted version of the STPI Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 21 4.15 Results of ANOVA based on the three group on occupational stress. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 22 4.16 Comparison-of the three groups on occupational stress. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 23 4.17 Results of ANOVA based on the ten group on occupational stress. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 24 4.18 Comparison of the ten groups on occupational stress. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 41 4.35 Results of ANOVA based on the three group classification on objective temperament. 42 4.36 Comparison of the three groups for objective temperament. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 43 4.37 Results of ANOVA based on the ten group classification on objective temperament. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 44 4.38 Comparison of the ten groups for objective temperament. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page D.3. CASHEW APPLE (Anacardium occidentale I<.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page D.4. CEYLON OLIVE / VALIYA KARA (Elaeocarpus serratus (L.) W. & A.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 262 Inoculation of F.oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page 5.2.1 COMPARISON OF ACHIEVEMENT SCORES OFRT, SL AND LM- TOTAL SAMPLE Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page 4.2.2.4.1 Optimization of Kn and IAA Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.3.2 Comparative analysis of optimum treatments in callogenesis Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.4 Indirect organogenesis Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.6.1 Optimization of NAA and Kn Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.6.2 Optimization of IAA and TDZ Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 42.6.5 Optimization of Kn + NAA Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.6.6 Optimization of TDZ + NAA Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.9.2 Ontogeny of callus Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.9.3 Ontogeny of direct organogenesis from leaf explants Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.9.4 Ontogeny of somatic embryogenesis. Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2.10.1 Histochemical and Histoenzymological localization in direct organogenic cultures Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.2. 10.3 Histochemical and Histoenzymological localization in non organogenic callus Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 3. 2. 8 Experiments & Observations Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.3.2 Comparative analysis of optimum treatments Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.4 Indirect Organogenesis Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.4.5 Optimization of BAP and Kn Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.4.6 Optimization of BAP and 2iP Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.4.9 Development of Shoots by Indirect Organogenesis Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 8. Anti-oxidant activity of Phyllanthus amarus as well as its various extractable fractions Pharmacological activity of plant derived drugs and the mechanism of action (with special reference to Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn) Regi Raphael, K 2005
Page 1.4.3 Distribution of solasodine in various organs In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 1.4.5 Comparison of values obtained by colorimetry and HPLC In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 2.1.1 Aims and objectives In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 2.3.2.4.2 Optimization of PGR concentration In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 3.1.5 Aims and objectives In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 3.2.4 Solasodine levels obtained in in vitro cultures In vivo screening, evaluation and exploitation of Glycoalkaloids through different In vitro systems in selected Solanum species Rose George 2005
Page 1.7 OBJECTIVES AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 3.2 OBSERVATIONS Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 3.2.1.4 SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND TRADITIONAL GODS Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 3.2.1.6 OCCUPATION Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 4.2 OBSERVATIONS Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Table 6 Preliminary phytochemical studies - Dioscorea oppositifolia tuber Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 10 - Pandal and fencing in front of the temple on Thaipongal occasion. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 41 - Karanellu (Oryza sativa L.), cultivated inside the forest. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 52 - Nilappan (Dioscorea oppositifolia L.) habit. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 53 - Digging out tubers of Nilappan (Dioscorea oppositifolia L.) Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 54 - Collected tubers of Nilappan (Dioscorea oppositifolia L.) Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 58 - Ayappana (Arenga wightii Griff.) stem after removing the hard outer cortex. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 73 - Katteenthu (Phoenix humilis Royl) with opened spadix. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 83 - Ayappana (Arenga wightii Griff.) spadix base with oozing palm wine. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 85 - Muthuvans Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) cultivation in Kanthalloor. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 118 - Nilappana (Curculigo orchioides Garten.) used against venerial disease. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 129 - Eetta (Ochlandra travancorica Gamb.) used for dressing wounds. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 148 - Orilathamara (Nervilia prainiana Seid.&Smt.) used against cracks in the feet. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 158 - Eatta (Ochlandra travancorica Gamb.) habit. Most important raw material for construction and artifacts. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 160 - New hut ready to occupy. Note the wall with Ochlandra leaves Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 162 - Hut thatched with Ochlandra leaves. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 166 - Ceiling made with Ochlandra culms. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 169 - Goat shed and fowl stable made of Ochlandra and Bambusa. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 176 - Peeling the outer cortex for exposing the phloem fibre. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 182 - Fish cage made with Ochlandra. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 192 - Chempoovam - Otonephelium stipulaceum (Bedd.) Radil, bark used for enhancing the intoxicating power of palm wine. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 195 - Pan for winnowing and collecting powdered grains made with Ochlandra travancorica Lamb. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 196 - Flower vase made from Ochlandra sp. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 197 - Broom made from Ochlandra sp. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 207 - Karimkunthirickam (Canarium strictum Roxb.) resin obtained is a source of income. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page Fig. 214 - Enchi (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) cultivated in the premises of the houses. Ethnobotanical studies of the Tribal populations of Devikulam Taluk Johncy Manithottam 2005
Page 3.2.2 Overview of peptide synthesis on solid phase Structure of some Peptides rich in hydrophobic residues Sunil Kumar, P N 2005
Page 4.3.3.4 NOESY: Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement Spectroscopy Structure of some Peptides rich in hydrophobic residues Sunil Kumar, P N 2005
Page 4.3.3.5 ROESY: Rotating frame Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy Structure of some Peptides rich in hydrophobic residues Sunil Kumar, P N 2005
Page 4.4.1 Nualear Overhauser Effects (NOEs) Structure of some Peptides rich in hydrophobic residues Sunil Kumar, P N 2005
Page 5 Summary and Observations Structure of some Peptides rich in hydrophobic residues Sunil Kumar, P N 2005
Page 5.2 Observations Structure of some Peptides rich in hydrophobic residues Sunil Kumar, P N 2005
Page 1.2. Operations of Fuzzy Sets A study of Fuzzy G-modules Shery Fernandez 2005
Page Objectives Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page Overcoming Internal Inhibitors Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page Overcoming External Inhibitors Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page Overcoming the Childs Resistance Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page Perception of Educational Officers Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page Objectives Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page 375 A Punishment for Sexual Assault of A Minor Up to the Age of12 Years and V/S 375 A (3) Child sexual abuse - An exploratory study of the Kerala scenario Seema Bhaskaran 2005
Page 1.10 Organisation of the Copolymer at the Blend Interface Compatibilisation of Polystyrene/Polybutadiene blends Susan Joseph 2005
Page 1.17 Scope and objective of the work Compatibilisation of Polystyrene/Polybutadiene blends Susan Joseph 2005
Page Objectives of the Study Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page D. COMMUNITY AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION (GENERAL) Developing and testing integrated educational models using environment and community resources Lali, S 2004
Page Packing of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Storage of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page A. World Market for Cut Orchids A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page European Markets for Orchids A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Asian Markets for Orchid A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page i. Production Problems of Orchid Growers in Kerala A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page i. Marketing Problems of Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - IIIPROCEDURt FOR MEDIA PRkPAHAT13N LIST OF CHEMICALS USED FOR THF PREPARATION OF MEDIA ATDIFFERENT STAGES OF IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM PLANTS AND COST OF MEDIAPER FLASK AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM PUNTS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - Vlll DETAILS REGARDING THE CALCLJLATION OF TOTAL VARIABLE COSTS AT EX-AGAR. NET POT AND VASEIPLASTIC CONTAINER STAGE OF ORCHID AND ANTHURIUM PLANTS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - IX DETAILS OF COMPARATIVE L, OS~ OF ORCHII) PI ANTS BY ADOPTING ALTERNATIVE METHODS BY THESMALi MtDlUM AND LARGE-SCALE GROWERS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - X CALCULATION OF REVENUE FROM VARIOUS METHODS OF CULTIVATION ADOPTED BY THE ORCHID CULTIVATION A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - XII CALCULATIONS PER1 AININC. TC) rHE ASSESSMEN1 Ok THE FINANCIAL VtABlLtTY OF VARIOUS METHODS OFORCHID LJLTIVATION A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - XVI CALCULATIONS PERTAINING TU T t i t ASSESSMENT OF THE FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF VARIOUS METHODS OFANTHUHIUM CULTIVATION A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page APPENDIX - XlX CALCULATION OF BREAK-EVEN POINTS OFVARIOUS METHODS OF CULTIVATION ADOPTED BY THE ANTHURIUM GROWERS IN THE STATE OF KERALA (SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE-SCALE CULTIVATORS) ARE AS FOLLOWS A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.3 Details of various Chemicals used for the Production of Orchid plants from the Initiation stage to the stage of Rooting A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.5 Details of Various chemicals used for the stage of Initiation of Orchid plantlet. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.6 Details of Various chemicals used for the stage of Regeneration of Orchid plantlet. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.7 Details of Various chemicals used for the stage of Multiplication of Orchid plantlet. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.8 Details of Various chemicals used for the stage of Elongation of Orchid plantlet. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.9 Details of various chemicals used for the stage of Rooting of Orchid plantlet. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.17 Details Regarding the Calculation of Cost of Chemicals at Various Stages of in vitro Propagation of Orchid and Anthurium Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.18 Details Regarding the Calculation of Cost of Sterilisation in Respect of Orchid and Anthurium Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.19 Details of the Cost of Sterile Water Used at Various Stages of Propagation of Orchid and Anthurium Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.21 Details of the Cost of Labour in respect of Orchid and Anthurium plants. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.23 Details Regarding Calculation of Cost of Electricity Consumed in the Growth Room and In Respect of Other Equipments (Orchids and Anthuriums) A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.25 Details Regarding the Calculation of Cost of Nutrients, Fungicides and Pesticides Used in Net Pots and Vases (Orchids and Anthuriums) A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.26 Details regarding the Calculation of Cost of Media Used in Net Pot and Vases / Container for Orchid and Anthurium plants. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.27 Calculation of the Cost per Orchid plant at various stages of its in vitro Propagation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 4.29 Details Regarding Calculation of the Relative Profitability in respect of Orchid and Anthurium Plants at the Container / Vase Stage of Orchid and Anthurium plants. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.1 Occupation-wise classification of Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.2 Educational -wise Classification of Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.3 Classification on the basis of Training Programme undergone by Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.4 Details regarding Sources of Training obtained by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.5 Details Regarding the Sources of Technical Guidance obtained by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.6 Classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Membership in Cut Flower Societies A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.7 Details Regarding the Sources of Getting Motivation for Commercial Cultivation of Orchid Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.8 Classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of their experience in Cut flower cultivation. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.9 Details Regarding the Time of Involvement in Work by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.10 Details Regarding the Plants Grown by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.11 Range-wise classification on the basis of Number of Orchid Plants Grown A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.12 Area -wise classification of Orchid Cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.13 Range -- wise Classification on the basis of area under cultivation (Orchid) IN POLY HOUSE A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.14 Range - wise Classification on the basis of area under cultivation (Orchid) IN SHADE HOUSE A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.16 Range-wise classification of Orchid cultivation (on the basis of area) under SHADY TREES A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.17 Range-wise classification on the basis of area under cultivation of Orchid plants as an intercrop in COCONUT GROVES. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.18 Details regarding Orchid Plants at various stages of their cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.19 Location - wise details of Cultivation of Orchid Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.20 Details Regarding the Source of Procurement of Orchid Plants by _the Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.21 Details Regarding Types of Plants preferred by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.22 Variety-wise Classifications of Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.23 Ranking of preferences of Orchid Cultivators in the case of Commercial Varieties they prefer. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5 24 Classifications of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Fertilizers Used by them. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.25 Classifications of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Pesticides or Insecticides Used by them A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.26 Classifications of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Technical assistance for Disease & Pest Management A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.27 Classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Labour utilisation and Employment Generation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.28 Gender - wise Employment Utilisation in the case of Orchid cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.29 Range - wise, Gender - wise employment Generation in the case of Orchid cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.30 Details Regarding Sources of Finance of Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.31 Range Wise classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Funds Utilised [ Own Funds ] A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.32 Range-wise classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Funds Utilised [Borrowed Funds) A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5 33 Range-wise classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Funds Utilised [Own funds and Borrowed Funds ] A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.34 Source-wise details regarding Borrowed Funds utilized by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.35 Details of Financial Assistance Received from the Government by the Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.36 Purpose-wise details of Assistance received by Orchid cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.37 Occupation-wise Classification of Anthurium Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.41 Details Regarding the Source of Technical Guidance Obtained by the Anthurium Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 5.62 Details Regarding Sources of Finance obtained by the Anthurium cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 6.1 Cost of cultivation in the case of Orchid Plants by adopting Alternative methods of cultivation. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 6.2 Pay Back Period 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 6.3 Discounted Pay Back Period 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 6.4 Post Pay Back Profitability 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 6.5 Discounted Post Pay Back Profitability 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 6.6 Net Present Value Method 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 6.7 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 6.8 Internal Rate of Return 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 6.17 Details regarding the monthly net income of various categories of Orchid cultivators adopting different methods of cultivation (after taking the interest on investment) A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 6.19 Table showing the B.E.Ps in respect of alternative methods of cultivation of Orchid Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.2 Details of Bio-technology Labs in Kerala Table showing the names of the major institutions in Kerala, which have involved in the mass multiplication and marketing of Orchids and Anthuriums. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.4 Details Regarding Harvesting Periods of Orchid flowers (Peak Period) A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.5 Range-wise Details Regarding Average Monthly Sale of Orchid Flowers [Peak Period] A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.6 Range-wise Details Regarding Average Monthly Sale of Orchid Flowers [Lean_ Period] A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.7 Range-wise Details Regarding Average Monthly Sale of Orchid plants [Peak Period] A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.8 Range-wise Details Regarding Average Monthly Sale of Orchid Plants [Lean Period] A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.9 Details Regarding Marketing of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.10 Details Regarding Marketing of Orchid plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.11 Ranking of Preferences of Orchid cultivators in the case of Sale of Produces in different value-added forms _ 7.12 Ranking of preferences of Orchid cultivators in the case of sale of flowers _ A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.12 Ranking of preferences of Orchid cultivators in the case of sale of flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.13 Details regarding the Cultivators who make Sale of Orchids A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.14 Details Regarding the frequency of sale of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.15 Details Regarding the frequency of sale of Orchid Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.16 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis of Price Fixers of Orchid Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.17 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis of Price Fixers of Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.18 Ranking of the Factors affecting the Price of Plants marketed by the Orchid cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.19 Ranking of the Factors affecting the Price of Flowers marketed by the Orchid cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.20 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis of Seasonal Variations in marketing their Produce. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.21 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis o1 Demand for Flowers during Peak Period 7.22 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis of Demand for Plants during Peak Period A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.23 Classification of Orchid Cultivators on the basis of Technical Assistances given by them to New Growers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.24 Details regarding the Types of Technical Assistance Given by the Orchid Cultivators to New Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 7.25 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis of Average Net Income from Cultivation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 8.1 Classification of Orchid cultivators on the basis of their Production Problems A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 8.2 Preference-wise classification of Orchid growers on the basis of Problems faced by them during their cultivation period. A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 8.3 Preference-wise classification of major diseases affected to the Orchid plants. Rank-wise, Preference-wise classification of Orchid A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page 8.10 Details regarding the ranking of the Marketing Problems faced by the Orchid cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page II Break-up of the Cost of Chemicals used at various stages of in vitro propagation of Orchid plantlets A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page V Comparative Cost per Orchid and Anthurium Plant at Various Stages of their in vitro propagation A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page VI Comparative Cost and Profitability of in vitro propagated Orchid and Anthurium plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page VII Sources of Procurement of Orchid Plants A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page VIII Growers preferences with regard to Various varieties of Orchid A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page XI Marketing Channels of Orchid and Anthurium flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page XII Various Forms of Value-added Items Marketed by Orchid Cultivators A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page XIII Methods of Marketing of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page XIV Factors determining the Price of Orchid Flowers A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page XVlll Production Problems of Orchid Growers in Kerala A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page XX MarketinnProblems of Orchid Growers in Kerala A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page I Some of the commercial varieties of Orchids cultivated in Kerala A study on the Cut flower industry in Kerala Somasundaran Nair, K V 2004
Page Objectives of the Stuti y Role of incentives in labour productivity: A case study of selected Public sector undertakings in Kerala Binoy Mathew 2004
Page Objectives of Incentives Role of incentives in labour productivity: A case study of selected Public sector undertakings in Kerala Binoy Mathew 2004
Page Reference to Role of Organisation Role of incentives in labour productivity: A case study of selected Public sector undertakings in Kerala Binoy Mathew 2004
Page Workers and Orgatisations Performance Role of incentives in labour productivity: A case study of selected Public sector undertakings in Kerala Binoy Mathew 2004
Page The Major Objectives of the Study Role of incentives in labour productivity: A case study of selected Public sector undertakings in Kerala Binoy Mathew 2004
Page Age at the onset of disability A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Orthopaedically Handicapped or Locomotor Disabled A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Orthopedic Disability A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Occupational therapy A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Objectives of the Occupational therapies A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Orcular prosthetics A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page The Persons with Disabilities (Equal opportunities, protectionof rights and full participation) ACT. 1995 A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Objectives of the legislation A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Objectives of the Act A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Scheme of Assistance to Voluntary Organizations A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Organizations of the Thesis A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page OCCUPATION 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. Objective No. 1. To study the tnajor features of the legislatioli fbrthe blind and physically handicapped and to find out what it offers tothe disabled A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 11. Disability is r; ocial cogis truct A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 13. It has given equal opporturiities for all A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Disability legislation offers to the disabled the following: bellefits A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page i. Offers professional service from qualified professionals A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 4. Objective No. 2 - To identify the needs of the disabled and findout their relationship with the personal variables such as aae, sex, marital status, religion, family income. place of residence, education, occupation and type of disability. A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 2.2 Orientation and Mobility A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page The importance of rehabilitation needs according to the stakeholders i.e. (parents, teachers and trainers of the disabled, and offsce bearers of associationsof and for the disabled and the employers and agency heads ofthe disabled) A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 5. Obiective No. 3 - To identify the Problems of the Disabled and findout their relationship wit11 personal variables such as age, sex, marita!status, religion, family income, place of residence, education, occupationand type of disability. A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 3.3 Lack of opportunity A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 3.8 Employment opportunities A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 6. Obiective No. 4 The extent to which the rehabilitation needs of thedisabled are met in the Legislatiori for the disabled A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 3. Legislation provides equal opportunities for the disabled A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 4. Legislation creates awareness about the challenges and opportut~ities A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 9. Reservation gives more opportunities for the disabled A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Braille opens vistas of knowledge A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 7. Objective No. 5 To find out the perception of the disabled towardsthe legislation and their relationship with personal variables such asage, sex, marital status, religion, family income, place of residez~ce, education, occupation. type of disability and awareness of the legislationand the perception of the parents 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 12. Legislation provides equal opportunity and bring forth nondiscrimination. A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 18. Special legislation increases employl~ie~oiptp ortunities A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 19. Reservation gives more opportunities for the disabled A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page APPENDIX A (IV) INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR OFFICE BEARERS OF THE ASSOClATlONSOF AND FOR THE DISABLED A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page 3: 8 Occupation of the Disabled respondents A study of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons in Kerala - (A study with special reference to needs, problems and legislations) Joseph, K A 2004
Page Immumodulators of plant origin Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page XVII. Determination of effect of Witlzania somnifera onantioxidant Enzymes Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page XIX. Determination offt-equency of micronuclei induced byRadiation Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page 11. 5. Determination of the effect Withaniu somnij5eru on organ weight of mice. Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page 11.11. Determination of effect of Mithania on the phagocytic activity ofmacrophages. Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page III.2. Effect of Withaniu somnijeru an relative organ weights. Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page III.7 Effect of Witlruniusor~zni/~orun delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction. Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page III.3 Effect of Withunia.omnijera on bonemarrow blastogenesis. Immunomodulatory activity of Withania Somnifera - Its implication in the treatment of Cancer Leemol Davis Kattukaren 2004
Page 3.4.4. Manufacturing ofCoir Products Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.7 Occupational Status Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.8 Type of Organisation Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.8.1 Organised Sector Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.8.3 Coir Co-operatives in Tamil Nadu Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 5.3.1 Output Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.4 Organisational Changes Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 7.3.2 Centrally sponsored scheme for co-operativisation Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page A.1. SANTRA ORANGE (Citrus reticulata Balanco) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page 1.13 Scope and objectives of the work Compatibilisation of high density Polyethylene/Nitrile Rubber blends Josephine George 2004
Page 1.1 3.1 Optimisation of mixing parameters Compatibilisation of high density Polyethylene/Nitrile Rubber blends Josephine George 2004
Page 4.6 Energy Transfer and Optical Gain Studies in SF-RhB Dye Mixture Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page 4.7 Energy Transfer and Optical Gain Studies in SF-CV Dye Mixture Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page 5.4.6 Dependence of optical gain on concentrations of the acceptor and pump power Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page 5.4.7 Optical parameters of energy transfer Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page CHAPTER OUTLINES The problems of security in South Asia: Soviet perceptions and policies 1964-1971 Vijayakrishnan, K 1997
Page Indias Offer of a No-War Fact to Pakistan The problems of security in South Asia: Soviet perceptions and policies 1964-1971 Vijayakrishnan, K 1997
Page 5 THE INDIAN OCEAN IN INDO-AMERICAN RELATIONS Security issues in Indo-US relations in the 1980s and 1990s Shailaja Menon 1997
Page b) Evolution of Indias Indian Ocean Policy Security issues in Indo-US relations in the 1980s and 1990s Shailaja Menon 1997
Page c) Evolution of American strategy in the Indian Ocean. Security issues in Indo-US relations in the 1980s and 1990s Shailaja Menon 1997
Page d) Evolution of Soviet Strategy in Indian Ocean Security issues in Indo-US relations in the 1980s and 1990s Shailaja Menon 1997
Page f) The Indian Ocean in the 1990 s Security issues in Indo-US relations in the 1980s and 1990s Shailaja Menon 1997
Page 1 Introduction and Objectives Macromolecular characteristics on the binding of Rose Bengal by crosslinked polymers Gigimol, M G 2000
Page 1.1. Organisation of the thesis Macromolecular characteristics on the binding of Rose Bengal by crosslinked polymers Gigimol, M G 2000
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 5.3.9.0 Land Ownership of the Beneficiaries The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.23.0 Paying Money to Obtain the Loan The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.24.0 Permanence of Occupation Obtained under IRDP The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 5.3.25.0 Nature of Wages Obtained under IRDP The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 1.3 Hopf bifurcation from an equilibrium point: (a) shows supercritical and (b) the subcritical cases. In (b), a stable equilibrium coexists with stable and unstable periodic orbits Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 2.1 Poincare section of a trajectory undergoing period doubling bifur cation. On the left is the original periodic trajectory, giving the intersection point q*. On the right this is changed to two points.. Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 2.5 Bifurcation of the simple damped pendulum [En. (2.7) 1 obtained numerically, Here H values are plotted corresponding to with l () = 0, agaist A. Parameters are w = 1.0, q = 0.2 Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 2.7 Arnold tongues: frequency locking occurs in the shaded regions.. Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 2.10 The orbits of the surface of section map is shown as a function of the parameter p. Stable orbits are represented by solid lines and dashed curves represent unstable orbits Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 2.12 Phase portraits showing (a) homoclinic orbit r, which is also the separatrix and (b) heteroclinic orbitsT1 ?and T2 forming separatrix, along with other phase trajectories Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 2.15 Variation of R° (w) as a function of w for the Duffing oscillator in Eq. (2.47) Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 3.13 The limit cycle of the system (3.6) obtained by numerical integra. tion, compared to the one got by harmonic balance method J Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page 5.5 ∆n on adding a secondary forcing, plotted against original amplitude f; details are as in figure. 5.2.a Studies related to chaotic behaviour in nonlinear dynamical systems Thomas, K I 2004
Page Child Marriage: To overcome poverty? Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page Is the offence Cognizable? Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page Views of Judicial Officers and Academicians Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page APPENDIX - A (1) Questionnaire for Judicial Officers/Advocates/Academicians Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page APPENDIX - A (2) Questionnaire for Police Officers Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page THE ORIGINAL BILL Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page Reports and Official Documents Child marriage and law in India: A critical study Salini, S S 2004
Page Origin of the Name Lakshadweep Social analysis of toponyms: A case study of Place names and Family names of Androth and Kalpeni Islands Koyamma Koya, M 2004
Page Occupation /Human effort Social analysis of toponyms: A case study of Place names and Family names of Androth and Kalpeni Islands Koyamma Koya, M 2004
Page 3 SECOND-ORDER ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe And GaAs Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 3.3 Second-order Elastic Constants of Zinc Sulphide (ZnS) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 3.4 Second order Elastic Constants of Zinc Selenide ZnSe) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 3.5 Second-order Elastic Constants of Zinc Telluride (ZnTe) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 3.6 Second--order Elastic Constants of Gallium Arsenate (GaAs) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 4 THIRD-ORDER ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe AND GaAs Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 4.3 Third-order Elastic Constants of Zinc Sulphide (ZnS) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 4.4 Third-order Elastic Constants of Zinc Solenoid (ZnSe) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 4.5 Third-order Elastic Constants of Zinc Telluride (ZnTe) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 4.6 Third-order Elastic Constants of Gallium Arsenate (GaAs) Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 5 PRESSURE DERIVATIVES OF THE SECOND-ORDER ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page 6.2 Procedure to Obtain the Low Temperature Limit of Lattice Thermal Expansion Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page APPENDIX I Position Co-ordinates of the Various Nearest Neighbours of the Different Atoms in the Unit Cell of ZnS Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page APPENDIX II Position Co-ordinates of the Various Nearest Neighbours of the Different Atoms in the Unit Cell of ZnSe Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page APPENDIX III Position Co-ordinates of the Various Nearest Neighbours of the Different Atoms in the Unit Cell of ZnTe Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page APPENDIX IV Position Co-ordinates of the Various Nearest Neighbours of the Different Atoms in the Unit Cell of GaAs Non-linear elastic constants and Lattice thermal expansion of ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe and GaAs Anil, T V 2004
Page Freirean Orientation to Participatory Development Political economy of participatory development James, P J 2004
Page New Orientation to Participatory Development Political economy of participatory development James, P J 2004
Page 1.3. Major Objective Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 1.3.1. Specific Objectives Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 1.7. Organisation of the report Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 92 4.86 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for different age groups. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 94 4.88 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for sex (N=500) Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 96 4.90 Row percentage observed and expected frequency for religion. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 98 4.92 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for place of residence. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 100 4.94 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for socio-economic Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 102 4.96 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for type of family. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 104 4.98 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for family size. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 106 4.100 Row percentage, observed and expected frequency for food habits. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 108 4.102 Observed and expected frequency and row percentage for smoking. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 110 4.104 Observed & expected frequency and row percentage for alcohol use. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 112 4.106 Observed and expected frequency and row percentage for the history of BP.diabetes / other disease symptoms. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 114 4.108 Observed & expected frequency and row percentage of hospitalization. Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 4. 4. Occupational Stress - Comparison of Mean Values Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 9. 9. Objective Temperament - Comparison of Mean Values Psychological correlates of common Cardiovascular disorders Vinod Kumar, S 2004
Page 1.3 Agricultural ornithology Studies on Avifauna of Rice fields in an area around Vembanad Lake Mary Chandy 2004
Page 1.4 Major objectives Studies on Avifauna of Rice fields in an area around Vembanad Lake Mary Chandy 2004
Page 4 OBSERVATION, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Studies on Avifauna of Rice fields in an area around Vembanad Lake Mary Chandy 2004
Page (c) RAPD profile generated by OPA-07 oligonucleotide primers in 13 Hevea clones showing DNA polymorphism. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page Plate 8. (a) RAPD profile generated by OPB-12 oligonucleotide primers in 13 Hevea clones showing DNA polymorphism. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page (b) RAPD profile generated by OPA-16 oligonucleotide primers in 13 Hevea clones showing DNA polymorphism. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page (c) RAPD profile generated by OPA-17 oligonucleotide primers in 13 Hevea clones showing DNA polymorphism. Genetic studies on yield and certain yield components in the Para Rubber Tree [Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg] Thomas Sebastian 2004
Page 1.1 Objectives of the Study Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 2.2 Studies on Coir Co-operatives Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 2.3 Studies on the Performance of Coir Co-operatives Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page III. The Coir industry: An Overview with Special Reference to Kerala Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 3.1 Origin of Coir and Coir Industry Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.2 Objectives of the ICDP Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 9.1.11. Organisational Set up Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.16 District- wise Distribution of Coir Workers According to Occupational Status Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.17 Occupational Distribution Pattern in Pollachi Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.18 Occupational Distribution Pattern in Thanjavur Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.19 District-wise Distribution of Organised and Unorganised Coir Units in Tamil Nadu in 1990 Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.20 Number of Coir Industrial Co-operatives in Various Years Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.21 Types of Coir Industrial Co-operatives and their number in Tamil Nadu Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.22 District -wise Distribution of Workers employed in Coir Co operatives in 1990 Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 4.23 Central Government Assistance to Coir Co-operatives in Tamil Nadu From 1987-88 to 2000-2001. Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.8 Various Types and Number of Coir Co-operatives at the end of 1957-58. Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.9 Progress of Coir Co-operatives, 1964-74 Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.10 Performance of Coir Co-operatives from 1974-75 to 1987 88 Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.11 Coir Co-operative Societies in Kerala, 1980-81 to 1999 2000 Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.12 Activities of Coir Co-operative Societies Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 6.13 Activities of the Coir Co-operative Societies Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 7.10 Centrally sponsored scheme of Co-operativisation Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 7.23 Distribution of Coir Workers households according to ownership of residential houses in three cluster Area (As a Percentage) Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.12 Classification of Societies on the basis of Owning Water Tank Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.17 Classification of Co-operatives on the basis of Training to the Workers Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.25 Production Details of Coir Yarn by Sample Co-operatives for the year 1998-99, 99-2000 and 2000-2001 Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.34 Classification of Sample Workers on the basis of subsidiary occupation Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.37 Classification of Sample Workers on the basis of ownership of TV / Radio Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.38 Classification of Sample Workers on the basis of Ownership of Fridge/ Washing Machine / Mixie Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.39 Classification of Sample Workers on the basis of Ownership of Cycle / Scooter Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.40 Classification of Workers on the basis of Ownership of Land Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.1 Production Trends of Sample Coir Co-operatives Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page 8.3 Ownership of Land by the Sample Workers Technological changes in the Coir industry in Kerala and Tamil Nadu Madhava Menon, N 2004
Page Table 30 Convenors of the Liaison or Coordination Committees in Kerala since 196, Onwards - All are Coalition Ministries Stability of Governments under coalition politics in Kerala since 1960 Jacob, N C 2004
Page Table 31 Opposition Leaders in Kerala Legislative Assembly Stability of Governments under coalition politics in Kerala since 1960 Jacob, N C 2004
Page INTRIYARTHA SANNIKARSA (SENSE OBJECT CONTACT) Concept of Upamana: A critical study Laijamma, P N 2004
Page ARTHA OR OBJECT Concept of Upamana: A critical study Laijamma, P N 2004
Page SIX KINDS OF SENSE-OBJECT CONTACT Concept of Upamana: A critical study Laijamma, P N 2004
Page SVARTHANUMANA OR INFERENCE FOR ONESELF Concept of Upamana: A critical study Laijamma, P N 2004
Page IV. THE DIFFERENCE OPINIONS OF OLD AND NEW LOGICIANS IN THE PROCESS AND NATURE OF UPAMITI Concept of Upamana: A critical study Laijamma, P N 2004
Page 3. STUDIES ON THE ELECTRODYNAMICS / NEUTRAL DYNAMICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ONSET OF EQUATORIAL SPREAD F Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page I. Role of meridional wind on the onset of ESF Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 3.3.1. Case I: Occurrence of ESF with hF > 300 km Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 3.3.2. Case II: Occurrence of ESF with h F < 300 km Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 3.3.3. Case III: Occurrence of ESF on moderately disturbed days Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 3.4. Specific Observations Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 3.9 Specific observations on international disturbed days Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page III. Study on the variation of critical height (h F) with solar activity and their control on the occurrence of ESF their control oft the occurrence of E F Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 4.1.3. Overview of the solar eclipse phenomena Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 5.3.2. MST radar in meteor mode operation Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 5.3.3. MST radar in the Ionospheric mode of operation Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 6.3. Experimental observations Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 6.3.1.1. 7.7.2000 (Ap=5) A quiet day without the occurrence of blanketing ES layers Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 6.3.2.1. Case I: 22.6.2000 (Ap=11), A quiet day without the occurrence of Esh Layers Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 6.3.2.2. Case II: CEJ event on 20.6.2000 (Ap=6): Strong Type II signals and strong blanketing ES occurrence Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 6.3.2.3. Case III: CEJ event on 4.7.2000 (Ap=8): strong Type 11 signals with very strong blanketing ES occurrence Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 6.3.2.4. Case IV: CEJ event on 6.7.2000 (Ap=5): Weak Type ti signals with strong blanketing Es occurrence Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 7.1.1. Geomagnetic storms: Onset and development Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 7.3.1. Overview of geomagnetic storm and associated equatorial ionospheric storm Studies on the electrodynamics of E and F Regions of the Equatorial ionosphere Jyoti, N 2004
Page 1.7.4 Judd-Ofelt theory Spectroscopic studies of certain Doped melt and Sol-Gel glasses Vinoy Thomas 2004
Page 2.3.1.3 Band energies and oscillator strength Spectroscopic studies of certain Doped melt and Sol-Gel glasses Vinoy Thomas 2004
Page 3. Optical Properties of Porphyrines in Borate Glassy Matrix Spectroscopic studies of certain Doped melt and Sol-Gel glasses Vinoy Thomas 2004
Page 4.3.3 Optical absorption studies Spectroscopic studies of certain Doped melt and Sol-Gel glasses Vinoy Thomas 2004
Page 5.4.1 Optical absorption studies Spectroscopic studies of certain Doped melt and Sol-Gel glasses Vinoy Thomas 2004
Page 5.4.2 Judd-Ofelt analysis and radiative parameters Spectroscopic studies of certain Doped melt and Sol-Gel glasses Vinoy Thomas 2004
Page 6. Oiling Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 7. Showing the percentage of occuarrence of foraging maneuvers of Malabar Trogon in different substrums Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 12. Occurrance of Malabar Trogon in different habitats in the Thattakad bird sanctuary Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 13. Occurrance of Malabar Trogon in Idamala- Pooyamkutty valley Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 9. Classification of foraging sites and occurrence of maneuvers of Malabar Trogon in different substratums Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 10. Showing the number of occurrence of different foraging maneuvers of Malabar Trogon in different substratum Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 11. Various behaviour responses of Malabar Trogon observed during the study period. Ecology and behaviour of Malabar Trogon, Harpactes Fasciatus Malabaricus Aby P Varghese 2004
Page 1.6. Objectives of the Study Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 1.11. Operational Definitions Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page II. Industrial Promotion Agencies -An Overview Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3. Kerala Industrial and Technical Consultancy Organisation (KITCO) Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.7 Organisation Structure of KINFRA Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page (1) Operational Perforrnance Effectivness Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4) Pre-operative Expenses on Projects Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page Composite Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.1 Objectives and Basic Philosophy of the Society Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page A. Operational Performance Evaluation. Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page Composite operational level satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 5.3. Objective Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 5.4. Location of Registered Office Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.1.4 OPERATIONAL, MANAGERlAL AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.2.3 Operational, Managerial and Financial Performance. Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.3. KERALA INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATION (KITCO) Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.3.5. Organisatiun Structure Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.3.8 Operational, Managerial and Financial Performance Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.6.4. Organisation Structure of CMD Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.8.1 Dimensions of Operations Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 7.1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page APPENDIX 3.1: t -Test of Operational Performance - KEPIP and KIAP Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page .APPENDIX 4.1 Average Operational Performance Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page APPENDIX 5.1. Correlation between Operational Level Satisfacion Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page APPENDIX 5.4: t -, rest of Operational Performance - KlNFRA and TECHNOPARK Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.56. Pre-operative Expenses and Cumulative Pre-operative Expenses 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 3.58 Travelling and Conveyance and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.59. Printing & Stationery and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.60. Vehicle Hire Charges and its Proportion to Pre-operative: Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.61 Service Charges and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.62. Rent and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.63 Telephone, Postage & Telegram Expenses and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.64 Electricity & Water Charges and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.65 Advertisement and Publicity and Business Promotion and their Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.66. Audit Fees- Internal and Statutory - and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.67. Consultancy & Professional Charges and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.70 Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.75 ANOVA of Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.78. Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.81. Operational Performance Effectiveness Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.84. Operational Performance Effectiveness Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.87. Response to Operational Problems Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.18. Budgeted and Actual Overheads Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.26. Capital Employed, Deficit and Cumulative Deficit / Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.27. Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.32. Operational Performance Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.37. Operational and Managerial Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.38. Operational and Financial Level Satisfactions: Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.39 ANOVA Table of Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.42. Operational Level Satisfaction Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 4.46. Operational Problems Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 5.1. Score of Operational Performance and its Rank Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.13. Projects Cleared and their Investment and MOUs signed and their Total Outlay Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.16. Operating Profit, Profit after Taxes & Cumulative Profit/ Loss Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.21. Outsiders Funds, Shareholders funds and Debt-equity Ratio Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.25. Total Income, Total Expenditure, Operating Deficit / Surplus and Profit / Loss Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.33 Occupation of Industrial Estates by SST Units Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 6.39. Cost of Goods Sold/ Materials Consumed, Staff Expenses, Operative, Administrative and Other Expenses and Finance Charges and their Proportions 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 3.23. Travelling and Conveyance Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.24. Vehicle Hire Charges and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.25. Rent and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.26. Telephone, Postage & Telegram Expenses and its Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page 3.27. Advertisement and Publicity and Business Promotion Expenses and their Proportion to Pre-operative Expenses Performance Evaluation of Industrial Promotion Agencies in Kerala James Devassia 2004
Page Objectives of the study Physiological and biochemical changes during the germination and seedling growth of Bael seeds (Aegle Marmelose Corr) Hari, N 2004
Page Sastra Sadas - an outline Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page II. SOURCE AND ORIGIN OF IDEAS EXPLAINED IN NACARATNAMALIKA Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page Origin of the Navya Nyaya language Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page Navya Nyaya - An outline Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page 4. Obstruction of contradictory knowledge - an examination Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page An outline of Devotional lyrics Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page Origin and development of Devotional lyrics Nacaratnamalika and other Works of Sastrsarman: A study Mary, P I 2004
Page B.13. INDIAN GOOSEBERRY (Emblica officinale Gaertn.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page B.14. LADYS FINGER / OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page POST HARVEST FUNGAL DISEASES OFTUBEROUS VEGETABLES Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page C.8. GINGER (Zingiber officinale Rose.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page POST HARVEST FUNGAL DISEASES OFUNDER UTILlZED FRUITS Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page D.3. CASHEW APPLE (Anocardium occidentale L.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page D.4. CEYLON OLIVE / VALIYA KARA (Elaeocarpus serratus (L.) W. & A.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Observations Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 25 Petri - dish culture of F. oxysporurn in PDA Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 26 Inoculation of F. oxysporum on uninjured and injured fruits Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page A.1. SANTRA ORANGE (Citrus reticulata Blanco.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 84 Inoculation of F. oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 85 lnoculation of F. oxysporum on uninjured and injured fruits Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 102 Inoculation of F. oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page B.13. INDIAN GOOSEBERRY (Emblica officinale Gaertn.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page B.14. LADYS FINGER/ OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 151 Inoculation of F oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 164 Inoculation of F.oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 165 Inoculation of F oxysporum on uninjured and injured fruits Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 176 inoculation of F. oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 182 Inoculation of F.oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table -183 Inoculation of F oxysporurn on uninjured and injured fruits Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page POST HARVEST FUNGAL DISEASES OFTUBEROUS VEGETABLES Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table - 201 lnoculation of F.oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Table -217 lnoculation of F. oxysporum Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page C.8. GINGER (Zingiber officinale Rose.) Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page POST HARVEST FUNGAL DISEASES OFUNDER UTILIZED FRUITS Studies into Some Post Harvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Caused by Fungi Cherian T T 2004
Page Objectives of the Study Isolation and molecular Characterisation of β-1, 3-Glucanase gene and its role in combating abnormal leaf fall disease in Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell Arg) Thanseem Ismail 2005
Page 2.1. Defense Mechanisms in Plants - An Overview Isolation and molecular Characterisation of β-1, 3-Glucanase gene and its role in combating abnormal leaf fall disease in Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell Arg) Thanseem Ismail 2005
Page 2 Occurrence of Abnormal Leaf Fall disease and its symptoms Isolation and molecular Characterisation of β-1, 3-Glucanase gene and its role in combating abnormal leaf fall disease in Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell Arg) Thanseem Ismail 2005
Page TABLE: 6 MONTHLY VARIATIONS OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN (mg.l-) IN PERIJMTIIICNARIJVI DIJRlNGTHE PERIOD FROM APRIL 2001 TO MARCH 2002 Fishes of the Perumthenaruvi region of the Pamba river with special reference to Benthic forms Thomas John, P 2005
Page 1.4 Objectives A comparative study of the root and other biochemical characteristics towards salinity tolerance in two high yielding varieties of Rice Anniamma Thomas 2005
Page 4 OBSERVATIONS A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 4.1.4. Seed output and reproductive capacity A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 5.4. Seed output and reproductive capacity A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 6.4. Observations A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 7. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 16. Data of seed output and reproductive capacity of the taxa investigated A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 27. Effect of the methanolic extract of plant materials on oxygen derived free radical generation A comprehensive investigation into some selected species of Sida Linn with reference to their substitutes and adulterants Lissy, K P 2005
Page 3. Optimisation of Mixing Parameters, Morphology and Mechanical Properties of HDPE/NBR Blends Compatibilisation of high density Polyethylene/Nitrile Rubber blends Josephine George 2004
Page 3.2.1 Optimisation of mixing parameters Compatibilisation of high density Polyethylene/Nitrile Rubber blends Josephine George 2004
Page 1.5 Objectives and Hypotheses Prevention of addiction to alcohol and drugs: Towards a model for Kerala John George 2005
Page APPENDIX -XIV BANGKOK DECLARATION of Non - Governmental Organizations - 1994 World Forum on Drug Demand Reduction Prevention of addiction to alcohol and drugs: Towards a model for Kerala John George 2005
Page Fig. No: 7 Occupation Prevention of addiction to alcohol and drugs: Towards a model for Kerala John George 2005
Page 1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page II. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page UNIT 6 SHELL OR ORBIT Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page Observations Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page Fig. 4.25 Structure of Oxygen atom Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page Fig. 4.27 Structure of Oxygen atom Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page Objectives of the study Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Marketing objectives Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Thrissur District Co-operative Bank Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Occupation - wise classification of respondents Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Opinion About Changes in Working Time. Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Opinion About Opening the Branches on Sundays Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Timely Opening and Closing of Branches Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Opinion About Other Basic Amenities. Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page Opinion About Adequacy of Bank Branches Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 3.6.Dissolved Oxygen Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 3.6.1.Variation of dissolved oxygen content of water between stations Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 3.6.2.Seasonal variations of dissolved oxygen in water between stations Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 3.6.3.Seasonal variation of dissolved oxygen in water within stations Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 3.6.4.Variation of dissolved oxygen between surface water and bottomwaters Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Table.1.15. Monthly variation of dissolved oxygen (mgl1) in lthikkara riverduring the period from December 1995 to November 1996. Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Table.1.18 Results of ANOVA comparing Oxygen (Sudace water) betweendifferent Stations and Seasons. Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Table.1.19 Results of ANOVA Comparing Oxygen (bottom water) betweendifferent Stations and Seasons. Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig.1.15.1.Monthly variation of Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l) Station I Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig.1.15.2.Monthly variation of dissolved oxygen (mg/l) Station II Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig.1.15.3.Monthly variation of dissolved oxygen (mg/l) Station III Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig.1.15.4.Monthly variation of dissolved oxygen (mg/l) Sation IV Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig.1.15.5.Monthly variation of dissolved oxygen (mg/l) Station V Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig.1.15.6.Monthly variation of dissolved oxygen (mg/l) Station VI Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Fig 2: Schematic representation for oxidative stress induced tissue injury A study on the Antiatherogenic effects of Proteoglycans and other active principles from natural sources Achuthan, C R 2000
Page Table 1.2: Examples of intermolecular interactions in polymer blends ofvarying degrees of miscibility Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page 5. Error Analysis --- Oxidation and Reduction Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page 28. t- test between the ratings of Experts and Teachers:.Availability of Resources for Remedial Teaching - OXIDATION AND REDUCTION Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page 31. t test between the ratings of experts and teachers: Suitability of Remedial Teaching Material- OXIDATION AND REDUCTION Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page 34. t-test between the ratings of Experts and Teachers: Practicability of Remedial Teaching using the Remedial leaching Materials - OXIDATION AND REDUCTION Preparation and testing of remedial teaching materials for educationally backward students in Chemistry at the Secondary school level Rajeswari, K 2005
Page 4.1.9.2 Ontogeny of callus Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.9.3 Histology of Non organogenic callus Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.9.4 Histology of Organogenic callus Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.9.6 Ontogeny of direct somatic embryos Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.9.7 Ontogeny of Indirect somatic embryos Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.10.2 Histochemical localization in the non-organogenic calli Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 4.1.10.3 Histochemical localization in organogenic callus Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 5.4 Indirect Organogenesis Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 21 Effect of Coconut water or, shoot induction from nodal segments of Adenia hondala in the optimized. medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 22 Effect of CAP on shoot induction from nodal segments of Adenia hondala •in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 23 Effect of Biotin on shoot induction from nodal segments of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table- 24 Effect of GA3 on shoot induction from nodal segments of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 25 Effect of ABA on shoot induction from nodal segments in Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 26 Effect of MS strength on shoot induction from nodal segments of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 63 Response of various PGR combinations on Indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 67 Optimization of BAP and Kn combinations for indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala on MS medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 68 Optimization of BAP + 2iP combinations for indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala on MS medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 69 Effect of Coconut water on indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 70 Effect of CAP on indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 71 Effect of TDZ on indirect organogenesis in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 72 Effect of GA3 on indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 73 Effect of ABA on indirect organogenesis in Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 82 Effect of TDZ on embryo induction from leaf explants of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 83 Effect of ABA on embryo induction from leaf explants of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 84 Effect of CH on embryo induction from leaf explants of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 85 Effect of MS strength from leaf explants of Adenia hondala in the optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 95 Optimisation of NAA + BAP on embryo maturation in Adenia hondala on MS medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 104 Intensity of metabolite and enzyme localization in the Non organogenic call] of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 105 Intensity of metabolite and enzyme localization in the organogenic callus of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 106: Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of stem of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 107: Qualitative chemical examination of: various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of leaves of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 108: Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of tubers of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 109: Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of regenerated shoots of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 110: Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of non organogenic calli of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 115 Effect of BAP on direct organogenesis from nodal segments in Baliospermum montanum -on MS medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 116 Effect of Kn on direct organogenesis from nodal segments in Baliospermum montanum on MS medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 1.8. Objectives of this study Studies on ecogeography and genetic diversity of the Genus Momordica L in India Joseph John, K 2005
Page 10 Phenological observations in various Momordica spp Studies on ecogeography and genetic diversity of the Genus Momordica L in India Joseph John, K 2005
Page 12 Observations on various stages of fruit maturity Studies on ecogeography and genetic diversity of the Genus Momordica L in India Joseph John, K 2005
Page 52 Contribution of each variable (in descending order) to the first three principal component axes Studies on ecogeography and genetic diversity of the Genus Momordica L in India Joseph John, K 2005
Page 62 Soil seed bank observations in home garden sites Studies on ecogeography and genetic diversity of the Genus Momordica L in India Joseph John, K 2005
Page 1.5 Objectives Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.2.1.4 Occupation and level of education Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.3 Sources of income for the occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.4.2 Average income and consumption expenditures of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.4.5 Income and expenditure of savers and dissavers of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 4.8 Occupation groups and saving Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.9.7 Cumulative operations of HUDCO from its inception till 31st March 1994. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 4.8.1 Review of lending operations of HDFC from 1983 -84 to 1999-2000. 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 Grewia oppositifolia Buch. Ham ex DC. (Morphotype I) Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Grewia oppositifolia (Morphotype II) Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Grewia orientalis L. Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Corchorus olitorius L. Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page c) Exine thickness and ornamentation Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Table - 117 Effect of 2iP on direct organogenesis from nodal segments in Baliospermum montanum on MS medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 131 Effect of Coconut water on shoot induction from leaf explants of Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 132 Effect of CAP on shoot induction from leaf explants of Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 133 Effect of Biotin on shoot induction from leaf explants of Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 134 Effect of GA3 on shoot induction from leaf explants of Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 135 Effect of ABA on shoot induction from leaf explants of Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 172 Indirect Organogenesis In Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 188 Effect of coconut water an embryo maturation in Baliospermum montanum in optimized media Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 189 Effect of CAP on embryo maturation in Baliospermum montanum in optimized media Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 190 Effect of GA3 on embryo maturation in Baliospermum montanum in optimized media Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 191 Effect of ABA on embryo maturation in Baliospermum montanum in optimized media Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 192 Effect of sucrose on embryo maturation in Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 193 Effect of MS strength on embryo maturation in Baliospermum montanum in optimized medium Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 196 Intensity of metabolite and enzyme localization during direct organogenesis in Baliopsermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 198 Intensity of metabolite and enzyme localization in non-organogenic callus of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 200: Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of leaves of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 201 Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of the roots of Baliopsermum montanum Table - 202 Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of the leaves of regenearated shoots of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 202 Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successivesolvent extraction of the leaves of regenerated shoots of Baliospemum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Table - 203 Qualitative chemical examination of various extracts obtained by successive solvent extraction of the leaves of regenearated shoots of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 10 Histological studies of different stages of shoot regeneration from organogenic calli of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 11 Ontogeny of direct somatic embryogenesis from leaf explants of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 12. Ontogeny of indirect somatic embryogenesis from friable calli of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 14 Localization of metabolites and enzymes in the. non-organogenic calli of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 15 Localization of metabolites and enzymes in the organogenic calli of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 20 Comparison of Optimum treatments of PGR combination on callogenesis from leaf explants of Adenia hondala. Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 21 Comparison of Optimum treatments of PGR combination on callogenesis from internodal explants of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 22 Comparison of Optimum treatments of PGR combination on callogenesis from nodal explants of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 23 Metabolite mobilization in direct organogenic cultures of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 24 Metabolite mobilization in organogenic callus cultures of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 26 Metabolite mobilization in non-organogenic cultures of Adenia hondala Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 34 Rooting of the plantlets of Baliospermum montanum obtained through regeneration pathways other than somatic embryogenesis Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 40 T.S. of non-organogenic callus showing metabolites and enzyme deposition in Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 46 Comparison of Optimum treatments of PGR combination on callogenesis from leaf explants of Baliospermum montanum. Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 47 Comparison of Optimum treatments of PGR combination on callogenesis from internodal explants of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 48 Comparison of Optimum treatments of PGR combination on callogenesis from nodal explants of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig.49 Metabolite mobilization in direct organogenic cultures of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page Fig. 51 Metabolite mobilization in non organogenic cultures of Baliospermum montanum Studies on Micropropagation for Conservation of Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of South India Aruna A 2005
Page 1.2.1 Orthorhombic crystals Ultrasonic investigation of elastic properties and phase transition in selected mixed Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals George Varughese 2005
Page 1.3.2 Elastic constants measurements in Orthorhombic crystal Ultrasonic investigation of elastic properties and phase transition in selected mixed Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals George Varughese 2005
Page 1.6.2 Landau theory of second order phase transition Ultrasonic investigation of elastic properties and phase transition in selected mixed Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals George Varughese 2005
Page 2.1.4 The Pulse Echo Overlap method Ultrasonic investigation of elastic properties and phase transition in selected mixed Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals George Varughese 2005
Page Fig.2.2 Echo pair in the overlapped condition Ultrasonic investigation of elastic properties and phase transition in selected mixed Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals George Varughese 2005
Page 3.1.10 The Social Education Organizers Training Centre Dr G Ramachandran: A historical biography Mathew, T M 2005
Page 3.1.16 The (Co- operative Consumers Store Dr G Ramachandran: A historical biography Mathew, T M 2005
Page 3.1.17 The Sarvodaya Co-operative Agricultural Bank Dr G Ramachandran: A historical biography Mathew, T M 2005
Page 3.1.18 The Co-operative Tenancy Housing Society Dr G Ramachandran: A historical biography Mathew, T M 2005
Page Objectives of the Study Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page Outline of the Study Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page 2. Technology and Economic Development – An Overview Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page Mechanisation, Scale and Output Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page A case of individual initiative in organic farming Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page Leasing, Occupation, Gender, Age and Educational Status Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page Changes in the Farming Operations under GALASA Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page Cost Structure (operation-wise) in the Traditional, Green Revolution and the GALASA Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page 8. Paradigm Shifts in Technology Development in the Traditional, Green Revolution and Post Green Revolution Phases of Agriculture - An Overview Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page 7.9 Classification of Farmers under GALASA based on Main Occupation (Head of Household) Agricultural technology development and transfer in the socio-economic transformation of agrarian economies: The Kerala experience with special reference to Kuttanad Aniyankunju, P C 2005
Page III. OBSERVATIONS Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page PLTE -10 Histochemical localisation of protein in foliar epidermis ofSpilanthes acmella M urr. Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page PLATE -11 Histochemical localisation of protein in foliar epidermis ofEmilia sonchifolia DC. Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page PLATE -18 Scanning electron micrographs of the seeds ofSpilan fhes acmella M urr. Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page PLATE -19 Scanning electron micrographs of the seeds ofSpilanthes acrnella Murr. (Portion enlarged) Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page PLATE -20 Scanning electron micrographs of the seeds ofEmifia sonchifo /ia D C. Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page PLATE -21 Scanning electron micrographs of the seeds ofEmilia sonchifolia DC. (Portion enlarged) Impact of heavy metals on some Medicinal plants Anitha, C T 2005
Page Objectives New social movements in the Third world: The case of Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad Mohan Kumar, K 2005
Page III. The Political Economy of Kerala: An Overview New social movements in the Third world: The case of Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad Mohan Kumar, K 2005
Page IV. Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad: Origins and Development New social movements in the Third world: The case of Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad Mohan Kumar, K 2005
Page Membership and Organizational Setup New social movements in the Third world: The case of Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad Mohan Kumar, K 2005
Page Objectives of the Study Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Organisation of the Report Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page II LANGUAGE ACQUISITION- A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Objectives of language learning Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Objectives of reading Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Classification of Occupation Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Observation Schedule. Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Rank order Correlation Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page Objectives of the Study Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 11 First Order Partial Correlation between the Independent Variables and the Total Language Skills in English in the Whole Sample and in the Sub Samples Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 12 Second Order Partial Correlation between the Independent Variables and the Total Language Skills in English Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 13 First Order Partial Correlation between the independent Variables and each of the Basic Language Skills in English LS1, LS2., LS3and LS4 Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page I4 Second Order Partial Correlation between the Independent Variables and each of the Four Basic Language Skills in English LS1, LS2, LS3.; and LS4 Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 17 Rank Order Correlation between the Institution-Related Factors and the Total language Skills in English in the whole sample Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 18 Rank Order Correlation between the Institution-Related Factors and the Individual Language Skill - Listening in English in the whole sample. Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 19 Rank Order Correlation between the institution-Related Factors and the Individual Language Skill - Speaking in the whole sample Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 20 Rank Order Correlation between the institution-Related Factors and the Individual Language Skill -- Reading in the whole sample Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 21 Rank Order Correlation between the Institution-Related Factors and the Individual Language Skill - Writing in the whole sample. Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page APPENDIX VI Observation Schedule Effect of pupil-and-institution related factors on the development of English language skills of Secondary school children Rajeswary, P J 2000
Page 1. Proto-oncogenes Study on the anticancer activity of secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants employing cell and tissue culture techniques Shylesh, B S 2001
Page a) Organic carcinogens Study on the anticancer activity of secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants employing cell and tissue culture techniques Shylesh, B S 2001
Page SECULARISM: THE CONCEPT AND ITS ORIGIN Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE DEVELOPMENT OFSECULARISM AS A NATIONAL IDEOLOGY Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page COMMUNALISM VS COMMUNISM AND THE PROSPECTS OFSECULARISM IN KERALA Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page OBJECTIVES Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page PRE-BRITISH KERALA -AN OVERVIEW Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page IDENTITY POLITICS AND COMMUALISATION -THE ROLE OFSECULARISTS IN KERALA POLITICS Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page THE ORIGIN OF COMMUNALISTS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER Secularisation and communalisation in Kerala: A re-examination of concepts and processes Saji P Jacob 2000
Page 1.2 Objectives of the Study A study of the Secondary school curriculum with a view to restructuring it into a Gandhian educational framework Mathew, V T 2001
Page 2.8.2 Mutual co-operation between school and community A study of the Secondary school curriculum with a view to restructuring it into a Gandhian educational framework Mathew, V T 2001
Page 3.A6 Curricular Orientations in the Individual Learner A study of the Secondary school curriculum with a view to restructuring it into a Gandhian educational framework Mathew, V T 2001
Page 1.6 Objectives of the study Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page 4.2 Demography: an overview Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page 4.8 Agenda 21: an overview Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page 5.8.2 Impact of better health on oemographic? transition Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page Table 4.1. Differences between present orientations and Gandhian orientation Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page Table 5.29. Number of patients treated (Al opathic) Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page Table 6.23. Option of the parents with regard to their choice on schools for children Demographic dynamics and sustainable development: A study with special reference to Kerala Venugopal, R 2000
Page 1.1 Objectives of the work Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 1.2 Organisation of the thesis Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 4. OPTIMISATION OF THE SUPPORT AND SYNTHESIS OF BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 4.3 Optimisation of the support by synthesis of Ser-Phe-Leu-Glu Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 6. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Structure-reactivity studies in crosslinked functionalised Polymer supports and their applications in Peptide synthesis Desy P Koruthu 2000
Page 1.5 Scope and objectives Studies on interaction of Copper (II) with Dithiocarbamates derived from primary Amines Mathai, T U 2000
Page 3.1.3 Oxidation of RHDtc with iodine solution (Preparation of N, N-disubstituted thiuram disulphides) Studies on interaction of Copper (II) with Dithiocarbamates derived from primary Amines Mathai, T U 2000
Page 4.3.4 Oligomeric CuRHDtc species from aqueous medium Studies on interaction of Copper (II) with Dithiocarbamates derived from primary Amines Mathai, T U 2000
Page 1.6 Occupational Differences Between Men and Women A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 1.7 Reasons for the Differences in Occupation between Men and Women A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 1.19 Objectives A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 7.13 Membership in Organisations A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page 7.11 Membership in Organisations A study of women workers in the plantation sector of Kerala Tessy Kurian 2000
Page II. Offering Alternative Social Systems Counter-discursive strategies in the novels of Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Ayi Kwei Armah Thomas, E A 2001
Page 4.5 Growth of Thrissur District Co-operative Bank Over the years Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.1 Occupation-wise classification of respondents Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.5 Education of Respondents (Occupation-wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.7 Income wise Distribution of respondents (Occupation- wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.9 Types of Accounts Maintained by the respondents (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.11 Duration of Accounts Maintained by the Respondents ( (Occupation-wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.13. Reasons for Selecting the Branch (Occupation-wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.15 Personal Influence to expedite Transactions (Occupation-wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.17 Discriminant values of time for the Completion of Transactions (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.19 Display of Time Norms and Interest Rates (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.21 Discriminant Value of Employees Behaviour to the Respondents (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.23 Discriminant Value of Courtsey Extended to the Respondents (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.25 Presence of Bank Staff During Working Hours (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.29 Nature of Complaint Lodged (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.31 Treatment of Complaint (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.33 Suitability of Working Time of Branches (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.35 Availability of Basic Amenities (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.37 Frequency of visit to the Branches (Occupation-wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.39 Entries in Pass Book (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.41 Errors in Pass Book (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.43 Responses on Term Deposits and Nomination Facility (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.45 Credit Related Services (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.47 Influence to Avail Credit Facility (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.49 Responses on Application Format (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.51 Borrowings from Money Lenders (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.53 Responses on Reasonableness of Service Charges (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.55 Responses on Reasonableness of Interest Rates (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 5.57 Customer Satisfaction Index (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.2 Awareness about the Deposit (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.4 Awareness about Loans and Advances (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.6 Awareness about Remittances (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.8 Awareness about Miscellaneous services (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.10 Sources of Awareness about Existing Services of the Banks (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.12 Other Forms of Investments of the Respondents (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.14 Media Preference of Respondents (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.16. Receipt of Greetings During Festivals (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.18 Responses on Customer Meets (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.19 Opinion about Information on New Schemes (Bank wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.20 Opinion about Information on New Schemes (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 6.22 Overall Customer Satisfaction Index (Occupation wise) Evaluation of marketing strategies of Commercial Banks George, K M 2001
Page 3.3.0 Objectives of the Study Emotional problems in wives of alcoholics Jancy Raj 2001
Page 3.12.0 Operational Definitions Emotional problems in wives of alcoholics Jancy Raj 2001
Page 1.3. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 3.2 DEVELOPMENT OF PANCHAYAT ORGANISATION The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 4.4.5 FAMILY OCCUPATION The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 4.7 PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 4.8.2 SPECIAL GRAM SABHA - SECOND GRAM SABHA (OCTOBER -NOVEMBER 1996) The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 4.8.6 SIXTH GRAM SABHA (SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 1998) The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 4.17: Family Occupation of the Panchayat Members by Sex (Gram Panchayat) The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 4.18: Family Occupation of the Participants in Gram Sabhas by Sex The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 4.19: Family Occupation of the Non-Participants in Gram Sabhas by Sex The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 4.24: Respondents opinion on the Ideal Frequency of Gram Sabha Meetings The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 4.41: Respondents Opinion Regarding the Ideal Duration of Gram Sabha Meeting The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 6.9: Occupational Distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the District The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page Table 6.14: Family Occupation of the Women Panchayat Members (Gram Panchayat) The structure and functioning of Gram Sabhas: A study focused on the District of Kottayam Lucyamma Kurian 2001
Page 1. PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC DYES Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page Fig.1.1 Tuning Range of Various Classes of Organic Dyes Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page 1.5 Interaction of Laser Radiations with Organic Dyes Laser induced photophysical properties and energy transfer mechanism in dye systems George C Chennattucherry 2001
Page A Soviet Reappraisal of South Asian Policy in the Offing The problems of security in South Asia: Soviet perceptions and policies 1964-1971 Vijayakrishnan, K 1997
Page Soviet Overtures to Pakistan The problems of security in South Asia: Soviet perceptions and policies 1964-1971 Vijayakrishnan, K 1997
Page 6. THE INDO-SOVIET TREATY OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP AND CO-OPERATION 1971 The problems of security in South Asia: Soviet perceptions and policies 1964-1971 Vijayakrishnan, K 1997
Page 1.8. and objectives Thermoplastic elastomers from Nylon/Acrylonitrile-co-butadiene Rubber blends: The role of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation on blend properties Radhesh Kumar, C 2000
Page 5.4 Financial and physical investment of different occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.4.1 Financial investment of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.4.2 Pattern of physical investment of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.4.3 Liabilities and current saving of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 7.2 Sources of income of the occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 7.3 Income distribution among occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 7.4 Consumption expenditure pattern among the occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 7.13 Occupation and saving Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 7.19 Investment pattern of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 2.2 Gross domestic product by industry of origin (at constant prices) Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 2.11 Gross capital formation by industry of origin Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 2.13 State domestic product by industry of origin at constant prices. Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.6 Distribution of households according to occupation and level of education of the head of the household Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.8 Distribution of households according to ownership of land Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.9 Nature and extent of land possessed by different occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.10 Nature and extent of land possessed by different occupation groups - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.15 Classification of income from main and supplementary sources for the occupational groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.16 Classification of income from main and supplementary sources for the occupational groups - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.18 Average income and consumption expenditure of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.19 Average income and consumption expenditure of occupation groups - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.24 Average income and consumption expenditures on food and non food items by saving and dissaving households of occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 3.25 Average income and consumption expenditures on food and non food items by saving; and dissaving households of occupation groups - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 4.13 Income and saving of different occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 4.14 Income and saving of different occupation groups – villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.5 Pattern of investment of different occupation groups - financial Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.6 Pattern of investment of different occupation groups - financial - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.7 Pattern of investment of different occupation groups - physical Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.8 Pattern of investment of different occupation groups - physical - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.9 Financial, physical, total saving and liabilities of different occupation groups Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 5.10 Financial, physical, total saving and liabilities of different occupation groups - villages separate Determinants of saving behaviour of rural households in Kerala Unny, C J 2004
Page 6. Objectives of the Study A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page Awareness and opinion of women entrepreneurs on new economicpolicy A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page Type of Organisation and sustainability A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page Optimism and Determination A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 10. 3.2 Women-owned enterprises in the United States A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 13.3.5 Growth of women Industrial Co operative societies A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 16. 4.2 Entrepreneurs attended EDP and their opinion A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 21. 4.7 Opinion of entrepreneurs about the impact of new economic policy A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 36 5.15 Distribution of Owners equity. A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 49 5.28 Proportion of outstanding debts to, working capital A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 55 5.34 Type of organisation and sustainability of enterprise A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 73 6.15 Determination and optimism of entrepreneurs A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 4 Growth of Employment opportunities in Kerala A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page 21 Type of organization and of sustainability A study on women entrepreneurship in Kerala Krishnan Embran, M K 2004
Page I.8 Effect of Filler on Thermal Conductivity ofRubber Compounds Studies on vulcanisation kinetics, thermal conductivity and technological properties of Aluminium powder-filled Natural Rubber compounds Sara Chandy 1998
Page I.11 Objectives of the Work Studies on vulcanisation kinetics, thermal conductivity and technological properties of Aluminium powder-filled Natural Rubber compounds Sara Chandy 1998
Page VII.3 Ozone Resistance of the Vulcanisates Studies on vulcanisation kinetics, thermal conductivity and technological properties of Aluminium powder-filled Natural Rubber compounds Sara Chandy 1998
Page Fig. VII.l Optical photographs of ozone exposed samples (2 hours) Studies on vulcanisation kinetics, thermal conductivity and technological properties of Aluminium powder-filled Natural Rubber compounds Sara Chandy 1998
Page Fig. VII.2 Optical photographs of ozone exposed samples (20 hours) Studies on vulcanisation kinetics, thermal conductivity and technological properties of Aluminium powder-filled Natural Rubber compounds Sara Chandy 1998
Page 1.1.4. Oncogenic Viruses. Pharmacological properties of Curcuminoids and related compounds Ruby John, A 1996
Page 1.3. REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES Pharmacological properties of Curcuminoids and related compounds Ruby John, A 1996
Page 1.3.6. Inflammatory Responses and Reactive Oxygen Species. Pharmacological properties of Curcuminoids and related compounds Ruby John, A 1996
Page 1.3.7 Other clinical conditions related to reactive oxygen species. Pharmacological properties of Curcuminoids and related compounds Ruby John, A 1996
Page 1.5.3 Chemopreventive agents of plant origin Pharmacological properties of Curcuminoids and related compounds Ruby John, A 1996
Page 3.3.6. Effect of curcuminoids on the inhibition of super oxide production. Pharmacological properties of Curcuminoids and related compounds Ruby John, A 1996
Page 3.4 Binding of Methyl Orange, Methyl Red, Methylene Blue and Rose Bengal by a polymer support Macromolecular characteristics on the binding of Rose Bengal by crosslinked polymers Gigimol, M G 2000
Page 4.1.4 Binding of Methyl Orange, Methyl Red, Methylene Blue and Rose Bengal bycrosslinked polyacrylamide-supported amine Macromolecular characteristics on the binding of Rose Bengal by crosslinked polymers Gigimol, M G 2000
Page 5 Summary and Outlook Macromolecular characteristics on the binding of Rose Bengal by crosslinked polymers Gigimol, M G 2000
Page 1.8 Objectives of the Study The new self-concept of Indian woman emerging from the novels of Anita Desai Latha Nair, R 2001
Page 1.6.3 Boric oxide glasses Preparation of (1-x-y)(B2O3)-x(Li2O)-y(MCl2) glasses and investigation of their properties Vijoy, P S 2000
Page Pulse-echo overlap (PEO) method Preparation of (1-x-y)(B2O3)-x(Li2O)-y(MCl2) glasses and investigation of their properties Vijoy, P S 2000
Page 6 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF (l-x-y) (B203) -x (Li2O) -y (MCl2) GLASSES Preparation of (1-x-y)(B2O3)-x(Li2O)-y(MCl2) glasses and investigation of their properties Vijoy, P S 2000
Page 1.5 Objectives of the Study Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 1.8 Outline of the Study Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page II. An Overview of Literature Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 5.4 Occupational Status of Parents Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 1.1 Self Financing Engineering Colleges Affiliation and Ownership 1993-1997 Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 3.4 Share of States in the Income of the Higher Education Institutions in Oecd Countries Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 3.5 Share of Fees in Unit Operating Expenditure Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 5.15 Opinion on Whether Entrance Coaching is Useful in Getting Admission to Engineering Course Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 5.16 Opinion on Whether Entrance Coaching Leads to Neglect of Class Room Studies Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 5.17 Opinion on Whether 50 Percent Weightage Should be Given for Marks in the Qualifying Examination Pattern of funding Higher education: A case study of the situation in Kerala Joy J Kulavelil 2001
Page 1.11 Objectives of the Study Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 1.15 Organisation of the Study Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 3.2 Workers Organisation - A Necessity and its Realisation in India Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page Comparative Study of Four Original Central Organisations Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 3.7 Objectives of Trade Unions Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.1.6 Organisation of Unions Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 6.2.12 Managerial Personnels Opinion Regarding Leadership Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 7.2 Objectives of Labour Welfare Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 7.6 Welfare Programmes for Organised Sectors Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.3 Opinion regarding the importance of education Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.7 Opinion of Managerial Personnel about Organising Trade Unions Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.10 Opinion of Workers towards Present Functioning of Trade Union Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.19 Opinion regarding Workers Sectarian Consideration to the Management Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.34 Opinion of the Workers regarding Redressal of their Grievances Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.36 Strike Organised by one Union Fails due to the Opposition of Other Unions Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.38 Organise Strike only when all Other Methods Fail Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.41 Dedicated Leaders originated from within the Industry Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.45 Unions led by Politicians of the Opposition Party have better Fighting Power Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.49 The Trade Unions which are Affiliated to the Opposition Parties usually become Hostile to the Management Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.52 Workers should Participate in a Strike organised for Promoting Political Causes Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.1 Opinion of the Workers on External Advisers as Contemplated by Gandhiji Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.2 Opinion of the Trade Union Leaders on External Advisers as Contemplated by Gandhiji Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.3 Opinion of the Workers about Gandhian idea of Finding out Alternative Work during Strike Period Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.4 Opinion of the Trade union Leaders about Gandhian idea of Finding out Alternative Work during Strike Period Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.5 Opinion of the Workers about Gandhian Socialism Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.6 Trade Union Leaders Opinion about Gandhian Socialism Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.7 Opinion of the Managers about the Gandhian Socialism Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.8 Workers opinion about Gandhijis idea of using truth and non-violence as the means to be adopted Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.9 Opinion of the Trade Union Leaders about Gandhijis idea of using Truth and Non-violence as the Means to be adopted Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.10 Opinion of the Managers about Gandhiji s Idea of using Truth and Non-violence as the Means to be Adopted Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.11 Opinion of the Workers regarding Gandhian View of Justice Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.12 Opinion of the Trade Union Leaders regarding Gandhian View of justice Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.13 Opinion of the Managers regarding Gandhian View of Justice Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.14 Opinion of the Workers about Gandhian views of Intrusion of Politics into trade Unionism Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.15 Opinion of the Trade Union Leaders about Gandhian views of Intrusion of Politics into Trade Unionism Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.16 Opinion of the Managers about Gandhian views of Intrusion of Politics into Trade Unionism Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.17 Opinion of the Workers about rights originate from duties Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.18 Opinion of the Leaders regarding Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.19 Opinion of the Workers regarding the Gandhain vision of raising the moral and intellectual heights of labour Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.20 Opinion of the Leaders regarding the Gandhain vision of raising the moral and intellectual heights of labour Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.21 Opinion of the Managers regarding the Gandhian vision of raising the moral and intellectual heights of labour Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.22 In the event of disputes between capital and labour the union was to endeavour not to achieve victory but to secure a just solution - Opinion of the Workers Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.23 In the event of disputes between capital and labour the union was to endeavor not to achieve victory but to secure a just solution - Opinion of the Leaders Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.24 In the event of disputes between capital and labour the union was to endeavour not to achieve victory but to secure a just solution-Opinion of the Managers Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.25 Opinion of the workers-Gandhian ideology of Morality and Ethics Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.26 Opinion of the leaders Gandhian ideology of Morality and Ethics Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 8.27 Opinion of the managers on Gandhian ideology of Morality and Ethics Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page 5.2 Opinion of Workers towards Present Functioning of Trade Unions Dynamics of trade unionism in Kerala with view to find Gandhian alternative to the industrial problems in Kerala Molly Varghese 2002
Page Theoretical Assumptions and Objectives Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page Theoretical Assumptions and Objectives Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page Theoretical Assumptions and Objectives Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page Theoretical Assumptions and Objectives Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page Theoretical Assumptions and Objectives Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page 3.3.1 Literature Supports and Enriches the Learners Knowledge ofthe Language System Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page 3.4.2 Literature Disrupts the Utilitarian Objectives of Language Learning Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page 4.5.1 It Is Language Oriented Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page Fig. 5.4 The Collocational Oddity of Who (the wind) chariotest. seeds. Analysis of selected stylistic concepts and the method of their application in teaching literature in under-graduate classes in India Shibu Simon 2000
Page 1.4.0.0 Objectives of the Study The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 4.4.0.0 Objectives of IRDP The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 4.19.0.0 Role of Voluntary Organizations in Development The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 6 Occupational Classification 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 20 Periodicity of Visits of Block / Bank Officials The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 23 Donation or Bribe to Obtain Loan The impact of IRDP in the development of Kerala: A Gandhian critique Indu C Thankappan 2001
Page 24 Permanence of Occupation 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 1.5 Objectives of the study 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 2. Origin and Stages of Growth of Child Care Services in India 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 2.3.3 Objectives 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 5.2 To Assess the Impact of Pre-school Education in the reduction ofschool dropout rates, enrolment and retention in further education 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 6.2 Obiectives 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 5.27 Problems faced in organizing Nutrition and Health Education sessions by AWWs 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 5.37 Monthly visits to Anganwadi by Child Development Project Officer 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 5.42 Co-ordination between Health & ICDS functionaries 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 2.7 Organizational set up of ICDS 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 The Organisational Politics Political socialization of the Tribals Geetha, T K 2001
Page V. DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE: AN OVERVIEW Political socialization of the Tribals Geetha, T K 2001
Page OWNERSHIP PATTERN OF LAND AMONG THE TRBALS OF WAYANAD Political socialization of the Tribals Geetha, T K 2001
Page OCCUPATION Political socialization of the Tribals Geetha, T K 2001
Page Objectives of the Study The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page Organization of the Research Report The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page Obiectives of the Study The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page Objectivity. The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page Rating Scale for Assessing Oral Communication Skill The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page 5.3.Comparison of the Effectiveness of Interactive Approach Model -- with the-C- onventional Teaching Method The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page Obiectives of the Study The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page 2. Weightage to Objectives of the Test of English as Second Language The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page H. Rating Scale For Assessing Oral Communication Skill The effect of interactive approach model in teaching English as Second language Babitha Suresh 2002
Page 3. The Artists Odyssey: The Battle With Many Selves The battle of love and art against time: A study of Lawrence Durrell as a poet Jamuna, B S 2000
Page Table 1.1 Human viruses with oncogenic properties Biochemical investigations on Cancer Sreejith, K 2000
Page 4.1.6.Dissolved oxygen Content Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 3. Organic content of the sediment Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page PLATE VI Mystus oculatus (Valenciennes) Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Gerres oyena (forskal) Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page PLATE IX Oxyurichthys tentacularis (Valenciennes) Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page Synaptura orientalis Day Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 2.5. Dissolved Oxygen Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 4.3. Organic content of the sediment. Certain aspects of the ecology of the Ithikkara river Sheeba, S 2001
Page 1.2.2.4 UNESCOs Observation: Call for More Involvement withSociety Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.2.6 Objectives of the Study Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3 Community Oriented Education In India -A Historical Overview Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.3.2.1 Objectives of British Education in India Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.3.3 THE GANDHIAN RE-ORIENTATION Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.3.4.2 The Origin of University Grants Commission (UGC) Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.4.4.1 Broad Objectives Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.4.4.5 Operational Objectives Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 1.5.1 Introduction - An Organizational Analysis of NSS Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 2.7.2.3 Interface with NSS Programme Officers Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 2.7.3.2 A Campaign Organized by NSS Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 2.7.3.5 The Objectives Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 2.7.4.15 Some Observations Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 2.7.5 PRA on Strengths And Weaknesses ofthe Nalpathimala Experiment Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page (b) Co-operation and Social Harmony Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page (c) Lack of Co-operation from the University Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page (e) Poor Co-operation from Erlier Beneficiaries Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 5.4 Objectives Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 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 6.7.1 Importance of owning a house. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 6.7.2 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 6.8.2 Opinion regarding the Gulf remittances causing housing loan in Kerala. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 4.8.1. Review of lending operations of HDFC 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 OBSERVATIONS Karyomorphological analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Piper Linn and allied Genera Annie Joseph Menachery 2000
Page OBSERVATIONS Karyomorphological analysis and exploration of major essential oil constituents in Piper Linn and allied Genera Annie Joseph Menachery 2000
Page 1.4 Objectives Effectiveness of jurisprudential inquiry model in teaching Malayalam at Secondary level Jalajakumari, V T 2006
Page 1.10 Organization of the Research Report Effectiveness of jurisprudential inquiry model in teaching Malayalam at Secondary level Jalajakumari, V T 2006
Page Public Opinion Threat perceptions in South Asia: Pakistan's nuclear programme in the Indian media Teresa Joseph 2004
Page 36. Wedelia chinensis (Osbeck) Merrill Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 39. Tagetes ereda Linn cv. orange Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 47. Sonchus oleraceus Linn Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page Observation Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page Observations Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 1.11 Objectives of the present work Studies on the structural variations in NR/PU Block copolymers caused by NCO/OH ratio and synthetic methods Gopakumar, S 2006
Page 2.8.6.4 The Nature of the Community Organization Process Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.9.1 Introduction: Organization Development (OD) in NSS Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.9.1.1 Organization Development Defined Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.9.1.3 lnterventions for Organizational Change in NSS Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.9.1.4 Objectives of the Intervention Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.9.6 Recommendation No. V: National Training and Orientation Centre (NTOC) for NSS Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.10.4.1 Objectives of Community Placement Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.10.4.2 Expected Outcome Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 4.3.1 Synthesis of D-Phe1- octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 4.3.2 Synthesis of Tyr3- octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 4.4.1 Synthesis of D-Phe- octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 4.4.2 Synthesis of Tyr3- octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 1.3 Registered Chitty Operations in Kochi City Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 1.4 Registered Chitty Operations in City Suburbs Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 1.6 List of Sample of Registered Chitty Fund Operators Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 2.2 Percentage of Loan Outstanding Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.2 Distribution of Firm by Registration and Nature of Organisation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.5 Distribution of Firms by Type of Oganisation and Type of Licenses Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.8 Operational Area of Moneylenders / Chit Funds Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.9 Distribution of Moneylender by License and Area of Operation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.10 Nature of Operation and Area of Operation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.18 Area of Operation and Relation Between ICM and FCM Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.19 Past Occupation and Relation with Formal Banks Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.22 Distribution of ICM and their Past Occupation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.23 Present Occupation and Past Occupation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.24 Status and Past Occupation of Moneylenders Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.27 Nature of Occupation and Nature of Organisation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.28 Relation Between Past and Present Occupation Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 5.3.3 Stressor Induced Potential for Oxidative Stress Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 5 4 3 Influence of Oxidative Stress in Stress Protein Induction in Anabas testudineus Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page An Overview of the Chapters 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 Objectives of the study 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 35. Table 4.30 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.1 to 4.8) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 36. Table 4.31 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.9 to 4.16) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 37. Table 4.32 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.17 to 4.23) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 38. Table 4.33 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.24 to 4.31) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 39. Table 4.34 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.32 to 4.39) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 40. Table 4.35 About Oneself as a Superior (items 4.40 to 4.47) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 41. Table 4.36 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.48 to 4.55) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 42. Table 4.37 About Oneself as a Superior (Items 4.56 to 4.63) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 43. Table 4.38 About Work and Organisational Environment (items 5.1 to 5.6) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 44. Table 4.39 About Work and Organisational Environment (Items 5.7 to 5.14) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 45. Table 4.40 About Work and Organisational Environment (Items 5.15 to 5.21) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 55. Table 4.50 About Oneself as a Subordinate (Items 8.1 to 8.8) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 56. Table 4.51 About Oneself as a Subordinate (Items 8.9 to 8.16) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 57. Table 4.52 About Oneself as a Subordinate (items 8.17 to 8.22) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 58. Table 4.53 About Oneself as a Subordinate (Items 8.23 to 8.30) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 59. Table 4.54 About Oneself as a Subordinate (Items 8.31 to 8.37) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 60. Table 4.55 About Oneself as a Peer (Items 9.1 to 9.7) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 61. Table 4.56 About Oneself as a Peer (Items 9.8 to 9.13) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 62. Table 4.57 About Oneself as a Peer (Items 9.14 to 9.21) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 63. Table 4.58 About Oneself as a Peer (items 9.22 to 9.27) Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 6.4.3 Chloromethylation of crosslinked polystyrene resins: Preparation ofresins (lb, 2bl-2b6 and 3b) 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 1.6 Scope and objectives of the work Dynamic mechanical analysis of multiphase Polymer systems: Application of models Gobinda Gopal Bandyopadhyay 2001
Page 3.10.4.4 Suggested Modus-operandi Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3.10.4.6 Policy-making and Co-ordination Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page Fig. 2 Stages of growth of organizations Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page Fig. 5 Organizational structure for NSS Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page Fig. 8 Co-ordination of community placement programme Communitizing education through National Service Scheme Thomas Abraham, C 2001
Page 3 OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS Impact of some common pesticides on selected Phytoplankters Beena B Nair 2004
Page 3.7 Bioaccumulation of the organochlorine insecticide endosulfan on two algalspecies Impact of some common pesticides on selected Phytoplankters Beena B Nair 2004
Page 4.4 Oreochromis mossambica Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page Picture 8 Oreochremis mossambica (Tilapia) - another introduced fish Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 4.5.4 Biometric indices in Oreochromis mossambica Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 5.2.1 Oreochromis mossambica Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 6.4 Oreochromis mossambica (Peters) Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 7.2 Kumily Girijan Matsya Vyavasaya Co-operative Society Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 7.4 Observations of ponds that belonged to the Mannans Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 8.6 Kumily Girijan Matsya Vyavasaya Co-operative Society Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 26 & 27 Mean biometric indices in different length groups of Oreochromis mossambica Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 28 Mean biometric indices in different length groups of Oreochromis mossambica Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page 33 Monthly distribution of Cyprinus carpio communis & Oreochromis mossambica in Periyar Lake in the year 1996 Fishery management in Periyar Lake Minimol, K C 2001
Page VI.5. Operations of Kerala State Co-operative Bank Ltd. Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VI.6. Purpose-wise outstanding loans in the Kerala State Co-operative Bank Ltd. as on 31st March 1996 to 2000 Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VI.7. Selected indicators of the Credit operations of the Primary Agricultural Credit societies Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VI.8. Annual Long Term Loan Disbursement and Debentures Floated by Kerala State Co-operative Agricultural Rural Development Bank. Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VI.9. Purpose-wise classification of Long Term Loans issued by Primary Co-operative Agriculture & Rural Development Banks Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VI.16. Category-wise assistance by Kerala State Co-operative Housing Federation Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VII.10. Floating rates offered by 17 major HFIs with EMI and effective rate Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page VII.11. Fixed rates offered by 16 major HFIs with EMI and effective rates Flow of credit to trade and commerce in Kerala - A study of Real Estate and Housing Finance in Kerala Sunny Joseph 2004
Page Fig. 3.1. Optical micrographs showing the blend morphology of different blend compositions; (a) N10, (b) N20 and (c) N30 Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page Fig. 3.1. Optical micrographs showing the blend morphology of different blendcompositions: (d) N40, (e) N SO (, f) N60, (g) N70, (h) N80 and (i) NW Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page Fig. 5.9. Scanning electron micrographs of the extrudates of NJO obtained atshear rates of (a) 12 s-, (b) 122 s-I and (c) 367 it Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page 1.1 ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 2.4.9 Occupational Mobility Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 3.2.2 Employment in organised and unorganised sectors Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 3.5 EMPLOYMENT IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 4.1 ORIGIN AND LOCALITY Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 5.5 OCCUPATIONAL MOBlLlTYlACTlVlTY SHIFT Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page OBJECTNES OF THE STUDY Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page II. TRADITIONAL HOUSING CONCEPTS OF KERALA - AN OVERVIEW. Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 3.1 The World Trade Organisational Tree WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 2.2.4 Pollen ovule ratio Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page 4. OBSERVATIONS Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page 4.2.3 Ovule number Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page 4.2.4 Pollen ovule ratio Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page A. Oedogonium showing cap cells 20x Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page 2.3 The Optical (Imaginary) Potential Theoretical investigation of random lasers and electron transport in disordered media Krishna Das, E 2001
Page Thermo-optical analysis Dynamic mechanical analysis of multiphase Polymer systems: Application of models Gobinda Gopal Bandyopadhyay 2001
Page Optical microscopy 98 Dynamic mechanical analysis of multiphase Polymer systems: Application of models Gobinda Gopal Bandyopadhyay 2001
Page FUTURE OUTLOOK Studies on Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Poly (Ethylene-co-vinyl/Acetate) (NBR/EVA) blends Hima Varghese 1999
Page 1.4 Organisation of the thesis Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 2.2.1.1 D-Phe-Octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 2.2.1.2 Tyr3-Octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 3.3.1 Synthesis of octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 3.4.1 Synthesis of octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page 3.4.2 Synthesis of Tyr3-Octreotide Solid phase synthesis of Somatostatin analogue Peptides on Polystyrene-1, 6-hexanediol Diacrylate support Bindu N Paniker 2001
Page Oxidation Scenario in Cancer Development Studies on the relation of Nicotine to Lung cancer Sudheer Mohammed, M M 2001
Page (A) Normal lungs of pairfed controlNote the characteristic empty appearance of the air sacs and alveoli ofthe lung (XI 5) Studies on the relation of Nicotine to Lung cancer Sudheer Mohammed, M M 2001
Page (C) Photomicrograph of the lungs (group Ill) showing infiltrates ofchronic inflammatory cells, predominantly macrophages andlymphocytes (x15) Studies on the relation of Nicotine to Lung cancer Sudheer Mohammed, M M 2001
Page 5 Per oxidative Indices of Nicotine induced Lung Cancer Studies on the relation of Nicotine to Lung cancer Sudheer Mohammed, M M 2001
Page f. Glutathione reductase activity in the haemolysate, liver and lungs ofnicotine-treated rats Studies on the relation of Nicotine to Lung cancer Sudheer Mohammed, M M 2001
Page III Aims and Objectives Metabolism of storage materials in germinating seeds under normal and stress conditions Fathima, P A 2000
Page 2.a. Increase in weight of the Green gram (Vigna radiata) seedlings exposed to differentlights Oofvarying durations. Metabolism of storage materials in germinating seeds under normal and stress conditions Fathima, P A 2000
Page a. Total Chlorophyll, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoids in the - - leaves ofgreen gram seedlings. Metabolism of storage materials in germinating seeds under normal and stress conditions Fathima, P A 2000
Page VI Summary of Observations Metabolism of storage materials in germinating seeds under normal and stress conditions Fathima, P A 2000
Page Important Observations Metabolism of storage materials in germinating seeds under normal and stress conditions Fathima, P A 2000
Page 2. Objectification of the Body Figuring the body: Samuel Beckett and the question of representation Bibi Christa Xavier 2002
Page 1 Introduction and Objectives Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 1.1 Objectives of the work Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 2 Polymer Supported Metal Complexes and Mixed Ligand Complexes: An Overview Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 5.1.2 Polystyrene supported dithiocarbamato oxovanadium complex Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 5.2.2 Polystyrene supported ethylene diamino oxovanadium complex Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 5.3.2 Polystyrene supported Schiff base oxovanadium complex Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 6.2.1 Oxalato polystyrene supported ethylenediamino copper (II) complex Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 6.2.6 Phthalato polystyrene supported ethylene diamino oxovanadium (II) complex - Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 6.2.7 (Acetato) (polystyrene supported ethylene diamino) oxovanadium (II) complex Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 7 Conclusion and Outlook Polymer supported synthesis of Novel mixed Ligand complexes Sheela Chacko 1999
Page 1 Porphyrins andMetalloporphyrins: A General Outlook Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 1.4.1 Catalysis of oxidation reactions by metalloporphyrins Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 2.7 Outline of the Present Work Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 3.3.4 Origin of electronic modulation Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 4.3.1 The catalase system- A brief outlook Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 5.2.4 Detection of singlet oxygen Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 5.3.1 A brief outlook on peroxidases Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page 5.3.3 Photogeneration of singlet oxygen Enzyme model catalytic studies based on Polymer-supported Metalloporphyrins Mikki V Vinodu 2001
Page Aims and objectives of the study Studies on the biochemical and enzymatic changes of food materials during cold storage Maya B Nair 2004
Page Estimation of 1-opal Lipids Studies on the biochemical and enzymatic changes of food materials during cold storage Maya B Nair 2004
Page (ii) Organic synthetic fibres Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 1.6 Fibre orientation Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 1.6.2 Determination of fibre orientation Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 1.6.3 Fibre orientation distribution Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 7.7.4 Determination of adhesion level and optimisation Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 1.14 Scope of the present work and objectives Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 2.3.3 Optical microscopy Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 2.4.5 Time of optimum cure Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 3.2.3 Fibre orientation Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 6.2.3 Effect of fibre orientation Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 8.2.4 Effect of orientation of fibres Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page Future Outlook Short natural fibre reinforced elastomer composites from sisal fibre and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber Prasantha Kumar, R 2001
Page 1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 3.10 AN OUTLINE OF NATIONAL HOUSING POLICY Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 3.14 CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR HOUSING FINANCE Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 4. HDFC - OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 4.1 ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF HDFC Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 4.3 MAIN OBJECTIVES OF HDFC Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 4.8 REVIEW OF LENDING OPERATIONS OF HDFC FROM THE YEAR1983-84 to 1999-2000 Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 5. KSHB - AN OVERVIEW Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 7.8 SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND OCCUPATIONAL STATUS OF THE HOUSE OWNER Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 7.15 ROLE OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 1 2.5 District wise number of occupied residential houses in Kerala in 1991. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 3.5.2 Scheme-wise eighth plan outlay and expenditure under housing. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 3.5.3 Scheme wise ninth plan outlay. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page 3.8.1 Housing-distribution of state assistance and outlay. Institutional finance for housing in Kerala - A study with reference to HDFC and Kerala State Housing Board Helan, A P 2004
Page Narration: Subjective / Objective Author-narrator interaction in the Mahabharatha: A study in the light of modern narratology Ramakumaran Thampuran 2001
Page Progressively evolving vs Retrospective temporal orientation Author-narrator interaction in the Mahabharatha: A study in the light of modern narratology Ramakumaran Thampuran 2001
Page 1.1.1 General Methods of Preparation of High Temperature Oxides Investigations on Sol-gel Mullite and Mullite-Silicon Carbide nanocomposite precursor Anilkumar, G M 2000
Page Fig. 1.1 Projection of the ideal orthorhombic mullite unit cell along the [001 ] direction Investigations on Sol-gel Mullite and Mullite-Silicon Carbide nanocomposite precursor Anilkumar, G M 2000
Page Fig. 3.1 Optical photographs of mullite precursor gels Investigations on Sol-gel Mullite and Mullite-Silicon Carbide nanocomposite precursor Anilkumar, G M 2000
Page II. STUTTERING - A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW The efficacy of a package programme for the management of stuttering Mohandas, M 2001
Page OPERANT THEORIES The efficacy of a package programme for the management of stuttering Mohandas, M 2001
Page Behaviour Occurring During the Period of Stuttering The efficacy of a package programme for the management of stuttering Mohandas, M 2001
Page Overt Behaviour in a Stutterer The efficacy of a package programme for the management of stuttering Mohandas, M 2001
Page Objectives of the Study The efficacy of a package programme for the management of stuttering Mohandas, M 2001
Page Objectives of the Study The efficacy of a package programme for the management of stuttering Mohandas, M 2001
Page GENERAL OBJECTIVE Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page Specific Objectives Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page Organisation Skill Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 5. 4.5 Distribution of Respondents based on Occupation Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 19. 4.19 Opinion about Communication Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 23. 4.23 Organisation Skill Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 24. 4.24 Role in Organising Public Function Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 25 4.25 Total Organisation Skill Score Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 36. 4.36 Membership in Number of Organisations Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 48. 5.4 Two way Anova Results for Dependent Variables with Type and Occupation Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 56. 5.12 One way Anova Results for Selected Variables by Occupation Training and empowerment of rural women in Kerala Mathew, P M 2001
Page 1.3 Objective of the Study Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page II. INFORMAL CREDIT MARKETS AN OVERVIEW Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 3.2 Informality of Operation as a Criterion Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.3.2 Operational Area of Moneylenders / Chit Funds Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page 4.3.7 Occupational Mobility Urban informal credit markets: Structure, dynamics and intermediation Binu Daniel 2001
Page OBSERVATIONS Palynological studies on the South Indian Papilionaceae Kuriakose, M E 2001
Page APPENDIX I. SOURCES OFTAXA REPORTED IN THIS STUDY Palynological studies on the South Indian Papilionaceae Kuriakose, M E 2001
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 3.2.i. Time and temperature-dependent cleavage ofpeptides Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 4.3.c. Preparation ofanzino acid derivatives Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page 8. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Synthesis of bio-active Peptides on a new, flexible, chemically inert 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate cross-linked Polystyrene support Roice Michael 2001
Page III. Objectives of the study The sense of isolation in the works of Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson Linda, P G 2001
Page III. Original Poet The sense of isolation in the works of Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson Linda, P G 2001
Page 3.2 α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS: SYNTHESIS Iminium salt mediated syntheses of functionalized Pyridines Ajith Dain Thomas 2001
Page 3.3 α-OXOKETENEDITHIOACETALS: REACTIVITY Iminium salt mediated syntheses of functionalized Pyridines Ajith Dain Thomas 2001
Page 3.6.1 General Procedure for the Preparation of α-Hydroxy ketenedithioacetals from α-Oxoketenedithioacetals Iminium salt mediated syntheses of functionalized Pyridines Ajith Dain Thomas 2001
Page 1.7 Objectives of the study History of education in the Princely State of Travancore in a Socio-economic and political perspective Noorgehan, S 2001
Page 1.9 Organisation of the thesis History of education in the Princely State of Travancore in a Socio-economic and political perspective Noorgehan, S 2001
Page 3.4.1 Selection and organisation History of education in the Princely State of Travancore in a Socio-economic and political perspective Noorgehan, S 2001
Page 6.3.3 Sanskrit oriented institutions History of education in the Princely State of Travancore in a Socio-economic and political perspective Noorgehan, S 2001
Page 1.6 Objectives Of The Study Appropriate technology: Dynamics and relevance (A study with special reference to water resource management systems in Kerala) James Abraham 2001
Page 3.7.2.6 Functional View As Opposed To Limits-To-Growth View Appropriate technology: Dynamics and relevance (A study with special reference to water resource management systems in Kerala) James Abraham 2001
Page 5.1.2 Origin Of Water And The Hydrological Cycle Appropriate technology: Dynamics and relevance (A study with special reference to water resource management systems in Kerala) James Abraham 2001
Page 5.1.3.7 Operational Land Holdings Appropriate technology: Dynamics and relevance (A study with special reference to water resource management systems in Kerala) James Abraham 2001
Page Table 5.5 Number And Size Of Operational Holdings In Kerala Appropriate technology: Dynamics and relevance (A study with special reference to water resource management systems in Kerala) James Abraham 2001
Page PART II OBSERVATIONS Contribution of A R Rajarajavarma to Sanskrit grammar Lila, M L 2000
Page V. Observations based on Laghupaniniya Contribution of A R Rajarajavarma to Sanskrit grammar Lila, M L 2000
Page VI. Observations based on Manidipika Contribution of A R Rajarajavarma to Sanskrit grammar Lila, M L 2000
Page 2.6 Optical absorption in polymers Investigations in Plasma polymerized thin films Rajan K John 2001
Page 4 Plasma Polymerized Pyrrole and Eucalyptus Oil Thin films - Optical Studies Investigations in Plasma polymerized thin films Rajan K John 2001
Page 4.4 Results and discussion Polymerization mechanism and structure - Absorption in the UV-VIS range - Determination of optical constants n and k References Investigations in Plasma polymerized thin films Rajan K John 2001
Page 4.4.a.3 Deterermination of optical costantsants n and k Investigations in Plasma polymerized thin films Rajan K John 2001
Page 4.4.b.3 Determination of optical constants n and k Investigations in Plasma polymerized thin films Rajan K John 2001
Page 4.2. Optimization of mixing parameters Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.4 7. Optical micrographs of solution-casted PS/NBR blends; PS30 (a), RS50 (b), and PS70 (c) Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig. (a) 4.33: Scanning electron micrographs of the outer regions of the PS/NBR blend extrudates, extruded at y =I 39/s. (a) PS30, (b) PS50, and (c) PS70 blend (Mag 800 x) Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.4.35: Scanning electron micrographs of PS50 blend extrudates, extruded at y =69 /s. (a) core region, (b) outer region. (Mag: 800x) Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.4.36: Scanning electron micrographs of PSso blend extrudates, extruded at y -278 Is. (a) core region, (b) outer region. (Mag: 800x) Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.5.4: Optical micrographs of solution-casted SAN/NBR blends; SAN30 (a), SAN50 (b), and SAN70 (c) Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.7.3: Optical micrographs of PS/NBR 30170 blend with 2 wt.% SAN. Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.4.30. Scanning electron micrographs of PS/NBR 50/50 (compatibilised with 2 wt % SAN) blend extrudates, extruded at y = 139 is. (a) core region, (b) outer region. (Mag: 800x) Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Fig.7.38: Optical micrographs of solution-casted PS/NBR blends compatibilised with ABS; (a) PS30 ABS 2wt.%, (b) PSSO ABS 2wt.% and (c) PS70 AJ3S 2wt.% Thermoplastic elastomers from blends of Styrenic plastics and Nitrile rubber Monsy Mathew 2001
Page Origin of the concept of Vita Rasaratnakara Bhana: Critical study and edition Raji, K K 2000
Page The Vidusaka of Kutiyattam and of the original Sanskrit drama. Rasaratnakara Bhana: Critical study and edition Raji, K K 2000
Page Origin of Cakyarkuttu Rasaratnakara Bhana: Critical study and edition Raji, K K 2000
Page 1. ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SANSKRIT DRAMA Ratnaketudaya: Study and critical edition Jeena George 2000
Page 2. SANSKRIT DRAMAS OF KERALA ORIGIN Ratnaketudaya: Study and critical edition Jeena George 2000
Page 1.10. Objectives of the present work Interpenetrating polymer networks based on Natural rubber and Polystyrene Aji P Mathew 2001
Page 7. Swelling Behaviour of Natural Rubber/ Polystyrene (NR / PS) Interpenetrating Polymer Networks in Various Organic Solvents and Oils Interpenetrating polymer networks based on Natural rubber and Polystyrene Aji P Mathew 2001
Page 3.2 Trends in Employment in organised and unorganised sectors, 1961 to 1991 Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 3.3 Net Domestic product by organised and unorganised sectors at current prices. Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 3.6 Employment in the organised sector - Kerala Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 4.1.1 Petty traders categorised on the basis of origin by area of operation Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 4.1.2 Classification of petty traders on the basis of origin by major trading activity groups. Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 4.2.1 Sex-wise composition of petty traders by area of operation. Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 4.3.1 Age-composition of petty traders by area of operation. Role of Petty traders in the urban informal sector: A study of three Corporations in Kerala Titus Correya 2001
Page 1.6 Aim and objectives of the study Adjustment and its correlates in old age: A study in relation to living arrangement Jacob Cherian 2000
Page 2 Theoretical overview Adjustment and its correlates in old age: A study in relation to living arrangement Jacob Cherian 2000
Page lnsight oriented counselling Adjustment and its correlates in old age: A study in relation to living arrangement Jacob Cherian 2000
Page 5.2.5 Observations in relation to counselling the elderly Adjustment and its correlates in old age: A study in relation to living arrangement Jacob Cherian 2000
Page 6.3 Observations in relation to counselling the elderly Adjustment and its correlates in old age: A study in relation to living arrangement Jacob Cherian 2000
Page Nature of the Sense Organs Jaina and Nyaya Vaisesika philosophies: A comparative study Suseela, K C 2001
Page 1.1 β-OXODITHIOCARBOXYLATES Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 1.2 REACTIONS OF β-OXODITHIOESTERS WITH α-HALOKETONES SYNTHESIS OF SUBSTITUTED1, 3-OXATHIOLES AND THIOPHENES Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 1.3 FUNCTIONALIZED KETENEDITHIOACETALS FROM β-OXODITHIOESTERS APPLICATIONS IN THE SYNTHESIS OF THIOPHENE DERIVATIVES AND SUBSTITUTED1, 3-DITHIAFULVENES Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 2. Functionalized Dithioesters: an Overview Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 2.2.1 Synthesis of β-Oxodithiocarboxylic Acids and Esters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 2.2.1.1 Synthesis of β-Oxodithiocarboxylates from α-Oxoketenedithioacetals Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 2.2.3 Synthesis of α-Oxodithiocarboxylates Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 2.3.1 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3. Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters with α- Haloketones Synthesis of Substituted 1, 3-Oxathioles and Thiophenes Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.2 SUBSTITUTED 1, 3-OXATHIOLES; SYNTHESIS Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.2.1 Synthesis of 1, 3-Oxathiole-2-ylidene Derivatives Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.3.1 Reactions of β -Oxothioantides with Functionalized Electrophiles Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.3.2 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters with Functionalized Electrophiles Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.3.3 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters with α-Haloketones Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.3.4 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters with Bromoacetone Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.3.5 Reactions of β-Oxodithioesters of α-Tetralone with Bromoacetone Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.5.1 General Method for the Preparation of β-Oxodithioesters Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.5.2 Reactions of-Oxodithioesters 78 α-d with Phenacyl bromide Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.5.2.2 Reactions of Aroyldithioacelals with Phenacyl bromide: Formation of Substituted Oxathioles.General Procedure Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 3.3.2.6 Reactions of β-Oxodihioesters with Bromoaeetone Formation of Substituted Thiophenes: General Procedure Synthetic investigations on functionalized Dithioesters Reichel Samuel 2000
Page 1.3.4.5 Optical properties Effect of soft segment length on Natural Rubber/Polyurethane Block copolymers Annamma Kurien 2004
Page Scope and objectives Effect of soft segment length on Natural Rubber/Polyurethane Block copolymers Annamma Kurien 2004
Page Objectives Effect of soft segment length on Natural Rubber/Polyurethane Block copolymers Annamma Kurien 2004
Page 6.0 Objectives of the Study Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 9.0 Organisation of the Report Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 4.0 Outcomes of Mastery Learning Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 5.0 Tools and Materials used for Collection ofData Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 4.8.3.2 Total area occupied by pores Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 3.11 METHODS USED FOR THE B OCHEMICAL ANALYSIS Anticancerous and antiatherogenic principles from Medicinal plants Jayashree, G 2001
Page 4.1 STUDY OF CHANGE IN BODY WEIGHT AND ORGAN WEIGHT Anticancerous and antiatherogenic principles from Medicinal plants Jayashree, G 2001
Page 1.7.4 Enzymes of thermophilic organisms Biophysical and biochemical studies on L-Asparaginase Sudarslal, S 2001
Page 1.2 Objectives and Directions of the Study 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 2.12 Open Universities and Distance Education - A New Approach of NFE 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 2.13 Overlap between Formal, Informal and Non-Formal Education 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 3.5 Voluntary Organizations in NFE 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 4.3 Gandhi an Orientation for Mass Development 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 6.6.2 Job-oriented training - TRYSEM 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 7.5.30 Organisational capacity of respondents in general 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 7.5.31 Organisational and leadership status of women respondents 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 8.1 Main Objective and Major Findings 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 6.33 District-wise Scheme for Ornamental Fish Farming 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 7.26 Organisational Capacity of Respondents in General 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 Fig. 6a. Comparison of mean hcight of normal children in Kerala (present study) with otiz.er states (ICMR 1996) (Mean age 13 +years) Studies on respiratory functions under nutritional stress Harikumaran Nair, R 2001
Page Table 2B. Comparison offorced vital capacity (FVC) between normal (N), underweight (U), w asted and stunted (S) school children Studies on respiratory functions under nutritional stress Harikumaran Nair, R 2001
Page 1.1 Communication: An Overview Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 1.2 Communication in Organisational Management Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 1.4 Knowledge and Organisations Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 1.6 Objectives of the Study Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 3.1 Knowledge in Organisations Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 3.12 Co-ordination among Peers Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page Table 4.3 Details of Grades of Officers in KRL Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page Table 5.2Annual Eligibility towards Telephone Expenses at Officers Residences Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page Training for Promotee Officers Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page Training for Outsiders Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 9. KRL AS A LEARNING ORGANISATION Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page APPENDIX 1 ORGANOGRAM OF KRL Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page APPENDIX 2 Pay Scales of Officers in KRL Communication in Cochin Refineries - A study Jayan, K K 2001
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Macromolecular characteristics on the formation and catalytic properties of crosslinked Polymer Metal complexes Vinod Kumar, G S 2000
Page 7.C.2 Transamidation of NNMBA-a-osslinked polyacrylamides with sodium salt of glycine general procedure Macromolecular characteristics on the formation and catalytic properties of crosslinked Polymer Metal complexes Vinod Kumar, G S 2000
Page 8. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Macromolecular characteristics on the formation and catalytic properties of crosslinked Polymer Metal complexes Vinod Kumar, G S 2000
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene as an efficient support for solid-phase Peptide synthesis Krishna Kumar, I M 2000
Page 1.2 Objectives of the present work 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene as an efficient support for solid-phase Peptide synthesis Krishna Kumar, I M 2000
Page 1.3 Organisation of the thesis 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene as an efficient support for solid-phase Peptide synthesis Krishna Kumar, I M 2000
Page 2.2 Methods of peptide synthesis-an overview 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene as an efficient support for solid-phase Peptide synthesis Krishna Kumar, I M 2000
Page 6. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK 1, 4-Butanediol Dimethacrylate-crosslinked Polystyrene as an efficient support for solid-phase Peptide synthesis Krishna Kumar, I M 2000
Page d) The original man and yacubs creation Emancipation struggles and the Islam experience in Afro-American literature Ahamad Il-yaas Vilayathullah, N M V 2001
Page The organisational methods Emancipation struggles and the Islam experience in Afro-American literature Ahamad Il-yaas Vilayathullah, N M V 2001
Page Organization of Afro-American unity Emancipation struggles and the Islam experience in Afro-American literature Ahamad Il-yaas Vilayathullah, N M V 2001
Page 1.2 Outline of the present work Development and analysis of new Multicorner Reflector Antennas Sebastian Mathew 2001
Page 1.2.1 Chapter organisation Development and analysis of new Multicorner Reflector Antennas Sebastian Mathew 2001
Page 3.1.1 HP83508 Sweep oscillator Development and analysis of new Multicorner Reflector Antennas Sebastian Mathew 2001
Page 4.3.1 Factors affecting optimumn β Development and analysis of new Multicorner Reflector Antennas Sebastian Mathew 2001
Page 5.2.1 Geometrical optics field analysis (Image theoy) Development and analysis of new Multicorner Reflector Antennas Sebastian Mathew 2001
Page 6.2.1 Experimental observations Development and analysis of new Multicorner Reflector Antennas Sebastian Mathew 2001
Page 2 5 2 Determination of Carbonyl Content in Oxidatively Modified Proteins Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 2 7 1 Super Oxide Dismutase Isozyme Analysis Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 3.1.2.1 Salinity and Osrnoprotectants Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 3.3.3 Stressor Induced Potential for Oxidative Stress Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 3 4.3 Influence of Oxidative Stress in Stress Protein Induction in Spirulina platensis Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 4 3 3 Stressor Induced Potential for Oxidative Stress Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 4.4.3 Influence of Oxidative Stress in Stress Protein Induction in Lamellidens marginalis Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 5 1 2 Oxidative Metabolism Stress responses in plants and animals Jacob Varghese Biboy 2004
Page 4.2.11 Occupation and Voting Behaviour 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 4.3.6 Occupation and Campaign Activities 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 4.4 Women and Organisational Participation 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 Fig.4.3 Women and Organisational Participation 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 4.4.1 Age and Organisational Participation 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 4.4.2 Religion and Organisational Participation 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 4.4.3 Caste and Organisational Participation 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 4.4.4 Education and Organisational Participation 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 4.4.5 Marital Status and Organisational Participation 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 Table 4.22 Marital Status and Organisational Participation 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 Table 4.25 Occupation and Reading Habits 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 Table 4.31 Occupation atid lnterpersonal Relations 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 4.6.6 Occupation and Agitational Participation 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 5.3.7 Occupational Status and Gramasabha Participation 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 6.2.6 Occupational Status 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 1.5. Objectives of the study Marketing of Spices - A study with special reference to Pepper and Cardamom Philip, A P 2004
Page II. SPICES AN OVERVIEW Marketing of Spices - A study with special reference to Pepper and Cardamom Philip, A P 2004
Page 4.9. Operating expenses Marketing of Spices - A study with special reference to Pepper and Cardamom Philip, A P 2004
Page 4.1 Origin and Progression Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page 4.2 Oxidative Damage and Pathogenesis Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page 4.3.1 Primary Defense Against Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page 4.3.1 (a) Super Oxide Dismutase (SOD) Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page 4.3.2 Secondary Defenses Against Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page 6.3.C (1) Estimation of Ct~olesterol Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page I. Study of body weight, organ weight and organ wt./body wt ratio of normal and atherogenic rats exposed to 3000 Gauss magnetic field 4hrs / day for 45 days Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page 7.2.2 Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in Atherosclerosis andMagneto Therapy Effect of magnetic field on the metabolism of Biomolecules Satheesan, R 2004
Page APPENDIX - I LIST OF BIRDS OBSERVED IN THE CALICUT UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 7 Table 3.2 Types of canopy with percentage of crown overlap. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 9 Table 4.1 Frequency of occurrence of Babblers in different subhabitats in the campus Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 17 Table 5.1 Number of nests of T.striatus and T.affinis observed from Jan.1997toDec.1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 37 Table 6.9 Frequency of occurrence of other bird species along with the foraging White headed Babblers Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 38 Table 6.10 Frequency of occurrence of other bird species along with the foraging Jungle Babblers Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 39 Table 6.11 Frequency of occurrence of clashes between the jungle Babblerand the White headed Babbler with other species of birds. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 40 Table 6.12 Frequency of occurrence of the Three striped palm squirrel along with the foraging Babblers. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 41 Table 7.1 Seasonal variation of sentinel behaviour observed in T.affinis and T. striatus. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 42 Table 7.2 Height of the sentinels perch observed from Jan. 1997 to Dec. 1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 45 Table 7.5 Total duration of sentinel activity in various months observed from Jan. 1997 to Dec. 1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 46 Table 7.6 Frequency of occurrence of various calls in the Whiteheaded Babbler in the year 1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 47 Table 7.7 Frequency of occurrence of various calls in the Jungle Babbler in the year 1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 19 7.1 Height of the sentinel perch observed from Jan 1997 to Dec 1998 Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 22 7.4 Percentage of occurrence of various calls in T. affinis in the year 1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 23 7.5 Percentage of occurrence of various calls in T.striatus in the year 1998. Ecological isolation of Babblers (Turdoides Spp.) Boby Jose 2004
Page 1.5.3 The Boron Oxide Anomaly Physical properties of 60B2O3-(40-x) PbO-xMCl2 and 50B2O3-(50-x) PbO-xMCl2 (M=Pb, Cd) glasses Shajo Sebastian 2004
Page 1.6 Laboratory Preparation of Oxide Glasses Physical properties of 60B2O3-(40-x) PbO-xMCl2 and 50B2O3-(50-x) PbO-xMCl2 (M=Pb, Cd) glasses Shajo Sebastian 2004
Page 4. Optical properties of 60B2O3- (40-x) PbO-xMCl2 and 50 B2O3- (50-x) PbO xMCl2 (M=Pb, Cd) Glasses Physical properties of 60B2O3-(40-x) PbO-xMCl2 and 50B2O3-(50-x) PbO-xMCl2 (M=Pb, Cd) glasses Shajo Sebastian 2004
Page 4.3 Total Financial Outlay and Outlay for Housing in Five Year Plans Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 4.9 Details regarding the Operations of HUDCO during the Eighth Plan period Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 4.12 HUDCOs Operational Performance as on 30 June 2003 Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 4.14 Details regarding the Urban Infrastructure Operations of HUDCO up to 301h June, 2003. Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 4.25 Comparative procedures for obtaining a housing loan from different Housing Finance Companies and Banks Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 5.5 Classification of the households on the basis of Occupation Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 5.11 Range-wise details regarding the Nature of Ownership of Land Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 5.13 Details regarding the Nature of Ownership of Houses Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 5.51 Zone-wise Classification of households on the basis of Occupation Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 5.57 Zone-wise Range-wise details regarding the nature of ownership f land Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 5.59 Zone-wise details regarding the Nature of Ownership of houses Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 6.1 Details regarding the Problems faced by owners of houses on the basis of their severity Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page I. Orientation of Chatussala as per Vastu Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page III. Model of Tilted Direction of the House as against the Orientation of Chatussala Socio-commercial dimensions of housing Industry - A case study of the Ernakulam District Sasidharan Nair, P N 2004
Page 1.I0 Aims and Objectives Anti-cancer activity of selected Medicinal plants Jose Thomas, T 2004
Page 6 ANTI -CLASTOGENIC ACTIVITY OFBARRINGTONIA RACEMOSA SEED EXTRACT Anti-cancer activity of selected Medicinal plants Jose Thomas, T 2004
Page 1.6.1 Judd-Ofelt Theory Spectroscopic investigations of Rare earth doped glasses and Sol-gel thin films Gin Jose 2003
Page 1.7.2 Fiber Optic pH Sensors Spectroscopic investigations of Rare earth doped glasses and Sol-gel thin films Gin Jose 2003
Page 3 Modified Judd-Ofelt Analysis of Pr3+ in Silica and Phosphate Glasses Spectroscopic investigations of Rare earth doped glasses and Sol-gel thin films Gin Jose 2003
Page 5.4.3 Optical Response of the Films Spectroscopic investigations of Rare earth doped glasses and Sol-gel thin films Gin Jose 2003
Page 5.5 Evanescent Wave Based Fiber Optic pH Sensor (Optode) Spectroscopic investigations of Rare earth doped glasses and Sol-gel thin films Gin Jose 2003
Page 1.6 Objectives of the study Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 1.11 Organization of the study Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page II. Agricultural Credit System in India - Organisational Framework Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 4.2 Co-operatives Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 4.3 Progress of the agricultural co-operative credit in the pre-reform period Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 4.4 Progress of the agricultural co-operative credit in the post reform period Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page Production Credit Requirements of Cultivators on the basis of the area of Land Owned, the Type of crop Cultivated/the source of finance Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 6.3 Utilisation of incremental income and output Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 7.2 Objectives of the study Institutional financing of agriculture in Kerala Antony, M P 2004
Page 1.3 Objectives Morphogenetic processes and landuse - A geoecological impact assessment in the Ittikara river basin, South Kerala Mahamaya Chattopadhyay 2004
Page 1.8 Arrangement / Organisation of the thesis Morphogenetic processes and landuse - A geoecological impact assessment in the Ittikara river basin, South Kerala Mahamaya Chattopadhyay 2004
Page 2.3.7 Length of overland flow Morphogenetic processes and landuse - A geoecological impact assessment in the Ittikara river basin, South Kerala Mahamaya Chattopadhyay 2004
Page 2.4.1.1.2 Units under fluvial origin Morphogenetic processes and landuse - A geoecological impact assessment in the Ittikara river basin, South Kerala Mahamaya Chattopadhyay 2004
Page 4.2 Occupational structure Morphogenetic processes and landuse - A geoecological impact assessment in the Ittikara river basin, South Kerala Mahamaya Chattopadhyay 2004
Page 10. Osteobrama bakeri (Day) Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 11. Osteobramu cotio peninsularis Silas Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 12. Osteochilus longidorsalis Pethiyagoda and Kottelat. Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 13. Osteochilus nashii (Day) Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 14. Osteochilus thomassi (Day) Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 23. Puntius ophicephalus (Raj) Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 66. Ompok malabaricus (Val.) Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 75. Channa orientalis Bloch and Schneider Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page Fig.5.1 Variation between temperature and oxygen in various collection sites Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page Fig. 6.4. lndex of preponderance -Osteochilus longidorsalis Habitat and distribution of hill stream fishes of Southern Kerala (South of Palghat Gap) Raju Thomas, K 2004
Page 3.3.18 Super oxide dismutase Biochemical factors influencing Latex flow during stress, tapping frequency and stimulation in Hevea Brasiliensis Sreelatha, S 2004
Page Occupational Exposures Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page Organic Solvents Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page Orchitis Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page VII. IMPAIRMENT OF SPERM TRANSPORT (OBSTRUCTIVEAZOOSPERMIA) Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page Occupational Exposures Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page Organic solvents Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page Ill. ACQUIRED DEFECTS OF THE TESTIS, PROSTRATE ORSPERM Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page d: Multiple defects of spermatozoa observed in a singleinfertile patient. Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page c. G banded karyotype showing reciprocal translocationinvolving chromosome 5 & 13 observed in severeoligoastheno teratozoospermic cases. Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page d: G banded karyotype showing Robertsonian translocationbetween chromosome 21 and 13 in severe oligospermicmales. Factors influencing male fertility and its management Sunil Nayar, G 2004
Page 7. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page 5. Fig. 4.E Schematic Representation of Factors obtained for the Total Sample Administrative leadership potential: A study on the Taxes Department of Government of Kerala Biju, M G 2004
Page Observations Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Hibiscus ovalifolius Vahl. Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Pavonia odorata Willd. Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page Sida ovata Forssk. Palynological studies on certain Malvales Geetha Lakshmi, K 2004
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 1.2 Objectives of the Work Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 1.3 Organisation of the Thesis Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 2. POLAR SUPPORTED REACTIONS - AN OVERVIEW Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 2.4.1 Organic Synthesis Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page a) Polymeric halogen compounds as oxidising agents Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 3.4 Beckmann Rearrangement of the Polystyrene Bound Oximes Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 4. POLYMER-BOUND N-BROMOANILIDE- A POLYMERIC RECYCLABLE OXIDISING AND BROMINATING REAGENT Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 1.4 Objectives Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 1.6.1.1 Exposure to objects and media will influence the preschool children with regard to Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 2.2.4.1 Exposure to objects and media Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 5.3.2. Effect of berberine on body weights, organ weights and bone marrow cellularity after radiation treatment Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page Effect of berberine on Hb levels, body weight and organ weights in irradiated mice Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page Fig. 21: Effect of Berberine on the relative organ weights of irradiated animals Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 1.23. Aims and Objectives Studies on the antitumour activity of plant derived Proteins Ramnath, V 2006
Page 2. The Outer Contours of Space Psychic patterns in space: Science fiction of Doris Lessing and Ursula K LeGuin Anita Nair 2005
Page Tragedy--Optimistic-a Celebration of Life The voiceless little tragedies of the soul: A study of the selected novels of Henry James Baby Joseph 2005
Page Optimism The voiceless little tragedies of the soul: A study of the selected novels of Henry James Baby Joseph 2005
Page OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 1.7 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 4.5 Oxidation and Bromination Reactions Using the Polymeric N-bromoamide Reagents Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 4 5 1 Oxidation of Alcohols Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 4.5.2 Effect of Reaction Conditions on the Course of Oxidation Reactions Using Polymeric N-bromoamide Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 5.6 Conversion of the Polymeric Ketones to Polymeric Oximes General Procedure Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 5.7 Estimation of the N-hydroxyl Capacity of Polymeric Oximes; General Procedure Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 5.15 Oxidation of Alcohols-General Procedure Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 5.16 Investigation of the Effect of the Reaction Conditions on Oxidation Reactions Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 6. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Reactivity studies of the functional groups attached to Polymeric systems-Beckmann rearrangement Shiney Baby 2004
Page 1.1 The World Trade Organisation: Victory for Legalists WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 1.2 DSB Rulings as International Legal Obligation WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 2.1 The International Trade Organisation (ITO) WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 2.1.1 The International Trade Organisation: Its Structure and Functions WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 3.2 Organisational Structure of WTO WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 3.2.1 Organisational Structure WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 3.3.3 Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page 4.1 Overview of Disputes (as of 1 January 2000) WTO's dispute settlement mechanism: Adjudication of disputes in TRIPS 1995-1999 Girish Kumar, R 2004
Page B. Cladopus hookerianus - seed with outer integument spread on hydration. (20x) Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page C. Polvpleurum siylosum (Wt.) Hall - seed with outer integument spread onhydration. (20x) Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page D. Podostemum munnarense (Nag. & Arekal) Mathew & Satheesh - seed with outerintegument spread on hydration. (20x) Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page A. Podostemum subulafum Gardn. - seed with outer integument spread onhydration. (20x) Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page B. Hydrobyopsis sessilis (Willis) Engl.- seed with outer integument spread onhydration. (20x) Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page D. Willisia selaginoides (Bedd.) Warm.ex Willis -seed with outer integument spread -on hydration. (20x) Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page 5.2.4 Pollen ovule ratio Autecology and reproductive biology of the family of Podostemaceae in Kerala Geetha, K 2004
Page 1 Introduction and Objetives 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 Objectives of the Work 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 Organisation of the Thesis 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 7 Summary and Outlook 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 3.26. Total Oil Output Cataloguing and categorisation of unexploited ecotypes of Coconut grown in Kerala Remany, C 2004
Page 3.12. Harvest index in respect of nut weight and oil output Cataloguing and categorisation of unexploited ecotypes of Coconut grown in Kerala Remany, C 2004
Page 3 Obsevations Cataloguing and categorisation of unexploited ecotypes of Coconut grown in Kerala Remany, C 2004
Page 3.0 Comparison of Intelligence Test Scores ofPupil8 in the Experimental and Controlgroups Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 3.2 Comparison of Sodo-Economic Statue &ores ofPupit in the Experimental and Control Groups Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 3.0 Objectives of the Study Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 6 Weightage to Objectives Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 2 Optimal Instruction per Learner Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page 6 Weightage to Objectives Effect of mastery learning strategy on certain cognitive and personality variables of Secondary school students in Kerala Ancey Varughese 2004
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Dynamics of demographic transition: A comparative study of Goa and Kerala Renji George Amballoor 2004
Page 2.15 Distribution of Birth Order Dynamics of demographic transition: A comparative study of Goa and Kerala Renji George Amballoor 2004
Page 2.16 Percentage of First Order Births by Age of Mother Dynamics of demographic transition: A comparative study of Goa and Kerala Renji George Amballoor 2004
Page 1.1 Origin and distribution Genetic parameters and divergence in certain wild genotypes of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Saji T Abraham 2001
Page 1.6 Objectives of the study Genetic parameters and divergence in certain wild genotypes of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Saji T Abraham 2001
Page 3 A wild genotype (AC 966) showing open leaf storey, with very long petioles placed at acute angles Genetic parameters and divergence in certain wild genotypes of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Saji T Abraham 2001
Page 5 Leaflets showing elliptical (AC 604) and obovate (RO 316) shape Genetic parameters and divergence in certain wild genotypes of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Saji T Abraham 2001
Page 11 A wild genotype (AC 979) showing well separated leaf laminae with downwardly oriented petiolules Genetic parameters and divergence in certain wild genotypes of Hevea Brasiliensis (Willd ex Adr de Juss) Muell Arg Saji T Abraham 2001
Page Options for thc Future: Reflections in the Media Threat perceptions in South Asia: Pakistan's nuclear programme in the Indian media Teresa Joseph 2004
Page Orientation of Opinion Page Articles and News Reports Referring to Pakistans Nuclear Programme: 1 May-31 July 1998 Threat perceptions in South Asia: Pakistan's nuclear programme in the Indian media Teresa Joseph 2004
Page Orientation of Editorials Referring to Pakistan Nuclear Programme: 1 May-31 July 1998 Threat perceptions in South Asia: Pakistan's nuclear programme in the Indian media Teresa Joseph 2004
Page I.5.4. General Characteristics of Vegetable Oils Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page I.5.5. Vegetable Oils of Commercial lmportance Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page I.5.6. Chemical Modification of Vegetable Oils Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page I.5.8. Limitations of Vegetable Oils Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page 2.4 Application of GED (λ) and GGD (λ, k) distributions in first order autoregressive time series modeling A study on Non-Gaussian time series modeling and applications Seetha Lekshmi, V 2004
Page 2.5 Generalization to a kth order autoregressive process A study on Non-Gaussian time series modeling and applications Seetha Lekshmi, V 2004
Page Net Profit to Owned Fund Ratio The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page B. The cost and terms oiSIDBI loans are more attractive compared to loans fromother sources The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page C. Obtaining loans from SIDBI is less difficult compared to other sources The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page Opinion About Gestation Period The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page Ease of Obtaining Loan The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page Opinion About the Services of the Agency The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page Operational Performance of SYDBI The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page Ease of Obtaining Loan The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page 7.2.5.1 Opinion about Kerala worker; Loyalty vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.4 Opinion on Work Skill vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.5 Opinion on Adaptability of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.6 Opinion on Honesty of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment. Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.7 Opinion on Leadership Quality of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.8 Opinion on Dedication of Kuala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.9 Opinion on Punctuality of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.10 Opinion on Future Prospect of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.5.11 Opinion that Kerala Workers are Problematic vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.1.1 Place of Main Office vs. Area for which Recruiting. Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.2.1 Impact of Localisation Move vs. Place of Main Office Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.2.2 Impact of Localisation Move on Blue Collar Job Recruitment vs. Place of Main Office Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.2.3 Impact of Localisation Move on Middle Management Job Recruitment vs- Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.2.4 Impact of Localisation Move on Skilled Job Recruitment vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.3.1 Impact of Nationality on Recruitment vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.4.1 Familiarity with Kerala Workers vs. Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.5.1 Opinion on Loyalty of Kerala Workers vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.5.2 Opinion on Hard Working Nature of Kerala Workers vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.5.3 English language Skill of Kerala Workers vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.5.4 Opinion on Work Skill of Kerala Workers vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.5.5 Opinion on Work Adaptability of Kerala Workers vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.3.5.6 Fields in which Kerala Workers could excel vs. Place of Main Office of Recruitment Agency Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-VIII Occupation in India vis-a-vis Vein of Migration Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-X Occupation in India Percentage; vs. Age at Migration Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XXIX Harassment vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 4.1. Physical changes: SEM observations Banana fibre: A potential reinforcement in Phenol Formaldehyde resin Seena Joseph 2006
Page 5.9.6 Total area occupied by pores Structural studies on Tension wood of Hevea Brasiliensis (Para Rubber) with special reference to clonal variability Francis Mathew 2004
Page 5.5 Correlation of exposure to objects and media on activity, emotionality and sociability Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 5.6 Correlation of exposure to objects and media on learning ability Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 5.26 Comparison of the scores obtained for home environment in general among districts Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 5.27 Comparison of the score obtained for school environment in general among districts Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 5.28 Comparison of the scores obtained for temperament in general among districts Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 5.29 Comparison of the scores obtained for learning ability among districts Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.2 Objectives Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.3.1.1 Exposure to objects and media will influence the preschool children with regard to Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.1.1 The correlation values obtainedfor exposure to objects and media with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.1.2 The correlation values obtained for verbal interaction with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.1.3 The correlation values obtained for psychological interaction with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.1.4 The correlation values obtained for time spent (quantitative) with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.1.5 The correlation values obtained for time spent (qualitative) with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.2.1 The correlation values obtained for availability of equipment with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.2.2 The correlation values obtained for individual activities with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.2.3 The correlation values obtained for time allotment for group activities with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 6.9.2.4 The correlation values obtained for teaching methods with Impact of environmental stimulation on temperament and learning ability of Preschool children Saritha, T S 2004
Page 2 Point of View and Matriarchal Order Narrative strategies in recent Indian fiction by women: A study of Bharati Mukherjee, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Shashi Deshpande and Suniti Namjoshi Mary Fatima Cross 2004
Page 1 13 Objectives of this study Studies on Hydroxy citric acid in Garcinia Benny Antony 2004
Page 2.2.23 Determination of Optical rotation Studies on Hydroxy citric acid in Garcinia Benny Antony 2004
Page 5.4.3 Optimisation of the spectrophotometric procedure Studies on Hydroxy citric acid in Garcinia Benny Antony 2004
Page 5.4.9 Elution profile of other organic acids using C, 6 RP amide column Studies on Hydroxy citric acid in Garcinia Benny Antony 2004
Page 22 5.11 Elution profile of Oxalic acid by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method Studies on Hydroxy citric acid in Garcinia Benny Antony 2004
Page 20 5.1 Optimum parameters required for the estimation of HCA by Spectrophotometric method Studies on Hydroxy citric acid in Garcinia Benny Antony 2004
Page 2.4.3. Soil organic matter Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 2.5. Effect of cultural operations on VAM colonisationand spore population Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 3.2. Determination of organic carbon in soil Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 3.8.3. Effect of different sources of organic matter in soil onVAM spore count and root colonisation Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 3.9. Effect of cultural operations on VAM spore countand root colonisation Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page Fig.2 Effect of season on the occurence of different generaof VAM spores in H e w plantations Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 4.3. Effect of soil pH and organic carbon on VAM sporecount in soil and root colonisation in Hevea Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 4.4. VAM spore ppttktion and root colonisation inHevea plantrations under different period ofcultivation Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page Fig 3. VAM colonisation ofHevea roots under differentyears of cultivation Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page Fig. 5. Per cent occurrence of different genera of VAMspores in Hmea plan tations under different years ofcultivation Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 4.8.3. Effect of soil organic matter on VAM colonisation insorghm and spore population in soil Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page Fig. 11 Effect of temperature onVAM colonisation in roots of HM Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 4.9. Effect of cultural operations on VAM Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 4.10. Influence of various agents on the dissemination ofVAM spores Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 5.4. Effect of soil pH and organic carbon on VAM spore population and root colonisation in Hevea Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page 5.8.3. Organic matter Ecology of vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Rubber growing soils of Kerala Jossy Abraham 2004
Page Objectives Threat perceptions in South Asia: Pakistan's nuclear programme in the Indian media Teresa Joseph 2004
Page I.10.7. Silane Coupling and Mixing/processing Options Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page Objectives of the Work Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.2.1. Zinc oxide Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.2.5. Magnesium oxide (MgO) Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.3.3. Preparation of 20% Rubber Seed Oil/Potassium Oleate Soap Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.3.4. Preparation of Copper Oleate from Oleic Acid and Mixture of Copper Salts from Rubber Seed oil Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.4.6. Zinc oxide Stability Time (ZST) Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.5.8. Determination of Oxirane Percentage Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.8. Limiting oxygen index Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page II.11.1. Time of Optimum Cure Studies on applications of Rubber seed oil in elastomers and plastics Reethamma Joseph 2004
Page I. Aims & Objectives Systematic studies of family Myrtaceae in the Kerala State Vinod Kumar, T G 2004
Page IX. Observation Systematic studies of family Myrtaceae in the Kerala State Vinod Kumar, T G 2004
Page 2.1 Isolation of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page a. Stock cultures of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page 3 Observations and results A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 1.1 Effect of phosphorus (P) on the population growth of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 1.5 Effect of phosphorus (P) on the rate of carbon production (mg C l-1 hr-1) of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 1.6 Effect of phosphorus (P) on carbohydrate and protein content of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 2.1 Effect of calcium (Ca) on the population growth of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 2.5 Effect of calcium (Ca) on the rate of carbon production (mg C l-1 hr-1) of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 2.6 Effect of calcium (Ca) on carbohydrate and protein content of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 3.1 Effect of magnesium (Mg) on the population growth of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 3.5 Effect of magnesium (Mg) on the rate of carbon production (mg C l-1 hr-1) of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 3.6 Effect of magnesium (Mg) on carbohydrate and protein content of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page 3.2 Effect of selected micronutrients on the growth and metabolism of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 4.1 Effect of iron (Fe) on the population growth of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 4.5 Effect of iron (Fe) on the rate of carbon production (mg C l-1 hr-1) of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 4.6 Effect of iron (Fe) on carbohydrate and protein content of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 5.1 Effect of manganese (Mn) on the population growth of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 5.5 Effect of manganese (Mn) on the rate of carbon production (mg C l-1 hr-1) of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 5.6 Effect of manganese (Mn) on carbohydrate and protein content of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 6.1 Effect of zinc (Zn) on the population growth of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 6.5 Effect of zinc (Zn) on the rate of carbon production (mg C I-1 hr-1) of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page Fig. 6.6 Effect of zinc (Zn) on carbohydrate and protein content of test organisms A study on the mineral nutrition and biochemistry of some Freshwater Phytoplankters Rekha, K 2004
Page 1.0.2. Optimality of Block Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 1.1.2. Hypercubic Design and E-optimality Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 1.1.4. λ-linked Block Designs through Non-adaptive Hypergeometric group testing designs for identifying at most two defectives and their optimalities. Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4 Hypercubic Designs and E-optimality Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.1. Measures of optimality Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.2.1. Optimality of Incomplete Block Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.2.2. E-optimality of Block Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.2.3. E-optimality of Regular Graph Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.2.4 E-optimality of Cubic Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.3. E-optimality of Hypercubic Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.3.1. Sufficient conditions for E-optimality Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 4.3.1.2 E-optimal criterion for Hypercubic Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 6 λ-linked Block Designs through non-adaptive Hypergeometric Group Testing Designs for Identifying at most Two Defectives and their Optimalities Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 6.2. Type - I optimality of Group Testing Designs for yr =_ 0 (mod 6) anc. V-? 2 (mod 6) Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 6.2.1 Type I optimality Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 6.3.1. Some Results related to Type I optimality Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page 6.5. Determination of Type I optimal Block Designs Some problems in Design of Experiments Benny Kurian 2004
Page I.7 Objectives of the Study An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4.1. World Bank Project -An Overview An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4.2.3.Occupational Distribution An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4.4.3 Occupational Distribution An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.4.1.3 Estimation of the Opportunity Cost of Man-days Saved from Avoidance of Water Borne Diseases An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.4.1.4 Estimation of Public Expenditure Saved Owing to Avoidance of Water Borne Diseases An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.1 Plan Outlay on Water Supply and Sanitation under Different Five Year Plans - India An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.4 Plan Outlay on Social Services, Water Supply, and Health - Kerala An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.5 Plan Outlay on Rural Water Supply under Different Five year Plans - Kerala An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.6 District-Wise Abstract of Water Supply Schemes in Operation in Kerala as on 31-03-2001 (Schemes Category-wise) An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.7 District-wise Abstract of Ongoing Water Supply Schemes in Kerala as on 31-03-2001 (Schemes Category-wise) An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4.5 Occupational Structure - the World Bank Project Area An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 4.14 Occupational Structure - LIC Project Area An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.2 Incidences of Water Borne Diseases Occurred in World Bank Project Area An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 6.7 Incidences of Water Borne Diseases that Occurred in the LIC Project Area An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.1 Outlay on Water Supply and Sanitation in General and on Rural Water Supply in Particular Under Different Five Year Plans An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.3 Plan Outlay on Social Services, Water Supply, and Sanitation- Kerala An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page 3.4 Plan Outlay on Rural Water Supply Under Different Pans - Kerala An economic evaluation of rural drinking water supply projects in Kerala: A comparative study Vijayakumary, M S 2004
Page The Travancore Opium Smoking Act-1949 History of social legislation in Travancore State Suresh Kumar, P 2003
Page Major Objectives Committee system as a mechanism for the effective functioning of legislature with particular reference to Kerala Rajan, T 2004
Page Concepts and Operational Definitions Committee system as a mechanism for the effective functioning of legislature with particular reference to Kerala Rajan, T 2004
Page Rigid Party Organisation Committee system as a mechanism for the effective functioning of legislature with particular reference to Kerala Rajan, T 2004
Page B. LEGISLATIVE SCRUTINY AT THE OUTPUT STAGE Committee system as a mechanism for the effective functioning of legislature with particular reference to Kerala Rajan, T 2004
Page 2.4. Officials and Privilege Committee system as a mechanism for the effective functioning of legislature with particular reference to Kerala Rajan, T 2004
Page Realisation of Objectives Committee system as a mechanism for the effective functioning of legislature with particular reference to Kerala Rajan, T 2004
Page 3.8 Generalisation to a kth order autoregressive process A study on Non-Gaussian time series modeling and applications Seetha Lekshmi, V 2004
Page 4.7 Generalization to a kth order autoregressive process A study on Non-Gaussian time series modeling and applications Seetha Lekshmi, V 2004
Page 5.8.4. Geometric semi α-Laplace tailed first order autoregressive process A study on Non-Gaussian time series modeling and applications Seetha Lekshmi, V 2004
Page f) Naturally occurring carcinogens Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 1.3.1. Oncogenic DNA virsues Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 1.3.2. Oncogenic RNA viruses (Retroviruses) Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 1.3.3. Oncogenes Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 2.3.2. Determination of acute toxicity of berberine and coralyne given orally Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 2.3.3. Determination of subacute toxicity of berberine and coralyne given orally Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page Effect of subacute oral administration of berberine Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page Effect of subacute oral administration of coralyne Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 4.3.1.4. Determination of nitric oxide radical scavenging activity Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page Inhibition of nitric oxide radical by berberine Investigations on the use of Herbal drugs in Cancer therapy (With special reference to Isoquinoline alkaloids) Anis, K V 2002
Page 1.4 Importance of 1, 4-Dioxins and 1, 4-Oxathiins Novel cycloaddition reactions of o-thioquinones Bini Mathew 2002
Page Obligations Under TRIPS Legal protection for plant varieties and living entities in India - A study in the context of the TRIPS agreement Elizabeth Varkey 2002
Page Peculiarities in Protecting Micro Organisms Legal protection for plant varieties and living entities in India - A study in the context of the TRIPS agreement Elizabeth Varkey 2002
Page Oncomouse Controversy Legal protection for plant varieties and living entities in India - A study in the context of the TRIPS agreement Elizabeth Varkey 2002
Page Morality in the ownership of Genetic Material Legal protection for plant varieties and living entities in India - A study in the context of the TRIPS agreement Elizabeth Varkey 2002
Page IV. OBSERVATIONS Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page a. Z. olivaceum Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page Fig. 34 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page Fig. 35 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 10 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 11 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 12 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 13 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 14 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 15 Zeylanidium Olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 16 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 17 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 18 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 19 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page PLATE 20 Zeylanidium olivaceum (Gardn.) Engl. Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page Intraspecific comparison of Z olivaceum (Table 8) Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page 16. ZEYLANIDIUM OLIVACEUM Detailed studies on the genera and species of the family Podostemaceae with particular reference to the phenomenon of polymorphism Nileena, C B 2002
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page 3.2 Origin and Growth of Stock Exchanges in India Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page 3.3 Organisation and Management of Stock Exchanges Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page 3.8 Over the Trading Counter Exchange of (OTCEI) Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page 5.2 Primary Market Operations Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page 6.4 Strengths and Opportunities of Broking Profession Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T2 Organisation of Recognised Stock Exchanges in India Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T14 Table showing Primary Market Operations of Brokers Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T30 Distribution effected through the Office Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T49 Brokers Opinion of Margin money and speculation Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T59 Brokers opinion regarding Margin requirements Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T60 Brokers opinion regarding SERI regulations Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T66 Brokers Opinion about he Performance of Investors Grievance Cell Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T67 Statement of Brokers Opinion about Stock Market and Industrialisation Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T68 Brokers Opinion about Employment Potential of Brokerage Industry Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T69 Brokers Opinion about Wealth Generating Prospective of Stock Investment Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page T70 Statement of Brokers Opinion about Broking Profession Problems and prospects of stock-broking in Kerala Peter, K T 2002
Page 7. Chromolaena odorata Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 16. Blumea oxyodonta DC Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 21. Cosmos bipinnatus Cav. cv. Orange Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 28. Sigesbeckia orientalis Linn Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page 3.1 Synthesis and characterisation of PU oligomers Studies on the structural variations in NR/PU Block copolymers caused by NCO/OH ratio and synthetic methods Gopakumar, S 2006
Page 4.1 Synthesis of PU oligomers Studies on the structural variations in NR/PU Block copolymers caused by NCO/OH ratio and synthetic methods Gopakumar, S 2006
Page 4.1 Synthesis of PU oligomers Studies on the structural variations in NR/PU Block copolymers caused by NCO/OH ratio and synthetic methods Gopakumar, S 2006
Page 1.10 Objectives of the study Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 4.3 Ownership pattern Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 25. Effect of sodium salts of organic acids on α-amylase production by Penicillium janthinellum under SSF using wheat bran Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 26. Effect of organic acids on α-amylase production by Penicillium janthinellum under SSF using wheat bran Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 3.1.15 Nature of Houses Owned by RPS Members Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.1 16 Ownership of Vehicles by RPS Members Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.1.17 Home Appliances Owned by RPS Members Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page APPENDIX V SPSS 11.5 OUTPUT Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page APPENDIX XI Gulf Kerala Study in Online Newspapers Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 1.6. Objectives of the Study Effect of concept attainment model of instruction on achievement in Mathematics of academically disadvantaged students of Secondary schools in the Kerala State Minikutty, A 2006
Page 1.8. Organisation of the Report Effect of concept attainment model of instruction on achievement in Mathematics of academically disadvantaged students of Secondary schools in the Kerala State Minikutty, A 2006
Page II. Theoretical Overview Effect of concept attainment model of instruction on achievement in Mathematics of academically disadvantaged students of Secondary schools in the Kerala State Minikutty, A 2006
Page (B) Probability or Odds (Prior and Posterior) Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page 5. ADMISSIBILITY OF DNA EVIDENCE- LEGAL AND ETHICAL OUTLOOK Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page 4. Obstructions Against the Ethical Practice in Forensic Science Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page Physico-chemical characterisation of essential oils in the taxa investigated Cytological and phytochemical investigations in some Medicinal plants of Asteraceae Rajalakshmi, R 2002
Page I. Naturally occurring molecules bearing chiral γ-butyrolactone ring system Studies on (2S,3R)-Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2, 3-Furandicarboxylic acid preparation of chirons Rani R Nair 2002
Page I.2 Inventory of naturally occurring molecules bearing chiral γ-butyrolactone moiety Studies on (2S,3R)-Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2, 3-Furandicarboxylic acid preparation of chirons Rani R Nair 2002
Page I.3 Synthesis of chiral y-butyrolactone ring systems of naturally occurring molecules Studies on (2S,3R)-Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2, 3-Furandicarboxylic acid preparation of chirons Rani R Nair 2002
Page I.4 Scope and Objective of the Present Study Studies on (2S,3R)-Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2, 3-Furandicarboxylic acid preparation of chirons Rani R Nair 2002
Page 3. Study of Optical Properties of B2O3-Li2O-MO (M=Pb, Zn) Glass Thin films Preparation of B2O3-Li2O-MO (M=Pb, Zn) glass thin films and study of their properties Sindu A Kartha 2002
Page Fig.1.14: Transmission electron micrographs obtained for the DGEBA-MCDEA/50wt% SBM blend Studies on Epoxy resin systems modified with Ether ketone/Ether sulfone containing polymers Bejoy Francis 2006
Page 1.10 Scope and objectives of the work Studies on Epoxy resin systems modified with Ether ketone/Ether sulfone containing polymers Bejoy Francis 2006
Page Objectives of the study Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page Voluntary Consumer Organisations and Consumer Protection and Guidance Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page Registered office of the CP&G Society Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page Objects of CP&G Society Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page Area of operation Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page Occupational status Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page 7.1 Classification of CP&G Societies in Kerala according to the area of operation Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page 8.3 Occupational status of governing body members of CP & G Societies in Kerala Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page 9.1 Ranking of features of margin free market in the order of convenience to consumers Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page 9.4 How the margin free markets operate at low margin Working of consumer protection and guidance societies in Kerala - An evaluation Stanly Chazhoor 2006
Page 2.1.4 Dissolved oxygen A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page 2.1.7 Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page 2.3.1 lsolation of test organism A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Plate 2.1.a Stock cultures of test organism A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Plate 2.2.a Station I - Retting area (Mls Poothotta Coir Mats 3and Mattings Co - operative Society Ltd. No. 334) A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Plate 2.4.b Liming industry effluent outlet A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Plate 2.6.b Outlet of peeling shed A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page 3 OBSERVATION AND RESULTS A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page 3.1.4 Dissolved oxygen A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.16 ANOVA tables showing the effect of retting effluent onthe carbon production of Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneckbetween concentrations A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.17 ANOVA tables showing the effect of retting effluent onthe growth, pigment content and bio-chemical compoundsof Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneck - between duration A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.18 ANOVA tables showing the effect of retting effluent onthe carbon production of Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneckbetween duration A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.19 ANOVA tables showing the effect of liming effluent onthe growth, pigment content and bio-chemical compoundsof Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneck-between concentrations A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.20 ANOVA tables showing the effect of liming effluent onthe carbon production of Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneckbetween concentrations A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.21 ANOVA tables showing the effect of liming effluent onthe growth, pigment content and bio-chemical compoundsof Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneck - between duration A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Table 3.22 ANOVA tables showing the effect of liming effluent onthe carbon production of Chlorella ellipsoidea Gerneckbetween duration A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Fig.3.5 Dissolved Oxygen in the study sites A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page Plate 3.3 (a - f) (a) Oscillatoria sp. (b) Spirogyra sp. (c) Navicula longata (d) Nitzschia panduriformis (e) Zygnema sp. (f) Nitzschia seriata A study on the impact of Cottage industry effluents on Phytoplankton Bindu Alex 2006
Page 5.13 Organic Enrichment Production efficiency and sustainability of a rice-fish rotational farming model in Kuttanad low lands of Kerala Aloysius M Sebastian 2006
Page III.iv Operation wise cost offish in rice-fish rotational system. Production efficiency and sustainability of a rice-fish rotational farming model in Kuttanad low lands of Kerala Aloysius M Sebastian 2006
Page II.1 Variation dissolved oxygen during straw decomposition Production efficiency and sustainability of a rice-fish rotational farming model in Kuttanad low lands of Kerala Aloysius M Sebastian 2006
Page II.5 Variation of organic carbon - Sediment Production efficiency and sustainability of a rice-fish rotational farming model in Kuttanad low lands of Kerala Aloysius M Sebastian 2006
Page III.2 Operation - wise cost of cultivation of rice Production efficiency and sustainability of a rice-fish rotational farming model in Kuttanad low lands of Kerala Aloysius M Sebastian 2006
Page III.7 Operation wise cost of fish in the rice-fish rotational system Production efficiency and sustainability of a rice-fish rotational farming model in Kuttanad low lands of Kerala Aloysius M Sebastian 2006
Page 6.7 Organisational Problem Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.9 Percentage distribution of gross output by Industry (Registered sector) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.14 Percentage distribution of gross output by industry (unregistered sector) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.16 Percentage distribution of gross output (comparison) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.17 Percentage distribution by original value of plant and machinery Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.24 District wise number of Handloom co operative societies in the state Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.25 Import of raw cashew- outs into India Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 3.3 Average output an wire stitching machine Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 5.24 Operating ratio (large scale) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 5.25 Operating ratio (medium scale) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 5.26 Operating ratio (small scale) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.4 Pie diagram showing percentage distribution of gros output by industry (Registered sector) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.8 Pie diagram showing percentage distribution of gross output by industry. (Unregistered sector) Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.10 Percentage distribution by gross output Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page 2.11 Percentage distribution by original value of plant and machinery Economics of book binding industry in Kerala Suseela Menon, R 2006
Page Table 5.10 Social Problems as perceived by students in the order of importance Professional social work education in Kerala - Problems and prospects Poulose, T O 2006
Page Table.5.11 Social Problems as perceive by teachers in the order of importance Professional social work education in Kerala - Problems and prospects Poulose, T O 2006
Page Table.5.12 Social Problems as perceived by practitioners in the order of importance Professional social work education in Kerala - Problems and prospects Poulose, T O 2006
Page Overall knowledge objectives of social work education Professional social work education in Kerala - Problems and prospects Poulose, T O 2006
Page Overall attitude objectives of social work education Professional social work education in Kerala - Problems and prospects Poulose, T O 2006
Page Overall skill objectives of social work education Professional social work education in Kerala - Problems and prospects Poulose, T O 2006
Page 1.12.3 Reality orientation A study on social and emotional reactions of Care-givers of elderly Demented persons Shibu, V P 2006
Page 3.4 Objectives of the Study A study on social and emotional reactions of Care-givers of elderly Demented persons Shibu, V P 2006
Page 5.07 One Way Anova Results for the Dimension of Family Burden Based on Occupation of Dementia Patients A study on social and emotional reactions of Care-givers of elderly Demented persons Shibu, V P 2006
Page 5.08 One Way Anova Results for the Factors of Psychological Distress Based on Occupation of Dementia Patients A study on social and emotional reactions of Care-givers of elderly Demented persons Shibu, V P 2006
Page The Objectives of this Study Biochemical changes of Selenium and Galactose induced cataract and anticataractogenic effect of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Albino rats Remya, V K 2006
Page 4.4 Oxidative Stress Biochemical changes of Selenium and Galactose induced cataract and anticataractogenic effect of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Albino rats Remya, V K 2006
Page 5.2 Oxidative stress Biochemical changes of Selenium and Galactose induced cataract and anticataractogenic effect of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Albino rats Remya, V K 2006
Page 1.3. Objectives of the present study Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 2.1.Source of the Organism Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 2.2.7.8.Organic nitrogen source Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 2.2.7.15. Sodium salts of organic acids Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 2.2.7.16. Organic acids Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 3.2.8. Effect of organic nitrogen source Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 3.2.15. Effect of sodium salts of organic acids Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 3.2.16. Effect of organic acids Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 8. Oroxylum indicum, Vent. (Plate. 8.C) An ethnobotanical study of the tracts of forests in Idukki District Saju Abraham 2005
Page Oroxylum indicum, Vent An ethnobotanical study of the tracts of forests in Idukki District Saju Abraham 2005
Page Plate- 17. Histochemical analysis OroxyIum indicum, Vent. An ethnobotanical study of the tracts of forests in Idukki District Saju Abraham 2005
Page 1.10.3 Organically modified silicates (OLS) Studies on the properties of Natural Rubber, Carboxylated Styrene Butadiene Rubber lattices and their blends with micro and nano filters Ranimol Stephen 2006
Page 1.12 Objectives of the work Studies on the properties of Natural Rubber, Carboxylated Styrene Butadiene Rubber lattices and their blends with micro and nano filters Ranimol Stephen 2006
Page Legitimate objection (Jati) A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page Odour A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page Inference for oneself A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page 5. Occupation Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 7.1 Objectives of BDS Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 8.1 Lack of Organisation & Leadership Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 17. Effect of organic nitrogen source on α-amylase production by Penicillium janthinellum under SSF using wheat bran Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 24. Effect of sodium salts of organic acids on α-amylase production by Penicillium janthinellum under SSF using wheat bran Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 25. Effect of organic acids on α-amylase production by Penicillium janthinellum under SSF using wheat bran Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 18. Effect of organic nitrogen source on α-amylase production by Penicillium janthinellum under SSF using wheat bran Isolation, purification and characterization of α-amylase from Penicillium janthinellum Sindhu, R 2005
Page 5.23 Statements Regarding the Objectives of Language Education Effectiveness of jurisprudential inquiry model in teaching Malayalam at Secondary level Jalajakumari, V T 2006
Page 5.32 Values on Individual Ownership and Property Rights Effectiveness of jurisprudential inquiry model in teaching Malayalam at Secondary level Jalajakumari, V T 2006
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 1.10 ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page II. SELF LEARNING STRATEGIES - AN OVERVIEW Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 2 Classification of statements in the opinionnaire (Draft form) Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 3 Assignment of scores for the opinion Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 4 t values of the items in the opinionnaire Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 5 Classification of statements in the opioninnaire (Final form) Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 16 Opinion of student teachers about general characteristics of self-learning materials - mean scores Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 17 Opinion of student teachers on preparation and implementation of self-learning materials - mean scores Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 18 Opinion of student teachers about the impact of self-learning materials on learners - mean scores. Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 19 Opinion of student teachers about the impact of self-learning materials on teachers - mean scores Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 20 Opinion of student teachers towards the self-learning materials and development of values among learners - mean scores Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 21 General opinion of student teachers towards the use of self-learning materials - mean scores Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 28 Opinion of student teachers about the need for getting training in preparing self-learning materials. Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 29 Opinion of student teachers about using self-learning materials in transacting B.Ed. curriculum. Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 3 A - Opinionnaire on Self-Learning Materials (Draft) Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page 3 B - Opinionnaire on Self-Learning Materials (Final) Use of self-learning materials: Perception and performance of student teachers at Secondary level Rosamma Lukos, M 2006
Page Pre-colonial social disabilities of Kerala - an overview A historical anatomy of the evolution of social revolution in Travancore George Philip 2006
Page Objectives of the Study The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page III. SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES: AN OVERVIEW The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page Export Oriented Unit (EOU) The role of Small Industries Development Bank of India in the development of small scale industrial sector in Kerala Reji, M A 2006
Page 1.10 Objective and scope of the present work Epoxidised Natural rubber as a reinforcement modifier for Silica filled Natural rubber and Acrylonitrile Butadiene rubber Jacob K Varkey 2006
Page Objectives of the Study Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page II. Investment Decisions of NRIs: An Overview. Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.3.5 Impact of occupational status on investment information Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.4.4 Impact of occupational status on availing modern technology for getting information on investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.5.2 Impact of place of occupation on factors influencing investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.5.4 Impact of occupational status on factors influencing investment decisions Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.7.17 Impact of place of occupation on investment in building with foreign remittances Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.7.18 Impact of occupational status on investment in buildings with foreign remittances Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.1 Opinion about the major saving schemes Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.2 Opinion about LIC policies by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.3 Opinion about post office savings schemes by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.4 Opinion about deport schemes of banks by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.5 Opinion about mutual fund schemes by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.6 Opinion about chitty funds by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.7 Opinion about LIC polices by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.8 Opinion about post office saving schemes by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.9 Opinion about deposit schemes of banks by respondents having different place of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.10 Opinion about mutual funds by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.11 Opinion about chitty funds by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.12 Opinion about LIC policies by respondents having different place of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.13 Opinion about post office saving schemes by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.14 Opinion about bank deposits by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.15 Opinion about mutual funds by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.16 Opinion about chitty funds by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.8.17 Comparison of good opinion about different saving schemes Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.1 Opinion about infrastructure of Kerala by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.2 Opinion about the infrastructure of Kerala by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.3 Opinion about infrastructure of Kerala by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.4 Opinion about the services of Kerala government offices by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.5 Opinion about the services of Kerala government offices by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.6 Opinion about the services of Kerala government offices by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.9 Opinion about trade unionism and work culture by respondents having different places of residence on investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.11 Opinion about the role of government agencies and institutions in promoting NRI investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.14 Opinion about the role of government agencies and institutions in promoting NRI investment by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.15 Opinions of the respondents having different educational levels about the role of NRI associations in promoting NRI investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.16 Opinion about the role of NRI associations in promoting NRI investor by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.9.17 Opinion about the role of NRI associations in promoting NRI investor by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.10.1 Opinion about the major factors discouraging investment in Kerala by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.10.2 Opinion about the factors discouraging investment by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.10.3 Opinion about the major factors discouraging NRI investment in Kerala by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.11 Opinion about Enhancing NRI Investment in Kerala Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.11.1 Opinion about enhancing NRI investments by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.11.2 Opinion about enhancing NRI investments by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.2.4 Impact of occupational status on source of information on investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.3.4 Impact of the occupational status on availing modern technology for getting information on investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.4.2 Impact of the place off occupation on factors influencing investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.4.4 Impact of the occupational status on factors influencing investment decisions Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7 Opinion about Major Saving Schemes Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.1 Opinion about LIC policies by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.2 Opinion about post office saving schemes by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.3 Opinion about deposit schemes of banks by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.4 Opinion about mutual fund schemes by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.5 Opinion about chitty funds by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.6 Opinion about LIC policies by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.7 Opinion about post office saving schemes by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.8 Opinion about deposit schemes of banks by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.9 Opinion about mutual funds by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.10 Opinion about chitty funds by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.11 Opinion about LIC policies by respondents having different place of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.12 Opinion about post office saving schemes by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.13 Opinion about bank deposits by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.14 Opinion about mutual funds by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.15 Opinion about chitty funds by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.7.16 Comparison of good opinion about different saving schemes Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.1 Opinion about infrastructure of Kerala by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.2 Opinion about the infrastructure of Kerala by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.3 Opinion about the infrastructure of Kerala by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.4 Opinion about the services of Kerala government offices by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.5 Opinion about the services of Kerala government offices by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.6 Opinion about the services of Kerala government offices by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.9 Opinion about trade unionism and work culture by respondents having different places of residence on investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.10 Opinion about influence of trade unionism and work culture on investment by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.11 Opinion about the role of government agencies and institutions in promoting NRI investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.12 Opinion about the role of government agencies and institutions in promoting NRI investments by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.13 Opinion about the rile of government agencies and institutions in promoting NRI investment by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.14 Opinion about the role of government agencies and institutions in promoting NRI investment by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.15 Opinion about the role of NRl associations in promoting NRI investment by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.16 Opinion about the role of NRI associations in promoting NRI investment by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.8.17 Opinion about the role of NRI associations in promoting NRI investment by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.9.1 Opinion about the major factors discouraging NRI investment in Kerala by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.9.2 Opinion about the factors discouraging investment by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.9.3 Opinion about major factors discouraging NRI investment in Kerala by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.10 Opinion about Enhancing NRI Investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.10.1 Opinion about enhancing NRI investments by respondents having different places of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.10.2 Opinion about enhancing NRI investments by respondents having different educational levels Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 4.10.3 Opinion about enhancing NRI investments by respondents having different places of residence Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.3 Opinion about mutual funds by respondents in Gulf and those in other countries Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.4 Opinion on infrastructure of Kerala by country of employment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 3.6 Opinion about enhancing NRI investment Investment decision making among NRIs of Kerala Mendal Jose 2006
Page 2.7 Natural bond orbital analysis A theoretical study of strain in Spiranes and related species Baby Thomas 2006
Page Aims and Objectives Gender and spirituality: Archaeology of religious life in Kerala Annie, P V 2006
Page 1.4 Objective of the Study A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 2.3 Form of Organisations A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 3.1.3 Objectives of Personnel Development A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 4.1.1 Meaning and Objectives of Financial Management A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 7.1.2.8 Occupation in India vs. Mode of leaving previous job Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.3.3 Channel of Obtaining the First Job Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.1 Present occupation vs. Gender Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.8 Harassment vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.15 Nationality of the Organisation vs. Prejudice Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.18 Threat of Localisation vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.25 Perception of Job Security vs. Present Occupation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.27 Perception of Job Insecurity due to abolishment of post vs. Occupation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.28 Nationality of Organisation vs. Requirement to do overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.29 Gender vs. Overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.30 Job Category vs. Overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.31 Host Country vs. Overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.32 Impact on Life Satisfaction Index. due to Overtime as against Religion Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.33 Impact of Overtime and allowance on Life Satisfaction Index Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.34 Occupation vs. Skills Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.35 Occupation vs. Skills (%) Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.39 Occupation vs. Threat faced by Respondents Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.40 Occupation vs. Threat faced by Respondents (%) Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 5.27 OTHER OCCUPATIONS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.39 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.62 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 6.2.2.5. Nitric oxide radical scavenging activity Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page 6.4.2.4. Carragenan induced paw oedema Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page 6.4.2.5. Formalin induced paw oedema Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page 6.4.2.6. Dextran induced paw oedema Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page 6.4.2.7. Croton oil induced skin oedema Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page 3. Objectives Generation of surplus in Plantation sector in Kerala and its appropriation - A study with reference to Rubber growers Kurian, K J 2006
Page 5.4 Opportunity Cost of Rubber Plantations in Kerala Generation of surplus in Plantation sector in Kerala and its appropriation - A study with reference to Rubber growers Kurian, K J 2006
Page 1 Introduction and Objectives Kinetic and mechanistic investigations of the free radicals and photo induced decomposition of S-Nitrosothiols in aqueous medium Manoj, V M 2006
Page 1.1 Nitric Oxide: A Newly Discovered Messenger Molecule Kinetic and mechanistic investigations of the free radicals and photo induced decomposition of S-Nitrosothiols in aqueous medium Manoj, V M 2006
Page a. Hydroxyl radicals (OH) and Oxide radical anion (O-) Kinetic and mechanistic investigations of the free radicals and photo induced decomposition of S-Nitrosothiols in aqueous medium Manoj, V M 2006
Page 1.15 Objectives Kinetic and mechanistic investigations of the free radicals and photo induced decomposition of S-Nitrosothiols in aqueous medium Manoj, V M 2006
Page 3.2 Determination of Second Order Rate Constants Kinetic and mechanistic investigations of the free radicals and photo induced decomposition of S-Nitrosothiols in aqueous medium Manoj, V M 2006
Page 4.2 Determination of the Second Order Rate Constants by Pulse Radiolysis Technique Kinetic and mechanistic investigations of the free radicals and photo induced decomposition of S-Nitrosothiols in aqueous medium Manoj, V M 2006
Page 3. OBSERVATIONS Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 3.1.3 Exine Ornamentation Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 3.2.8 Exine Ornamentation Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 23. Laccadive Ordinary Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 32. Orissa Tall Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 35. Philippines Ordinary Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 4.3.3 Exine Surface Ornamentation Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Figs. 67-69: Laccadive Ordinary Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Laccadive Ordinary Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Figs. 94-96: Orissa Tall Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Orissa Tall Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Figs. 103-105: Philippines Ordinary Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page Philippines Ordinary Pollen morphology of Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn) Haneesa Beevi, A 2006
Page 3. The origin of large-scale structure in the universe Theoretical investigation of some problems in Brane, VSL and Bimetric Cosmologies Gopakumar, P 2006
Page 1.4 Outline of following chapters Theoretical investigation of some problems in Brane, VSL and Bimetric Cosmologies Gopakumar, P 2006
Page 7.3 Theory of Open Thermodynamic Systems Theoretical investigation of some problems in Brane, VSL and Bimetric Cosmologies Gopakumar, P 2006
Page 1.3 Objectives of the Study Relevance of human rights: A Gandhian perspective Joseph Mathew 2006
Page II ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS Relevance of human rights: A Gandhian perspective Joseph Mathew 2006
Page APPENDIX I Questionnaire for Collecting Information From Planters / Owners of the Estates A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 4 2.4 Form of Organisation of Rubber Estates A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 5 2.5 Form of Organisation of Tea Estates A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 6 2.6 Form of Organisation of Cardamom Estates A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page 7 2.7 Form of Organisation-Comparison A study on the management practices followed in plantations in Kerala Krishnan Namboothiri, N S 2006
Page The objectives Changing social space of women: Special reference to women in Syrian Christian community of Central Travancore Lalcymol Jacob 2006
Page Organizations that helped the formation of civil society Political movements Changing social space of women: Special reference to women in Syrian Christian community of Central Travancore Lalcymol Jacob 2006
Page The role of Womens organizations in the individuation process Changing social space of women: Special reference to women in Syrian Christian community of Central Travancore Lalcymol Jacob 2006
Page The practice of dowry and economic sub ordination of women Changing social space of women: Special reference to women in Syrian Christian community of Central Travancore Lalcymol Jacob 2006
Page 1.1. Natural Rubber - An Overview Molecular cloning, characterization and expression of Rubber elongation factor gene from Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg Priya, P 2006
Page 1.6. Objectives Molecular cloning, characterization and expression of Rubber elongation factor gene from Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg Priya, P 2006
Page 1.2.1. An Overview of Trade Theory Dynamics of export promotion strategies and global trade environment on export performance: Studies on disaggregated export demand function with reference to Kerala Ouseph, T P 2006
Page 1.5. Objectives of the Study Dynamics of export promotion strategies and global trade environment on export performance: Studies on disaggregated export demand function with reference to Kerala Ouseph, T P 2006
Page II. MULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM: AN OVERVIEW Dynamics of export promotion strategies and global trade environment on export performance: Studies on disaggregated export demand function with reference to Kerala Ouseph, T P 2006
Page 3.3. Outward Orientation Dynamics of export promotion strategies and global trade environment on export performance: Studies on disaggregated export demand function with reference to Kerala Ouseph, T P 2006
Page 4.1. World Output and World Trade Dynamics of export promotion strategies and global trade environment on export performance: Studies on disaggregated export demand function with reference to Kerala Ouseph, T P 2006
Page 5.12. Exports of Oils and Oleoresins of Spices Dynamics of export promotion strategies and global trade environment on export performance: Studies on disaggregated export demand function with reference to Kerala Ouseph, T P 2006
Page 4. THE MIDDLE EAST - AN OVERVIEW Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 5.17 Oman Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 6.4 ODEPC Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 2.7 Provisional number of operational holdings and area operated by size class 1985-86 A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 2.8 Provisional number of operational holdings 1986-87 A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 2.11 Disposal of applications for assignment of ownership rights to tenants, 1970-81 A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 2.12 Pre- and post- reforms land ownership patterns (in thousands) A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 2.17 Operational holdings by major size classes A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 2.18 Area operated by major size classes (1990 - 91) (area in 000 ha.) A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 3.17 Percentage of operational holdings reporting leased-in area and percentage distribution of leased-in area during different seasons for broad size-class of operational holding A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 4.6 Percentage distribution of number of holdings and area operated by major size group of holdings A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 4.7 Percentage distribution of sample households by two broad size classes of operated area at point of origin / in 1970 and by year of origin A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 4.12 Percentage distribution of area leased in by size class of operational holding by states A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 4.13 Percentage terms of leased-in operated area over terms of lease by Kerala state A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 4.14 Percentage distribution of area leased in by terms of lease for broad size of operational holdings - Kerala, percentage distribution of area leased in by term of lease A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 4.15 Percentage distribution of operational holdings and area operated over five broad categories of operational holdings A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.11 District wise number and area of total operational holding in Kerala (1990-91) A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.21 Occupational classification of B.P.L. families A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.23 Percentage distribution of sample lessee households by size class of owned land at the point of origin - 1970 in cents A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.24 Percentage distribution of sample lessee households by size class of owned and operated area at the point of origin in 1970 and by the year of origin of lease in cultivation in cents A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.25 Distribution of sample households by size class of their operational holding and by the type of labour (in cents) A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.27 Distribution of sample households by the size class of their operational holdings and by the type of cultivation A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page II Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala An Overview Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page 2.1.1. Head office Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page 1.2 Structural organization of back and distribution of laticifers in Hevea Studies on the structure of bark of Hevea Brasiliensis with special reference to alignment of Phloic elements and clonal variability Philipose Omman 2006
Page 2.1.1 Ontogeny of laticifers Studies on the structure of bark of Hevea Brasiliensis with special reference to alignment of Phloic elements and clonal variability Philipose Omman 2006
Page 2.2.1 Nature and ontogeny Studies on the structure of bark of Hevea Brasiliensis with special reference to alignment of Phloic elements and clonal variability Philipose Omman 2006
Page 3.2.3 Method of observation Studies on the structure of bark of Hevea Brasiliensis with special reference to alignment of Phloic elements and clonal variability Philipose Omman 2006
Page 4.4.3 Outer hard bark thickness Studies on the structure of bark of Hevea Brasiliensis with special reference to alignment of Phloic elements and clonal variability Philipose Omman 2006
Page 5.21 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.80 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 2.5. Objectives of planning People’s planning and participatory management - A Gandhian critique Isaac P Abraham 2006
Page 4.2. Official guidelines on decentralised planning People’s planning and participatory management - A Gandhian critique Isaac P Abraham 2006
Page 1.4.1 Small Rubber Growers - An Overview Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 1.5 Objectives of the Study Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 1.12 Conceptual and Operational Definitions Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 2.8 The Small Rubber Growers and Co-operatives Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 2.8.1 Rubber Marketing Co-operatives Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 2.9.1 The Objectives of the Rubber Producers Societies Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.1.5 Distribution of the Respondents based on Occupation other than Agriculture Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.1.14 Membership in Other Social Organisations Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 4.6 Occupational Distribution of h Migrants to Kuwait, 1990 Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 5.12 National and Foreign Manpower growth, Oman 1975-2000 Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 5.13 Distribution of Omani and Expatriate workers by occupation-1993 Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 5.15 Average Education by Occupation & Nationality-1993 (Oman) Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.1.16 Occupation - wise, Gender w ise classification of the Respondents Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.2.1 Occupation in India, Prior to Migration Vs Year of Migration Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.2.3 Occupation in India vs. Age at Migration Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.2.4 Last Salary of Respondent vs. Occupation in India Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.45 Occupation vs. Monthly Salary Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.46 Occupation vs. Monthly Salary (%) Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.48 Occupation vs. Free Accommodation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.49 Occupation vs. Gender vs. Free. Accommodation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.50 Gender vs. Occupation vs. Free Food Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.51 Occupation vs. Gender vs. Free Transport Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.53 Requirement to do overtime Vs. Host Country vs. Gender Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.4.54 Occupation vs. Gender vs. Requirement for Overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.5.4 Perception of Salary vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.5.13 Qualification of Respondents vs. Disappointment due to not obtaining appropriate job Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.5.14 Country of employment of Respondents vs. Disappointment due to not obtaining appropriate job Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.9.1 Opinion on Voting Rights vs. Monthly Income Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.9.3 Opinion on Indian Consulates vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.9.4 Opinion about NORKA vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.9.5 Opinion about NORKA vs. Income Group Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.1 Opinion on the statement Present salary sufficient for education, experience and the work done vs. Work place Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.2 Opinion on the statement Present housing facility is adequate vs. Work place Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.3 Opinion on the statement Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.4 Opinion on the statement Respondents can travel easily within the host country vs. Work Place Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.5 Opinion on the statement Able to save enough money vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.6 Opinion on the statement Sufficient recreational facilities in host country vs Workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.7 Opinion on the statement Opinion about NORKA is good vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.8 Opinion on the statement Communicate with home / family whenever required is easy vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.9 Opinion on the statement Indian consulate is very helpful vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.10 Opinion on the statement Planning to Migrate permanently to another country vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.11 Opinion on the statement Indian living abroad should be allowed to vote in Indian elections vs. Workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.12 Opinion on the statement Better education qualification will yields better job vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.1.10.13 Opinion on the statement Localization move is threatening the present job vs. workplace Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.1.1 Place of Head of Office of Employer Company vs. Host Country of Respondent Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.1.3 Sector of Organisation vs. Country of Employment. Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page 7.2.1.4 Responsibility of Respondents vs. Place of Operation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XXXVI Prejudice vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XXXIX Localisation threat vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XLIV Requirement to work overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XLV Gender vs. Overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XLVI Overtime vs. Occupation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XLVII Life Satisfaction on Religion vs. Overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XLVIII Occupation vs. Monthly Salary Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-XLIX Occupation vs. Accommodation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-L Requirement to do overtime Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LIII Weighed average score of Perception of Salary vs. Nationality of Organisation Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LX Qualification of Respondents vs. Disappointment due to not obtaining appropriate job Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXVII Opinion on Indian Consulate vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXVIII Weighed Average Score on Opinion of Norka vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXIX Opinion on NORKA vs. Salary Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXVII Weighed Average Score on Opinion on English Skills vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXVII Weighed Average Score on Opinion on Work Skill vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXVIll Weighed Average Score on the Opinion on Adaptability vs. Host Country Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXIX Opinion on Honesty of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXX Opinion on Leadership Quality of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXXI Opinion on Dedication of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXXII Opinion on Punctuality of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXXIII Opinion on Future Prospects of Kerala Workers vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page VII-LXXXIV Opinion that Kerala Workers are Problematic vs. Country of Employment Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page XXIV Geographical Map of Oman Problems and Prospects of Kerala Labour Force in the Middle East Baju George 2005
Page FISCAL FEDERALISM UNDER OTHER CONSTITUTIONS: AN OVERVIEW 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 OFFICIAL RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS 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 Objective of the Study A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 3. LAND USE PATTERN- AN OVERVIEW A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page Neither Employment Nor Output Growth A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page Opinion of Trade Union Leaders A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page Organizational Structure of WG A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page Effect of Boom on Output A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 2.4 Percentage distribution of households by type, means of livelihood and size of operational holdings A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 5.36 Distribution of lessor households in the Oonnukallu, Chenneerkara panchayat A new paradigm in agrarian relations and productivity in Kerala Omana Cheriyan 2005
Page 3 Obsevations An ethnobotanical study of the tracts of forests in Idukki District Saju Abraham 2005
Page 1.7. Objectives of the study The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 1.12 Organisation of the Thesis The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 4.5 General Information Regarding Health and Land Ownership The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page VI. THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS IN TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 6.1.1 Peoples Organisation The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 6.1.2 Objectives The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 6.1.10 Co-operation The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 6.2.3 Objectives The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 6.2.8 Promotion of Co-operative Initiatives The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 6.3.1 Objectives The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 3.2 Sector-wise Outlays for Tribal Development The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page 7.4 Occupational Distribution of the Paniyas The socio-economic development of Tribals in Kerala (With special reference to Wayanad District) Thresiamma Varghese 2005
Page Objectives of the study Effect of concept attainment model of instruction on achievement in Mathematics of academically disadvantaged students of Secondary schools in the Kerala State Minikutty, A 2006
Page 2.9. Outcomes of Information Processing. Effect of concept attainment model of instruction on achievement in Mathematics of academically disadvantaged students of Secondary schools in the Kerala State Minikutty, A 2006
Page 1.13. Scope and objectives of the present work Banana fibre: A potential reinforcement in Phenol Formaldehyde resin Seena Joseph 2006
Page Objectives of the Study Puranic episodes in the folk arts of Kerala - With special reference to Tullal Remesh, P P 2006
Page Organisation of the Report Puranic episodes in the folk arts of Kerala - With special reference to Tullal Remesh, P P 2006
Page Ritual Arts - Origin and Development Puranic episodes in the folk arts of Kerala - With special reference to Tullal Remesh, P P 2006
Page Onattullal Puranic episodes in the folk arts of Kerala - With special reference to Tullal Remesh, P P 2006
Page Ottan Tullal Puranic episodes in the folk arts of Kerala - With special reference to Tullal Remesh, P P 2006
Page 10.3. Soil burial and outdoor weathering studies Banana fibre: A potential reinforcement in Phenol Formaldehyde resin Seena Joseph 2006
Page I. ORIGIN OF SANSKRIT DRAMA Rasamanjari on Malatimadhava - A study Ramadasan, K G 2006
Page Objectives of the study Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page Objectives of the study Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page APPENDIX XV STUDENT TEACHER OPINIONNAIRE. (ALPHA FOR THE ITEMS) Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page APPENDIX XVI STUDENT TEACHER OPINIONNAIRE. (ALPHA FOR THE SUBSCALES) Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page APPENDIX XVII STUDENT TEACHER OPINIONNAIRE. (FINAL ENGLISH VERSION) Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page APPENDIX XVIII STUDENT TEACHER OPINIONNAIRE. (MALAYALAM VERSION) Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page APPENDIX XIX STUDENT TEACHER OPINIONNAIRE. (SCORING SHEET) Psycho-social variables in relation to academic achievement - A comparative study of high and low achievers Sany Varghese 2006
Page 1.4.0. Objectives of the study. Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page APPENDIX II LIST OF OFFICES OF THE COMMERCIAL TAXES DEPARTMENT OF KERALA Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page Table 1.1 Organizational strength of the Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page Table 2.1 Organizational strength of the Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page Fig. 2. 1 Organizational structure of Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala. . Human resource management in Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala George, M M 2006
Page Fig. 1.2 General pathway by which increased oxidative stressmay contribute to development of disease An investigation on the anti-diabetic activity of Herbal drugs and their mechanism of action Sabu, M C 2006
Page 1.3 Reactive oxygen species (ROS) An investigation on the anti-diabetic activity of Herbal drugs and their mechanism of action Sabu, M C 2006
Page 1.4 Damage produced by Reactive oxygen species in DNA, lipid and protein An investigation on the anti-diabetic activity of Herbal drugs and their mechanism of action Sabu, M C 2006
Page 1.6 Protection against oxygen radicals in biological systems, antioxidants An investigation on the anti-diabetic activity of Herbal drugs and their mechanism of action Sabu, M C 2006
Page 1.11 Oxidative stress in diabetes An investigation on the anti-diabetic activity of Herbal drugs and their mechanism of action Sabu, M C 2006
Page 5. Oxidative stress in Type 2 diabetic patients An investigation on the anti-diabetic activity of Herbal drugs and their mechanism of action Sabu, M C 2006
Page Objectives Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page II. An Overview of Urban Informal Sector Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page III. Demographic Features and Occupational Structure of Kottayam Municipality Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page Occupational Structure Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page Ownership of Work Place Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page Present Value of Owned Building Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page Occupational Mobility Patterns Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page 2.1 Employment, Net Domestic Product and Output Per Worker in India in 1981 and 1991. Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page 3.9 Occupational Structure and Work Participation Rate. Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page 5.14 Ownership of the Building. Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page 5.16 Present Value of Owned Building Urban informal sector in Kerala Geevarghese M Thomas 2006
Page Fig. 4 Density and frequency of occurrence of Meloidogyne spp. in rubber plantations Studies on the effect of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne Incognita (Kofoid & White) Chitwood, on Pueraria Phaseoloides Benth Thankamony, S 2006
Page Fig.3. Relative frequency and relative density of occurrence of parasitic nematode in rubber growing soils Studies on the effect of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne Incognita (Kofoid & White) Chitwood, on Pueraria Phaseoloides Benth Thankamony, S 2006
Page 4. Opinion Testimony by Lay Witness Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page (A) Law Regarding the Admissibility of Lay Opinion Testimony Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page 8. What is Expert Opinion and who is an Expert? Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page (A) Aims & Objectives of NABL Interpreting scientific expert evidence - With special emphasis on the admissibility and probative value of DNA identification evidence Dinkar, V R 2006
Page 2.3. Optimization of the conditions of phenol degradation Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 2.5. Isolation and purification of polyphenol oxidase from Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 3.2 Optimization of the conditions of biodegradation of phenol Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 3.4 Polyphenol oxidase from Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 3.5 Application of the selected phenol degrading organism Alcaligenes sp d2 in waste water treatment Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 4.2 Optimization of the conditions of biodegradation Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 4.4 Polyphenol oxidase from Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 4.5 Application of the selected phenol degrading organism in waste water treatment Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page APPENDIX VII. Oxidase Reagent Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 1 Ortho and Meta Pathway for the degradation of aromatic compounds Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 4 Optimization of the incubation period for the biodegradation of phenol by Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 5 Optimization of pH for the biodegradation of phenol by Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 23 Effect of substrate (ARTS) on the activity of polyphenol oxidase from Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 24 Line Weaver Burk Plot of Polyphenol oxidase from Alcaligenes sp d2 with ABTS as the substrate Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 25 Effect of pH on the activity of polyphenol oxidase from the Alcaligenes sp.d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 26 Biodegradation of phenol with partially purified polyphenol oxidase from Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 1 Microorganisms in the biodegradation of organic compounds Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 8 Purification profile of polyphenol oxidase isolated from phenol degrading Alcaligenes sp d2 Microbial degradation of Phenol by a species of Alcaligenes isolated from soil Indu C Nair 2006
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 2. SWELLING AND SOLVATION PROPERTIES OF CROSSLINKED COPOLYMERS: AN OVERVIEW. Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 2.4. Encapsulation and controlled Release in Organized Networks. Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Physico-chemical studies on host-guest phenomena in crosslinked copolymers Mary Joseph 2006
Page 4.19 Area occupied by stone cells per unit cross sectional area in inner hard bark and outer hard bark Studies on the structure of bark of Hevea Brasiliensis with special reference to alignment of Phloic elements and clonal variability Philipose Omman 2006
Page 1.6 OBJECTIVES A study of group differences in computational skills of Secondary school students Pushpa Marian 2006
Page 1.9 ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT A study of group differences in computational skills of Secondary school students Pushpa Marian 2006
Page 5 4. OBJECTIVES A study of group differences in computational skills of Secondary school students Pushpa Marian 2006
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page II THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL SCENARIO Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 2.5.4 Optional Protocol to the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: 16 December, 1966 Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 2.5.5 Second Optional Protoc: ol to the lnternational Covenant on Civiland Political Rights Aiming at the Abolition of Death Penalty Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 2.5.6 Draft Optional Protocol to the Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 2.7 OFFICE OF THE U.N. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page III HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA AN OVERVIEW Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 3.2 ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 4.4.2 Term of Office of the Members Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 5.3.2 Term of Office Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page 5.3.9 Complaints not Ordinarily Maintainable Human rights in India: With special reference to the role of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission Shajimon K Mathews 2006
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study about DWCRA and the economic participation of women and children in Kerala Sujatha, K 2006
Page EMPLOYMENT IN THE ORGANIZED SECTOR A study about DWCRA and the economic participation of women and children in Kerala Sujatha, K 2006
Page INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN KERALA A study about DWCRA and the economic participation of women and children in Kerala Sujatha, K 2006
Page OBJECTIVES OF DWCRA A study about DWCRA and the economic participation of women and children in Kerala Sujatha, K 2006
Page IV Organization Chart of DWCRA A study about DWCRA and the economic participation of women and children in Kerala Sujatha, K 2006
Page XI Reasons for drop outs among members A study about DWCRA and the economic participation of women and children in Kerala Sujatha, K 2006
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page a) Detection by Optical Absorption Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 1.7. Objectives Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 2.3.1 Hydroxyl radicals (OH) and Oxide radical anion (O) Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 2.4.1 Optical Absorption Measurements Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 3.4. Reaction of oxide radical anion (O+) Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 4.1. Reactions of Oxidizing Radicals Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page Fig. 4.5: 5-azacytosine optimized picture, atomic charges onC4, N5 and C6 are shown in parenthesis. Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page Fig. 4.7: Optimised structures of possible hydroxyl radicaladducts Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 4.1.2 Reaction of oxide radical anion (O+) Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page Fig.4.13: Optical structure of possible oxide radical adducts Radiation chemical studies of some Aza analogues of Nucleic Acid components Pramod, G 2006
Page 1.8 Objectives of the study Fund management in Grama Panchayats in Kerala Sukumaran, V P 2006
Page 1.13 Organisation of the Thesis Fund management in Grama Panchayats in Kerala Sukumaran, V P 2006
Page 2.8 Phase of revival (1.983 onwards) Fund management in Grama Panchayats in Kerala Sukumaran, V P 2006
Page Objectives of the study Fund management in Grama Panchayats in Kerala Sukumaran, V P 2006
Page 2.3.2. Plant genetic transformation: an overview Superoxide dismutase gene integration and expression in trans-genic Hevea Brasiliensis Sobha, S 2006
Page 2. 3. 4. Control of oxidative stress tolerance in plants Superoxide dismutase gene integration and expression in trans-genic Hevea Brasiliensis Sobha, S 2006
Page 2. 3.4 (I) Role of SOD in abating oxidative stress Superoxide dismutase gene integration and expression in trans-genic Hevea Brasiliensis Sobha, S 2006
Page 4.1.7. Effect of water and osmotic stress on embryo induction Superoxide dismutase gene integration and expression in trans-genic Hevea Brasiliensis Sobha, S 2006
Page 4. 1. 10. Effect of water and osrnotic stress on embryo maturation Superoxide dismutase gene integration and expression in trans-genic Hevea Brasiliensis Sobha, S 2006
Page 10.Effect of osmotic stress on callus fresh weight. Superoxide dismutase gene integration and expression in trans-genic Hevea Brasiliensis Sobha, S 2006
Page Objectives of the Study Effects of deficits in scientific skills on achievement in Science of the learning disabled at the Primary school level Jaimon P Jacob 2006
Page Organisation of the Report Effects of deficits in scientific skills on achievement in Science of the learning disabled at the Primary school level Jaimon P Jacob 2006
Page II. LEARNING DISABILITY IN CHILDREN: A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effects of deficits in scientific skills on achievement in Science of the learning disabled at the Primary school level Jaimon P Jacob 2006
Page Objectives Effects of deficits in scientific skills on achievement in Science of the learning disabled at the Primary school level Jaimon P Jacob 2006
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Effects of deficits in scientific skills on achievement in Science of the learning disabled at the Primary school level Jaimon P Jacob 2006
Page I Introduction: The World Order A comparative study of the spiritual and philosophic vision in the poems of Auden and Gokak Sherly, M D 2006
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE THESIS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.1.1 Objectives of co-operativisation Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.1.2. Kerala State Co-operative Coir- Marketing Federation (COIRFED) Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.2.2. Origin of co-operation in Beedi Industry Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.3.1. Co-operative development Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.3.2 Regional Fish Marketilig Co-operative Societies Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.3.3. The Kerala Fish Marketing Co-operative Federation Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.3.7. The Kerala State Co-operative Federation for Fisheries Development (MATSYA FED I Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 3.4.1. Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 4.7 OBJECTIVES OF THE CORPORATIONS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 7.6 ESTABLISH FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKERS AND OFFICIALS Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.6 Behavior of officials Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.20 Behaviour of officials Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.25 Other occupations Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.34 Behaviour of officials Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page 5.53 Behaviour of official Impact of State intervention in traditional industries: The case of Bamboo industry in Kerala Thresiakutty, K M 2006
Page d) Death due to the negligence of the officials of the state Liability of the State in Torts: With special reference to human rights violations Jayakumari, P K 2006
Page (i) Origin, Purpose and Proceeding of the writ Liability of the State in Torts: With special reference to human rights violations Jayakumari, P K 2006
Page b) Origin and development of writs in India Liability of the State in Torts: With special reference to human rights violations Jayakumari, P K 2006
Page 5. Negligence of the officers of the state Liability of the State in Torts: With special reference to human rights violations Jayakumari, P K 2006
Page 1.7. Objectives Economics of Rubber based industries in Kerala Rajesh, K 2006
Page 3.1. Rubber-Based Industries - An Overview Economics of Rubber based industries in Kerala Rajesh, K 2006
Page 18. 5.3 Graphical Representation of Ownerships Economics of Rubber based industries in Kerala Rajesh, K 2006
Page 1.5.2 Optical Properties Structural and electrical properties of certain Nanocrystalline aluminates Siby Kurien 2006
Page Table II.2Enantiomerically pure molecules obtained from Tartaric acid Studies on Hydroxycitric acid lactones: Synthesis of Chiral Pyrrolidines Grace Thomas 2006
Page Objectives People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page Integration and Co ordination People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page Occupation of Participants People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 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 Organisational Integration People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page The Input -Output Approach People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page 4.10 Occupation of Participants People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page 6.11 Output Matrix People’s campaign for planning in Kerala - A study of the participatory methodology of planning and implementation Sudhakaran, M N 2006
Page The Praxis intervention project Methods adopted in organising data Thesis organisation Towards a praxis model of social work: A reflexive account of praxis intervention with the Adivasis of Attappady Madhu, P 2006
Page Methods adopted in organising data Towards a praxis model of social work: A reflexive account of praxis intervention with the Adivasis of Attappady Madhu, P 2006
Page Thesis Organisation Towards a praxis model of social work: A reflexive account of praxis intervention with the Adivasis of Attappady Madhu, P 2006
Page Occupation Towards a praxis model of social work: A reflexive account of praxis intervention with the Adivasis of Attappady Madhu, P 2006
Page An outline of the project Towards a praxis model of social work: A reflexive account of praxis intervention with the Adivasis of Attappady Madhu, P 2006
Page 9. Major Obstacles to the Development of Bhimadole Area as perceived bt the people of the area Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 1.6 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 1.11 ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 2.1 STUDIES CONDUCTED ABOUT ACQUISITION OFCONCEPTS A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page iii Weightage to Objectives A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page c) Objectivity of the Test A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page Objectives of the Study Dermatoglyphic patterns evident in disability groups Jameela, T P 2007
Page APPENDIX I OBSERVATION SCHEDULE Developing and testing enactive and iconic models of animating the teaching of Malayalam metre in schools Ammini, M J 2007
Page Fig.2.2: Willy Mill with housing open Studies on linear low density Polyethylene (LLDPE) high Tc-Superconductor composites Bhadrakumari, S 2007
Page Fig. 2.15: A block diagram showing operating principle of AFM Studies on linear low density Polyethylene (LLDPE) high Tc-Superconductor composites Bhadrakumari, S 2007
Page 5.2.5 Optimum Activity Mix The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 1.4.4 Ohmmeter and voltmeter–ammeter measurements Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page 1.6.7 Static and optic dielectric constant Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page 1.8 Dielectric Spectroscopy–Outlook Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page 1.9.4 Order of phase transition Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page 3. Electrical Conductivity and Dielectric Studies ofTripotassium Sodium Disulphate Single Crystal Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page Fig.3.9: Temperature dependence of dc conductivity of K3Na (SO4) 2single crystal in different orientations. Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page 1.4 OBJECTIVES A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 4.2 Relationship between age and nature of ownership. A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 4.3 Firms by nature of products and ownership structure A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 4.5 Combined average output A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 6.1 Distribution of mills by size of daily order A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 4.1 Distribution of units by the nature of ownership A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 5.6 Units engaged in organizing seminars and cooperating with textiles committee in promoting eco-friendly aspects A study of Indian textile exports with special reference to eco-friendly aspects Paul Cornelius 2006
Page 1.4.2 Ohmmeter and Voltmeter -Ammeter Measurements Electrical conductivity measurements and phase transition studies in selected Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals Santhosh Kumar, A 2006
Page 1.6.4 Static and optic dielectric constant Electrical conductivity measurements and phase transition studies in selected Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals Santhosh Kumar, A 2006
Page 1.8 Dielectric spectroscopy-Outlook Electrical conductivity measurements and phase transition studies in selected Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals Santhosh Kumar, A 2006
Page 1.9.2 Order of Phase Transition Electrical conductivity measurements and phase transition studies in selected Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals Santhosh Kumar, A 2006
Page Fig 2.10: An overview of the constant temperature bath Electrical conductivity measurements and phase transition studies in selected Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals Santhosh Kumar, A 2006
Page CONCLUDING REMARKS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Electrical conductivity measurements and phase transition studies in selected Sulphate and Sulphamate crystals Santhosh Kumar, A 2006
Page VI. Other Novels: Different Forms of Oppression The voice of the minorities: Reconstructing parameters - A study of minority concerns in Rudy Wiebe's novels Joseph Sebastian (Fr) 2006
Page Fig.6.4. Peoples opinion about the formulation of projects 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 1.18 Overlap Graphs Algorithmic approach to some intersection graphs Benedict Mary, A 2006
Page Attachment to Earthy Objects -An Obstacle to Inner Tranquillity Inner desolation: A probe into the privatized sensitivity of the characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai Aleykutty Joseph 2007
Page Beauty and Ugliness-the binary opposites that torment Mayas consciousness Inner desolation: A probe into the privatized sensitivity of the characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai Aleykutty Joseph 2007
Page Rezia - Septimus - binary opposites Inner desolation: A probe into the privatized sensitivity of the characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai Aleykutty Joseph 2007
Page Mayas ontological Insecurity Inner desolation: A probe into the privatized sensitivity of the characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai Aleykutty Joseph 2007
Page The Overprotective Mothers -Mrs. Ramsay and Sita Inner desolation: A probe into the privatized sensitivity of the characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai Aleykutty Joseph 2007
Page Inner Desolation, an offshoot of Existential attitude Inner desolation: A probe into the privatized sensitivity of the characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai Aleykutty Joseph 2007
Page 1.7 Objectives of the Study Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page 1.12 Organisation of the Report Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page 3.3.7.1 Weightage to Objectives Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page CAPSULE-18 OZONE DEPLETION Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page 27. DDT concentrations increase in organisms along the food chain Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page 30. Ozone hole formation Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page VIII. Model Lesson Transcripts based on Text Book Oriented Method Preparation and testing of learning modules in Environmental science at Higher secondary level John, K K 2007
Page 1.4.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 1.7.0 ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page II. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.6.0 Gender differences in free play preferences of pre-school children in the indoor and outdoor free play at pre-school in select cultural settings of Kerala Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.7.0 Gender differences in free play preferences of pre-schoolchildren in the indoor and outdoor fme play at home in selectcultural settings of Kerala Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.7 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Coastal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.8 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Tribal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.9 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Urban area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.10 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Rural area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.15 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.16 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.17 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.18 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.21 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Girls Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.22 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Boys Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.25 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Girls Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.26 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Boys Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.7 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.8 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.9 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.10 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.15 Bar diagram shows Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.16 Bar diagram shows Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.17 Bar diagram shows Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.18 Bar diagram indicates Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.21 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Girls Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.22 Bar diagram represents Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Boys Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.25 Bar diagram indicates Home Outdoor free play preferences of Girls Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 5.26 Bar diagram indicates Home Outdoor free play preferences of Boys Gender differences in free play references of Pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala Subhash, P D 2007
Page 1.7. REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND CANCER Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page Fig. 1.2. Different ways in which singlet oxygen can be generated Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page Fig. 1.6. Compartmentlization of alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus; all steps are shown as occuring in a single cell. Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page 3. ISOLATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF CAMPTOTHECIN FROM OPHIORRHIZA RUGOSA VAR.DECUMBENS Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page Plate No.1. Ophiorrhiza rugosa var. decumbens (Deb and Mondel) Study on the production of antineoplastic secondary metabolites from selected Medicinal plants using cell and tissue culture techniques (With special reference to Camptothecin and Gossypin) Hareesh Babu, B 2003
Page Inner Spaces, Outer Movements Intuiting reality: The poetry of Muriel Rukeyser Aisha Ravindran 2003
Page Environmental Organizations of the 1970s Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page Concern about the global risks posed by hazardous substances like Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page Communication as a Social Operation Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page Growing Awareness on Organic Treatment of Waste through Vermicomposting Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page Environmental Orientation to School Education through C.P.Ramaswamy Aiyar Environmental Education Centre, Chennai. Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page Organizations dealing with multidimensional problems and integrated educational approach Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page Organizations involved in tribal development and welfare Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page E CPREEC - Scheme- of Environmental Orientation to School Education Environmental communication - A case study of Kerala Joy, K P 2005
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study of gestures among children with speech and hearing impairments, normal children and adults Jayaraj, B 2005
Page OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS A study of gestures among children with speech and hearing impairments, normal children and adults Jayaraj, B 2005
Page Auditory / oral method A study of gestures among children with speech and hearing impairments, normal children and adults Jayaraj, B 2005
Page Objectives of the study A study of gestures among children with speech and hearing impairments, normal children and adults Jayaraj, B 2005
Page (h) Non reductive enantioselective ring opening Synthesis and catalytic studies of Chiral-4-(2-Hydroxy-2,2-Diarylethyl)- 2,2-Dimethyl-a,a,a',a'-Tetra aryl-1,3- Dioxolane-4,5-Dimethanols Beena Thomas 2003
Page (j) Optical resolutions Synthesis and catalytic studies of Chiral-4-(2-Hydroxy-2,2-Diarylethyl)- 2,2-Dimethyl-a,a,a',a'-Tetra aryl-1,3- Dioxolane-4,5-Dimethanols Beena Thomas 2003
Page 2. SCOPE AND ORCANISATION OF THE THESIS Synthesis and catalytic studies of Chiral-4-(2-Hydroxy-2,2-Diarylethyl)- 2,2-Dimethyl-a,a,a',a'-Tetra aryl-1,3- Dioxolane-4,5-Dimethanols Beena Thomas 2003
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page 2.10 Operational Definitions A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page THE PRODUCTION ORIENTATION STAGE A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page THE SALES ORIENTATION A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page THE CONSUMER ORIENTArION A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page THE NEW ERA ORIENTATION A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page 5.1 Organisational setup A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page 6.4 Providing more Job opportunities A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page E2 Retail Trade Organisations A study on marketing with special reference to home delivery system in Supermarket Ravindranathan, C K 2005
Page 1.1.12 Major Objectives Studies on Lignocellulosic fibre reinforced Natural Rubber composites Maya Jacob 2006
Page Fig. 2.1.16 Effect of fibre loading on percentage orientation of fibres Studies on Lignocellulosic fibre reinforced Natural Rubber composites Maya Jacob 2006
Page 1. Conclusions and Future Outlook Studies on Lignocellulosic fibre reinforced Natural Rubber composites Maya Jacob 2006
Page 3.3.1 Opinion of RPS Members about the Personality Based Performance of the Board of Directors Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 3.3.2 Opinion of the RPS Members about Activity Based Performance of the Board of Directors of the Rubber Producers Societies Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page IV. An Analysis of the Rubber Producers Societies from the Viewpoint of the Office Bearers Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 4.1 Profile of the Office Bearers Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 4.1.7 Tenure of the Board of Directors as Office-bearers of the Rubber Producers Societies Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 4.2 Leadership Role Played by the Office- bearers of the RP Ss Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 4.3 Problems Faced by the Rubber Producers Societies in Carrying out their Operation Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 1 Rubber Board Regional Offices and RPSs in the Districts Under Study Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 13 Occupation-wise Distribution of the Respondents Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 24 Participation of the Respondents of Kasargod District in Other Social Organization Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 25 Participation of the Respondents of Kottayam District in Other Social Organizations Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 26 Participation of the Respondents of Kollam District in Other Social Organizations Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 28 Distribution of Respondents on the Basis of Types of Vehicles Owned Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 29 Distribution of Respondents on the Basis of Home Appliances Owned Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 69 Rank Order of the Personality Based Performance of Board of Directors of Kasargod District Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 70 Rank Order of the Personality Based Performance of Board of Directors of Kottayam District Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 71 Rank Order of the Personality Based Performance of Board of Directors of Kollam District from the Members Viewpoint Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 74 Rank Order of the Leadership Role Played by the Office bearers of RPSs Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 93 Tenure of the Board of Directors as Office-bearers Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 97 Rank Order of the Managerial Role of the Office-bearers of the RPSs Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 99 Rank Order of the Managerial Role of the Office-bearers of RPSs Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page 11 The Leadership Role of the Office-bearers of the RPSs of the Three Districts Small Rubber Growers and Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Thomas, C A 2006
Page Essentialising slavery as a category in the religion of the oppressed Imagining equality: Modernity and social transformation of lower castes in Colonial Kerala Sanal Mohan, P 2007
Page 1.2.2.3 Oligo galacturonate hydrolase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 1.2.3.3 Oligo galacturonate lyase (OGL) Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 1.5.2 Occurrence and properties Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 1.6 Objectives of the present study Section A Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 4.3.7.3 Optimum temperature and stability of polygalacturonase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 4.3.7.4 Optimum pH and stability of polygalacturonase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 5.1 Bio conversion of orange peel by polygalacturonase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page XX. Optimum temperature and thermal stability of polygalacturonase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page XXI. Optimum pH and pH stability of polygalacturonase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page XXX Effect of temperature on cloudiness of orange juice by polygalacturonase of Penicillium citrinum and commercial pectinase Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page XXXI. Cloud stability and pectin degradation of orange juice by polygalacturonase from Penicillium citrinum and commercial pectinase at 44°C Isolation, purification and characterization of Pectinase from Penicillium citrinum Sandhya Ramachandran 2006
Page 3 The Quilt of Oeuvre The earth in its fullness: An ecocritical analysis of Alice Walker's works Sobhana Kurien 2006
Page 1.6. Scope and objectives of the work Compatibilisation of Polypropylene/high density Polyethylene and Polypropylene/Polyamide 12 blends Seno Jose 2007
Page I.1.3 Chirons obtained from (2S, 3S) and (2S, 3R) - tetrahydro-3-hydroxy-5-oxo-2, 3-furandicarboxylic acid Studies towards the synthesis of few biologically active Chiral y-Butyrolactine based molecules employing 2-Hydroxycitric acid Lactones Salini Thomas 2007
Page II.4.6 Boron-oxygen distances Studies towards the synthesis of few biologically active Chiral y-Butyrolactine based molecules employing 2-Hydroxycitric acid Lactones Salini Thomas 2007
Page IV.2.3 Asymmetric Oxidation of Sulphides to Sulphoxides Employing novel Trialkyl (1S, 2S) and (1S, 2R) -1, 2-dihydroxy-1, 2, 3-propanetricarboxylates Studies towards the synthesis of few biologically active Chiral y-Butyrolactine based molecules employing 2-Hydroxycitric acid Lactones Salini Thomas 2007
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Polymer-supported solid phase reactions using N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone derived polymers Sunil Jacob 2007
Page 2. POLYMER- SUPPORTED SOLID PHASE REACTIONS: AN OVERVIEW Polymer-supported solid phase reactions using N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone derived polymers Sunil Jacob 2007
Page 5. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK Polymer-supported solid phase reactions using N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone derived polymers Sunil Jacob 2007
Page 1.6 Objectives Ultrafast charge transfer dynamics and free radical reactions of 2-Aminopurine in the presence of Nucleobases and in modified double helical DNA Manoj, P 2007
Page Fig. 2.2 Schematic representations of the cavity-dumped near infraredoptical parametric oscillator Ultrafast charge transfer dynamics and free radical reactions of 2-Aminopurine in the presence of Nucleobases and in modified double helical DNA Manoj, P 2007
Page Fig.2.3 Near IR cavity dumped femtosecond optical parametric oscillator Ultrafast charge transfer dynamics and free radical reactions of 2-Aminopurine in the presence of Nucleobases and in modified double helical DNA Manoj, P 2007
Page 3.5 Reactions of Oxide Radical Anion (O) with 2-Aminopurine Ultrafast charge transfer dynamics and free radical reactions of 2-Aminopurine in the presence of Nucleobases and in modified double helical DNA Manoj, P 2007
Page 1.3 The Objectives Regional disparities in human development in Kerala Leni, V 2007
Page 4.2.1 Occurrence of common childhood illnesses Morbidity rate and nutritional status of Tribal and non-Tribal Pre-school children in Backward districts of Northern Kerala Riji Hari 2007
Page 5.2.1 Occurrence of common childhood diseases Morbidity rate and nutritional status of Tribal and non-Tribal Pre-school children in Backward districts of Northern Kerala Riji Hari 2007
Page I. NYAYA-VAISESIKA -ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page Odour-Gandha A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page The objects of Right knowledge-Prameya A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page Objects of Senses (Artha) A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page Othor catogorius-Doubt (Samsaya) A study of 'Tarkasamgraha as a compromise between the Nyaya and Vaisesika schools of philosophy Priya, M P 2007
Page 9.1 Peoples Organization Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 1. The Objectives of the Study Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page b) Organized Community Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 2.5 Octagessimo Adveniens (A call to action) Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Management of Public expenditure: A study with special reference to Government of Kerala Johnson, V 2007
Page PUBLIC FINANCE - AN OVERVIEW Management of Public expenditure: A study with special reference to Government of Kerala Johnson, V 2007
Page 1.4 Operational definitions Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 1.6 Objectives Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 5.1 Objectives of the study Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page Operational definition of key terms Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page Objectives of the study Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page Organization of the report Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page 2 AN OVERVIEW OF THE MAJOR CONSTRUCTS IN THE PRESENT STUDY Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page 2. State objectives Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page 3. Otitis media Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page ii. The oral Vs sign controversy Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page Objectives of the study Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page II. Multimedia Packages And Objective wise achievement Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page Objective 1: Knowledge Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page Objective 2: Understanding Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page Objective 3: Application Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page 1.3 Operation of fuzzy sets A study of fuzzy modules over Dedekind domains George Mathew 2012
Page 1.6. Scope and Objectives Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 5.19 Participation in ‘Oorukoottam’ Socio-economic impact of job reservation: A comparative study of the Christian Malai Arayans and other hill Tribes in Idukki and Kottayam Districts of Kerala Joy George 2008
Page 5.27 The Role of Socio-Religious Organizations Socio-economic impact of job reservation: A comparative study of the Christian Malai Arayans and other hill Tribes in Idukki and Kottayam Districts of Kerala Joy George 2008
Page 3. CASTING SHADOWS OF OPPRESSION Exile in the novels of Bapsi Sidhwa Ranjana Sara Philip 2008
Page 6.1.3 Creating Employment Opportunities Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 7.2 Courageous to Present their Opinion in the Grama Sabha Meetings. Church and community development: A sociological study with reference to Bhimadole community Sunny Varghese 2007
Page 4.3.1 Relationship between Intelligence and Acquisition ofBiological concepts - Analysis of data. A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 4.3.3 Relationship between Home environment and Acquisition ofbiological concepts - Analysis of data. A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 4.3.3.2 Relationship between Acquisition of Biological concepts andHome environment - Analysis using partial coefficient ofcorrelation. A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 4.3.4 Relationship between Study habits and Acquisition ofbiological concepts - Analysis of data. A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 4.3.6 Comparison in the relationship between Acquisition ofBiological concepts and selected psycho-social correlates -Analysis of data. A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 5.1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 5.1.2 Objectives of the study A study of the influence of certain psycho-social correlates on pupils in the acquisition of Biological concepts at Secondary level Josemon P George 2007
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page Major Objectives Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page Minor Objectives Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2 Opinion of Teacher Trainees on various aspects of WC & SUPW Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2.1 Opinion of Teacher Trainees on activities of WC and SUPW Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2.2 Opinion of Teacher Trainees on Sufficiency of Time Allotted to Complete the Activities of WC and SUPW Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2.3 Opinion of Teacher Trainees on the Appropriate Method of Selection Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2.4 Opinion of Teacher Trainees on the Achievement of Objectives of WC& SUPW Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2.4 (a.) Opinion of Teacher Trainees on Evaluation of WC & SUPW Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.1.2.5 Opinion of Teacher Trainees about Present Instructional Strategies of WC and SUPW Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.2.2 Opinion about child study Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.2.2.1 Opinion about the expected advantages in selecting a particular technique. Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.3.2 Opinion about Health Education Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.4.2 Opinion about Physical Education Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.1.4.2.1 Opinion about Evaluation pattern and teaching strategies of Physical Education Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.2.2.2 Opinion of Teacher Educators about Child Study Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 4.2.3.2 Opinion of teacher educators about Health Education Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 6.1 FINDINGS BASED ON THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF THE OPINIONS OF TEACHER TRAINEES Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 6.2 FINDINGS BASED ON THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF THE OPINIONS OF THE TEACHER EDUCATORS Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page APPENDIX D LIST OF EXPERTS (in Alphabetical Order) Formulation of certain strategies for planning, development and evaluation of the practical programmes other than practice teaching in colleges of Teacher education Lilly Varghese (Sr) 2007
Page 1.3. OBJECTIVES OF THE PRESENT STUDY Isolation, purification and characterization of Xylanases from Aspergillus sydowii Suprabha G Nair 2007
Page Fig.3.9: Effect of various inorganic and organic nitrogen sources on the production of xylanase from Aspergillus sydowii SBS 45 under SmF Isolation, purification and characterization of Xylanases from Aspergillus sydowii Suprabha G Nair 2007
Page 3.6. Production of xylanase in optimised condition Isolation, purification and characterization of Xylanases from Aspergillus sydowii Suprabha G Nair 2007
Page 1.1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.3 PERSONAL OUTI-00K OF THE AGED POPULATION Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.3.4 Occupational status Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.4 PERSONAL OUTLOOK OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.4.4 Occupational status Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.4 Occupational status Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.17 Occupational status Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.4 Occupational status Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page 5.17 Occupational status Demographic transition in Kerala and its impact on economic development Laisa Thomas 2007
Page Fig. 2 Only the relevant portion of orbitals shown for clarity A study on the Chemistry of in situ generated Iminoketene intermediate Lopez Mathew 2007
Page Objectives of the Study Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page Questionnaire for Interviewing Tax Officials Principles of progressive taxation and salaried employees under Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Sathyavathi Parol 2007
Page APPENDIX Optimized geometries obtained at HF 6-3 l++G (d, p) level A theoretical study of the regio-and stereochemistry of bimolecular nucleophilic substitution Celine, M C 2007
Page Objectives of the Study Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page Table 4.12- Drop–outs and Dropout Rates among the Children of Inland Fishermen Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page OWNERSHIP OF LAND AND HOUSE Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page Table 4.15- Details Regarding the Ownership of Land of Inland Fishermen Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page Fig 4.10 - Ownership of Land (in Cents) Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page Table 4.24 – Participation of Inland Fishermen in Different Organizations Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page Table 4.25 – Occupational Distribution of Female Households Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page CHOICE OF OCCUPATION Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page ROLE OF FISHERMEN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page Fig 5.4 - Organizational Structure of MATSYAFED Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page FACTORS AFFECTING THE INTERNAL EFFICIENCY OF FISHERMEN CO- OPERATIVES Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page APPENDIX IV Surface Area (Hectare) of Reservoirs owned by States Socio-economic condition of inland Fisherman - A case study of Kerala Suja Beegum, S 2007
Page 1.2. Objectives of the present work A faunistic survey of Spiders (Araneae: Arachnida) in Kerala Sunil Jose, K 2007
Page 4.11.8. FAM. OONOPIDAE Simon, 1890 A faunistic survey of Spiders (Araneae: Arachnida) in Kerala Sunil Jose, K 2007
Page 4.11.12. FAM. OECOBIIDAE Blackwall, 1862 A faunistic survey of Spiders (Araneae: Arachnida) in Kerala Sunil Jose, K 2007
Page 4.11.22. FAM. OXYOPIDAE Thorell, 1870 A faunistic survey of Spiders (Araneae: Arachnida) in Kerala Sunil Jose, K 2007
Page 1.5 Statement of the Objectives Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 1.9 Organisation of the Thesis Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 2.11. Panchayati Raj Institutions- The Operational Framework Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 4.2.1 Operation of Grama Sabha Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 5 PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN PATHANAMTHITTADISTRICT - AN OVERVIEW Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 5.2. Occupational Distribution of Population Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 5.2 Occupational Distribution of Population of Pathanamthitta District Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 5.11. Plan Outlay of the Local Self- Governments in Pathanamthitta District Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 5.6 Plan Outlays of Local Self-Governments in Pathanamthitta District Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 5.12 The Share of Plan Fund in the Plan Outlays of PRIs (In %) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 5.13 The Share of Own Fund in the Plan Outlays of the PRIs (In %) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 6.3. Plan Outlay of the Village Panchayats Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 6.3 Plan Outlay of the Village Panchayats (in Rs. Lakhs.) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 6.7. Utilisation of Plan Outlays by the Village Panchayats Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 6.10 Utilisation of Plan Outlays by the Village Panchayats (In Percentage) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 4.4.7 The optical band gap energies of CuPc thin films annealed atdifferent temperature Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.8: The optical band gap energies of NiPc thin films annealed atdifferent temperatures Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.9 The optical band gap energies of CoPc thin films annealed atdifferent temperature Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 5.4.3. The observed interplanar distances (hkl) with corresponding2 Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 5.4.8: Variation of FWHM of preferential orientation for asdeposited CuPc, NiPc and CoPc thin films. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 5.4.9: Variation of FWHM of preferential orientation for CuPc, NiPc and CoPc thin films deposited at substrate temperature363K. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 5.4.10: Variation of FWHM of preferential orientation for CuPc, NiPc and CoPc thin films deposited of at substratetemperature 458K. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page 1.4.2 Organisations Promoting Women Entrepreneurship in India Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page viii. Women’s Occupational Training Directorate Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 1.5.2 Organisations Promoting Women Entrepreneurship in Kerala Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 1.6.2 Organisations Promoting Women Entrepreneurship in Tamil Nadu Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page iv. Marketing Organisation of Women Entrepreneurs (Regd.) (MOOWES) Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 3.3 Objectives of the Study Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page iv) Period of Action (from 1948 onwards) A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 1.6.6 Organisational Structure of the ESI Corporation A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Organisational Structure of the ESI Corporation A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 3.3 Objectives of the Study A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 3.6.1 Selection of Sample Branch Offices A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 3.1 Branch Offices Selected for the Study A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 3.2 Enterprises Selected from the Branch Offices for the Study A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page i) Type of Organisation A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 4.1 Type of Organisation of the Enterprises A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 1.3 Objectives of the study Globalisation of the Indian Natural rubber market - A study with special reference to its impact on Rubber producers Oommen Cherian 2008
Page 2. 3.1 World Rubber Economy- Origin and Development Globalisation of the Indian Natural rubber market - A study with special reference to its impact on Rubber producers Oommen Cherian 2008
Page 3 THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF NR ECONOMY OF INDIA Globalisation of the Indian Natural rubber market - A study with special reference to its impact on Rubber producers Oommen Cherian 2008
Page 3. 2.1 Early History—Origin to 1947 Globalisation of the Indian Natural rubber market - A study with special reference to its impact on Rubber producers Oommen Cherian 2008
Page 1.4 Operational Definition of Key terms Preparation of a learning package for developing health awareness among student teachers at Secondary level Rachel George, M 2008
Page 1.5 Objectives of the Study Preparation of a learning package for developing health awareness among student teachers at Secondary level Rachel George, M 2008
Page Table 6.14 The Share of Own Fund in the Total Outlays of the Village Panchayats (In %) Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Fig. 6.6 Average share of Own Fund in the Plan Outlays of the Village Panchayats Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page Table 6.15 Share of Institutional Loans in the Plan Outlays of theVillage Panchayats (In %) 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 Fig. 6.8 Nature and Trend in the Share of Grant-in-aid in the Plan Outlays ofthe Village Panchayats Panchayati raj institutions and rural development of Kerala Icy K John 2007
Page 1.7.1.1. Optical microscopy Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page 1.9 Scope and Objectives Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page Fig.3.12 SEM photographs of cryogenically fractured specimens ofEPDM/SBR blends Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page Fig. 6.15 Effect of temperature (30 to 120 oC) on the tan / values ofE80S10Cland E80S10SI at a frequency of 10 Hz Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page 7.2.2 Ozone ageing Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page Fig. 7.6 (a) to (f) Optical photomicrographs of ozone exposed (120 h) Sulphur cured EPDM/SBR blends Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page Fig.7.6 (g) to (k) Optical photomicrographs of ozone exposed (120 h) Sulphur cured EPDM/SBR blends Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page Fig.7.7 Ozone ageing resistivity of EPDM/SBR blends Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page 8 Conclusion and Future Outlook Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page 8.2 Future Outlook Development and characterization of Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/Styrene butadiene rubber blends Muraleedharan Nair, T 2007
Page Fig.3.15: Effect of compatibilisation on the domain distribution ofN80 blends Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page 14. Whether boys and girls should have more opportunity to mingle freely The impact of television on children: Socialization in family as a mediating factor Varghese Nellissery, P 2003
Page 43. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of ND students in Experimental and Control Groups under the objective: Application in the Achievement Test in Biology Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 44. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the pretest and posttest scores in Biology of ND students in the Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GIl) and Control Group (LDM) under the Objective: Application Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 45. Calculation of Adjusted means of Posttest Scores in Biology of ND Students in Experimental and Control groups for the Objective: Application Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 46. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of LD students in Biology in the Experimental and Control Groups under the Objective: Skill Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 47. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the Pre and Posttest Scores in Biology of LD students in the Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GII) and Control group (LDM) under the Objective: Skill Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 48. Calculation of Adjusted means of Posttest Scores in Biology of LD Students in the Experimental and Control groups for the Objective: Skill Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 49. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of ND Students in Experimental and Control Group in the Objective: Skill in the Achievement Test in Biology Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 50. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the Pretest and Posttest Scores of ND Students in Biology in the Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GII) and Control group (LDM) under the Objective: Skill Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 51. Calculation of Adjusted means of Posttest Scores in Biology of ND Students in Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GIl) and Control group (LDM) under the Objective: Skill Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 52. Consolidated Results of analysis of Covariance for Pretest and Posttest scores of Pupils in the Experimental and control Groups under the Objectives- Knowledge Understanding Application and Skill Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 2.5 Operational Definitions The problem of unemployment in Kerala: Search for a Gandhian alternative (A study with special reference to the educated unemployed youth in Kottayam District) Siby K Joseph 1998
Page 8.4 Respondents Views on Objective of Education and Education System The problem of unemployment in Kerala: Search for a Gandhian alternative (A study with special reference to the educated unemployed youth in Kottayam District) Siby K Joseph 1998
Page 8.5 Respondents Opinion Regarding Computerisation The problem of unemployment in Kerala: Search for a Gandhian alternative (A study with special reference to the educated unemployed youth in Kottayam District) Siby K Joseph 1998
Page 1.5.0. Objectivcs Decentralization of power at the panchayat level in Kerala and the Gandhian vision of Gram Swaraj - A study in historical perspective Johny P D 1996
Page Ouantitative characters in LD -Female Dermatoglyphic patterns evident in disability groups Jameela, T P 2007
Page Objectives of the Study Dermatoglyphic patterns evident in disability groups Jameela, T P 2007
Page III.1.2.5. Organic carbon (OC) Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page III.I.4.6. Oxalate extractable and dithionate extractable Fe and Al Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page IV.1.1.2. Organic carbon (OC) Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page IV.1.6. Acid ammonium oxalate extractable Al (Alo) and Fe (Feo) Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page Table 9. Acid ammonium oxalate extractable Al (Alo) and Fe (Feo) Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page Fig 15 Distribution of oxalate Fe/dithionate Fe in different soil series Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page Fig. 17 Effect of organic carbon on pH dependent acidity Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page Fig. 18 Effect of Free iron oxide on exchange acidity Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page IV.3.3 Effect of liming on soil organic carbon (OC) Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page Fig.21 Effectf liminon ornic carbon Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page Table- 42. Effect of liming materials on nutrient status of the soil (0- 15cm) - oneTyear after liming Characterisation of acidity and Its management in Rubber growing soils Syamala, V K 2007
Page 1.4.2 Objectives Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page Fig. 2.3 gives an overview of cropping pattern in Kerala Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page 4.2. DISTRICT WISE DECOMPOSITION OF ABSOLUTE OUTPUT GROWTH IN KERALA Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page TABLE 4.2 Decomposition of Absolute Output Growth in Kerala (Million Rupees) Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page TABLE 4.3 Decomposition of output growth in Kerala (Growth rates) Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page TABLE 4.4 District- Wise Decomposition of Absolute Output Growth in Kerala: TE 1994-95 is the Base Year Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page TABLE 4.5 District Wise Decomposition of Absolute Output Growth in Kerala: (Growth Rates) Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page 4.2.2 Output Growth Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page 4.3 DECOMPOSITION OF OUTPUT GROWTH – CROP WISE Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page TABLE 4.6 Decomposition of Absolute Output Growth in Kerala: Crop- Wise Shifts in cropping pattern in Kerala Geetha, P 2007
Page AN OVERVIEW OF MAIN RESULTS OF THE THESIS A study of fuzzy topological vector spaces Binimol Punnoose 2007
Page 5.3 Finite fuzzy orthogonal set A study of fuzzy topological vector spaces Binimol Punnoose 2007
Page Women as Objects of Sex Demystifying the feminine mystique: Woman in the post-independence Indian English drama Lakshmi Devi Menon 2007
Page Online Articles Demystifying the feminine mystique: Woman in the post-independence Indian English drama Lakshmi Devi Menon 2007
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Developing and testing enactive and iconic models of animating the teaching of Malayalam metre in schools Ammini, M J 2007
Page ÕMANAKU¶¶AN (S¡RAV®DI) Developing and testing enactive and iconic models of animating the teaching of Malayalam metre in schools Ammini, M J 2007
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Developing and testing enactive and iconic models of animating the teaching of Malayalam metre in schools Ammini, M J 2007
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Developing and testing enactive and iconic models of animating the teaching of Malayalam metre in schools Ammini, M J 2007
Page Objectives of the Study A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page OBJECTlVE 1 Assessment of Performance levels of Senior, Middle and Junior managers and classification into high, medium and low performers A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page OBJECTIVE 2 To find out whether the performance of managers have any association with thepersonality types of managers A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page OBJECTIVE 3 To assess the level of assertiveness possessed by the managers and to find outwhether there Is any relationship between managerial performance and assertiveness A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page OBJECTIVE 4 To find out whether there is any relationship between personality type of managers and their level of assertiveness A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page Fig.1.2. Ion optics of a four-sector mass spectrometer Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 1.5.1 Ortho effects of nitro group in mass spectrometry. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 2.2.10; The CAD spectra of m/z196 ions obtainedfrom, (a) compound 1 and (b) 2-phenylbenzoxazole, by ESI ionization Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig.2.2.15. The FAB-CAD mass spectrum of [M + D]+ ofCompound 1 Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 2.2.16. The EI mass spectrum of the ortho isomer, compound 1 Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 2.2.17a. The EI-MI mass spectrum of the ortho isomer, compound 1 Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 2.2.17b; The EI-CAD mass spectrum of the ortho isomer, Compound 1 Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 2.2.24: The EI-CAD mass spectrum of the molecular radical cation ofCompound 4 Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Table 5.24Trade Union Leaders’ Perception as to the Support ofUnion Leaders to Strikers Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page 5.4. Extent of Involvement in Disputes and Personal Attributes ofEmployees Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 6.6Trade Union Leaders’ Perception as to the Degree of Involvement ofEmployees in Trade Union Activities Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page 4. Electrical Conductivity and Dielectric Studies ofTripotassium Sodium Dichromate Single Crystal Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page 5. Electrical conductivity and Dielectric Studies ofTripotassium sodium diselinate Single Crystal Electrical conductivity and dielectric studies of selected glaserite crystals Georgekutty Joseph 2007
Page Objectives Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page APPENDIX G OSERVATION SCHEDULE FOR TEACHERS Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page APPENDIX H OSERVATION SCHEDULE FOR TEACHERS Preparation and validation of multimedia packages in the teaching of Science to the hearing impaired students of Secondary schools Nirmala Susan Alexander 2003
Page 4 Observations Ecological and phytochemical studies in the family Podostemaceae Girija, K D 2008
Page iv Observations Ecological and phytochemical studies in the family Podostemaceae Girija, K D 2008
Page IV Observations Ecological and phytochemical studies in the family Podostemaceae Girija, K D 2008
Page 1.5 Statement of The Problem and Organization of the Thesis Study of propagation characteristics of Ferrite loaded layered waveguide systems Michael Augustine 2008
Page 2.6 Method of Analysis: An Overview Study of propagation characteristics of Ferrite loaded layered waveguide systems Michael Augustine 2008
Page Objectives Realised Formation of Buddhism and Buddha’s influence on Mahatma Gandhi Harilakshmeendra Kumar, C R 2008
Page 1.5. Objectives of the Study Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 3. QUALITY OF WORK LIFE – AN OVERVIEW Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 3.2.3. Opportunity to Use and Develop Human Capacities Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 3.2.4. Opportunity for Continued Growth and Security Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 3.2.5. Social Integration in the Work Organisation Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page OBJECTIVE 5 To find whether age, educational qualification, type of upbringing has anyrelationship on the performance of the managers A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page I Profile of Managers in Organisations A, B, C A study on personality types and managerial performance - An enquiry into the nature of their relationships Surekha Rachel Zachariah 2007
Page ORGANISATIONAL SET UP OF NWDPRA Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page Non-Governmental Organizations Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page Non-Governmental Organization Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page OBJECTIVES Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page Fig. 6.3: Distribution of respondents by occupation Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page Fig.6.4: Respondents opinion regarding agricultural development in dry land due to irrigation Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page Fig.6.6: Distribution of respondents according to their opinion whether NWDPRA helped in providing employment for women Rural watershed development projects: An evaluatory study of two NWDPRA Projects in the district of Calicut Antony Nicholas 2007
Page 5.7. The Need To Teach English As A Language Of Oral Communication Rather Than A Library Language A factual analysis of the major issues in teaching English at the Under graduate level in Kerala to design a need-based new curriculum Mohan, K G 2007
Page QUESTIONNAIRE-3 For the response of the students and graduates Whether the instructional objectives of teaching English are achieved by t he learners at the tertiary level. A factual analysis of the major issues in teaching English at the Under graduate level in Kerala to design a need-based new curriculum Mohan, K G 2007
Page 1.6 Objectives of the study Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.17. Plots of observed and predicted values applying the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig. 4.18. Plots of observed and predicted values applying the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including seasonal term Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.19 Plots of observed and predicted values of the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including modifier function of RH2 with common slopes and intercepts for both sites Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.20. Plots of observed and predicted values of the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including modifier function of VPD with common slopes and intercepts for both sites. Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.21. Plots of observed and predicted values of the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including modifier function of RF with common slopes and intercepts for both sites. Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.22. Plots of observed and predicted values of the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including modifier function of RH2 with separate slopes and intercepts for each site Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.23. Plots of observed and predicted values of the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including modifier function of VPD with separate slopes and intercepts for each site Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page Fig.4.24. Plots of observed and predicted values of the fitted models of Chapman-Richards (a), Weibull (b) and Schumacher (c) including modifier function of RF with separate slopes and intercepts for each site Weather and growth performance of young Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) Chandrasekhar, T R 2007
Page 3.1.4.6. Oocyte size frequency profiles Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page 4. LIFE HISTORY TRAITS OFETROPLUS SURATENSIS (BLOCH) Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Plate 5: Testis and Ovary Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Plate 6. Position of testis and ovary in E. suratensis Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page 4.4.4.7. Oocyte size frequency profiles Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page 6. LIFE HISTORY TRAITS OFHORABAGRUS BRACHYSOMA (GUNTHER) Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Table 6.1.a. Catch composition of H. brachysoma from the riverine stretches ofVembanad lake Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page 6.4.4.7. Oocyte size frequency profiles Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page 6.5.5.6. Ovarian type and breeding strategies in H. brachysoma Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Table 7.2. Response of Horabagrus brachysoma to Ovaprim and Carp pituitaryExtract (CPE) Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Fig.4.15. Distribution of oocytes in different stages of ovary in Etroplussuratensis Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Fig.4.23. Ovary Weight- Fecundity relationship in Etroplus suratensis Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Fig. 6.8. Percentage Index of various degrees of fullness in the gut ofHorabagrus brachysoma Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page Fig. 6.11. Horabagrus brachysoma – Oocyte size Distribution Captive breeding protocols of two potential cultivable Fishes, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch) and Horabagrus brachysoma (Gunther) endemic to the Western Ghat region, Kerala Bindu, L 2007
Page 1. A REVIEW OF ELECTRICAL, OPTICAL, STRUCTURAL AND TOPOLOGICAL STUDIES IN CUPC, NIPC AND COPC THIN FILMS Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page 1.2 ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTORS Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 1.1: Comparison of the electrical properties of the inorganicsemiconductor germanium and organic semiconductor CuPc Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page B. Optical Studies Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.2.15: Block diagram of the optical system of the Spectrophotometer (Shimadzu 160A) Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page 4. OPTICAL STUDIES IN COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE, NICKEL PHTHALOCYANINE AND COBALT PHTHALOCYANINE THIN FILMS Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.5 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of CuPc thin film ofthickness 220nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.9 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of CuPc thin film ofthickness 360nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.13: Absorbance versus wavelength plot of CuPc thin film ofthickness 400nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table4.4.1 The optical band gap energies of CuPc thin films of differentthicknesses Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.17 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of NiPc thin film ofthickness 94nm. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.25 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of NiPc thin film ofthickness 156nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.29 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of NiPc thin film ofthickness 195nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.2 The optical band gap energies of NiPc thin films of differentthickness Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.33 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of CoPc thin film ofthickness 297nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.37 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of CoPc thin film ofthickness 425nm Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Fig.4.4.41 Absorbance versus wavelength plot of CoPc thin film ofthickness 443nm. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.3 The optical band gap energies of CoPc thin films of differentthickness Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.4 The optical band gap energies of CuPc thin films deposited atdifferent substrate temperatures. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.5 The optical band gap energies of NiPc thin films deposited atdifferent substrate temperatures. Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page Table 4.4.6 The optical band gap energies of CoPc thin films deposited atdifferent substrate temperatures Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page 6. TOPOLOGICAL STUDIES ONCOPPER PHTHALOCYANINE, NICKEL PHTHALOCYANINEAND COBALT PHTHALOCYANINE THIN FILMS Some physical and topological studies on Phthalocyanine thin films-CuPc, Copc, and NiPc Benny Joseph Thullisseril 2007
Page I.3 CHIRONS OBTAINED FROM (2S, 3S) - AND (2S, 3R) -TETRAHYDRO-3-HYDROXY-5-OXO-2, 3-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACIDS EPC syntheses employing (2S,3S) and (2S,3R)- Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2,3-Furandicarboxylic acids: Syntheses of analogues of Quararibea metabolite Chiral Enolic-γ-Lactone Chithra Gopinath 2007
Page III.3.5 Phosphorous oxychloride (POCl3) in Functional Group Transformations EPC syntheses employing (2S,3S) and (2S,3R)- Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2,3-Furandicarboxylic acids: Syntheses of analogues of Quararibea metabolite Chiral Enolic-γ-Lactone Chithra Gopinath 2007
Page IV.4.5.3 Detection of very small Optical Activities EPC syntheses employing (2S,3S) and (2S,3R)- Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2,3-Furandicarboxylic acids: Syntheses of analogues of Quararibea metabolite Chiral Enolic-γ-Lactone Chithra Gopinath 2007
Page Fig.1V.26 Polarized optical micrograph (400x) showing Finger printtexture of a cholesteric phase obtained for at10 °C. EPC syntheses employing (2S,3S) and (2S,3R)- Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2,3-Furandicarboxylic acids: Syntheses of analogues of Quararibea metabolite Chiral Enolic-γ-Lactone Chithra Gopinath 2007
Page Fig.1V.27 Polarized optical micrograph (400x) showing Focal Conictexture of a cholesteric phase obtained for at 30 °C. EPC syntheses employing (2S,3S) and (2S,3R)- Tetrahydro-3-Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2,3-Furandicarboxylic acids: Syntheses of analogues of Quararibea metabolite Chiral Enolic-γ-Lactone Chithra Gopinath 2007
Page 1.2.1 Objectives of the Study Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page 2.6.1. Estimation of Super oxide Dismutase Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page 3. OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OFTHE TYPE OF MYCORRHIZAL ASSOCIATION Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page Plate 3: Funnel technique for the primary inoculum production ofVAM spores Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page 3.8. Bulk production of VAM fungal inoculum – Open pot culture Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page Plate 4: Open pot culture for the bulk production of VAM spores Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page Plate 2 Clearing zone of P solubilising bacteria, Bacillus sp onApatite Agar medium. Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page Table LCIX: Growth rate of Arachis hypogeae, inoculated with Rhizobium, PSB and VAM fungus after 60 days ofgrowth Mycorrhiza in agriculture and industry Anilkumar, K K 2007
Page 1.1. Introduction to Organic Mass Spectrometry Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 1.2. Ionization Methods in Organic Mass Spectrometry Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Scheme.3.2.6: Proposed mechanism for the formation of ions of m/z 196 and 212 (Methyl group is either ortho or para) Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 4. The Mass Spectrometric Investigation ofProton Induced Cyclisations of 2-nitro-N-phenyl anilinesIn Gas-Phase Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 5.2.16. The ESI-CAD mass spectrum ofthe [M+H]+ion of sulphoxide (m/z 248) Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Scheme 5.2.8, Mass spectral fragmentations pathways for the ion of m/z 248 onESI-CAD analysis. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page Fig. 5.2.21, ESI-CAD mass spectrum, of the ion of m/z 248 formed bythe electrochemical oxidation of the thioether 4. Gas phase intramolecular cyclisation reactions of ionized Aromatic compounds in mass spectrometry Joseph T Moolayil 2007
Page 1.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page Place of occurrence Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page Time of occurrence Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page TABLE 3.17 Place of Occurrence Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page TABLE 3.18 Time of Occurrence Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page 4.2 Expert Opinion of Psycho-analysts Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page 4.6 STUDY OF ‘ATTEMPTED SUICIDE’ VICTIMS OFTRIVANDRUM Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page 5.20 OWNERSHIP OF THE HOUSE Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page Table 5.19 Ownership of the house Economic and social aspects of the high rate of suicides in Kerala Siby Mathews 2007
Page 4.2.4 Number of Owners in Business Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Table 4.12Number of Owners in the Business of the Women Entrepreneurs Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 4.2.5 Number of Male Owners in Business Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Table 4.13Number of Male Owners in the Business of the Women Entrepreneurs Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 4.2.6 Nature of Origin of Business Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Table 4.14Nature of Origin of Business of the Women Entrepreneurs Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 4.2.7 Nature Ownership of the Premises Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Table 4.15Nature of Ownership of the Premises of the Women Entrepreneurs Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 4.3.21 Socio-Economic Status of the Women Entrepreneurs and OtherVariables Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 5.1 Role and Involvement of Government Agencies in the Development ofWomen Entrepreneurship Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Table 5.12Level of Satisfaction of the Women Entrepreneurs as to the OtherDevelopment/ Support Services of Government Agencies Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 5.1.11 Government Agencies’ Perception as to the Various Aspects ofPerformance of the Women Entrepreneurs Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 5.2.17 Financial Institutions’ Perception as to the Various Aspects ofPerformance of the Women Entrepreneurs Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 6. Open Women SSI Bank Branch in Every District Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 13. Ensure Marketing of Women Products through Government Outlets Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Annexure VI District –wise Participation of Women in Management/Ownership inSSI Sector in Kerala (Third All India Census- 2004 (Reference Period 2001-02) Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page Annexure VIII District –wise Participation of Women in Management/Ownership inSSI Sector in Tamil Nadu (Third All India Census 2004 (Reference Period 2001-02) Women entrepreneurship in Kerala - A comparative study with Tamil Nadu Santha, S 2007
Page 1. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS –AN OVERVIEW Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page 3.3 Objectives of the Study Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (i) Employees’ Opinion Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 4.32Employees’ Opinion as to the Reasons for the Success of Strikes Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (ii) Trade Union Leaders’ Opinion Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 4.33Trade Union Leaders’ Opinion as to the Reasons for the Success of Strikes Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (iii) Management Personnel’s Opinion Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 4.34Management Personnel’s Opinion as to the Reasons for the Success of Strikes Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 5.9Trade Union Leaders’ Perception as to the Level ofParticipation in Disputes Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 5.14Employees’ Opinion as to the Necessity of Strike Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 5.15Trade Union Leaders’ Opinion as to the Necessity of Strike Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 5. 16Management Personnel’s Opinion as to the Necessity of Strike Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 7.6Management Personnel’s Perception as to the Nature ofUnion-Management Relations Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 7.15Management Personnel’s Perception as to the Attitude ofManagement Towards Union Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (vi) Standing Orders Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (I) Employees’ Opinion Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.7Employees’ Opinion as to the Level of Management Involved in DisputeSettlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (ii) Trade Union Leaders’ Opinion Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.8Trade Union Leaders’ Opinion as to the Level of Management Involvedin Dispute Settlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page (iii) Management Personnel’s Opinion Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.9Management Personnel’s Opinion as to the Level of Management Involved inDispute Settlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.17Trade Union Leaders’ Perception as to the Bargaining Power ofUnions in Dispute Settlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.18Management Personnel’s Perception as to the Bargaining Power ofUnions in Dispute Settlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.23Trade Union Leaders’ View as to the Reasons for the Success ofDispute Settlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page Table 8.25Employees’ Perception as to the Reasons for the Failure ofDispute Settlement Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 2007
Page ANNEXURE 7 ORGANISATION CHART OF LABOUR DEPARTMENT Industrial relations in the public and private enterprises in Kerala Venugopalan, K V 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 4.3.10 Co-operation and Services of the Employers A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 5.2 Perceptions of the Employers as to the Attitude ofInspectorate Personnel A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 5.6Perceptions of Employers as to the Attitude ofRevenue Recovery Personnel A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 5.7 Level of Satisfaction among Employers in the Working ofRevenue Recovery Machinery A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 5.8 Reasons for Dissatisfaction among Employers in the Working ofRevenue Recovery Machinery A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page Table 6.1 Common Size Statement Showing the Sources of Fund ofthe 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 Table 6.3 Income from Interest on Investments ofthe 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 Table 6.6 Common Size Statement Showing the Application of Funds ofthe 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 6. Change the Attitudinal Orientation of the Personnel A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page ANNEXURE - I A STUDY ON THE WORKING OFTHE EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page ANNEXURE-II A STUDY ON THE WORKING OFTHE EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION A study on the working of the Employee's State Insurance Corporation Mathew Jose, K 2007
Page 1.4 Operational Definition of the Terms Health education needs of mentally retarded children, parents and teachers Valsamma Joseph 2007
Page 1.5 Objectives of the study Health education needs of mentally retarded children, parents and teachers Valsamma Joseph 2007
Page 2.1 Health Education: Concept, aims and objectives, contents and methods Health education needs of mentally retarded children, parents and teachers Valsamma Joseph 2007
Page 2.1.1 Aims and objectives of health education Health education needs of mentally retarded children, parents and teachers Valsamma Joseph 2007
Page 5.2 Objectives of the Study Health education needs of mentally retarded children, parents and teachers Valsamma Joseph 2007
Page 1.4.2.1.5. Ring opening reactions Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page Fig.1.9 (a): Scheme of reaction between oxazoline with amine andcarboxyl end groups of polyamide [91] Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page 1.11.2. Effect of miscibility of the reactive compatibiliser with one ofthe phases Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page Fig.1.10: Schematic representation of possible modes of location ofgraft copolymers in a reactively compatibilised blenddepending on the level of its interaction with the dispersedphase [117] Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page Fig.1.12: A schematic representation of different types ofmorphologies of polymer blends [124] Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page Fig.1.16: Two mechanisms proposed for block copolymer suppression ofcoalescence (a) surface tension gradient (Marangoni force) and (b) steric repulsion [157] Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page Fig.1.18: Volume to surface area average particle size (DVS) vs. wt% ofanhydride functional PS added to 70/30 PA66/PS blend [72] Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page 1.16. Scope and Objectives of the Present Work Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page 9.2.2. Effect of temperature on the sorption behaviour ofuncompatibilised blends Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page 9.2.4. Effect of temperature on the sorption behaviour ofcompatibilised blends. Polyamide/Polystyrene blends: The role of reactive compatibilisation on blend properties Sobha V Nair 2007
Page 1.3 Objectives of the Study The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 1.5.5 Optimum Activity Mix of Dairy with Crops The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 1.6.3 Operationalization and Measurement of Critical Variables. The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 1.7 Organisation of the Study The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 3.1 Kerala Economy – An Overview The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 4.5 Optimum Activity Mix The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 4.5.1 Optimum at Regional Level The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page Table 4.17 Optimum Activity Mix of Milch Animals with Agricultural Crops in Mixed Farming – Region wise The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 4.5.2. Optimum Activity Mix at Farm Size Level The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page Table 4.18 Optimum Activity Mix of Milch Animals with Agricultural Crops in Mixed Farming – Farm Size-wise The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 4.5.3 Optimisation Prospects The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 5.1.6 Optimisation of Activity Mix The economics of mixed farming in Kerala Subhadra, M R 2007
Page 2.2.2.2.1 Ontological Nature of Consciousness The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 2.3.1.3.4 Overmind The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 3. THE EVOLUTIONARY ONTOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 3.2 Explaining Sri Aurobindos Ontology in Terms of Basic Concepts The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 3.3 The Divine as the Ontic Fundament The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 3.4 Consciousness as the Ultimate Ontic Fundament The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 3.5 The Principles of Ontic Determinatior The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 3.5.5 The Process of Ontic Determination The inclusiveness of metaphysics of mysticism in the Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - A methodological analysis Martin Sebastian 2007
Page 5. PROPERTIES OF ORDERED POSSIBILITY DISTRIBUTIONS AND CONSONANT BASIC DISTRIBUTIONS Fuzzification of decision theory and allied areas Gigi George 2007
Page 8.4 Ordered fuzzy number valued possibility distributions Fuzzification of decision theory and allied areas Gigi George 2007
Page 1.6.4 Organic Fibers Investigations on Epoxy-Phenolic-Bismaleimide matrix systems and their composites Kamalamma Ambikadevi Devapalan Nair 2008
Page Scope and Objective Investigations on Epoxy-Phenolic-Bismaleimide matrix systems and their composites Kamalamma Ambikadevi Devapalan Nair 2008
Page 6. Studies on Epoxy- Phenolic -Bismaleimide Composites - Effect of Reinforcement, Stacking Sequence, Fiber Orientation and Fillers Investigations on Epoxy-Phenolic-Bismaleimide matrix systems and their composites Kamalamma Ambikadevi Devapalan Nair 2008
Page 6. A Structured, Order of Things Popular fiction and uses of history Vinod, V B 2003
Page 7. Triumphing over Odds Popular fiction and uses of history Vinod, V B 2003
Page 22. The Woman as an Object of Male Gratification Popular fiction and uses of history Vinod, V B 2003
Page E. Objectives of the Study The impact of television on children: Socialization in family as a mediating factor Varghese Nellissery, P 2003
Page III. Media Effect Studies in the West and in India: An Overview The impact of television on children: Socialization in family as a mediating factor Varghese Nellissery, P 2003
Page B. Cognitive Structure and Piagets Theory of the Origin of Intelligence in the Child The impact of television on children: Socialization in family as a mediating factor Varghese Nellissery, P 2003
Page A. TV and Social Orientation The impact of television on children: Socialization in family as a mediating factor Varghese Nellissery, P 2003
Page F. TV and Religious Observances The impact of television on children: Socialization in family as a mediating factor Varghese Nellissery, P 2003
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study A study on the impact of economic liberalisation and globalisation on the marketing of Natural rubber in India John, K K 2003
Page 5.4.2. Co-Operative Sector A study on the impact of economic liberalisation and globalisation on the marketing of Natural rubber in India John, K K 2003
Page APPENDIX -2 Interview With an Estate Owner A study on the impact of economic liberalisation and globalisation on the marketing of Natural rubber in India John, K K 2003
Page I.4 Objectives Comparative study of the behaviour pattern of the children with Attention deficit hyperactive syndrome and without Attention deficit hyperactive syndrome Sherly Joseph 2004
Page 3 Categories based on occupational level Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 22 Means and standard deviations of the marital quality scores of the study group with respect to their occupational level Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 23 The summary of ANOVA for the marital quality scores of the spouses of men working abroad with respect to their occupational level Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 24 Means and standard deviations of the marital quality scores of the study group with respect to occupational level of their husbands Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 25 The summary of ANOVA for the marital quality scores of the spouses of men working abroad with respect occupational level of their husbands Marital quality of women spouses of men working abroad: Implication for counselling Shaji P John 2003
Page 3.6 Determination of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD, D-Glucose-6-Phosphate: NADP* 1-Oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1.49) and 6-Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase (6-PGD, 6-Phospho-D-Gluconate: NAD (P) 2-Oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1 .43) Activity Biochemical profile during Diabetic retinopathy Sree Kumar, R 2000
Page 3.7 Assay of Glutathione Reductase (GR, NADPH: Oxidised Glutathione Oxidoreductase, EC 1.6.4.2) Biochemical profile during Diabetic retinopathy Sree Kumar, R 2000
Page 3.8 Assay of Glutathione Peroxidase (GSH-Px, GSH: H2O2 Oxidoreductase, EC 1.11 -1.9) Biochemical profile during Diabetic retinopathy Sree Kumar, R 2000
Page 3.10 Estimation of Catalase Activity (H2O2: H2O2 Oxidoreductase, EC 1.11.1.6) Biochemical profile during Diabetic retinopathy Sree Kumar, R 2000
Page 3.11 Determination of Superoxide Dismutase Activity (SOD, Superoxide: Superoxide oxidoreductase, EC 1. 15.1.1) Biochemical profile during Diabetic retinopathy Sree Kumar, R 2000
Page 1.5 Objectives of the Study Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 3.1.12 Green House Effect and Ozone Layer Depletion Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 4.3.1 Opposition to Machinery Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 2.1 India: Industry and Minerals - Public Sector Outlay Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 2.4 Kerala: Outlay and Expenditure - Industry and Minerals Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 2.5 Kerala: Plan-wise Outlays and Expenditure on Village and Small Scale Industries & Medium and Large Scale Industries Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 2.9 Kerala: Year-wise Break-up of Outlay and Expenditure for Traditional Industries 1980-1995. Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 5.1 India: Outlay and Expenditure: Science Technology and Environment Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 5.2 Kerala: Outlay and Expenditure - Science Technology and Environment Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page 2.1 Kerala: Industry and Minerals - Outlay and Expenditure Problems and prospects of industrialization and their impact on environment with special reference to Kerala: A Gandhian critique Sreekala, K 1997
Page Objectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page II. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Observing the Environment Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page The Instructional Module - A Brief Outlook Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Objectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Formulation of Broad Objectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Specific Objectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Development of Content Outline Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Analysis of Objectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Specific Outcomes of Learning Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Objectivity Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Overview of the Analyses Done Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 12. Instructional Strategies and Category-wise Obiectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Objectives Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 28. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of LD students under the Objective: Knowledge of the Achievement Test in Biology Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 29. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the Pretest and Posttest scores in Biology of LD students in Experimental groups (PLM, SLM, GIl) and Control group (LDM) Under the Objective: Knowledge Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 30. Calculation of Adjusted means for the Pretest and Posttest Scores of LD Students in the Experimental and Control groups for the Objective: Knowledge Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 31. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of ND students in the Objective: Knowledge of the Achievement Test in Biology Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 32. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the Pretest and Posttest scores of ND students in Experimental (PLM, SLM, G11) and Control (LDM) Groups Under the Objective: Knowledge in Biology Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 33. Calculation of Adjusted Means for the Pretest and Posttest Scores of ND Students in the Experimental and Control Groups for the Objective: Knowledge Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 34. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of LD students in Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GIl) and Control Group (LDM) Under the Objective: Understanding Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 35. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the Pretest and Posttest Scores in Biology of LD students in Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GII) and Control Group (LDM) under the Objective: Understanding Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 36. Data for Adjusted Means of Posttest scores in Biology of LD students in the Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, Gil) and Control Groups for the Objective: Understanding Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 37. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of ND students in Experimental and Control Groups under the Objective: Understanding of the Achievement Test in Biology. Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 38. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the Pre and Posttest scores of ND Students in Experimental (PLM, SLM, GIl) and Control (LDM) Groups Under the Objective, Understanding in Biology. Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 39. Calculation of Adjusted Means for Posttest Scores in Biology of ND students in the Experimental and Control Groups under the Objective: Understanding Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 40. Analysis of Variance of the Pretest and Posttest Scores of LD students under the Objective Application of the Achievement Test in Biology Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 41. Summary of Analysis of Covariance for the pretest and posttest scores in Biology of LD students in Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, GIl) and Control Group (LDM) under the Objective: Application Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page 42. Calculation of Adjusted means of Posttest Scores in Biology of LD Students in Experimental Groups (PLM, SLM, Gll) and Control group Under the Objective:, Application Effectiveness of self-instructional materials and modern instructional strategies in minimising learning disabilities of students in Secondary schools Alice Mathew ( Sr) 2001
Page Objectives of the Study A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Priority Sector Lending by Urban Co-operative Banks A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 4.3 District-Wise Distribution of All Scheduled Commercial Bank Offices in Kerala A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 4.5 Average Amount of Deposits per Bank Office A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page 4. Occupational Status A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Hardships in Obtaining Loans A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 6.18 Hardships in Obtaining Loans A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 7.13 NPAs - Bank Managers’ Opinion A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Priority Sector Lending- An Opinion Survey A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 7.25 Bankers’ Opinion and Suggestions A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page Table 7. 26 Borrowers’ Opinion about the Scheme A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page XVII. Hardships in Obtaining Loans A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page A. Bank Managers’ Opinion A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page B. Borrowers’ Opinion A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page XXXII. Opinion About the Scheme A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page VII. Opinion About the Scheme A study on the priority sector lending by Commercial banks in Kerala Vimala, P 2003
Page 1.3.2 Classical Organisation Theory Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 1.8.1 Tea Industry in India: An Overview Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 2.1 Overview of Literature Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 2.4 Objectives Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 2.18 Organisation of the Study Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 3.3.5.3 Sarvodaya: The Ideal Social Order Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 3.4.1.4 Trusteeship and Ownership Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 3.4.3 Oceanic Circle Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 3.5.4.1 Expansion of Social Opportunities Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 4.8 Organisational Structure in the Early Days Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 4.8.1 Pattern of Ownership Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page Fig.4.1 Organization Chart of an Estate Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 4.9.1 Origin and Growth Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 5.3 Labourers’ Opinion Regarding the Role of Trade Unions in Tea Industry Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 5.4 Labours’ Opinion on the Need for Gandhian way of Management in Tea Plantations Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page 5.4.1 Labourers and Co-operative Movements Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page Fig. 5.5 Activities for Co-operative Societies Human resource management practices in Tea plantation industry: A Gandhian critique George, A J 2003
Page Objectives of the study Formation of Buddhism and Buddha’s influence on Mahatma Gandhi Harilakshmeendra Kumar, C R 2008
Page Objectives of the Study Kerala State Lotteries - An economic and financial evaluation Neelakandhan, D 2008
Page 3. THE KERALA STATE LOTTERY: AN OVERVIEW Kerala State Lotteries - An economic and financial evaluation Neelakandhan, D 2008
Page 3. OTHELLO THERE, OTHELLO HERE Constructing the subject: Rewriting Shakespeare - A study of select modern Shakespeare receptions Sonia James 2008
Page 1.1 Objectives of the study 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 2.15 Optical Microscopy Growth and characterization of certain pure and doped Phosphate crystals Valsamma M Samuel 2008
Page Fig 2.15 Optical Microscope Growth and characterization of certain pure and doped Phosphate crystals Valsamma M Samuel 2008
Page 6. MICRO TOPOGRAPHY, OPTICAL ANDDIELECTRIC STUDIES Growth and characterization of certain pure and doped Phosphate crystals Valsamma M Samuel 2008
Page 6.1 Surface Morphology by Optical Microscopy Growth and characterization of certain pure and doped Phosphate crystals Valsamma M Samuel 2008
Page Importance of early childhood education: Views ofEducationists A critical study of the programmes of early childhood education centers in Kerala Kurian, C C 2003
Page Objectives of the investigation A critical study of the programmes of early childhood education centers in Kerala Kurian, C C 2003
Page 1. Early childhood education: Theoretical Views ofProminent Educationlists A critical study of the programmes of early childhood education centers in Kerala Kurian, C C 2003
Page I. Analysis of Data Based on the Components ofDevelopment A critical study of the programmes of early childhood education centers in Kerala Kurian, C C 2003
Page Objectives A critical study of the programmes of early childhood education centers in Kerala Kurian, C C 2003
Page APPENDIX -B Questionnaire onProgrammes of Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres A critical study of the programmes of early childhood education centers in Kerala Kurian, C C 2003
Page Method of Operation of Kerala State Lottery Kerala State Lotteries - An economic and financial evaluation Neelakandhan, D 2008
Page Organizational setup of Kerala State Lottery Kerala State Lotteries - An economic and financial evaluation Neelakandhan, D 2008
Page Objectives Cumulative backwardness of High school students in English with special reference to the socially and culturally disadvantaged sections: Diagnosis and remediation models Rekha, K R 2008
Page Observation Cum Interventions At Govt H.S.S. Sreekantapuram Cumulative backwardness of High school students in English with special reference to the socially and culturally disadvantaged sections: Diagnosis and remediation models Rekha, K R 2008
Page Objectives Cumulative backwardness of High school students in English with special reference to the socially and culturally disadvantaged sections: Diagnosis and remediation models Rekha, K R 2008
Page B. Summary of Findings Organised by Investigation Modes Cumulative backwardness of High school students in English with special reference to the socially and culturally disadvantaged sections: Diagnosis and remediation models Rekha, K R 2008
Page C. Summary of findings organised by hypotheses Cumulative backwardness of High school students in English with special reference to the socially and culturally disadvantaged sections: Diagnosis and remediation models Rekha, K R 2008
Page Objectives of the study Influence of institutional climate perception on teacher morale of teacher educators Amruth G Kumar 2008
Page Theoretical Overview of Teacher Morale Influence of institutional climate perception on teacher morale of teacher educators Amruth G Kumar 2008
Page Theoretical Overview Of Institutional Climate Influence of institutional climate perception on teacher morale of teacher educators Amruth G Kumar 2008
Page Studies Related With Organisational Climate Influence of institutional climate perception on teacher morale of teacher educators Amruth G Kumar 2008
Page B. COmparison of Correlations Obtained for Relevant Sub Samples Influence of institutional climate perception on teacher morale of teacher educators Amruth G Kumar 2008
Page Objectives of the study Influence of institutional climate perception on teacher morale of teacher educators Amruth G Kumar 2008
Page 1.5 Organization of the thesis Statistical modelling and analysis of microarray gene expression data Sreekumar, J 2008
Page 1.10. Scope of the work and major objectives Pervaporation diffusion and transport through polymer Anil Kumar, S 2008
Page 6. SEPARATION OF ORGANIC-ORGANIC LIQUID MIXTURES BY PERVAPORATION Pervaporation diffusion and transport through polymer Anil Kumar, S 2008
Page 8. PERMEATION OF OXYGEN AND NITROGEN GASES THROUGH CROSSLINKED EVA MEMBRANES Pervaporation diffusion and transport through polymer Anil Kumar, S 2008
Page 10. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Pervaporation diffusion and transport through polymer Anil Kumar, S 2008
Page Fig. 1. Relationship between oxidized LDL and the genesis of the fatty streak lesion Biological effects of feeding Cuttlefish liver oil to Rats Sophia Margaret Joseph 2008
Page 1.2.5. FISH OILS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Biological effects of feeding Cuttlefish liver oil to Rats Sophia Margaret Joseph 2008
Page 1.2.6. FISH OILS- ω-3 PUFAs IN INFLAMMATION AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES� Biological effects of feeding Cuttlefish liver oil to Rats Sophia Margaret Joseph 2008
Page 1.12. Purpose and objectives of the present work Polymer Nanocomposites based on Polystyrene and Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers Selvin Thomas, P 2008
Page 1.10 Scope and Objective of the Work Thermoplastic elastomers from Nylon copolymer (PA6, 66) and Ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM) blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Cibi Komalan 2008
Page 5. MORPHOLOGY AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OFDYNAMICALLY VULCANISED NYLON GOPOTYMERLEPDMBLENDS Thermoplastic elastomers from Nylon copolymer (PA6, 66) and Ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM) blends: Effect of compatibilisation and dynamic vulcanisation Cibi Komalan 2008
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Design of toxicant imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity Mercy Philip, C 2008
Page 1.2 Objectives of the present work Design of toxicant imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity Mercy Philip, C 2008
Page 1.3 Organisation of the thesis Design of toxicant imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity Mercy Philip, C 2008
Page 5. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Design of toxicant imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity Mercy Philip, C 2008
Page 2. MEGALITHS AND THE IRON AGE IN KERALA: A BROAD OVERVIEW Megaliths in Kasaragod: Understanding and unexplored region Jayashree Nair, K 2008
Page Orientation and directional settings Megaliths in Kasaragod: Understanding and unexplored region Jayashree Nair, K 2008
Page Objectives Impact of selected complementary therapies (Relaxation and foot massage) on the quality of life of breast cancer patients Vijaya, Sr (Aleyamma Philip) 2003
Page Operational Definition of Terms Impact of selected complementary therapies (Relaxation and foot massage) on the quality of life of breast cancer patients Vijaya, Sr (Aleyamma Philip) 2003
Page 4. THERMAL DISSOCIATION FEATURES OFSUCCINATE COMPLEXES OF NI (II), CO (II) AND CU (II) AND THEIR LEWIS-BASE ADDUCTS Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 7 INTERACTION OF LEWIS-BASES WITH POLYMERIC METAL (II) OXALATES Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 7.3.1 Metal Oxalate of Ni (II, Co (ii) and Cu (II) Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 7.3, 2 Interaction of Lewis-bases with polymeric nickel (II) oxalate Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 7.3.4 Electronic spectra and magnetic data of Lewis base adducts of nickel (II) oxalate Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 7.3.7 Electronic spectra and magnetic data of Lewis base adducts of Cobalt (II) oxalate Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 8 THERMAL DISSOCIATION FEATURES OF OXALATE COMPLEXES OF Ni (II), Co (II) AND Cu (II) AND THEIR LEWIS- BASE ADDUCTS Lewis-base mediated fragmentation of polymeric transition metal Dicarboxylates Meenakumary, S 2005
Page 1.1 An Overview Underdevelopment and militancy: The case of Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka Jessy Sebastian, P 2005
Page 1.3 Objectives Underdevelopment and militancy: The case of Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka Jessy Sebastian, P 2005
Page 9.2 Objectives Underdevelopment and militancy: The case of Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka Jessy Sebastian, P 2005
Page 2.3 Objectives of the Study The problem of unemployment in Kerala: Search for a Gandhian alternative (A study with special reference to the educated unemployed youth in Kottayam District) Siby K Joseph 1998
Page 1.3 Objectives of the Study Technology adoption in Rubber production in Kerala Ushadevi, T V 2001
Page 2.5 Organizational Structure Technology adoption in Rubber production in Kerala Ushadevi, T V 2001
Page III. Role of Institutional and Organizational Arrangements in the Development of Technology Technology adoption in Rubber production in Kerala Ushadevi, T V 2001
Page 3.3 Institutional and Organizatiooal Activities by the Rubber Board Technology adoption in Rubber production in Kerala Ushadevi, T V 2001
Page Occupation and Family Income The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Registration of Habitual Offenders The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Restriction of Movements of Registered Offenders The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Corrective Training of Habitual Offenders The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page History Sheets of Other Habitual Offenders The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Guidelines for Screening of Habitual Offenders The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Objectives of Punishment The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page 12. Open prison The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Origin and History of Aftercare in lndia The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Rehabilitation of Offenders Act The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page Report and official documents The phenomenon of recidivism - Its implications on the reformative theory of punishment in criminal jurisprudence Bindu M Nambiar 2008
Page 1.7 Organisation of the study Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 2.8.2 The contemporary situation: An overview Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 2.9.1 The agenda of Christian missions working in parts of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 2.10 Mission activities in the tribal villages of Bastar, Bilaspur and Raipur of Madhya Pradesh Raigada and Phulbani of Orissa: Findings of the case studies Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 2.12 Why Hindu groups oppose Christian missionary activities? Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 3.1 The origin of Christianity in India Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 4. IMPACT OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONSAN OVERVIEW Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 6.13 Why Gandhi opposed proselytization? Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 7.2 Christian responses to the model offered by Gandhi Background Christian Missions in the pluralistic context of India - The relevance of Gandhian approach Mathew Thomas 2003
Page 4. OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS Studies on the toxicological effects of Endosulphan on laboratory Albino mice Vimala K John 2008
Page 1.3 Objectives of the Study Determinants of fertility differentials among the religious groups in Kerala Cyriac Joseph 2008
Page 4.5 Occupational Distribution and Work Participation Determinants of fertility differentials among the religious groups in Kerala Cyriac Joseph 2008
Page 5.2 Earlier Estimate: An Overview Determinants of fertility differentials among the religious groups in Kerala Cyriac Joseph 2008
Page 5.8 Concluding Observations Determinants of fertility differentials among the religious groups in Kerala Cyriac Joseph 2008
Page 1.6 Objectives of the Study Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 1.10 Operational Definitions Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 1.13 Organisation of the Thesis Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 4. KUDUMBASHREE PROJECT IN KERALA - AN OVERVIEW Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 4.4 Objectives of Kudumbashree Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 4.4.1 Specific Objectives Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 4.4.2 General Objectives Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page Fig.4.4 Organogram of Kudumbashree Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 4.10 Thrift and Credit Operations of Kudumbashree Micro finance and women empowerment - A study of Kudumbashree project in Kerala Ruby, J A 2008
Page 1.5 Objectives Impact of environmental stress on certain Fishes of River Periyar Alphonsa, M K 2008
Page The main objectives Impact of environmental stress on certain Fishes of River Periyar Alphonsa, M K 2008
Page Table 2 Rainfall Data (mm) of river Periyar basin from October 2002 to December 2003 Impact of environmental stress on certain Fishes of River Periyar Alphonsa, M K 2008
Page Fig. 2 Sketch of effluent outlets into Periyar in Eloor - Edayar industrial region Impact of environmental stress on certain Fishes of River Periyar Alphonsa, M K 2008
Page PLATE 8 Morphological changes in the blood corpuscles of H.brachysoma exposed to different concentrations ofriver water from Site-V for various durations (Postmonsoon) Impact of environmental stress on certain Fishes of River Periyar Alphonsa, M K 2008
Page 0. Family Oxyopidae Studies on the taxonomy and bionomics of some predacious Spiders on insect pests of Rice agroecosystem in Kuttanad, Kerala Sudhikumar, A V 2008
Page 1.6 Organization of the Chapters Socio-economic impact of job reservation: A comparative study of the Christian Malai Arayans and other hill Tribes in Idukki and Kottayam Districts of Kerala Joy George 2008
Page 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE HILL TRIBES: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Socio-economic impact of job reservation: A comparative study of the Christian Malai Arayans and other hill Tribes in Idukki and Kottayam Districts of Kerala Joy George 2008
Page 5.6 Classification by Occupation Socio-economic impact of job reservation: A comparative study of the Christian Malai Arayans and other hill Tribes in Idukki and Kottayam Districts of Kerala Joy George 2008
Page 5.17 Opinion about the Welfare Schemes Socio-economic impact of job reservation: A comparative study of the Christian Malai Arayans and other hill Tribes in Idukki and Kottayam Districts of Kerala Joy George 2008
Page 1.7. Major Objectives Banana and Sisal fibre reinforced Polyester composites Maries Idicula 2008
Page 1. Corporate disclosure: An overview Corporate disclosure by Indian companies Roshna Varghese 2008
Page 1.5 Outline of the present study Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 2. ON THE DETERMINATION OF THE NUMBER OF OUTLIERS IN A GEOMETRIC SAMPLE Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 2.2 Detection of the number of outliers by the least square method based on the survival function Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 2.3 Detection of the number of outliers based on posterior density Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 2.4 Detection of the number of outliers by the least square method based on the empirical distribution function Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 3. ESTIMATION OF THE RELIABILITY MEASURES OF GEOMETRIC DISTRIBUTION IN THE PRESENCE OF OUTLIERS Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 5.2 Estimation of the residual entropy function when outliers arepresent in the sample Some inference problems related to geometric distribution Mathachan Pathiyil 2008
Page 1.6 Objectives of the study Developing certain strategies for the effective classroom management at Higher secondary level Rany, S 2008
Page 1.10 Organisation of the research report Developing certain strategies for the effective classroom management at Higher secondary level Rany, S 2008
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY Developing certain strategies for the effective classroom management at Higher secondary level Rany, S 2008
Page Fig. 2.1: The Open Management System by Samuel C. Certo Developing certain strategies for the effective classroom management at Higher secondary level Rany, S 2008
Page Fig. 2.2: Organizational Goals Developing certain strategies for the effective classroom management at Higher secondary level Rany, S 2008
Page 2.3 Classroom management- an overview Developing certain strategies for the effective classroom management at Higher secondary level Rany, S 2008
Page III. 3. De novo organogenesis Reproductive biology and tissue culture studies in Winged bean [Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L) DC] Eapen P Koshy 2008
Page III. 4. Indirect organogenesis Reproductive biology and tissue culture studies in Winged bean [Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L) DC] Eapen P Koshy 2008
Page IV.3. Biochemistry of the organogenic callus Reproductive biology and tissue culture studies in Winged bean [Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L) DC] Eapen P Koshy 2008
Page I. 1. Morphology and ultrastructure of reproductive organs Reproductive biology and tissue culture studies in Winged bean [Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L) DC] Eapen P Koshy 2008
Page 3. OBSERVATIONS A study on the Mangroves of certain selected areas of Cochin Elsie Ouseph Padikkala 2003
Page Plate 10 Photomicrographs of sections of ovary of Euphlyctis hexadactylus exposed to sublethal concentrations of nuvacron and carbaryl (250X) Effects of some pesticides on histopathological and biochemical aspects of Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson) (Amphibia: Anura) Renuka, M R 2008
Page Plate 11 Photomicrographs of sections of ovary of Euphlyctis hexadactylus exposed to median lethal concentration of nuvacron (250X) Effects of some pesticides on histopathological and biochemical aspects of Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson) (Amphibia: Anura) Renuka, M R 2008
Page Plate 12 Photomicrographs of sections of ovary of Euphlyctis hexadactylus exposed to median lethal concentration of carbaryl (250X) Effects of some pesticides on histopathological and biochemical aspects of Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson) (Amphibia: Anura) Renuka, M R 2008
Page 4. OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS Effects of some pesticides on histopathological and biochemical aspects of Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson) (Amphibia: Anura) Renuka, M R 2008
Page 6. REACTIONS OF α-FORMYLKETENE DITHIOACETALS WITH VARIOUS AMINO COMPOUNDS: SYNTHESIS OF FUNCTIONALIZED α-OXOKETENE-N, S-ACETALS AND α-OXOKETENE-N, N-ACETALS� Studies on α-Formylketene dithioacetal mediated Heterocyclic synthesis Annie Mathews 2008
Page 6.2. α-Oxoketene-N, S-acetals and α-Oxoketene-N, N-acetals: General Methods of Synthesis� Studies on α-Formylketene dithioacetal mediated Heterocyclic synthesis Annie Mathews 2008
Page A. Books, Official publications 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 3.4. Quality of Work Life and Organisational Development Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 4. SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL ESTATES – AN OVERVIEW Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 4.2.2. Objectives of Industrial Estate Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 5.3. Organisation Related Profile Quality of work life in the industrial estates of Kerala Jagadeesh Chandran G 2008
Page 6.1 Observations from the sample survey Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 6.1.17 Reasons for Entering the Occupation of Dairying Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 6.1.28 Promotion of Organic Manure in Farming Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 7.2.5 Land Ownership Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 1.4.7. Chitin Oligomers Graft copolymers of Chitosan; Synthesis, characterization and evaluation as biomaterials Radhakumary, C 2008
Page 1.14 Organisation of the Thesis Medical pluralism in Kerala: A socio-economic study of rural-urban variations Anitha, V 2008
Page 4. GENERAL HEALTH CARE CHARACTERISTICS OFHOUSEHOLDS IN THE STUDY AREA Medical pluralism in Kerala: A socio-economic study of rural-urban variations Anitha, V 2008
Page 3. DESAI THE OUTER COURTYARD From the home to the world: A reading of the novels of Anita Desai and Shashi Deshpande Mohamada Begum, A 2005
Page 5. OBSERVATIONS A study on the ecobiology of Kuttanad with reference to fisheries Pramod Babu, K R 2007
Page Objectives of the Study A critical study of the financing of Distance education institutions in Kerala Vasudevan, V 2003
Page Open Universities A critical study of the financing of Distance education institutions in Kerala Vasudevan, V 2003
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 2. POLYMER SUPPORTED REAGENTS: AN OVERVIEW Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 2.10 Polymer-supported Oxidising Reagents Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 3.11 Oxidation and Halogenation Reactions Using Cross-linked Copolymer-supported Reagents Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 4.7 Oxidation and Halogenation Reactions using DVB Cross-linked Copolymer-supported Reagents Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 5.7 Oxidation and Halogenation Reactions Using HDODA Cross-linked Copolymer-supported Reagents Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 6 7 Oxidation and Halogenation Reactions Using TTEGDA Cross-linked Copolymer-bound Reagents Polymeric reagents based on cross-linked copolymers of N-Vinylpyrrolidone and 4-Vinylpyridine Sreedhar, K M 2003
Page 5.5 Official Policy on Value Education and Need of the Hour Gandhiji's philosophy of religion and it's applicability in our education Mathews T Jacob 2008
Page 1.4 The Objectives of the Study Training and development of Bank employees: A comparative study between new generation banks and Public sector banks Chackochan J Njavallil 2008
Page 3.1 Growth of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate (WheweIlites) In vitro studies on the growth and properties of urinary crystals Issac Paul 2003
Page 6.0.1 Introduction: A brief historical outline of anti-alcoholic movement Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 8.0.2 Objectives Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 8.0.4 Organisational structure Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 8.0.7.3 Ooramana satyagraha Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 10. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Banana and Sisal fibre reinforced Polyester composites Maries Idicula 2008
Page 10.2. Future Outlook Banana and Sisal fibre reinforced Polyester composites Maries Idicula 2008
Page Objectives Avifauna and their habitat utilization in three different habitats of Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary Karthikeyan, M 2008
Page 4.3 An outline of the phytochemistry and bioactivity of genusDrynaria Isolation purification and characterization of antibacterial principle from Drynaria quercifolia Toji Thomas 2008
Page 1.2.7 Production and Marketing of Milk through the Formation ofDairy Co-operatives Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 1.6.2 Objectives Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 1.7 GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE STUDY Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 2.1 Role of dairy co-operatives in dairying Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 3.1.1 Dairying in Pre-Operation Flood - Before 1970 Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 3.1.2. Dairying in Period of Operation Flood (1970-1996) Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 5.1 Organization of farmers by dairy unit Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 5.2.1 Aims and Objectives of PDDP Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 5.5.1 The Objectives of Milgram Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 7.7.1 Land Ownership and Involvement in Agriculture Private sector dairying in Kerala: A socio-economic analysis with special reference to Ernakulam District Gilson John 2008
Page 1.5.Objectives Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 2.3.2. HOPCOMS: a Success Story of Horticultural Co-operative Marketing Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 3. BROAD OVERVIEW OF MARKETING OF PERISHABLE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN KERALA AND RECENT INITIATIVES Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page Organisational setup Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page Objectives of VFPCK Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 4. MARKETING STRATEGY AND IMPROVED MARKETING EFFICIENCY AFTER FORMATION OFFARMER MARKETS Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 4.4. Marketing chain operating in the different districts Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 4.28. Price fixation in open market Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 5.28. Farmer organizations working in the fruit and vegetable sector Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 5.29. Marketing systems promoted by farmer organizations Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 5.35. Impact of farmer organisations in fruit and vegetable sector Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 5.37. Services offered by different organizations 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 5.49. Farmer markets - organisation policy Management of marketing systems for perishable agriculture commodities in Kerala: Problems and prospects Binoi K Kurian 2008
Page 1.4. Operational definitions of key terms Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page 1.6. Objectives of the Study Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page 2.6. Industry-Oriented Learning Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page 3.3 Objectives of the study Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page Fig. 3.2: Input-Output Model developed by Khanna (1994) Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page Fig. 4.6 The constructivist-oriented model of Horsely (1990) Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page 4.2.3 Outcomes of the field studies. Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page 6.2 Outcomes of the Study Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page APPENDIX - H Observation schedule Apprenticeship-type learning (ATL) model-development and its effect on Higher secondary students' achievement in Chemistry Bindu, R L 2008
Page 3.4.1 The infrastructural facilities and service efficiency of the oldage homes Health and nutrition profile: A study in old age homes at Ernakulam, Kerala Manu, G V 2008
Page 4.1.5. Distribution of the sample based on occupational status Baseline risk factors for Coronary heart diseases in Kochi Leena Varghese 2008
Page Fig.8 Distribution of the sample based on occupational status Baseline risk factors for Coronary heart diseases in Kochi Leena Varghese 2008
Page 1.4 Objectives of the study Dynamics of rural consumer behaviour in Kerala Ushadevi, K N 2008
Page 3.4 Rural scenario in kerala – an overview Dynamics of rural consumer behaviour in Kerala Ushadevi, K N 2008
Page 1.4. Objectives of the Study Stock market behaviour and economic growth in India Sindhu, K 2008
Page 4. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF STOCK MARKET IN INDIA Stock market behaviour and economic growth in India Sindhu, K 2008
Page 4.3.5. Trends in Market Outcome Stock market behaviour and economic growth in India Sindhu, K 2008
Page 4.5.1. Organisation of Stock Exchanges Stock market behaviour and economic growth in India Sindhu, K 2008
Page 5.5.4. Ownership wise Analysis Stock market behaviour and economic growth in India Sindhu, K 2008
Page 1.5. Major Objectives of the study Endomycorrhizal studies in Phaseolus aureus (Green gram) Valsalakumar, N 2008
Page 4.2.1 Office of the Development Commissioner for Handlooms 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 5.5 Handloom co-operatives 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 7.2.4 Impact on Output and Income 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 Fig 3.12. Optical microscopic image of the CH/CH-M7 microspheres A) dry B) Swollen (after keeping at pH 1.98 overnight) Graft copolymers of Chitosan; Synthesis, characterization and evaluation as biomaterials Radhakumary, C 2008
Page Fig 7.4a. Live-dead assay with L929 mouse fibroblast cells on contact with chitosan (1-3), chitosan-g-poly (HEMA) (4-6), chitosan-g-PEGm (7-9), chitosan-g-PVAc (9-12) and chitosan-g-PVOH (13-15) with different magnifications (of the objective) Graft copolymers of Chitosan; Synthesis, characterization and evaluation as biomaterials Radhakumary, C 2008
Page Objectives An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page From 1919 Onwards An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Volvocales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Chlorococcales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Ulotrichales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Cladophorales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Chaetophorales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Oedogoniales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Zygnematales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Siphonales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Charales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Hetecococcales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Chrysomonadales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Bacillariales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Cryptomonadales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Gymnodiniales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Peridiniales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Euglenales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Batrachospermales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Chroococcales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Chamaesiphonales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Nostocales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Order: Stigonematales An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page Table 5: Few Websites and Online Journals on Algology An investigation on the freshwater Algal flora of Idukki District Jose John 2008
Page 1.3 Objectives The impact of banking and financial sector reforms on rural credit - A study with special focus on Kerala Mohanan, M K 2008
Page 3.5 Objectives of Financial Sector Reforms in India The impact of banking and financial sector reforms on rural credit - A study with special focus on Kerala Mohanan, M K 2008
Page 4.2.2 Co-operative Banks The impact of banking and financial sector reforms on rural credit - A study with special focus on Kerala Mohanan, M K 2008
Page I. 0 Objectives Preparation of a learning package for developing health awareness among student teachers at Secondary level Rachel George, M 2008
Page 2.0 Objectives Preparation of a learning package for developing health awareness among student teachers at Secondary level Rachel George, M 2008
Page 4.2 Opinion And Views Of Teacher Educators Andstudent Teachers About The Different Aspectsrelated To Health Education Curriculum Of Theb.Ed. Course Preparation of a learning package for developing health awareness among student teachers at Secondary level Rachel George, M 2008
Page 1.2 Fuzzy groups and operations Studies on fuzzy representations of fuzzy groups Thampy Abraham 2008
Page 2.2 Order of a fuzzy group Studies on fuzzy representations of fuzzy groups Thampy Abraham 2008
Page 1.9 Z-scan Technique and Optical Nonlinearity Structural and spectroscopic characterization of ZnSe/Eu3+ and CdTe/Sm3+ doped Sol-gel silica glasses Siby Mathew 2008
Page 2.9 Absorption studies and Judd-Ofelt parameter Structural and spectroscopic characterization of ZnSe/Eu3+ and CdTe/Sm3+ doped Sol-gel silica glasses Siby Mathew 2008
Page 5.2 Nonlinear optics Structural and spectroscopic characterization of ZnSe/Eu3+ and CdTe/Sm3+ doped Sol-gel silica glasses Siby Mathew 2008
Page 5.3 Third order nonlinearity Structural and spectroscopic characterization of ZnSe/Eu3+ and CdTe/Sm3+ doped Sol-gel silica glasses Siby Mathew 2008
Page 5.5 Third orderNLO effectsin ZnSe/Eu 34 doped sol- gel -Glasses Structural and spectroscopic characterization of ZnSe/Eu3+ and CdTe/Sm3+ doped Sol-gel silica glasses Siby Mathew 2008
Page 4. THE INTERREGNUM ODYSSEYS Ethics and aesthetics: The dual commitment of Nadine Gordimer in her writings Devaki Antharjanam, S 2008
Page 4.2 Objectives of the Study Work-life balance - A sociological study of women professionals in Kerala Claramma Thomas, K 2008
Page 2.1.10 Interaction of Frankia with Other Micro Organisms 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 3.5 Van Zwet’ s Ordering Some properties and inferential problems related to non-normal distributions with Kurtosis Three James Kurian 2008
Page 2.8 Objectives and scope of the present work Growth and characterization of certain pure and doped Phosphate crystals Valsamma M Samuel 2008
Page 1.9 Objectives of the Study Medical pluralism in Kerala: A socio-economic study of rural-urban variations Anitha, V 2008
Page Open-ended Interview Schedule The shift in social conception of old age: A case study of the aged population in Pathanamthitta District Annamma Abraham 2008
Page Observation The shift in social conception of old age: A case study of the aged population in Pathanamthitta District Annamma Abraham 2008
Page Aims and objectives Studies on the anticancer effects of Cassia fistula L Linu Mathew 2008
Page 2.4 Oxidants, anti-oxidants and carcinogenesis Studies on the anticancer effects of Cassia fistula L Linu Mathew 2008
Page 2.5 Chemical Carcinogenesis an overview Studies on the anticancer effects of Cassia fistula L Linu Mathew 2008
Page 3.3 Screening of organic extracts of Cassia fistula L for cytotoxicity Studies on the anticancer effects of Cassia fistula L Linu Mathew 2008
Page 4.2 Short term in vitro cytotoxicity screening of different organic extracts of the bark of Cassia fistula L. Studies on the anticancer effects of Cassia fistula L Linu Mathew 2008
Page 5.2. Short term in vitro cytotoxicity screening of different organic extracts of the bark of Cassia fistula L. Studies on the anticancer effects of Cassia fistula L Linu Mathew 2008
Page Table 5.62 Age wise analysis of Church Administration with other Organisation A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page Table 5.64 Assistance for crisis management (priests opinion) A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page The major objectives of the study are recapitulated below. A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page Organising A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page Co-ordinating. A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page 1.5 Objectives of the Study An evaluation of audit system in Public Sector Undertakings: A study with special reference to Government companies in Kerala Kurian, K S 2008
Page Fig.5.13- Optical photographs Short Sisal fibre reinforced Polystyrene composites Manikandan Nair, K C 2003
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study The impact of ICDS with regard to the intellectual, social and physical development of Pre-schoolers Miriam Mani 2005
Page 9.2 Future outlook Short Sisal fibre reinforced Polystyrene composites Manikandan Nair, K C 2003
Page 9. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Short Sisal fibre reinforced Polystyrene composites Manikandan Nair, K C 2003
Page 6.2 Objectives of the Study The impact of ICDS with regard to the intellectual, social and physical development of Pre-schoolers Miriam Mani 2005
Page An Overview of the Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page 24. Kerala Soaps and Oils Limited (KSOL) Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page 1.10 Scope and objectives of the work Thermoplastic elastomers from linear low density Polyethylene (LLDPE) and Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) blends Moly, K A 2006
Page 1.8 Objectives of the Study Sarvadharma samabhava and its relevance today - A critique Yohannan, S 2005
Page 1.4., Objectives Achievement related motives in adolescents in relation to parental and familial variables, scholastic achievement and appraisal of personality attributes Shirly Rachel Kurian 1996
Page 5.4 The concepts used and their operational definitions Achievement related motives in adolescents in relation to parental and familial variables, scholastic achievement and appraisal of personality attributes Shirly Rachel Kurian 1996
Page 4.4 Community Organization The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 6.2 Objectives The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 4.7 Faith and Order Movement The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 4.14 The Mar Thoma Church and Its Relations with other Churches and Ecumenical Organisations The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 4.15 Attitude of the Orthodox Syrian Church Towards Church Union The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 4.16 The Ecumenical Witness of the Orthodox church The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 5.10 Catholic and Orthodox Churches in India The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 5.12 Spokesman of Malankara Orthodoxy The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 5.16 Autonomy of the Malankara Orthodox Churches The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 5.18 The Autonomous Character of the Malankara Orthodox Church The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 6.16 The Mar Thoma Church and Ecumenical Organizations The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 6.21 The Orthodox Churches and the Unity of Churches The reunion movement among the St Thomas Christians 19th and 20th centuries Alex Mathew 2008
Page 3. LOCAL POLITICAL ENTITIES IN INSCRIPTIONAL OVERTURES Political identities in history Alex Mathew 2008
Page The Temple: A Managed Object Political identities in history Alex Mathew 2008
Page I.2. Morphology and ultrastructure of the reproductive organs Reproductive biology and tissue culture studies in Winged bean [Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L) DC] Eapen P Koshy 2008
Page 3.3 The Model Overview A soft computing model for data clustering and application to gene grouping Elizabeth Jacob 2006
Page 4.3 Computational Prediction of Operons A soft computing model for data clustering and application to gene grouping Elizabeth Jacob 2006
Page Objectives of the study: A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page 2. ORIGIN, DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SYRO-MALABAR CATHOLIC CHURCH A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page The origin of christianity in India A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page The Origin and Development of the Syro-Malabar Church A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page The Eparchial Finance Officer and Finance Council A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page Tribunal Officers A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page Table 5.24 Role of Decision Making and the Co-ordination activity of the Parish Priest A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page Table 5.25Support from the Diocesan Level, and the Co-ordination Activity in the Parish A study on the management practices of the Syro-Malabar Catholic church in Kerala Karuna (Sr) 2003
Page 2.3 Objectives of Public Sector Undertakings in India An evaluation of audit system in Public Sector Undertakings: A study with special reference to Government companies in Kerala Kurian, K S 2008
Page 2.5 Forms of Organization An evaluation of audit system in Public Sector Undertakings: A study with special reference to Government companies in Kerala Kurian, K S 2008
Page 2.13 Overview of Government Companies and Statutory Corporations An evaluation of audit system in Public Sector Undertakings: A study with special reference to Government companies in Kerala Kurian, K S 2008
Page 3.4 Objectives and Scope of C&AG Audit in Public Sector Undertakings An evaluation of audit system in Public Sector Undertakings: A study with special reference to Government companies in Kerala Kurian, K S 2008
Page 4.4.11 Offer Documents An evaluation of audit system in Public Sector Undertakings: A study with special reference to Government companies in Kerala Kurian, K S 2008
Page Objectives of the study Forest Industries Travancore Limited, Aluva - An evaluative study Sybila Pius Fernandez 2005
Page 2. TIMBER IN KERALA - AN OVERVIEW Forest Industries Travancore Limited, Aluva - An evaluative study Sybila Pius Fernandez 2005
Page Operating ratio Forest Industries Travancore Limited, Aluva - An evaluative study Sybila Pius Fernandez 2005
Page 4. OPERATION OF FOREST INDUSTRIES TRAVANCORE LIMITED Forest Industries Travancore Limited, Aluva - An evaluative study Sybila Pius Fernandez 2005
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Philosophy applied in the teaching of philosophy in B Ed course: Formulation and testing of models Mary Joseph 2007
Page ORGANIZATION OF THE STRUCTURE Philosophy applied in the teaching of philosophy in B Ed course: Formulation and testing of models Mary Joseph 2007
Page STUDENTS RESPONSES TO OPINlONNAlRE ITEMS Philosophy applied in the teaching of philosophy in B Ed course: Formulation and testing of models Mary Joseph 2007
Page MINOR SURVEYS AS OFFSHOOTS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Philosophy applied in the teaching of philosophy in B Ed course: Formulation and testing of models Mary Joseph 2007
Page VI. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF RESULTS - I: PHILOSOPHY EXTRACTED FROM ONGOING COLLEGE PROGRAMMES Philosophy applied in the teaching of philosophy in B Ed course: Formulation and testing of models Mary Joseph 2007
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Philosophy applied in the teaching of philosophy in B Ed course: Formulation and testing of models Mary Joseph 2007
Page 1.1 Objectives of the study Studies on the mosquitoes of Thiruvananthapuram City with special reference to the bionomics of Anopheles stephensi Dilipkumar, T 2007
Page 2.8 Oviposition and biology of eggs Studies on the mosquitoes of Thiruvananthapuram City with special reference to the bionomics of Anopheles stephensi Dilipkumar, T 2007
Page 1.8 General Objectives Agro-processing in Kerala - A case study of Rice mills in Kalady Krishnadas, K 2007
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page 1.10 ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page II. MODERN INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES - AN OVERVIEW Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page 2.6 STRATEGIES OF INSTRUCTION BASED ON CO-OPERATIVE GROUPS Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page 3.3 STUDIES RELATED TO CO-OPERATIVE LEARNING Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page 5.3 OPINION OF PRIMARY LEVEL STUDENT TEACHERS REGARDING THE USE OF MODERN INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page 5.4 VIEWS AND OPINION OF TEACHER EDUCATORS ABOUT THE USE OF MODERN INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES IN PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTES Use of modern instructional strategies: Awareness and achievement of student teachers at Primary level Susamma George, P 2007
Page III. OBSERVATION AND RESULTS Impact of trawlers on the microalgae of the aquatic ecosystem Romilly Margaret Mendez 2007
Page 1.4 Objectives Stress and coping in mothers of children with mental retardation Sreedevi, T R 2007
Page 1.5 Operational definition of key terms Stress and coping in mothers of children with mental retardation Sreedevi, T R 2007
Page 1.11 Outline of the report Stress and coping in mothers of children with mental retardation Sreedevi, T R 2007
Page 5.2 Objectives Stress and coping in mothers of children with mental retardation Sreedevi, T R 2007
Page PLATE ll Encircling Net operation Resource potential of Sasthamkotta Lake with special reference to Fish fauna and their sustainability Girijakumari, S 2007
Page PLATE ll Gill Net operation Resource potential of Sasthamkotta Lake with special reference to Fish fauna and their sustainability Girijakumari, S 2007
Page PLATE ll Cast net operation Resource potential of Sasthamkotta Lake with special reference to Fish fauna and their sustainability Girijakumari, S 2007
Page 1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Economic analysis of agro-processing industries in Kerala Cherian, P E 2007
Page 1.6 LIMITATIONS OFTHE STUDY Economic analysis of agro-processing industries in Kerala Cherian, P E 2007
Page 5.2.2 Organization and Management Economic analysis of agro-processing industries in Kerala Cherian, P E 2007
Page 5.2.9 Output in Agro-Processing Industries Economic analysis of agro-processing industries in Kerala Cherian, P E 2007
Page SECTION 7.4 SUMMARY OF OBSERVATIONS FROM THE CASE STUDIES Economic analysis of agro-processing industries in Kerala Cherian, P E 2007
Page 3.1 Objectives of the Study Efficacy of group intervention in the psycho-social care of patients with epilepsy Jayachandran, D 2007
Page 3.14 Organization of Report Efficacy of group intervention in the psycho-social care of patients with epilepsy Jayachandran, D 2007
Page 5.3 Objectives of the study Efficacy of group intervention in the psycho-social care of patients with epilepsy Jayachandran, D 2007
Page 5.14. Objective-wise findings Efficacy of group intervention in the psycho-social care of patients with epilepsy Jayachandran, D 2007
Page Objectives of the Study Contribution of Swami Vivekananda to the national integration of India Sivakumar, M V 2008
Page Origin of the term Arya Contribution of Swami Vivekananda to the national integration of India Sivakumar, M V 2008
Page 2. The Indian Banking System - An Overview Training and development of Bank employees: A comparative study between new generation banks and Public sector banks Chackochan J Njavallil 2008
Page 4.2 Training Philosophy, Policy and Objectives Training and development of Bank employees: A comparative study between new generation banks and Public sector banks Chackochan J Njavallil 2008
Page II. ORIGIN OF THE NAZRANIS The identity question of Malankara Nazaranies: A study based on Niranam Grandhavari 1708-1815 Kurian Thomas, M 2008
Page 1.7 Origin of the Present Work Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 1.7 Origin of the Present Work Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 1.7 Origin of the Present Work Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 4.3.4 Role of voluntary organisations Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 4.5.2 Oneness of all life Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page (c) Observance of national days and weeks Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page Forms of organisations Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page Objectives of PSUs Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page 4 AN OVERVIEW OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN PSUS Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page An Overview of the Performance of SLPEs in Kerala From1992- 93 to 2001 -2002 Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page 1.12 Scope and objective of the present work Short Sisal fibre reinforced Polystyrene composites Manikandan Nair, K C 2003
Page 5.1 Reactions of Oxide Radical Ion (0-) Redox chemistry of substituted Pyrimidines: A radiation chemical study Teena Lis Luke 2002
Page 5. Reaction of Oxide Radical Ion (0-) and Sulphate Radical Anion (SO4-) with Hydroxy and Methyl Substituted Pyrimidine: A Pulse Radiolysis Study Redox chemistry of substituted Pyrimidines: A radiation chemical study Teena Lis Luke 2002
Page 1: 2 Objectives of the Study An investigation into the development of the concept and practice of non-violence in the history of Indian thought Rosamma Mathew 2000
Page 1.4 Fuzzy Orderings Fuzzy mathematical approach to economic problems Mary George 2003
Page Fig. 6. 17: HRTEM lattice image of a powder showing aggregation og finer crystallitesin the particle having related orientation Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 6. SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NANOPARTICLES OFBARIUM RARE-EARTH ZIRCAONATES THROUGH A NOVEL COMBUSTION ROUTE Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.13 Objectives of the Study Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page 2 RURAL LOCAL FINANCE- A THEORETICAL FRAME WORK AND A GENERAL OVERVIEW Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page Occupation The identity question of Malankara Nazaranies: A study based on Niranam Grandhavari 1708-1815 Kurian Thomas, M 2008
Page The Organization The identity question of Malankara Nazaranies: A study based on Niranam Grandhavari 1708-1815 Kurian Thomas, M 2008
Page Occupation The identity question of Malankara Nazaranies: A study based on Niranam Grandhavari 1708-1815 Kurian Thomas, M 2008
Page 1.8. Objectives of the study Investigation on hydrobiology and water quality parameters of Periyar Lake, Thekkady, Kerala Jithesh Krishnan, R 2008
Page 4. 4. Organic waste in the Lake Investigation on hydrobiology and water quality parameters of Periyar Lake, Thekkady, Kerala Jithesh Krishnan, R 2008
Page 5. 7. Organic waste in the Lake Investigation on hydrobiology and water quality parameters of Periyar Lake, Thekkady, Kerala Jithesh Krishnan, R 2008
Page Fig.-2: Western Ghats region of India after National Atlas Organisation Physiographic Map adapted from State Gazetteer (1 986) Investigation on hydrobiology and water quality parameters of Periyar Lake, Thekkady, Kerala Jithesh Krishnan, R 2008
Page 3.9 Overview Design, development and application of computer assisted pedicle screw fixation John, P S 2008
Page 4 COMPUTER ASSISTED SURGERY IN ORTHOPAEDICS Design, development and application of computer assisted pedicle screw fixation John, P S 2008
Page 1.8 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study of the relationship between intelligence, scientific creativity, achievement motivation, home environment and achievement in Science of Higher Secondary school pupils of Kerala Rosamma Philip 2008
Page 1.12 ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT A study of the relationship between intelligence, scientific creativity, achievement motivation, home environment and achievement in Science of Higher Secondary school pupils of Kerala Rosamma Philip 2008
Page 1.7 Objectives of the study Tourism development and its impact on the economic development of Kerala Cyriac Mathew 2003
Page 1.15 Conceptual and Operational Definitions Tourism development and its impact on the economic development of Kerala Cyriac Mathew 2003
Page 1.3. How the work has been organised An ab initio theoretical study of the relative stabilities of Benzene and Prismane and some analogues Jacob George 2007
Page 4.5 Detection of Motor Vehicle Offences A study on the effectiveness of the consumer protection laws relating to road transport passenger services in Kerala Abraham V Kuriakose 2005
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study A study on the effectiveness of the consumer protection laws relating to road transport passenger services in Kerala Abraham V Kuriakose 2005
Page I. THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF DOCTRINE OF KARMA AND REBIRTH IN VEDAS, UPANISADS AND BHAGAVAT GITA The doctrine of Karma and Rebirth in Indian thought with special reference to Swami Vivekananda Neena, T S 2003
Page II. THE DOCTRINE OF KARMA AND REBIRTH IN CLASSICAL ORTHODOX AND HETERODOX SYSTEMS The doctrine of Karma and Rebirth in Indian thought with special reference to Swami Vivekananda Neena, T S 2003
Page 2.1 Orthodox Schools The doctrine of Karma and Rebirth in Indian thought with special reference to Swami Vivekananda Neena, T S 2003
Page Article 4. Causes and Consequences of Alcohol Abuse: An Overview Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 1.5.1 A historical overview Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 2.0.2 Objectives Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 2.0.3 Operational definition of key terms Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 3.2.3 The Congress opposition to British liquor policy Anti-alcoholic movement in Kerala: A Gandhian analysis Reni Anna Joseph 1996
Page 1.3 Problem definition and objective Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page OPENING OF THE TRAVANCORE MISSION A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Redox chemistry of substituted Pyrimidines: A radiation chemical study Teena Lis Luke 2002
Page Bhakti - Open to All The concept of Divine Grace in Christianity and Hinduism with special reference Bhagavata Purana Mathew Varkey 2003
Page ORIGIN OF PRABANDHAS Contribution of Pariksit Tampuran to Sanskrit literature Geetha, K P 2000
Page 4.4 Opinion Survey Analysis Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page 3.4 General Observation Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page 2 RURAL LOCAL FINANCE- A THEORETICAL FRAME WORK AND A GENERAL OVERVIEW Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page 1.13 Objectives of the Study Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page 1 . INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Metal complexing behaviour of crosslinked polymeric ligands Dominic Thomas 1995
Page 2.3 Objectives of Science Teaching On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 2.2 General Science, Integrated Science and Optional Science On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 1.7 Obiectives of the study On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 8.1 Future Objectives Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 7. RAPID DENSIFICATION OF BARIUM PRASEODYMIUM HAFNIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES* Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page The Author and the Place of Origin of Bhagavata Purana The concept of Divine Grace in Christianity and Hinduism with special reference Bhagavata Purana Mathew Varkey 2003
Page The Original and Nature of the Puranas The concept of Divine Grace in Christianity and Hinduism with special reference Bhagavata Purana Mathew Varkey 2003
Page OPENING OF THE TRAVANCORE MISSION A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page 2.3 Objectives of Science Teaching On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 2.2 General Science, Integrated Science and Optional Science On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 1.7 Obiectives of the study On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 8.1 Future Objectives Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 1.7 Origin of the Present Work Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page VIII. Conclusion and Outlook Metal complexing behaviour of crosslinked polymeric ligands Dominic Thomas 1995
Page 8. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK Metal complexing behaviour of crosslinked polymeric ligands Dominic Thomas 1995
Page 1.9 ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT A study on age, education and earnings of Engineers in Kerala Sam V Daniel 2002
Page 1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study on age, education and earnings of Engineers in Kerala Sam V Daniel 2002
Page 2.3 Objectives of Science Teaching On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 2.2 General Science, Integrated Science and Optional Science On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 1.7 Obiectives of the study On a critical study of theory-practical integration in teaching of High school Physical science in Kerala Mariamma Mathew 2005
Page 2. Vilsmeier-liaack reactions: A tt Overview Chloromethyleneiminium salt mediated synthesis of Pyridine derivatives Anabha, E R 2005
Page 1.2. Vilsmeier-Haack reactions of α -oxoketene dithioacetals: Synthesis of 2-aroyl-3, 3-bis (alkyIsulfanyl) acrylaldchydes (2) Chloromethyleneiminium salt mediated synthesis of Pyridine derivatives Anabha, E R 2005
Page OPENING OF THE TRAVANCORE MISSION A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page 3. SYNTHESIS OF Ba2RE ZrO5.5 (R E = La, Ce, Eu, Yb, Ho, and Er): A NEW GROUP OF COMPLEX PEROVSKITE CERAMIC OXIDE THROUGH SOLID STATE REACTION METHOD Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.6 Mercury Barium Calcium Copper Oxide Superconductor Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.5 Thallium Barium Calcium Copper Oxide Superconductors Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.4 Bismuth Strontium Calcium Copper Oxide Superconductor Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.4 The Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide superconductor Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 5.1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A study on age, education and earnings of Engineers in Kerala Sam V Daniel 2002
Page Objectives of the Study Human resource management in selected Public Sector Undertakings in Kerala Sreedhar P Nair 2005
Page 1.7 Objectives Redox chemistry of substituted Pyrimidines: A radiation chemical study Teena Lis Luke 2002
Page 7. RAPID DENSIFICATION OF BARIUM PRASEODYMIUM HAFNIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES* Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 1.7 Origin of the Present Work Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page C. Organoleptic evaluaion Milk-protein Lysates on fermentation Jinsu Varghese 2002
Page 2.4 Flavoured Yoghurts and their Organoleptic Acceptance Milk-protein Lysates on fermentation Jinsu Varghese 2002
Page Opinion Survey Analysis Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page 6.4 Objectives of Peoples Plan Campaign Rural local finance in Kerala: A case study of Champakulam Block in Alleppey District Jacob Thomas 2003
Page BlOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CHILDREN OFALCOHOLICS Problems of children of alcoholics: Identification and intervention Aravind Thampi 2003
Page OBJECTIVES Problems of children of alcoholics: Identification and intervention Aravind Thampi 2003
Page OBJECTIVE OF THE SERAMPORE COLLEGE A comparative study of the contributions of Benjamin Bailey and William Carey to Indian education Wilson Mathew 2002
Page 8.1 Future Objectives Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page 7. RAPID DENSIFICATION OF BARIUM PRASEODYMIUM HAFNIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES* Synthesis and characterization of Barium rare earth Hafnate: A new group of Perovskite materials for their application as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Asha Mary John 2002
Page V. MAJOR PROVISIONS AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE SCHEME: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL State and labour welfare: Formalisation of the informal labour market in Kerala Babu Joseph 2004
Page 1.3 Objectives of the Study State and labour welfare: Formalisation of the informal labour market in Kerala Babu Joseph 2004
Page 7.8 Occupational Status State and labour welfare: Formalisation of the informal labour market in Kerala Babu Joseph 2004
Page 1.12 Scope and objective of the present work Short Sisal fibre reinforced Polystyrene composites Manikandan Nair, K C 2003
Page 3.5 Opportunity costs and shadow price Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 3.6 Opportunity costs and Foreign Exchange Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 3.8 Opportunity costs of good Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page Objective of the study Socio-economic impact of a hydro-electric project in Kerala Neena Cherian 2003
Page 1.3.4 The Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide superconductor Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.4 Bismuth Strontium Calcium Copper Oxide Superconductor Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.5 Thallium Barium Calcium Copper Oxide Superconductors Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 1.3.6 Mercury Barium Calcium Copper Oxide Superconductor Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page 3. SYNTHESIS OF Ba2RE ZrO5.5 (R E = La, Ce, Eu, Yb, Ho, and Er): A NEW GROUP OF COMPLEX PEROVSKITE CERAMIC OXIDE THROUGH SOLID STATE REACTION METHOD Development and characterization of Barium rare earth Zirconates, a new group of complex Perovskites for their potential use as substrates for High Tc Superconductors Jose, R 2002
Page The Original and Nature of the Puranas The concept of Divine Grace in Christianity and Hinduism with special reference Bhagavata Purana Mathew Varkey 2003
Page The Author and the Place of Origin of Bhagavata Purana The concept of Divine Grace in Christianity and Hinduism with special reference Bhagavata Purana Mathew Varkey 2003
Page 1 . INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Metal complexing behaviour of crosslinked polymeric ligands Dominic Thomas 1995
Page 1.9 Objectives of the work Studies on Natural Rubber (NR) and Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) Latices and their blends Jyothi T Varkey 1998
Page 9. RECLAMATION VERSUS CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OFNATURAL RUBBER PROPHYLACTICS REJECTS FOR RECYCLING IN POLYPROPYLENE Utilisation of Natural Rubber latex waste as a potential filler in synthetic elastomers and plastics George Mathew 2003
Page Origin and Concept of Central Bankiitg in India Governmental control over banking management Saroja, A S 2006
Page Objectives of the Bank Governmental control over banking management Saroja, A S 2006
Page Meaning and Object of Supervision and Regulation Governmental control over banking management Saroja, A S 2006
Page Section 36AC to Override other laws Governmental control over banking management Saroja, A S 2006
Page Objectives and ingredients of Corporate Governance Governmental control over banking management Saroja, A S 2006
Page 1.6 Yttrium and Lanthanide Complexes of Schiff Bases Derived from PyrazoIones: An Overview Yttrium and Lanthanide complexes of Schiff bases derived from Pyrazolin-5-one Ajithkumar, G 2004
Page Future Outlook Transport phenomena through membranes of Nitrile Rubber and its blends Asha Elizabeth Mathai 2004
Page 9. Conclusion and Future outlook Transport phenomena through membranes of Nitrile Rubber and its blends Asha Elizabeth Mathai 2004
Page 8. Permeation of Oxygen and Nitrogen Gases through Nitrile Rubber, Natural Rubber and Nitrile Rubber / Natural Rubber Blend Membranes Transport phenomena through membranes of Nitrile Rubber and its blends Asha Elizabeth Mathai 2004
Page 2. GEL METHOD AND RARE EARTH OXALATE CRYSTALS Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 2.8 Rare earth oxalate crystals Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 4.2 Chemistry associated with growth of rare earth oxalate crystals Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 4.6 Growth of rare earth oxalate crystals Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page Fig.4.3 Yttrium Oxalate tetragonal crystals heaped on a glass plate in redbackground (left) Crystallization of the Yttrium Oxalate crystalsin the dissolution area – magnified (right) . Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page Fig. 4.4 A well faceted Yttrium Oxalate crystal (x20) Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page Fig. 4.5 An enlarged Yttrium Oxalate crystal with its growth layers (x50) Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page Fig.4.6 Microscopic view of Yttrium Oxalate crystals (*20 magnification) Single, multi nucleated, branched, additional growth can beobserved. Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page Fig. 4.7 Growth system of Yttrium mixed Oxalate crystals Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 6.3 Microhardness measurements of the pure and mixed rare earth oxalate crystals Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 7. ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF RARE EARTH MIXED OXALATE CRYSTALS Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 7.4 Activation energy of Rare Earth Oxalate Crystals Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page 8. MICROWAVE DIELECTRIC STUDIES ON RARE EARTH MIXED OXALATE CRYSTALS Growth kinematics and characterization of Rare earth mixed crystals in Silica gel Soosy Kuryan 2008
Page IV SIMILARITIES AND DIVERGENCEIS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OFTHE VIEWS OF G. WILSON KNIGHT AND E. M, W. TILLYARD ON THE THEME OF HUMAN REGENERATION Critical responses of G Wilson Knight and E M W Tillyard to the theme of human regeneration in Shakespeare's last plays: A metacritical analysis Marydass, C 1997
Page 1.3 Objectives of study The role of voluntary associations on women empowerment in Kerala with special reference to Ernakulam District Kochurani Thomas 2005
Page 3.3 Operational Definition The role of voluntary associations on women empowerment in Kerala with special reference to Ernakulam District Kochurani Thomas 2005
Page 4.3 Objectives The role of voluntary associations on women empowerment in Kerala with special reference to Ernakulam District Kochurani Thomas 2005
Page 4.5 Role of Non governmental organisations The role of voluntary associations on women empowerment in Kerala with special reference to Ernakulam District Kochurani Thomas 2005
Page 1.4 Objectives of the Study An evaluation of the effectiveness of the rehabilitation schemes of the BIFR James Joseph 2006
Page 1.8 Organisation of the Study An evaluation of the effectiveness of the rehabilitation schemes of the BIFR James Joseph 2006
Page 3.6 Operational Performance of the BIFR An evaluation of the effectiveness of the rehabilitation schemes of the BIFR James Joseph 2006
Page 3.7 Role of Operatiug Agencies in Rehabilitating Sick Units An evaluation of the effectiveness of the rehabilitation schemes of the BIFR James Joseph 2006
Page LIST OFAPPENDICES The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 1.4 Operational Definition Of Key Terms The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 1.6 Objective of the study The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 1.9 Organisation of the research report The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page Models of teaching - A theoretical overview The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 2.4 Theory underlying advance organizer model The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 3.3 Advance organizer model The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page 6.4 Objective of the study The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page Advance organizer model The effect of information processing models in the teaching of Geography in the Secondary schools of Kerala Mary, P T 2004
Page Differences of Opinion Among CPI Leaders on the Class Character Ideological fermentation in the Communist Party of India since 1964 with special reference to Kerala unit Radhakrishnan, V D 2003
Page Heading Towards Open Splits Ideological fermentation in the Communist Party of India since 1964 with special reference to Kerala unit Radhakrishnan, V D 2003
Page Political Cum-Organisational Crisis Ideological fermentation in the Communist Party of India since 1964 with special reference to Kerala unit Radhakrishnan, V D 2003
Page Objectives of the study Democratic decentralised planning in Kerala-A study with reference to Ernakulam District Chithra, J 2003
Page Organisational Structure of the Campaign Democratic decentralised planning in Kerala-A study with reference to Ernakulam District Chithra, J 2003
Page 5.4 Observation and Results Certain aspects of the ecology of a Mangrove ecosystem in Ayiramthengu Reshmi Vijayan 2005
Page 6.4 Observation and Results Certain aspects of the ecology of a Mangrove ecosystem in Ayiramthengu Reshmi Vijayan 2005
Page 6. Branch level customer relationship management orientation A study on customer relationship management in Commercial banks in Kerala Antony Joseph, K 2012
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a metacognition integrated multimedia science learning package for students at Secondary level Alka Abbas, M A 2012
Page 4.5 Silverbellies–Light organ and sexual dimorphism in Leiognathids Systematics and bionomics of Silverbellies of Kerala Coast Honey Sebastian 2012
Page 6. Marshall-Olkin Esscher transformed Laplace distribution in Time series modeling A class of Heavy-Tailed distributions and their applications Dais George 2012
Page 3.9 Organisational Set-up Leadership styles in Small scale industrial units Sopna V Muhammed 2012
Page 4.7 Leadership in Indian organizations Leadership styles in Small scale industrial units Sopna V Muhammed 2012
Page 3.3 Life skills training program and positive educational outcomes - Research findings Perceptions of life skills achievement and guidance needs among adolescent students of Kerala from a school social work perspective with special reference to Higher secondary level Prasanthkumar, N 2012
Page 3. Development of aquaculture in Kerala - An outline Socio economic aspects of development of aquaculture in Kerala Ajaya Kumar, C 2012
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of critical pedagogy combined with constructivist approach in learning commerce at the Higher secondary level Jayalekshmi, S 2012
Page 2.2 Optimization of Growth Condition Biodegradation of kerosene by a microbial consortium Prathibha, V R 2012
Page 2.6. Optimization of the process parameters for the biosurfactant production Microbial production of Biosurfactants Seba George 2012
Page 9. Conclusions and Future outlook Pineapple leaf/ glass hybrid fibre reinforced Polyester composites Uma Devi, L 2012
Page 1.6. Reactive oxygen species and cancer Study of anticancer activities of selected medicinal plants from Dasamoola and their comparison with micropropagated plants Sudha, K S 2012
Page 4.1. Anti oxidant activity of Solanum xanthocarpum and Tribulus terrestris and their comparison with micropropagated plants Study of anticancer activities of selected medicinal plants from Dasamoola and their comparison with micropropagated plants Sudha, K S 2012
Page 1.11. Optical Characterization Techniques Spectroscopic investigations of Sol gel glasses and their thin films Ancy Manuel 2012
Page 3. Optical studies of Samarium: Cerium doped silica gel matrix Spectroscopic investigations of Sol gel glasses and their thin films Ancy Manuel 2012
Page 5. Thermo–optic characterization of Neodymium / Nickel doped silica glasses prepared via sol-gel route Spectroscopic investigations of Sol gel glasses and their thin films Ancy Manuel 2012
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of certain behaviour modification models on achievement in Commerce among students at Higher secondary level Sajikumar, K B 2012
Page 1.5. Cellular defense mechanisms against radiation-induced oxidative stress Radioprotection by Ascorbic acid-2 glucoside: Mechanisms and relevance Dani Mathew, M 2012
Page 1. Introduction and objectives of the study Assessment of carrying capacity of selected Tourism destinations in Kerala: A strategy for sustainable development Brilliant Rajan 2012
Page 4a. Oogenesis-Muriyad carplet Taxonomy, reproductive biology and behaviour of Muriyad carplet, Amblypharyngodon melettinus muriyadensis Teji, K T 2012
Page 7. Ontogeny of behaviour-Muriyad carplet Taxonomy, reproductive biology and behaviour of Muriyad carplet, Amblypharyngodon melettinus muriyadensis Teji, K T 2012
Page The Quilon Co-operative Spinning Mills Limited Financial management strategy for the rescue of sick public sector undertakings in Kerala Jaishu, M A 2012
Page Variable cost evaluation- The Quilon Co-operative Spinning Mills Limited Financial management strategy for the rescue of sick public sector undertakings in Kerala Jaishu, M A 2012
Page 6. Conclusion and Future outlook Phytochemical and nutritional analysis of Horse gram (Dolichos biflorus Linn) Sreelekshmi, S G 2012
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Studies on the catalytic activity of quaternary Ammonium chloride residues in polymeric systems and their applications in triphasic reactions Leelamma, P N 2012
Page 2. Polymer bound reagents and catalysts - An overview Studies on the catalytic activity of quaternary Ammonium chloride residues in polymeric systems and their applications in triphasic reactions Leelamma, P N 2012
Page 3. Applications of Polymer-supported quaternary Ammonium chloride as phase transfer catalyst in organic reactions Studies on the catalytic activity of quaternary Ammonium chloride residues in polymeric systems and their applications in triphasic reactions Leelamma, P N 2012
Page 3. Aims and Objectives Biochemical aspects of colouring agents used in foods Swaroop, V R 2012
Page Social Development Organizations among Fisherfolk in Kerala Health status and health care system among the Fisher folk in Kerala Charles, L 2012
Page 3. The Consumer Attitudes towards the Government, Co-operative and Private Retail outlets Retail marketing in Kerala – Performance, attitudes and challenges Dean Martin, C 2012
Page 4. Performance of Government, Co-operative and Private Retail outlets on the key variables that constitute Consumer attitudes Retail marketing in Kerala – Performance, attitudes and challenges Dean Martin, C 2012
Page 5. The Zone Wise Analysis-Consumer and Retail outlets Retail marketing in Kerala – Performance, attitudes and challenges Dean Martin, C 2012
Page 6. Residence Wise Analysis-Consumer and Retail Outlets Retail marketing in Kerala – Performance, attitudes and challenges Dean Martin, C 2012
Page 3 A. Monetarism and fiscalism - An overview Policy changes and its impact on demand and supply of Bank credit Mini Joseph 2012
Page 3 B. Monetary policy – An outline Policy changes and its impact on demand and supply of Bank credit Mini Joseph 2012
Page 3. World Trade Organisation and Its processes WTO, agricultural subsidies and media: An analysis of reporting issues of global negotiation in the European and Indian media Santhosh Mathew 2012
Page 2.2 Origin of Cement and the Cement Industry in the Global Perspective1 Growth and technological changes in cement industry Binu Ann Kuriachan 2012
Page 4.3 Classification of Order Pleuronectiformes Studies on the Flatfish diversity of India Rekha J Nair 2012
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing certain designs for promoting reflective learning practices at Secondary level Asha, O S 2012
Page 5.2 Analysis of the preponderance of the select reflective learning designs by considering the performance outcome of secondary school pupils on: Scale of reflective action, Achievement test in Mathematics, Analytic rubric for synchronized assessment of Mathematics Proficiency, Developing certain designs for promoting reflective learning practices at Secondary level Asha, O S 2012
Page 1.10 Organisation of the copolymer at the blend interface Studies on thermoplastic polyurethanes (Segmented P U) based blends Kannan, M 2012
Page 1.12 Optical properties of polymer-layered silicate nanocomposites Studies on properties of prevulcanized Natural rubber latex layered Silicate nanocomposites Shera Mathew 2012
Page 10. Conclusions and Future outlook Studies on properties of prevulcanized Natural rubber latex layered Silicate nanocomposites Shera Mathew 2012
Page 8. Effect of Total triterpenes on radiation induced oxidative damage and genotoxicity Anticarcinogenic and genoprotective effect of mushroom derived components: Studies on Triterpenes isolated from Ganoderma lucidum Smina, T P 2012
Page 4.1. Comparison of pre tests (optimum Vs dysfunctional performance) Effect of cognitive and somatic strategies on psycho-physiological parameters of female athletes Mary Antony 2012
Page 4.3. Post intervention test vs Pretest1 (optimum performance) Effect of cognitive and somatic strategies on psycho-physiological parameters of female athletes Mary Antony 2012
Page 2.7 Objectives of Globalisation A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page 2.11 Measures to Overcome the Negative Impact of Globalisation A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page 2.13 World Trade Organisation A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page 4.4.3 Coir Co-operative Societies in Kerala A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page 4.5.4 Handloom Co-operative Societies in Kerala A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page 4.6.5 Handicrafts Co-operative Apex Society A study on the impact of globalisation and liberalisation in cottage industries in Kerala Mathew Thomas 2012
Page The Supreme Court Rules, 1966 order XVI, Appeals by Special leave Special leave appeal – Critical appraisal Mercy Thekkekara, I 2012
Page The Administrative Tribunals (Amendment), Bill No. XXVIII of 2006, Statement of Objects and Reasons Special leave appeal – Critical appraisal Mercy Thekkekara, I 2012
Page 3. Tax planning - An overview A study on tax planning measures adopted by the salaried class in Kerala Geetha, C A 2012
Page 5.2 Organisation of Direct Tax Administration in India A study on tax planning measures adopted by the salaried class in Kerala Geetha, C A 2012
Page 7.9 Opinion about Introduction of the Proposed Direct Tax Code A study on tax planning measures adopted by the salaried class in Kerala Geetha, C A 2012
Page 4. Operations on intutionostic fuzzy ideals of a lattice Application of fuzzy sets in lattice theory Latha S Nair 2012
Page 1.3 Origin and the development of primary health care system in India A critical study of the efficacy of Primary Health Centres for the promotion of community health in Kerala with special reference to Ernakulam district Jimmy Antony 2012
Page 1.2.1 Ageing of Older Population Ageing of women in Kerala - An analysis of their consumption pattern Merly Zachariah 2012
Page 3. Ageing of women in Kerala: An overview Ageing of women in Kerala - An analysis of their consumption pattern Merly Zachariah 2012
Page 2. Coconut and coconut products - An overview Economics of coconut products – An analytical study Gigi Elias 2012
Page 2.2 Historical Origin of Coconut Plantations Economics of coconut products – An analytical study Gigi Elias 2012
Page An Overview of the Indian Scenario of natural rubber Foreign trade in Natural rubber - A case study with reference to Kerala Tia Mathews 2012
Page Online trading by Stock exchanges in India Paperless trading in Indian stock markets Joseph George 2012
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Studies on photochemical and biological properties of metal nanoparticle encapsulated dendritic macromolecules and supramolecular host systems Cincy George 2012
Page 2. Nanoparticle dispersed linear and dendritic macromolecules containing photoresponsive groups: An overview Studies on photochemical and biological properties of metal nanoparticle encapsulated dendritic macromolecules and supramolecular host systems Cincy George 2012
Page 2.24 Optical Properties of Silver Nanoparticles Studies on photochemical and biological properties of metal nanoparticle encapsulated dendritic macromolecules and supramolecular host systems Cincy George 2012
Page 6.2 The second specific objective of the study is to ascertain the influence of traditional boat race in tourism development in Alappuzha A critical analysis of the measures initiated by the Government and the private agencies for the promotion of tourism in Alappuzha Jeemon Joseph 2012
Page 6.3 The third specific objective of the study is to evaluate the role played by the Government Tourism Department, Private Resorts, House Boats, Alappuzha Beach, Pilgrim centers in Alappuzha for the promotion of Tourism in Alappuzha District A critical analysis of the measures initiated by the Government and the private agencies for the promotion of tourism in Alappuzha Jeemon Joseph 2012
Page 6.4 The fourth specific objective of the study is to identify the hindrances of the tourism development in Alappuzha and make suitable suggestions for the promotion of tourism in Alappuzha district A critical analysis of the measures initiated by the Government and the private agencies for the promotion of tourism in Alappuzha Jeemon Joseph 2012
Page 3.1 The Origin and Evolution of Insurance A comparative study of Public and Private sector in General Insurance Swathy Varma, P R 2012
Page 6.1 The first objective of the research is to study the nature and extent of the infrastructural facilities such as: roads, rails and water transport etc; catering to meet the demands of the fast growing tourism in the Alappuzha district and identifying the gaps, if any. A critical analysis of the measures initiated by the Government and the private agencies for the promotion of tourism in Alappuzha Jeemon Joseph 2012
Page 3.7 Opening up of the Indian Insurance Sector A comparative study of Public and Private sector in General Insurance Swathy Varma, P R 2012
Page A Brief Overview of the Work Motivational Studies in India Demographic correlates of work motivation: A comparative study of the IT (Software) and non-IT industries of Kerala and Karnataka Bindu S Nair 2012
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Functionally modified natural polymers such as Lignin, Chitosan and Bovine serum albumin: Synthesis, characterisation and photoresposive studies Thomas V Mathew 2012
Page Opinions of entrepreneurs about enterprise management Women entrepreneurs and manufacturing sector – A case study of Thrissur District Sunandha, K A 2012
Page 2. Poverty and Microfinance Programme in India: An Overview The impact of microfinance on poverty in Kerala Biju, K C 2012
Page Microfinance and Non-Governmental Organizations The impact of microfinance on poverty in Kerala Biju, K C 2012
Page 8. Separation of Organic Liquid Mixtures by Pervaporation Using High Density Polyethylene/Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer Blend Membranes Diffusion and transport character of EPDM and its blends with HDPE Anil Kumar, P V 2012
Page 10. Permeation of Nitrogen and Oxygen Gases through Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer and High Density Polyethylene/ Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer Blend Membranes Diffusion and transport character of EPDM and its blends with HDPE Anil Kumar, P V 2012
Page 11. Conclusions and Future outlook Diffusion and transport character of EPDM and its blends with HDPE Anil Kumar, P V 2012
Page 4. Structural and Optical Study on Sm3+ doped SBN ceramic systems Preparation and characterization of selected luminescent nanoparticles Nuja S John, P 2012
Page 5. A Comparative Study on the Optical Limiting Properties of different Nano Spinel Ferrites using Z-scan Technique Investigations on selected nanomagnetic systems Jeevan Job Thomas 2012
Page 2.11 Impact of Anxiety and Depression on Pregnancy and Its Outcomes Anxiety and depression among pregnant ladies during antenatal, intranatal and postnatal period Girija, K M 2013
Page National Policy on Older Persons (NPOP) 1999 Contemporary geriatric problems of Kerala – A socio-medical analysis Mary Francis Neelankavil 2013
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Statistical modeling and projections for breast and reproductive tract cancers in Kerala Aleyamma Mathew 2013
Page 3. Incidence and Mortality Rates: Breast, Cervix Uteri, Ovary and Corpus Uteri Cancers in Thiruvananthapuram Statistical modeling and projections for breast and reproductive tract cancers in Kerala Aleyamma Mathew 2013
Page 4. Trends in Incidence Rates of Breast, Cervix Uteri, Ovary and Corpus Uteri Cancers in Thiruvananthapuram Statistical modeling and projections for breast and reproductive tract cancers in Kerala Aleyamma Mathew 2013
Page 5.2 Fuzzy join operators A study on invariants in fuzzy convexity theory Lissy Jacob 2013
Page 3. Concepts and dimensions of women empowerment and the genesis and organization of Kudumbashree Women empowerment through Kudumbashree – A study in Ernakulam District Mercy Varghese 2013
Page Kudumbashree: Genesis, Concept and Organization Women empowerment through Kudumbashree – A study in Ernakulam District Mercy Varghese 2013
Page 4. Kudumbashree activities - An overview Women empowerment through Kudumbashree – A study in Ernakulam District Mercy Varghese 2013
Page Carcinogens - an overview Anticancer studies of Clitoria ternatea (Linn.) Lijy Jacob 2013
Page 2. Advertising and consumer durables industry –An overview The effect of advertisement on consumer behavior and brand preference with special reference to selected consumer durables in Kerala Lekshmi Bhai, P S 2013
Page 2.1. Advertising Industry – An Overview The effect of advertisement on consumer behavior and brand preference with special reference to selected consumer durables in Kerala Lekshmi Bhai, P S 2013
Page 2.2 Consumer Durables Industry – An overview The effect of advertisement on consumer behavior and brand preference with special reference to selected consumer durables in Kerala Lekshmi Bhai, P S 2013
Page 2. Marshall-Olkin Gumbel distribution and its Applications Autoregressive minification processes and their applications Rani Sebastian 2013
Page 4. Reliability Test Plans for Marshall-Olkin Gumbel Maximum distribution Autoregressive minification processes and their applications Rani Sebastian 2013
Page 6. Marshall-Olkin Bivariate Exponential Distribution: Generalisations and Applications Autoregressive minification processes and their applications Rani Sebastian 2013
Page 7. Marshall-Olkin Gumbel bivariate distributions and their applications in stress-strength reliability analysis and autoregressive minification processes Autoregressive minification processes and their applications Rani Sebastian 2013
Page 8. Marshall-Olkin Morgenstern Weibull distribution: Generalisations and Applications Autoregressive minification processes and their applications Rani Sebastian 2013
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of electronic media based instructional strategy to create environmental awareness among the Secondary school pupils of Kerala Madanakumar, C K 2012
Page 2. Theoretical overview Coping strategies of students with parenting deficiencies Sajith C Raj 2013
Page Comparison of coping strategies among parenting deficient students based on subsamples: type of school, caste, order of birth, stay with parents, number of years not staying with parents, reason for absence of parents, educational qualification of parents and annual family income Coping strategies of students with parenting deficiencies Sajith C Raj 2013
Page 3.1 Objectives of Tourism Promotion The role of District Tourism Promotion Councils in the promotion of tourism in Kerala Subash, T 2013
Page 2. Emotional intelligence and Teacher effectiveness: An overview Relationship between emotional intelligence and effectiveness of Primary school teachers in Kerala State Varughese P Peter 2013
Page 3. Silver nanoparticle and zinc oxide nanoparticle complexes of lipoic acid and their application in radioprotection and tumor therapy Protection against deleterious consequences of ionizing radiation by synthetic and natural compounds Lekshmy, R 2013
Page 2. Origin and history of Contempt power Contempt of Court Rajeesh, A P 2013
Page Overlap between civil and criminal contempt’s Contempt of Court Rajeesh, A P 2013
Page Irregular or illegal orders and civil contempt Contempt of Court Rajeesh, A P 2013
Page Non compliance with irregular or void orders and civil contempt under 1971 Act Contempt of Court Rajeesh, A P 2013
Page Trial by media – the need for a new outlook Contempt of Court Rajeesh, A P 2013
Page 2. Aquaculture - An overview A study on the production and marketing of aquaculture products in Kerala Pradeep Kumar, K 2013
Page 3. The Social Order and Sacred Order: Dialectic of Detective Fiction On the trail of Mysteries: Detextualizing the criminal and the detective in crime/detective fiction George Sebastian 2013
Page 4. Native son as an outsider: Fear, hunger and destitution in Richard Wright The search for black identity and racial consciousness in the novels of James Baldwin and Richard Wright Nibu Thomson 2013
Page 1. Sugar and Sugar based industries - An overview A study on problems and prospects of sugar and sugar based industries in Kerala Asha R Nair 2013
Page Mannam Sugar Mills Co- Operative Ltd, Pandalam A study on problems and prospects of sugar and sugar based industries in Kerala Asha R Nair 2013
Page The Co-operative Sugar Ltd, Chittoor, Palakkad A study on problems and prospects of sugar and sugar based industries in Kerala Asha R Nair 2013
Page 3. Status of Women in India and Kerala - An overview Empowerment of women in the informal sector in Kerala: A study with special reference to Kudumbashree project Beena, S 2013
Page 4. Empowerment programmes in India / Kerala - An overview Empowerment of women in the informal sector in Kerala: A study with special reference to Kudumbashree project Beena, S 2013
Page Organisational set up functioning of the Kudumbashree Mission Empowerment of women in the informal sector in Kerala: A study with special reference to Kudumbashree project Beena, S 2013
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing certain strategies for the transaction of curriculum in commerce at the level of Higher secondary education Issac Paul 2013
Page 2.3 Facets of graphic organizer as instructional strategy Developing certain strategies for the transaction of curriculum in commerce at the level of Higher secondary education Issac Paul 2013
Page 3.4 Studies on Graphic Organizers Developing certain strategies for the transaction of curriculum in commerce at the level of Higher secondary education Issac Paul 2013
Page 3. Origin and development of conflict resolution Gandhian concept of conflict resolution Laiju Varghese 2011
Page 4. Operational and financial appraisal of HDFC An evaluation of the contribution of HDFC Ltd to the housing sector in Kerala Mathew Varughese 2011
Page 2. Vilsmeier-Haack reactions in synthesis of Heterocycles: An overview Applications of Vilsmeier- Haack reaction in synthesis of Heterocycles Sasikala, K A 2011
Page 2. Emotional intelligence: A theoretical overview Developing an emotional intelligence enhancement package for Primary school students with special reference to emotional competencies Anu, G S 2011
Page 3.6 Studies on organisational development and emotional intelligence Developing an emotional intelligence enhancement package for Primary school students with special reference to emotional competencies Anu, G S 2011
Page 3. An Overview of toys market and consumer behaviour A study of consumer behaviour in the toys market of Kerala Andez George 2011
Page 3. Perception of manufacturers/traders, consumers and VAT officials on value added tax in Kerala Reforms in Sales tax structure – A study with special reference to VAT in Kerala John, P V 2011
Page 2. Multi-component reactions: An overview Multi-component reactions in synthesis of Heterocycles Prasanth K Menon 2011
Page 12. Conclusions and Future outlook Effect of spherical and layered type fillers on the morphology and physicomechanical properties of Natural rubber nanocomposites Meera, A P 2011
Page 4. Decentralised planning in Kottayam district: An overview of fund utilisation Economic growth and equity: A case study of development programmes of the Kottayam District, under decentralised planning Gresamma Mathew 2011
Page 2. Theoretical overview Psychosocial adjustments and vocational aspirations of hearing impaired students at Higher secondary level Sreeja, S 2011
Page 2.4 Optimization of the condition for SDS degradation Biodegradation of Anionic surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) and analysis of its metabolic products Ambily, P S 2011
Page 3.5 Optimisation of the conditions for SDS biodegradation Biodegradation of Anionic surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) and analysis of its metabolic products Ambily, P S 2011
Page 4.4 Optimization of the conditions of SDS biodegradation Biodegradation of Anionic surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) and analysis of its metabolic products Ambily, P S 2011
Page 4.8 Application of the selected organism in wastewater treatment Biodegradation of Anionic surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) and analysis of its metabolic products Ambily, P S 2011
Page 2. Indian journalism – Origin, development and problems Contemporary journalistic trends- A Gandhian critique Aby P Joy 2011
Page 2.1.1. Role and Objectives of Print Media Contemporary journalistic trends- A Gandhian critique Aby P Joy 2011
Page 3.4. Opinion of Media Experts Contemporary journalistic trends- A Gandhian critique Aby P Joy 2011
Page 4. 4. Objectives of Gandhiji’s Journalistic Experiments Contemporary journalistic trends- A Gandhian critique Aby P Joy 2011
Page 5.1.1. Indian Opinion Contemporary journalistic trends- A Gandhian critique Aby P Joy 2011
Page 4.4 Major Caste Based Organisations Empowerment of Dalits and the role of Dalit movements in Kerala: A study of Kottayam District Tomy Joseph (Fr) 2011
Page 7. Mobilization and Empowerment: Role of Dalit Organizations and Political Parties Empowerment of Dalits and the role of Dalit movements in Kerala: A study of Kottayam District Tomy Joseph (Fr) 2011
Page Appendix VI -Dalit organisations in Kerala Empowerment of Dalits and the role of Dalit movements in Kerala: A study of Kottayam District Tomy Joseph (Fr) 2011
Page 4.3 Comparison of the Effectiveness of New Strategy on the attainment of skills of division over the Present Process-Oriented Strategy among 3rd and 4th standard students Developing a strategy for syncopating Mathematical skills among Primary school students Vijayakumar, M V 2011
Page 4.4 Comparison of the Effectiveness of New Strategy on the attainment of skills of division over the Present Process-Oriented Strategy among 3rd standard students totally and based on sub skills. Developing a strategy for syncopating Mathematical skills among Primary school students Vijayakumar, M V 2011
Page 4.5 Comparison of the Effectiveness of New Strategy on the attainment of skills of division over the Present Process-Oriented Strategy among 4th standard students totally and based on sub skills Developing a strategy for syncopating Mathematical skills among Primary school students Vijayakumar, M V 2011
Page 2. Financial management and Banking - A overview Financial management in Banks in Kerala Sushan, P K 2011
Page 2.5 Objectives of Financial Management Financial management in Banks in Kerala Sushan, P K 2011
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Design of molecular imprinted polymers with selectivity towards Amino acids Ansamma Thomas 2011
Page 5. Summary and Outlook Design of molecular imprinted polymers with selectivity towards Amino acids Ansamma Thomas 2011
Page 2.2. Theoretical overview of cerebral palsy Motor abilities and functional academic skills of children with cerebral palsy Vijesh, P V 2011
Page 2. The oriental framework of Foreign investment Changing patterns of foreign investment and its impact on Indian economy – A macrolevel analysis James, C P 2011
Page 2.5 Theories of foreign investment: An overview Changing patterns of foreign investment and its impact on Indian economy – A macrolevel analysis James, C P 2011
Page 3.4 Global FDI outflows Changing patterns of foreign investment and its impact on Indian economy – A macrolevel analysis James, C P 2011
Page 4. Foreign investment policy in India: An overview Changing patterns of foreign investment and its impact on Indian economy – A macrolevel analysis James, C P 2011
Page 4. Technical analysis-An overview Momentum and contrarian strategies in the Indian stock market – An evaluative study Asha E Thomas 2011
Page Part 1: Christian orators in Pre-Islamic period The Christian contribution to Arabic language and literature: From the pre-Islamic period to the first half of the Twentieth century Jabir, K 2012
Page Occurrence of Renaissance The Christian contribution to Arabic language and literature: From the pre-Islamic period to the first half of the Twentieth century Jabir, K 2012
Page Orientalists’ Contributions The Christian contribution to Arabic language and literature: From the pre-Islamic period to the first half of the Twentieth century Jabir, K 2012
Page Foreign Occupation and Christians’ adherence to Arabic The Christian contribution to Arabic language and literature: From the pre-Islamic period to the first half of the Twentieth century Jabir, K 2012
Page 3.4 Human resource development (HRD) (OCTOPACE) culture HRD culture and climate of Steel based Public sector enterprises in Kerala Surendran, A 2013
Page 8. Comparison of Organisations, Findings, strategies and Suggestions HRD culture and climate of Steel based Public sector enterprises in Kerala Surendran, A 2013
Page 3. Optimal Selection of Suppliers Using Generalized Confidence Intervals Confidence intervals for Process capability indices with respect to Random effects models and Autocorrelated data Jane A Luke 2013
Page 5. Observations and Descriptions Taxonomic studies on the Torymidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) of Kerala and adjacent areas Mercy Ignatius 2013
Page 2. Health status of Indian Women: An overview Health status of Muslim Women in Kerala Haseena Beevi, A A 2013
Page 2.10 Organization Structure of Regional Rural Banks The role of South Malabar Gramin Bank in the Rural development of Northern Kerala Damodaran, K K 2013
Page 5. Operational and financial performance of SMGB (South Malabar Gramin Bank) The role of South Malabar Gramin Bank in the Rural development of Northern Kerala Damodaran, K K 2013
Page 8.3 Purpose of opening an account with the bank and Customer Satisfaction Performance evaluation and customer satisfaction of Public sector banks and new generation Private sector banks in the post-liberalised era Aloysius, O C 2013
Page 2. Specific learning disabilities: An overview Developing a Multimedia remedial tracking package for Dysgraphia among Primary school students with specific learning disabilities Anilakumari, M C 2013
Page Life Insurance in India -The Opportunities Ahead Dynamics of Life insurance business – A study of Private and Public sector in India Rajesh Kumar, S 2013
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effect of select correlates of Achievement motivation on Academic achievement in Biology among the students at Higher secondary level Sivaprasad, K 2013
Page 2. Overview of Leather industry in India Problems and prospects of Leather industry in Kerala Mathew, P E 2013
Page 2.1. Origin of Leather Problems and prospects of Leather industry in Kerala Mathew, P E 2013
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of learning styles and meta cognition upon the learning of Malayalam language at Secondary level Sreevrinda Nair, N 2013
Page 3.3 Studies related to Graphic Organizer Effectiveness of learning styles and meta cognition upon the learning of Malayalam language at Secondary level Sreevrinda Nair, N 2013
Page 5.3.1. Analysis of the effectiveness of the select meta cognitive classroom practices namely, Graphic Organizer, Self Questioning, and Problem Solving on the academic achievement of secondary school students in their Malayalam Language learning with respect to the sample selected Effectiveness of learning styles and meta cognition upon the learning of Malayalam language at Secondary level Sreevrinda Nair, N 2013
Page 5.3.2. Analysis of the effectiveness of the select meta cognitive classroom practices namely, Graphic Organizer, Self Questioning , and Problem Solving on strengthening the meta cognitive awareness students at secondary level Effectiveness of learning styles and meta cognition upon the learning of Malayalam language at Secondary level Sreevrinda Nair, N 2013
Page 5.4. Comparison of the extent of effectiveness of the select Meta cognitive classroom practices namely, Graphic Organizer, Self Questioning and Problem Solving among the students having varied learning styles namely, Visual, Auditory and kinesthetic. Effectiveness of learning styles and meta cognition upon the learning of Malayalam language at Secondary level Sreevrinda Nair, N 2013
Page An Overview of Adolescent’s Sexual Behavior Sexual behavior in Adolescents: A study on the ecological correlates Saji Kumar, K P 2013
Page 3. E-governance: An overview Acceptance and perception of e-governance among elected representatives of Local Bodies in Kannur District Sabu Thomas 2013
Page 1. Micropropagation of Justicia adhatoda L. through Direct Organogenesis In vitro propagation studies of Justicia adhatoda L. – A medicinal plant with bronchodilatory effect Rashmi, P A 2013
Page 2. Indirect Organogenesis and histological analysis of organogenic and non-organogenic calli obtained from in vitro cultures of Justicia adhatoda L. In vitro propagation studies of Justicia adhatoda L. – A medicinal plant with bronchodilatory effect Rashmi, P A 2013
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Design of transition state analogue (TSA) imprinted polymers for the catalytic hydrolysis of Amino acid esters Deepthi, K P 2011
Page 5. Summary and Outlook Design of transition state analogue (TSA) imprinted polymers for the catalytic hydrolysis of Amino acid esters Deepthi, K P 2011
Page 1.1 Value Added Tax (VAT)- An Overview Impact of Value Added Tax on the financial and tax management practices of the VAT assessees of Kerala Rejesh, M N 2011
Page 3. Value added tax and its impact - An overview Impact of Value Added Tax on the financial and tax management practices of the VAT assessees of Kerala Rejesh, M N 2011
Page Input Tax and Output Tax Impact of Value Added Tax on the financial and tax management practices of the VAT assessees of Kerala Rejesh, M N 2011
Page 4.5. Linkages with other organizations by Rubber Producers’ Societies An evaluation of the working of Rubber Producers' Societies in Kerala Sumithran, P V 2011
Page 3. Agricultural Finance - An overview A study on agricultural financing by Commercial banks in Kerala John K Mathew 2011
Page 2.3 Origin and Development of Banking in India Performance of public and private sector banks in Kerala – A comparative analysis Suby Baby 2011
Page 2.4 Origin and Development of Banking in Kerala Performance of public and private sector banks in Kerala – A comparative analysis Suby Baby 2011
Page 4. Observations Studies on the effect of Deprenyl on aging cerebellum in Wistar rats Manju V Subramanian 2011
Page 2. Chloromethyleneiminium Salt Mediated Synthesis of Functionalized Heterocycles - An Overview Chloromethyleneiminium salt mediated synthesis of Nitrogen Heterocycles Krishnaraj, K U 2011
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of certain embedded strategies for improving academic performance in economics of students at higher secondary level. Remmiya Rajan, P 2011
Page 4. Construction industry in Kerala - An overview Construction industry – Explorations into forward and backward linkages Damodaran, P A 2011
Page 7. Thermal Decomposition Studies of Tris(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) oxalate dehydrate Thermal decomposition studies of some Nickel Amine complexes in the solid state Rejitha, K S 2011
Page 9. Conclusions and Future Outlook Thermal decomposition studies of some Nickel Amine complexes in the solid state Rejitha, K S 2011
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Interaction of small molecules and ions with self assembled membranes Baburaj, M S 2011
Page Overview of the reviews Analysis of flow states and team cohesion in male field hockey players Saju, S 2011
Page 5.2 Optimization of process parameters for the production of β-glucosidase through submerged fermentation (SMF) by Paecilomyces variotii Production, purification and characterization of ß-glucosidase from Paecilomyces variotii Joseph Job 2011
Page 2.5 Development of insider trading as an offence in United Kingdom Critical analysis on laws relating to insider trading Anitha, L P 2011
Page 2. Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds from Ketene Dithioacetal -An Overview Novel synthetic transformations on α- Formyl ketene dithioacetals leading to the synthesis of functionalised Heterocycles Sreedevi, N K 2011
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Linear and dendritic macromolecules modified with Porphyrin and Metalloporphyrins: Synthesis, characterisation and photoresponsive studies Lucy Mathew, P 2011
Page 2. Photoresponsive Linear and Dendritic Macromolecules Functionalised with Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins: An Overview Linear and dendritic macromolecules modified with Porphyrin and Metalloporphyrins: Synthesis, characterisation and photoresponsive studies Lucy Mathew, P 2011
Page 6. Conclusion and Outlook Linear and dendritic macromolecules modified with Porphyrin and Metalloporphyrins: Synthesis, characterisation and photoresponsive studies Lucy Mathew, P 2011
Page 3. Kitchen appliances - An overview Marketing strategies for kitchen appliances in Kerala Victor George, V M 2011
Page Land Tenure System in India – An Overview Land tenure systems in Travancore (1865- 1959) Nature, evolution and impact Philip Cherian 2010
Page 2.2 Textural characteristics of the lower reaches of Meenachil river with special reference to the terrestrial sand deposits and implications to channel re-orientation Studies on river sinuosity of Meenachil River with special reference to its palaeo-channels using remote sensing Ajay Kumar, B 2010
Page 2.3 Mechanism and geochemical implications of the late holocene organic carbon burial event Studies on river sinuosity of Meenachil River with special reference to its palaeo-channels using remote sensing Ajay Kumar, B 2010
Page 3. Second-Order Elastic Constants of the Shape Memory Alloys - Cu-Al-Ni, Cu-Al-Zn, Cu-Al-Be and Cu-Al-Pd Non linear elasticity and lattice thermal expansion of the shape memory alloys Cu-Al-Ni, Cu-Al-Zn, Cu-Al-Be and Cu-Al-Pd Santosh P Kuruvilla 2010
Page 2. Higher Order Elastic Constants of Cubic Crystals Based on Keating’s Potential Scheme Non linear elasticity and lattice thermal expansion of the shape memory alloys Cu-Al-Ni, Cu-Al-Zn, Cu-Al-Be and Cu-Al-Pd Santosh P Kuruvilla 2010
Page 4. Third-Order Elastic Constants and the Pressure Derivatives of the Second-Order Elastic Constants of the Shape Memory Alloys Cu-Al-Ni, Cu-Al-Zn, Cu-Al-Be and Cu-Al-Pd Non linear elasticity and lattice thermal expansion of the shape memory alloys Cu-Al-Ni, Cu-Al-Zn, Cu-Al-Be and Cu-Al-Pd Santosh P Kuruvilla 2010
Page 1.2. Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) Photochemical and radiation chemical degradation studies of Triazine derivatives Rani Varghese 2010
Page 1. Introduction and Overview Biogeochemical characteristics of Meenachil river System Aneyamma Varughese 2010
Page 7. Control of Police a comparative overview The investigative machinery in the accusatorial system- Problems and perspectives John, P C 2010
Page 4. Analysis and interpretation of data –I- Mar Thoma Church and its educational endeavour - Background overview Educational activities of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar in Kerala Elizabeth Kuruvilla 2010
Page 4.7. Origin of Educational Association Educational activities of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar in Kerala Elizabeth Kuruvilla 2010
Page 2. Education and economic growth: A theoretical overview Education and economic growth in Idukki District Shajimon, P P 2010
Page 2.1 Economic approaches to education: A historical overview Education and economic growth in Idukki District Shajimon, P P 2010
Page 5. Sublethal toxicity studies on organs-Fishes Effect of plantation chemicals on some economically important fish species of Kerala Mary John 2010
Page 6. Organ index studies-Fishes Effect of plantation chemicals on some economically important fish species of Kerala Mary John 2010
Page 4.3. Analysis of operational data (for the period of study) Marketing approach to public road transport management Balakrishnan, N C 2010
Page 3. Observations Studies on the effects of a fertilizer factory effluent on Capsicum Annuum L. a food adjunct of Solanaceae Selinamma Joseph 2010
Page 3. Observations Biochemical characterization and pharmacognostic analysis of selected members of South Indian Phytolaccaceae Elsam Joseph 2010
Page 1.1. The Origin of Banking Case for interest-free financial institutions in Kerala Yaqoob, P K 2010
Page 1.2. Origin of Interest-free Banks Case for interest-free financial institutions in Kerala Yaqoob, P K 2010
Page 4. Interest-Free institutions: Origin and Growth Case for interest-free financial institutions in Kerala Yaqoob, P K 2010
Page 4. Impact of CIAL (Cochin International Airport Ltd) on Tour Operators The economic impact of CIAL in the development of tourism in Kerala with special reference to Cochin Preemy P Thachil 2010
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Development and pressure driven transport studies of polyelectrolyte membranes Jissy Mathew 2010
Page Summary and Outlook Development and pressure driven transport studies of polyelectrolyte membranes Jissy Mathew 2010
Page 7. On Marshall-Olkin Mittag-Leffler Distributions and Processes Ramifications and applications of generalized alpha-Laplace distributions and processes Uma, P 2010
Page 1. Through the Looking Glass: An Overview of Children’s Literature Fantasy and violence in the selected fiction of J K Rowling and J R R Tolkien Laly Mathew 2010
Page 2. Family Concepts in the Occident and the Orient with reference to diasporic poems The expatriate family in the poems of the Indian diaspora in Canada: A thematic study of select women poets Renju, D 2010
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of Kolb’s experiential learning model on achievement in Mathematics of students at secondary level Varghese K Cheriyan 2010
Page ONAGRACEAE (Evening prime rose family) A taxonomic and ecological study of the aquatic macrophytes of Kuttanad wetlands with special reference to spatial and temporal distribution using remote sensing and GIS techniques John C Mathew 2010
Page 2. Tourism industry - An overview Hill Tourism in Kerala Joy, V S 2013
Page 5A. Oxidation reactions of 2-thiouracil Free radical chemistry of structural analogues of Pyrimidine bases: A theoretical and pulse radiolysis study Prasanthkumar, K P 2013
Page 5B. Oxidation reactions of 4-thiouracil Free radical chemistry of structural analogues of Pyrimidine bases: A theoretical and pulse radiolysis study Prasanthkumar, K P 2013
Page 4. Isaac, a splendid representative of early oriental mysticism Mysticism of Isaac of Nineveh compared with mysticism of Rabindranath Tagore Thomas, K K 2013
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a package for enhancing social intelligence of students at Primary level Lekshmi, S 2013
Page 5.2 Protecting the Ozone Layer Validation of learning package in Chemistry based on education for sustainable development among Secondary school students with regard to select environmental variables Lalamani, P 2013
Page 2.5. Studies Relating to Operational Problems of Enterprises Business environment analysis and growth of Small enterprises in Kerala Abraham George 2013
Page 2. Metacognition: An overview Validation of a learning package based on metacognitive process for enhancing metacognitive skills and achievement in Biology at Secondary level Padma Priya, P V 2013
Page Lesson Transcripts and Learning Materials based on Activity Oriented Method of Instruction Validation of a learning package based on metacognitive process for enhancing metacognitive skills and achievement in Biology at Secondary level Padma Priya, P V 2013
Page Biodiversity of Soil-Algae in Relation to Three Kinds of Vegetation and Seasons in Oxic Dystrustepts of the Western Ghats at Pathanamthitta District Ecology and biodiversity of soil Algae of Pathanamthitta District, Kerala Binoy T Thomas 2013
Page Ecological Characteristics of Diatoms in Oxic Dystrustepts Soils Ecology and biodiversity of soil Algae of Pathanamthitta District, Kerala Binoy T Thomas 2013
Page Physico-Chemical Characteristics of the Oxic Dystrustepts Ecology and biodiversity of soil Algae of Pathanamthitta District, Kerala Binoy T Thomas 2013
Page Diversity and Ecology of Green-algae in the Oxic Dystrustepts Ecology and biodiversity of soil Algae of Pathanamthitta District, Kerala Binoy T Thomas 2013
Page Diversity and Ecology of Blue-Green Algae of the Oxic Dystrustepts Ecology and biodiversity of soil Algae of Pathanamthitta District, Kerala Binoy T Thomas 2013
Page Diversity and Ecology of Diatoms of the Oxic Dystrustepts Ecology and biodiversity of soil Algae of Pathanamthitta District, Kerala Binoy T Thomas 2013
Page An overview of synthetic model for teaching population education Developing an interdisciplinary synthetic model for the teaching of population education at the Secondary level Regi P Mathew 2013
Page 5.4. Analysis of the Effectiveness of Synthetic Model for Enhancing Awareness about Overpopulation among the Secondary School Level Students Developing an interdisciplinary synthetic model for the teaching of population education at the Secondary level Regi P Mathew 2013
Page 5.5 Analysis of the Ratings of Experts and Teachers about the Comparative Effectiveness of Synthetic Model and Existing Method for Teaching Population Education at the Secondary Level in Realizing Certain Selected Educational Outcomes Developing an interdisciplinary synthetic model for the teaching of population education at the Secondary level Regi P Mathew 2013
Page 5.5 Reasons for choosing teaching career, occupational problems and job satisfaction A comparative study of the service and working conditions of teachers in Government and Private unaided schools of South Kerala Arun Babu Zachariah 2013
Page 2. Pesticidal and Insecticidal action of Phytochemicals: An overview Studies on the efficacy of deploying phytochemicals against pests and insects Jiji Thomas 2013
Page 5. Effects of 8,11,14-eicosatrienoic acid on non-target organisms Studies on the efficacy of deploying phytochemicals against pests and insects Jiji Thomas 2013
Page 1. Ecofeminism – An Overview Kamala Das: The ecofeminist pioneer of Kerala Amstrong Sebastian 2010
Page 7. Observations Politics of intellectual property right: A study on patenting biodiversity, traditional knowledge and geographical indications with special reference to Kerala Salvin Paul 2010
Page 2. Ternary oxides- Ferrites, Vanadates, Tungstates and Phosphates Soft chemical synthesis and characterization of nano phased metal ferrites, vanadates, tungstates and phosphates Thresiamma George 2010
Page 6. Synthesis, Characterization and Studies of Zinc Orthophosphate and Cobalt Orthophosphate Nanoplatelets Soft chemical synthesis and characterization of nano phased metal ferrites, vanadates, tungstates and phosphates Thresiamma George 2010
Page 7. Conclusions and future outlook Soft chemical synthesis and characterization of nano phased metal ferrites, vanadates, tungstates and phosphates Thresiamma George 2010
Page Social organizations – Chengannur Local history of Chengannur: A study of institutions and social relations Susan Cherian 2010
Page 7. Summary Observations Local history of Chengannur: A study of institutions and social relations Susan Cherian 2010
Page 8. Conclusions and Future Outlook Oil palm fiber reinforced natural rubber and nitrile rubber composites Shaji Joseph 2010
Page 1.3. Alumina based mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.5. General methods of preparation of mixed metal oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.6. Sol-gel processing: An overview Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.7. CuO/Al2O3 mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.8. MnOx/Al2O3 mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.9. CoOx/Al2O3 mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.10. NiO/Al2O3 mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.11. CeO2/Al2O3 mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 1.12. TiO2/Al2O3 mixed oxides Structural evolution and surface characteristics of metal ion-doped and sol-gel derived alumina from boehmite Tomy James 2010
Page 3. An Overview of the Land, People and Environmental Specificities of Kuttanad Public awareness and response to environmental problems and sustainable development- A case study of Kuttanadu in Alappuzha district Jayasree Amma, K 2010
Page 3. Observations of the Study A study of the mosquito profile in the areas of Japanese Encephalitis virus activity with reference to selected districts in Kerala State Sudharmini, S 2010
Page 3. One of Life’s Conscientious Objectors Ambivalent contours in the poetry of R S Thomas Mary Paul Chakkachamparambil 2010
Page 6. Anti-oxidant activity of PPC-Pr Studies in the antineoplastic properties of polysaccharides isolated from a wood rotting macrofungus Phellinus rimosus (BERK) Pilat Meera, C R 2010
Page 7. Anti-inflammatory and in vivo anti-oxidant activities of PPC-Pr Studies in the antineoplastic properties of polysaccharides isolated from a wood rotting macrofungus Phellinus rimosus (BERK) Pilat Meera, C R 2010
Page 2. Theoretical Overview A study of effectiveness of remedial programmes in Mathematics for the disadvantaged children of primary schools Gokuladasan Pillai, C 2010
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effect of reflective teaching strategies on communicative competence of teacher educands at Primary level Anita Mathai 2010
Page 2. Origin and growth of spices trade in India and Kerala Problems and prospects of the spices trade in Kerala Thomas, T P 2010
Page 5. Impact of World Trade Organization agreements on spices trade in Kerala Problems and prospects of the spices trade in Kerala Thomas, T P 2010
Page 1. The Orient versus The Occident East-West conflict in the novels of R K Narayanan with special reference to The vendor of sweets, Waiting for the Mahatma, The painter of signs and The guide Dominic, K V 2010
Page 2. Vocational education: An overview A study on the educational and vocational problems and needs of students in the Vocational Higher Secondary schools of Kerala Reene Kuncheria 2010
Page 2.1 Vocational education: An outline A study on the educational and vocational problems and needs of students in the Vocational Higher Secondary schools of Kerala Reene Kuncheria 2010
Page 2. Investments of Governments in public enterprises: An overview Investments of State Governments A study with reference to Government of Kerala Johnson Varghese 2010
Page 5. Mercury in aquatic organisms Studies on mercury pollution in the Vembanadu Lake Mahesh Mohan 2010
Page 4. Textual and structural analysis of the Divine Office Qulased D’Marth Maryam Jincy, O U 2010
Page 4. Results and observations Investigation on the taxonomy of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) associated with Rice ecosystem in Thrissur and Palakkad Districts of Kerala State Lakshmi Devi Menon, P 2013
Page 1.2. Disaster: Occurrence and Cost Disaster management: The role of local self Government and the community participation in Kerala Rajeev, M M 2013
Page 2. Synthesis, structural and optical characterization of sol-gel derived titania/ poly (vinyl-pyrrolidone) hybrid nanocomposites Structural, dielectric and spectroscopic investigations of sol-gel derived Titania/ Poly (vinyl-pyrrolidine) hybrids Prathibha Vasudevan 2013
Page 3. Optical characterization of TiOptical TiO2/PVP:Sm3+and TiO2/PVP: Eu3+hybrid composites Structural, dielectric and spectroscopic investigations of sol-gel derived Titania/ Poly (vinyl-pyrrolidine) hybrids Prathibha Vasudevan 2013
Page 2. WTO (World Trade Organization) and Indian agriculture Impact of WTO on spices sector in India: An econometric analysis Krishnan, S 2013
Page 4. Analysis of the impact of WTO (World Trade Organization) on spice trade Impact of WTO on spices sector in India: An econometric analysis Krishnan, S 2013
Page 5. Impact of WTO (World Trade Organization) on spice trade Impact of WTO on spices sector in India: An econometric analysis Krishnan, S 2013
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of McCormack and Yager taxonomy in teaching physics at secondary level Rajasree, S 2013
Page 5. Cultural pattern and social organization in Mavelikkara Local history of Mavelikkara Lekshmy, P L 2013
Page 2. Education and economic development: A theoretical overview Dynamics of household expenditure on education: A comparative study on rural and urban areas of Kerala Sabu Layan, P J 2013
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of multiple intelligence approach on achievement in Biology of Secondary school students Tessy Joseph Kallarackal 2010
Page 5.6. Comparison of the Effectiveness of MIA and CMDI on the Achievement in Biology of Different Objectives of Cognitive Domain in Experimental and Control Groups Effectiveness of multiple intelligence approach on achievement in Biology of Secondary school students Tessy Joseph Kallarackal 2010
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Physico-chemical and biological treatment of effluent from natural rubber latex centrifuging units Vimalamma T Abraham 2008
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Design of Herbicide imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity Annamma, K M 2008
Page 5. Summary and Outlook Design of Herbicide imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity Annamma, K M 2008
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Studies on the phytotoxic stress impact of a synthetic detergent on some fresh water macrophytes of lower Kuttanad wetland, Kerala Lekha Nair 2008
Page 3. Dispute resolution in rural India: An overview Alternative dispute resolution in Kerala: A study with particular reference to Kottayam District Laju P Thomas 2013
Page 4. Eco-tourism in Kerala-An overview An evaluation of eco-tourism projects in Kerala: A study with special reference to Idukki District Resmi, G 2013
Page 2. Dyslexia: An overview Development of a multimedia package for students at primary level with dyslexia Sheeba Krishnan 2013
Page 3. SHG (Self-help group) an overview Performance evaluation of self help groups programme in Kerala Jayachandran, C 2009
Page 2. Theoretical overview Application of information processing models in teaching Mathematics at secondary level Anila Anna Mani 2009
Page 4. Optical studies on GaPcCl, SnPcO and AlPcOH thin films Electrical and structural studies on some Phthalocyanine thin films Susan Mathew 2009
Page 12. Morphology and deformation behavior of thermoplastic vulcanizates studied by mechanical, dynamic mechanical and rheo optical measurements Crystallization, morphology and ultimate properties of Polypropylene based Thermoplastic elastomers Aju Joseph, C 2009
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of reflective thinking strategy of teaching of certain cognitive affective variables among secondary school students Sibu G Netto 2009
Page 3. Labour welfare - An overview Labour welfare measures in selected public sector undertakings of Kerala Harilal, B 2009
Page 4. Optimal frame-groups Some problems in topology and frames Philomina, M T 2009
Page 5. The intergenerational educational and occupational mobility Human development and economic growth: A study with respect to the migrant cultivators in Kannur District, Kerala Sebastian, T K 2009
Page 1. Crystal growth and nucleation- An overview Crystallization and characterization of Calcium and Strontium malates Jini Thomas 2009
Page 5. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of Calendula officinalis Anticancer activity of herbal drugs especially used in Homeopathic medicine Preethi, K C 2009
Page 6. Effect of Calendula officinalis extract in wound healing and thermal burns Anticancer activity of herbal drugs especially used in Homeopathic medicine Preethi, K C 2009
Page 7. Hepatoprotective; Nephroprotective and Chemoprotective activity of Calendula officinalis Anticancer activity of herbal drugs especially used in Homeopathic medicine Preethi, K C 2009
Page Appendix-2-Impact of oilseed policy Coconut oil milling industry in Kerala- Choice of technology and linkages Jaison V Joseph 2009
Page 10. Conclusions and future outlook Study on accelerators in the vulcanisation of elastomers Marykutty, C V 2009
Page 3. An overview of landslide hazard assessment techniques Modelling land slide susceptibility on a regional scale using remote sensing and GIS: An assessment of parts of the Meenachil River basin of Western Ghats, India Vijith, H 2009
Page Appendix-3- Various Commissions and their observations Dalits of Syrian Catholic church in Keralam Johnson X Palakkappillil 2009
Page 4. Theoretical overview of institutional services for children in need of care and protection in Kerala Problems in the administration of social welfare problems in Kerala: A study with reference to institutional services for children in need of care and protection Sreepriya, C K 2009
Page 13. Conclusions and future outlook Banana fiber reinforced polypropylene commingled composites Sherely Annie Paul 2009
Page 7. General observation and conclusion Socio-cultural dualism: Process of growth of westernisation and its impact on Kerala economy Sibi Joseph 2009
Page 1.4 Observations Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major chemical constituents in Dioscoreaceae Paul M J Manickathan 2009
Page 2.3. Observations Karyomorphometrical analysis and exploration of major chemical constituents in Dioscoreaceae Paul M J Manickathan 2009
Page 4. Entrepreneurship in Kerala – An overview An entrepreneurship model for Kerala Mohan P Philip 2009
Page 3. Small-scale women entrepreneurship in readymade garment industry - An overview A study on the problems and prospects of small-scale women entrepreneurs in ready made garments industry in Kerala Anu, L 2009
Page 2. Tourism - An overview Tourism brand promotion- An empirickal study on Kerala Seena Augustine 2009
Page B.2. In vitro propagation techniques and medicinal plant species: An overview Studies on in vitro propagation and pharmacological effects of two rare and endangered medicinal plants Denny Philip 2009
Page 2. Theoretical constructs on environmental education and plan of action -An overview A plan of action for environmental education through learning of geography in Secondary schools Geetha Gopinath 2009
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing an e-learning strategy for teaching biology at higher secondary level Mary Sindhu, J 2009
Page 2. Information technology industry - An overview Problems and prospects of information technology in Kerala Jojo K Joseph 2009
Page 2. Banking sector reforms in India –An overview Impact of liberalisation on the commercial banking in Kerala Tomy Jose, C 2009
Page 1. Aims and objectives Remediation of wastewater containing hazardous dyes using polymeric hydrogels Dhanya, K R 2013
Page 6. Summary and outlook Remediation of wastewater containing hazardous dyes using polymeric hydrogels Dhanya, K R 2013
Page 3. Marshall-Olkin q-Weibull distribution Pathway distributions, autoregressive processes and their applications Shanoja R Naik 2009
Page 4. The onset and consolidation of the East India Company in Kolathunadu The political processes of Kolathunadu down to 1812 Suresh Kumar, E B 2009
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of emotional intelligence, locus of control and rigidity on mathematics achievement of students at degree level Jayasree, P G 2009
Page 2. Subalternity: An overriding concept in literature Art and activism: A study of Arundhati Roy’s writings from a subaltern perspective Sijo Varghese, C 2009
Page 4. SHG (Self help groups) - Bank linkage programme - An overview Impact of SHG – Bank linkage programme on empowerment of rural poor in Kerala Susy Paul 2009
Page 2. Optical characterization of CdS/Tb3+ and CdS/Dy3+ doped silica xerogels Spectroscopic characterization of certain rare earths / nanocrystallites in sol-gel silica matrices Jyothy Parvathy, V 2009
Page 3. Optical characterization of CdSe/Dy3+ doped silica matrices Spectroscopic characterization of certain rare earths / nanocrystallites in sol-gel silica matrices Jyothy Parvathy, V 2009
Page 3. Microfinance - An overview Micro credit and micro enterprises under Kudumbashree for rural development – A study with special reference to Malappuram District (Kerala) Rajeev Thomas 2014
Page Objectives of Kudumbashree mission Micro credit and micro enterprises under Kudumbashree for rural development – A study with special reference to Malappuram District (Kerala) Rajeev Thomas 2014
Page Structure of community based organization (CBO) under Kudumbashree mission Micro credit and micro enterprises under Kudumbashree for rural development – A study with special reference to Malappuram District (Kerala) Rajeev Thomas 2014
Page 2. Transportation systems - An overview An economic analysis of Indian railways: A study on two railway divisions Julie P Lazar 2014
Page Public sector undertakings and other organisation under Ministry of Railways An economic analysis of Indian railways: A study on two railway divisions Julie P Lazar 2014
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Development of molecular imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity towards selected chiral acids Smitha, K R 2014
Page 5. Conclusion and outlook Development of molecular imprinted polymers with high specificity and selectivity towards selected chiral acids Smitha, K R 2014
Page 4. Industrial promotion agencies in Kerala - An overview A study of the role of MSME-DI in the development of MSMEs in Kerala Antony Mathew 2014
Page 2. Scope and objectives Short coir fibre reinforced natural rubber composites Geethamma, V G 2005
Page 5. Optimization of fibre length Short coir fibre reinforced natural rubber composites Geethamma, V G 2005
Page 6. Interfacial adhesion and fibre orientation Short coir fibre reinforced natural rubber composites Geethamma, V G 2005
Page 2. Teacher education: An overview A SWOT analysis of elementary teacher programme in Kerala Josen George 2009
Page 5.3.2 Analysis of the major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of elementary teacher education programme A SWOT analysis of elementary teacher programme in Kerala Josen George 2009
Page 2. Theoretical overview Preparation and testing of a model for peer tutoring in mathematics at the secondary level Binu, B L 2012
Page 5.9 Analysis and interpretation of the opinion of the experts on peer tutoring Preparation and testing of a model for peer tutoring in mathematics at the secondary level Binu, B L 2012
Page 5.10 Analysis and interpretation of the data obtained from the evaluation of peer tutoring model Preparation and testing of a model for peer tutoring in mathematics at the secondary level Binu, B L 2012
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Design of crosslinked polymer based biosorbents for the removal of toxic metal ions from simulated waste water Shiby Susan Kuriakose 2014
Page 2. Biosorbents for the remediation of environment - An overview Design of crosslinked polymer based biosorbents for the removal of toxic metal ions from simulated waste water Shiby Susan Kuriakose 2014
Page 4. Boat owners: General profile and occupation details Economic sustainability of the trawl fishery of Kerala Sinitha Xavier 2014
Page Onagraceae Palynological studies on the South Indian myrtales Leena John 2014
Page 2. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) - Conceptual framework Role of NGOs in the rural development of Kerala George, C T 2004
Page 7. The Marad communal riots - The role of Gandhian organizations in the resolution of conflict The Gandhian methods of conflict resolution: A study of its application against communalism Ajis Ben Mathews 2009
Page 1. Background and organization of the thesis Synthetic studies on chiral γ-butyrolactone systems Susan Varughese 2009
Page 2. Versatility of boron reagents in organic synthesis Synthetic studies on chiral γ-butyrolactone systems Susan Varughese 2009
Page 6. Results and observations Systematic study on salticidae (Arachnida: Araneae) from Kerala, India – with notes on habit and habitat of common forms Samson Davis Padayatty 2012
Page Myrmarachne orientales Tikader, 1973 Systematic study on salticidae (Arachnida: Araneae) from Kerala, India – with notes on habit and habitat of common forms Samson Davis Padayatty 2012
Page Origin of the universe Idea of unity in quantum philosophy and Upanishads Kartika, T S 2014
Page Origin of life and the way to awareness Idea of unity in quantum philosophy and Upanishads Kartika, T S 2014
Page 2. Reading: An overview Impact of reading speed on the comprehension in English of secondary school students Remya, P 2009
Page 3. Evaluation of anti-inflammatory and anti-tumour activity of Ipomoea obscura extract Inhibition of tumour cell progression by restricting neo vessel formation using natural products Hamsa, T P 2011
Page 4. Studies on the effect of Ipomoea obscura and Ipobscurine on the immune system Inhibition of tumour cell progression by restricting neo vessel formation using natural products Hamsa, T P 2011
Page 5. Studies on the anti-metastatic and anti-invasive effect of Ipomoea obscura and Ipobscurine Inhibition of tumour cell progression by restricting neo vessel formation using natural products Hamsa, T P 2011
Page D1. Enzymology of nitrogen fixing organisms Utilization of heavy metals by microorganisms and its application at industrial level Ananda Kumar, A K 2005
Page 8. Observations and analysis HIV/AIDS in Kerala: A medico-social analysis Sajith Kumar, R (Dr) 2005
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Design of imprinted polymers with enhanced metal ion selectivity Bindu, M S 2014
Page 5. Conclusion and outlook Design of imprinted polymers with enhanced metal ion selectivity Bindu, M S 2014
Page 4.9. Effect of reaction conditions on the course of oxidation reactions using polyvinylpyrrolidone-bromine complexes Microwave assisted reactions using polyvinylpyrrolidone supported reagents Saju M Sebastian 2014
Page 5. Summary and outlook Microwave assisted reactions using polyvinylpyrrolidone supported reagents Saju M Sebastian 2014
Page 3. Tourism development and role of public sector - An overview People development practices and tourism delivery performances: A study with special reference to public sector tourism agencies in Kerala Murali, E 2014
Page 2. Hotel industry and human resource management - A theoretical overview Human resource management practices in hotel industry in Kerala Rajesh, T 2014
Page 3. Optimization method to find frequent patterns from a data base Mathematical models for mining various patterns from data Rajalekshmi, V G 2014
Page 4. Financial inclusion - An overview A study on the role of District Cooperative Banks in the financial inclusion in Kerala Anil Kumar, V V 2014
Page 3. Self-assembly of TiO2 nanoparticles on native oxide terminated silicon surfaces Self assembly of wide band semiconducting and metallic nanoparticles Revathy, K P 2014
Page 3. Mutual fund products-An overview Mutual fund investors’ behaviour in Kerala Basil John Thomas 2014
Page 3. Trend, level and pattern of urban food consumption in Kerala: An overview Influence of quality preference on urban food consumption in Kerala Santhosh, R 2014
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of yoga as an instructional strategy peace education for secondary school students Suramya Mathai 2014
Page 4. Geographical and morphological delineation of Oryza sativa L. cv. Navara punja Biochemical and molecular delineation of Navara punja a rare medicinal rice landrace of Kerala Shiny Mary Varghese 2014
Page 5. Anatomical characterization and delineation of Oryza sativa L. cv. Navara punja Biochemical and molecular delineation of Navara punja a rare medicinal rice landrace of Kerala Shiny Mary Varghese 2014
Page 6. Pollen characterization and delineation of Oryza sativa L. cv. Navara punja Biochemical and molecular delineation of Navara punja a rare medicinal rice landrace of Kerala Shiny Mary Varghese 2014
Page 7. Primary metabolites of Oryza sativa L. cv. Navara punja Biochemical and molecular delineation of Navara punja a rare medicinal rice landrace of Kerala Shiny Mary Varghese 2014
Page 8. Biomass accumulation and salinity tolerance in Oryza sativa L. cv. Navara punja Biochemical and molecular delineation of Navara punja a rare medicinal rice landrace of Kerala Shiny Mary Varghese 2014
Page 9. Molecular delineation of Oryza sativa L. cv. Navara punja Biochemical and molecular delineation of Navara punja a rare medicinal rice landrace of Kerala Shiny Mary Varghese 2014
Page 1.3 Fuzzy sets and their operations On the category of L-fuzzy groups Alexander Mendez 2014
Page 4. FOL-Mine - First Occurrence List Mine Data mining for web intelligence Rajimol, A 2014
Page 5. FOLMax-Mine - First Occurrence List Maximal Mine Data mining for web intelligence Rajimol, A 2014
Page 2. Multiple intelligences and science interest: A theoretical overview Interrelationship among multiple intelligences and science interest: An analytical study on students at primary level Prakash Alex 2014
Page 1. Textile mill industry in Kerala - An overview A study on human resource practices of textile mill industry in Kerala Krishnakumar, G 2014
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of certain information processing models on achievement in English of students at secondary level Rajan, K 2014
Page 5. Spectral variations of Be/X-ray pulsars during their outbursts Absorption in the pulse profiles of accretion powered x-ray pulsars Jincy Devasia 2014
Page 1.6 Optical properties of multiferroics Multifunctional studies on pure and Fe modified Yttrium chromite nanosystems Shiji Krishnan 2014
Page 4. Optical limiting properties of YCrO3 nanosystems Multifunctional studies on pure and Fe modified Yttrium chromite nanosystems Shiji Krishnan 2014
Page 4. An overview of tribal economy Financial exclusion among the scheduled tribes: A study of Wayanad district in Kerala Pradeep Kumar, B 2014
Page 2. Commercial Taxes Department of Kerala - An overview Effectiveness of tax administration in Commercial Taxes Department in Kerala Jaya Jacob, M 2014
Page 4. Morbidity pattern and health care expenditure in Kerala - An overview Health problems of industrial working women in Ernakulam district: An economic evaluation Raji Prasad, G V 2014
Page 1. Origin and development of judicial system in India Decision making in criminal cases by trial courts - factors leading to prejudice: A functional study Kalam Pasha, B 2014
Page 3. Theories of justice: An overview Decision making in criminal cases by trial courts - factors leading to prejudice: A functional study Kalam Pasha, B 2014
Page 2. Logistics management and air transport: An overview Logistics management in International Airports in Kerala Anitha, M N 2014
Page 1. An overview of solar-magnetosphere ionosphere system Behaviour of ionosphere and its interaction with solar-magnetosphere system Subhadra Devi, P K 2014
Page 3. Study of daytime vertical E× B drift velocities inferred from ground-based magnetometer observations of ΔH, at low latitudes under geomagnetically disturbed conditions Behaviour of ionosphere and its interaction with solar-magnetosphere system Subhadra Devi, P K 2014
Page 4. Comparative study of Total Electron Content (TEC) observations at a low latitude station Palehua with IRI–2007 model prediction during low, moderate, and high solar activity periods Behaviour of ionosphere and its interaction with solar-magnetosphere system Subhadra Devi, P K 2014
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing certain strategies for better teacher accountability and reflective teaching among secondary school teachers in Kerala Sumamol, N S 2014
Page 3. Human resource development: An overview The impact of labour legislations on human resource development – A study with special reference to Hindustan Newsprint Limited, Vellore, Kerala Joseph George 2014
Page 8. Research outcomes The body dynamism in theatre performance: An intellectual analysis with reference to contemporary Indian theatre Renjit, J 2014
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Hormone receptor binding mimic constructed using molecular imprinting Anju Augustine 2014
Page 5. Conclusion and outlook Hormone receptor binding mimic constructed using molecular imprinting Anju Augustine 2014
Page 5. Isolation, screening and identification of dye decolourising organisms Biodegradation of dyes Abraham, C I 2014
Page 6. Optimization of culture conditions for biodegradation of selected Azodyes AO7 and DB Biodegradation of dyes Abraham, C I 2014
Page 3. Total quality management -An overview Quality circles and employee performance – A study based on private sector industries in Kerala Francis, C T 2014
Page 4. Quality circles and employee performance - An overview Quality circles and employee performance – A study based on private sector industries in Kerala Francis, C T 2014
Page 3. Gender mainstreaming: Approaches and initiatives-An overview Sustainability of women empowerment – A critical analysis of the Kudumbasree programme in Kerala Jacob John 2014
Page 2. Methodology and overview Study of surface Plasmon polaritons in dielectric/metal multilayer structures Anju Babu 2014
Page 3. Diversity and occurrence of Corals in reefs of Lakshadweep Investigation on Coral reef of Lakshadweep Archipelago with special reference to butterfly fishes Idrees Babu, K K 2014
Page 7. Food partiality in two obligate Coral-feeding Butterfly fishes Investigation on Coral reef of Lakshadweep Archipelago with special reference to butterfly fishes Idrees Babu, K K 2014
Page 3. Socio economic profile of the study area and organisation of the plan campaign People’s campaign for the Ninth Plan: A study of decentralised planning in three Gram panchayats of Kannur District in Kerala Kunhambu, V V 2003
Page 7. Evaluation of performance - Disposition of Programme Officers and beneficiaries National Service Scheme and community development Dileep Kumar, M C 2003
Page Conclusions and Future outlook Oil palm fibres: A potential reinforcement in phenolic resins Sreekala, M S 2001
Page 3. Observation and discussion A study of medically important mosquito vectors in Pathanamthitta District of Kerala, India Koshy, P G 2014
Page 3. Origin and growth of khadi and village industries Role of Kerala Khadi and Village Industries Board in the development of Khadi and village industries in Kerala Geetha, M 2014
Page 7. Nonlinear optical absorption studies of RMnO3 (R=Er, Y), RMn1-xTxO3 (T=Fe, Cr), Y3Fe5O12 (YIG) nanoparticles and RMnO3–YIG composite multiferroic systems by Z-scan technique Synthesis and characterisation of selected nanomultiferroic systems Raneesh, B 2014
Page 2. Conceptual overview Effectiveness of animated and static visuals based instructional strategies on achievement in basic science of students at upper primary level Abdul Shukkoor, P K 2014
Page 2. Six sigma methodology in Indian industries - Opportunities and challenges Business process improvement in Indian industries through statistical techniques Gijo, E V 2014
Page 3. Product design and process optimization using Taguchi method Business process improvement in Indian industries through statistical techniques Gijo, E V 2014
Page 4. Preventive and curative effect of Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz flowers on thioacetamide induced oxidative stress in rats Preventive and curative effect of Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz flowers on hepatic fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma Nitha Anand 2014
Page 5. Observations Studies on environmental resources and sustainable development in selected panchayats in the Pamba river basin of Kuttanad wetlands Alexander, T 2014
Page 3. Oxidation reactions of 1- and 2-naphthols: Experimental and theoretical study Free radical chemistry of naphthol and its analogues: Experimental and theoretical studies Sreekanth, R 2015
Page 4. Oxidation reactions of hydroxy naphthoquinones: Mechanistic investigation by LC-Q-TOF-MS analysis Free radical chemistry of naphthol and its analogues: Experimental and theoretical studies Sreekanth, R 2015
Page 5. Oxidation reactions of carbaryl in aqueous solutions Free radical chemistry of naphthol and its analogues: Experimental and theoretical studies Sreekanth, R 2015
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Study of surface Plasmon polaritons in gyrotropic and semiconductor nanostructures Gishamol Mathew 2015
Page 2.Synthesis and optical characterization of CdS and Sm3+/Tb3+/CdS doped titania-zirconia hosts Synthesis and characterization of Titania-zirconia based nanocomposites Karthika, S 2015
Page 3.Structural and optical characterization of CdSe and CdSe/Tb3+/Sm3+doped titania-zirconia hosts Synthesis and characterization of Titania-zirconia based nanocomposites Karthika, S 2015
Page 5. In Vivo Antioxidant Evaluation of Gardenia Gummifera Linn.F.Root against Thoacetamide induced oxidative Stress in Rats Cardioprotective efficacy of Gardenia gummifera Linn f on experimental rats Prabha, S P 2015
Page 3 B. In vivo antioxidant evaluation of Amorphophallus campanulatus (Roxb.) Bl. Tuber against thioacetamide induced oxidative stress in rats Chemopreventive effect of Amorphophallus campanulatus (Roxb) Bl tuber on colon and hepatic carcinogenesis Ansil, P N 2015
Page 5. Transport of organic solvents through natural rubber/nitrile rubber /organically modified montmorillonite nanocomposites Effect of nanofillers on incompatible polymer blends Hanna J Maria 2015
Page 9. Conclusion and future outlook Effect of nanofillers on incompatible polymer blends Hanna J Maria 2015
Page 2. Origin and history of GATT/WTO and its associates (IMF & World Bank) Role of dispute settlement body in relation to world trade in the WTO set-up Sudhakaran, K 2015
Page 3. Evolution of dispute settlement mechanism in the world Trade Ogranisation Role of dispute settlement body in relation to world trade in the WTO set-up Sudhakaran, K 2015
Page 6. Stress rlaxation behaviour of organically modified montmorillonite filled natural rubber/nitrile rubber nanocomposites Effect of nanofillers on incompatible polymer blends Hanna J Maria 2015
Page 7. Influence of filler loading, blend composition and organic modification on the gas barrier properties of NR/NBR blend Effect of nanofillers on incompatible polymer blends Hanna J Maria 2015
Page 3. Tea industry- An overview Tea plantations in Kerala: A study with special reference to abandonment, closure and rehabilitation packages Santhimol, M C 2015
Page 2. Modeling and querying moving object trajectories using dimension reduction Trajectory data management in spatio- temporal Databases Sajimon Abraham 2015
Page 3. Spatio- temporal similarity of network constrained moving object trajectories Trajectory data management in spatio- temporal Databases Sajimon Abraham 2015
Page 2. Emotional intelligence a theoretical overview Preparation and validation of culture-fair emotional intelligence tools relevant for educative use in the schools of Kerala Prameela, A 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of teacher education programme on emotional competence, creative thinking and locus of control of student teachers at secondary level Suneethi, A S 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of Polya’s approach on problem solving and problem creating ability in mathematics of secondary school students Elizabeth Thomas 2015
Page 2. The telecommunication services industry – An overview A study on marketing strategies of BSNL in telecommunication services – A comparative study with private sector telecommunication service providers in Kerala Sabu, V G 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Preparation and validation of computer based instructional package in Physics at the higher secondary level Binu Raj, A 2015
Page 5. Soil organic carbon management- Experimental studies A study on soil carbon dynamics of multiple land use categories Sreekanth, N P 2015
Page 2. Marshall-Olkin discrete uniform distribution Probability models in the context of random summation schemes Prasanth, C B 2015
Page 4. Marshall-Oklin geometric distribution Probability models in the context of random summation schemes Prasanth, C B 2015
Page 6. A generalization of the Marshall-Oklin scheme and related processes Probability models in the context of random summation schemes Prasanth, C B 2015
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Biosorption of hazardous metal ions using ion imprinted interpenetrating polymer networks Girija, P 2015
Page 3. An overview of Indian banking industry Retail finance practices- A comparative study of old commercial banks and new generation banks Mary Micheal 2015
Page 4. Retail banking in India: An overview Retail finance practices- A comparative study of old commercial banks and new generation banks Mary Micheal 2015
Page 5. Organisational culture and organisational commitment in public sector undertakings in plantation sector: An analysis Management of public sector undertakings in the plantation sector in Kerala- A study with special reference to the Plantation Corporation of Kerala Limited Febi Varghese 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of 4 Mat system of instructional design on learning styles , hemispheric preferences and achievement in physics of students at secondary level Anne Mary Thomas 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Impact of certain educational strategic efforts adopted for the empowerment of scheduled caste women in Kerala Radhakrishnan, T T 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Facilitations and constrains to the modernization of Hindi teaching in the schools of Kerala. Pradeep Kumar, S L 2015
Page 5. Iraq war and the Indian media : An overview Globalisation of media and cultural hegemony: A critical analysis of the coverage of Iraq war in the Indian media John Thomas 2015
Page 10. Conclusions and future outlook Cross-linked polyethylene based inorganic hybrid nanocomposites Josmin P. Jose 2015
Page 7. Summary and observations Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Versus Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD): A study on the traditional knowledge related Intellectual Property (IP) Protection in India Mathew, Basil B 2015
Page 3. Job satisfaction- An overview A comparative study of the job satisfaction level of the work force and executives in Hindustan Newsprint Limited, (HNL), Vellore, Kerala State Priya Mariyat 2015
Page 3. Overview of tourism marketing Marketing of health tourism in Kerala Vinod, A S 2015
Page 5. Analysing marketing opportunities for health tourism products in Kerala Marketing of health tourism in Kerala Vinod, A S 2015
Page 2. Overview of offline HCR system Novel approaches to machine recognition of handwritten Tamil documents Sobhana Mari, S 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview and review of related literature A study of the awareness and attitude of local body Secretaries on disability and implementation of laws and utilization of funds for the differently abled in Kerala Ajesh Manohar 2015
Page 2. Optimum size and shape of plots in field experiments with Rubber Modified statistical procedures for field experiments in natural rubber, Hevea Brasiliensis Remesh B Nair 2015
Page 4. Scope for resource optimization in breeding trials of Rubber Modified statistical procedures for field experiments in natural rubber, Hevea Brasiliensis Remesh B Nair 2015
Page 2. Aims and Objectives Phytochemical and antidiabetic studies of some indigenous medicinal plants Krishnakumar, K R 2015
Page 2. Objectives Cardiovascular and hepatic implications of monosodium glutamate (food flavor enhancer) exposure: ameliorative efficacy of α-Tocopherol Sauganth Paul 2015
Page Conclusion and outlook Biopolymer and phytochemical mediated facile synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles Siby Joseph 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a strategically aligned guidance and counselling package with special focus on life skills attainment, personality development and vocational choices of students at Higher Secondary Level Viji K Ramakrishnan 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Development of a multimedia package for augmenting phonemic awareness and vocabulary instruction in English at the elementary level with special reference to Dyslexic students Beena Rani, S 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of mental modelling based on multiple strategy instruction for enhancing reading competency in English among upper primary school students Bincy Thomas 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of jurisprudential inquiry model on academic performance, entrepreneurial skills and social competence among commerce students at higher secondary level Rinu V Antony 2015
Page 5. Origin of trade unions Historical analysis of industrialization and its impact in the society with special reference to Ernakulam District Alphons Ligori, T O 2015
Page 3. Handloom industry- An overview An economic analysis of handloom industry in Kerala- A comparison with Tamil Nadu Sajithkumar, I V 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Efficacy of multimedia package for learning solid geometry at secondary school level Chitra, C S 2015
Page 2. Theoretical overview Efficacy of multimedia package for learning solid geometry at secondary school level Chitra, C S 2015
Page 4. Structural, optical and dielectric studies on ion exchanged Sm3+: K-Mg-Al-Zn fluorophosphate glass RE3+ doped multi component glasses and ion exchanged/ laser written waveguides Sunil Thomas 2015
Page 4. Automated classification of optical transients Photometric studies if astronomical candidates from sloan digital sky survey. Sheelu Abraham 2015
Page 2. Automated classification of astronomical objects Photometric studies if astronomical candidates from sloan digital sky survey. Sheelu Abraham 2015
Page 3. Optical absorption and luminescence studies of nanoparticles and nanorods of ZnS and CdS A study on the influence of size and surface effects on the physical properties of CdS and ZnS nanostructures Anoop Chandran 2015
Page 4. Anaerobic digestion of OFMSW for the recovery of energy Recovery of energy and manure from solid wastes: A study on the solid waste management of Kottayam Municipality town Rakesh, P S 2015
Page 5. Recovery of manure from OFMSW by vermitechnology Recovery of energy and manure from solid wastes: A study on the solid waste management of Kottayam Municipality town Rakesh, P S 2015
Page 5. Sustainability and operational problems of SHGs The role of self help groups in rural empowerment- A study with special reference to Kerala Roy Mathew Vettoor 2015
Page 4. Origin and development of decentralization process: An overview Decentralization and planning: Development intervention of LSGIs in Kerala Vipin Kumar R 2015
Page 3. Optimization of electrospinning of polycaprolactone in acetone, acetic acid and their mixtures Design and development of polymer nanocomposites for biomedical applications Robin Augustine 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of Constructivist approach in the Teaching of Science on process skills of students at primary level Geethu G Nair 2016
Page 3. Statistical optimization of bioprocess variables for the production of Tannase by response surface methodology Isolation and molecular characterization of tannase enzyme produced from Cashew Testa by using Aspergillus niger Vinod Viswanath 2016
Page 7. Walcott's concept of Home as a cosmopolitan community with special reference to Omeros Imaging the homeland: The search for identity and the conflict of cultures in Derek Walcott’s poetry Saju Joseph 2016
Page 4. Water relations of Hevea latex in relation to the content of inositols and other osmolytes Studies on inositols in Hevea latex: Isolation, characterization and their role in drought tolerance Jayasree Gopalakrishnan 2016
Page 3. Antioxidants, lipid peroxidation, DNA adduct formation and reactive oxygen species generation In vitro toxicological evaluation of hydroxyapatite micro and nano particles: A comparative analysis Geetha, C S 2016
Page 2. Aims and objectives Phytochemical and pharmacological screening of active constituents of Terminalia catappa (Linn). Abdul Vahab, A 2016
Page 3. Structure of unorganized sector in India- An overview An economic analysis of health care burden and health insurance of unorganized workers in Kerala Eldose, A M 2016
Page 4. A theoretical overview of health status, health expenditure and health insurance scheme in India and Kerala An economic analysis of health care burden and health insurance of unorganized workers in Kerala Eldose, A M 2016
Page 6. Raga recognition using self organizing feature maps Automatic recognition and classification of Carnatic Ragas Unnikrishnan, G 2016
Page 2. Synthesis, morphology, structural and optical characterization of TiO2 nanotubes A study on the physical properties of TiO2 nanotubes Pournami Vijayan P 2016
Page 5. Synthesis, structural, optical, dielectric and AC conductivity studies of Fe Doped TiO2 nanotubes A study on the physical properties of TiO2 nanotubes Pournami Vijayan P 2016
Page 6. Synthesis, structural, optical, dielectric and AC conductivity studies of Cobalt Doped TiO2 nanotubes A study on the physical properties of TiO2 nanotubes Pournami Vijayan P 2016
Page 4. Merging of binary opposites Re-visioning the Manichaean world: A study of selected novels of Wilson Harris Reena, V I 2016
Page 8. Perpendicular propagation: Ordinary mode Studies on the problem of solar coronal heating on the basis of magnetohydrodynamic wave theory Blesson Jose 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a learning package based on geographic information system (GIS) for enhancing certain cognitive and affective variables of students at secondary level Liza Mathew, K 2016
Page 2. Aims and objectives Phytochemical and pharmacological screening of selected plants of Kerala Jayaprakash, A P 2016
Page 5. Morphological operations in solid modeling Design and development of an efficient solid modeller Bindu, V R 2016
Page 4. An overview of Indian textile industry and Multi Fibre Agreement A study on the performance of Indian textile industry in the context of multi fibre agreement (MFA) Regime Greeshma, S 2016
Page 4. An overview of Indian textile industry and Multi Fibre Agreement A study on the performance of Indian textile industry in the context of multi fibre agreement (MFA) Regime Greeshma, S 2016
Page 4. HMM emission probability estimation using multi-class ANN classifiers with probabilistic outputs Design and development of an efficient problem solving technique using neural networks Anuj Mohamed 2016
Page 5. HMM emission probability estimation using pairwise ANN classifiers with probabilistic outputs Design and development of an efficient problem solving technique using neural networks Anuj Mohamed 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of moral intelligence on certain cognitive and affective variables of student teachers at primary level Bhagyalakshmy, R 2016
Page 2. Stress and coping among adolescents: Conceptual and theoretical overview Coping with stressors among adolescent students: A study with particular reference to Kerala Asha, C M 2016
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Studies on hydrolytic reactions using polymer supported enzyme- like catalysts Christy Philip 2016
Page 3. Kole cultivation in Kerala- An overview An economic analysis of Kole cultivation in Kerala with special reference to Thrissur District Leema, T G 2016
Page 3. Dalit and feminist movements in Kerala: A historical overview Politics of gender and dalit identity: Representation of Dalit women in contemporary Dalit discourses in Kerala Rekha Raj 2016
Page 2. Promoting scientific temper in education by igniting the mind: A overview Effectiveness of a scientific temper package on certain cognitive and variables of students at secondary level Elizabeth Joshua 2016
Page 2. Family court: Origin and development A critique of family courts in Kerala Jaisy, T 2016
Page 2. Family court: Origin and development A critique of family courts in Kerala Jaisy, T 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a package based on metacognitive strategies for promoting skills in teaching Mathematics among student teachers at secondary level Seema Gopinath 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Creativity, achievement motivation and academic attainments of secondary school students with learning disabilities Sosamma Varughese 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of domestic violence on mood states, social intelligence and study involvement among adolescents at higher secondary level Renginy, K R 2016
Page 3. Oxidative degradation of Fensulfothion hydroxyl radical in aqueous medium Transformation reactions of water pollutants by free radicals and inorganic ions: Mechanism and environmental implications Sunil Paul Mathew, M 2016
Page 4.1 Hydroxyl radical induced oxidation of theophylline in water: A kinetic and mechanistic study Transformation reactions of water pollutants by free radicals and inorganic ions: Mechanism and environmental implications Sunil Paul Mathew, M 2016
Page 4.2 Oxidative degradation of Theophylline in river water Transformation reactions of water pollutants by free radicals and inorganic ions: Mechanism and environmental implications Sunil Paul Mathew, M 2016
Page 5.1 Mechanistic elucidation of Diphenhydramine oxidation by hydroxyl and sulfate radicals: Pulse radiolysis and mass spectrometric studies Transformation reactions of water pollutants by free radicals and inorganic ions: Mechanism and environmental implications Sunil Paul Mathew, M 2016
Page 6. Accelerated dissolution of Lead(IV) oxide in ice by Halides and its environmental implications Transformation reactions of water pollutants by free radicals and inorganic ions: Mechanism and environmental implications Sunil Paul Mathew, M 2016
Page 2. Overview of biometrics and fingerprint A new proposal to enhance the features of biometric authentication Benazir, K K 2016
Page 2. Conceptual overview Socio-personal adjustment and achievement of culturally disadvantaged secondary school pupils Sheela K Shany 2016
Page 2. Naturally occurring five-membered fused nitrogen and oxygen heterocycles Synthetic investigation on Chiral Pyrrolidine based molecules of drug-likeness employing (2S,3S)-and (2S,3R)- Tetrahydro-3- Hydroxy-5-Oxo-2,3-Furandicarboxylic acids Divya S. Nair 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a package based on self-science curriculum for enhancing emotional intelligence of adolescents in juvenile homes of Kerala Sreevidya S Marar 2016
Page 1. An overview of National Longings and a search for identity among Expatriates in The Shadow Lines, In an Antique Land and The Namesake Transnationalism, hybridity and alienation: The expatriate’s dilemma in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines, in an Antique Land and Jhumpa Lahiri’s the Namesake. Jani George 2016
Page 6. Investigation on the organoprotective effect of Pseudarthria Viscida Comparative evaluation of the biological properties of selected Dasamula Plants and their In Vitro cultured plants Adil Nafar, A 2016
Page 6. Life Options - A Macro - Micro Analysis Matriliny favours women: Reality or myth? A comparative study of the socio-cultural status of Mappila Muslim Women in Matrilineal and Patrilineal families of Malabar Fathima, T 2016
Page 7. Life Options and the Factors Affecting it Matriliny favours women: Reality or myth? A comparative study of the socio-cultural status of Mappila Muslim Women in Matrilineal and Patrilineal families of Malabar Fathima, T 2016
Page 3. Rights of Broadcasting Organisations in Developing Countries: India as a case study Global IPR regime and broadcasting rights: Implications for developing countries special reference to India Relfi Paul 2016
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Developing certain strategies for promoting Reflective Practices among Teacher Educands at Secondary Level Johnson, J 2016
Page 11. Curing induced self-organization in Epoxy Resin-Poly(trimethylene terephthalate) Blends Morphology and properties of Polymer blend systems based on Epoxy systems Sarathchandran, C 2016
Page 6. E - Optimality of Generalized Group Divisible Designs Some problems in Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Designs Sreejith, V 2016
Page 7. MV - Optimality of Generalized Group Divisible Designs Some problems in Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Designs Sreejith, V 2016
Page 3. Overview of the Indian Real Estate Sector Consumer buying behaviour of Villas and Apartments in Kerala John K. Babu 2016
Page 2. Aims and Objectives Comparative effect of different stress on free radical generation and the impact of controlled vestibular stimulation on stressed Albino Wistar Rats Smitha, K K 2016
Page 5. Effect of Astaxanthin on Food and Water Intake, Body Weight, Urine Volume and Relative Organ Weights Protective effect of Astaxanthin on Ethylene Glycol induced Nephrolithiasis Manju Alex 2016
Page 9. Effect of Astaxanthin on Osteopontin and Transforming Growth factor - ß1 Expression and Angiotensin converting Enzyme activity Protective effect of Astaxanthin on Ethylene Glycol induced Nephrolithiasis Manju Alex 2016
Page 3. Theoretical overview of Crime and Punishment Identification of channel blocks and gatekeepers in prison reform: A study based on Kerala prisons Anto, S V 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Development of a package for enhancing Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Secondary School Teachers in Malayalam Bindu Joseph 2016
Page 4. Optimization, purification and characterization of silver and gold nanoparticles synthesized by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Biomedical applications of Microbially Fabricated Silver and Gold Nanoparticles Roshmi Thomas 2016
Page 3. Essential oils Photochemical and Molecular Systematic of Artemisia spp. Rashmi, T R 2016
Page 3. Ontological and epistemological debates on Space in modern, critical and postmodern thoughts Spatiality of social life: A model of spatial complexes Saju, Y 2016
Page 2. Objectives of the study Design, Synthesis and Biological Screening of Heterocycles with Azetidinone, Thiazolidinone, and related rings Beena Thomas 2016
Page 3. Objects and plan of work Design and evaluation of Tumour-targeted drug delivery system Sajan Jose 2016
Page 3. Oxidation reactions of carvacrol, gentisic acid, propofol and thymol: Pulse radiolytic and theoretical studies Free Radical chemistry of some Antioxidant Molecules: Radiolytic and theoretical studies Venu, S 2016
Page 4. Oxidation reactions of carvacrol, gentisic acid, propofol and thymol: Mechanistic investigation by LC-Q-TOF-MS analysis Free Radical chemistry of some Antioxidant Molecules: Radiolytic and theoretical studies Venu, S 2016
Page 2. Dismantling the patriarchal Ffntasies: An Ooerview Women and ecology in selected works of Kamala Das and Sugathakumari Jishamole Alex 2016
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Factors affecting responsible environmental behaviour of Secondary School students of Kerala Rajesh, N 2016
Page 3. Preparation of Epoxy Graphene and its structural and optical properties Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Elastomer Nanocomposites Srinivasarao Yaragalla 2016
Page 4. Green path to reduce Graphene Oxide using Grape seed extract and its structural properties Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Elastomer Nanocomposites Srinivasarao Yaragalla 2016
Page 5. Structural and optical properties of functionalized multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Elastomer Nanocomposites Srinivasarao Yaragalla 2016
Page 6. Critical analysis and observations Metaphysical and Ethical Dimensions of Christ Experience in the writings of Swamy Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi- A critical analysis Subrahmanyan, P T 2016
Page 3. Marketing Strategies of Commercial Banks- Theoretical Overview Recent Marketing Strategies of Commercial Banks in Kerala: Its Impact and Implications Visalakshi, C A 2016
Page 3. Indian Life Insurance Sector: An Overview Consumer behaviour and perception towards Life Insurance products in Kerala Babu Sebastian 2016
Page 5. Rural Poverty Alleviation Programmes and their Operational Viability Impact of decentralised planning on poverty alleviation in Rural Kerala – A study of selected Districts Bijumon, P S 2016
Page 2. Non-covalent functionalized reduced Graphene Oxide/Silver nanoparticle Hybrid (NF-RGO/Ag): Energy transfer Graphene-based Hybrid materials for Tailored applications El Hadji Mamour Sakho 2016
Page 3. Nonlinear Optical studies of Non-Covalent functionalized reduced Graphene Oxide decorated with Silver Nanoparticle (NF-RGO/Ag-NPs) Hybrids Graphene-based Hybrid materials for Tailored applications El Hadji Mamour Sakho 2016
Page 4. Ultrasensitive detection of 1-pyrenecarboxylic acid by surface enhanced Raman Scattering Hot Spot with reduced Graphene Oxide/Silver Nanoparticle composites Graphene-based Hybrid materials for Tailored applications El Hadji Mamour Sakho 2016
Page 5. Dielectric and Dye adsorption studies on luminescent-superparamagnetic MFe2O4 (M=Mn,Mg)/reduced Graphene Oxide synthesized through solvothermal method with Pressure Cooker Graphene-based Hybrid materials for Tailored applications El Hadji Mamour Sakho 2016
Page 7. Antibacterial studies on Non-Covalent functionalized reduced Graphene Oxide/Silver Nanoparticles (NF-RGO/AgNPs) and superparamagnetic MFe2O4 (M=Mn,Mg)/reduced Graphene Oxide (MFe2O4/RGO) Graphene-based Hybrid materials for Tailored applications El Hadji Mamour Sakho 2016
Page 5. Rural Poverty Alleviation Programmes and their Operational Viability Impact of decentralised planning on poverty alleviation in Rural Kerala – A study of selected Districts Bijumon, P S 2016
Page 5. Rural Poverty Alleviation Programmes and their Operational Viability Impact of decentralised planning on poverty alleviation in Rural Kerala – A study of selected Districts Bijumon, P S 2016
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Developing a blended learning package for enhancing Technopedagogical skills and achievement among Student Teachers at secondary level Sumy M Scaria 2016
Page 3. Aims and Objectives Phytochemical investigation and biological studies of selected Medicinal Plants with Antidiabetic activity Bobby S. Prasad 2016
Page 3. Aims and Objectives Phytochemical investigation and biological studies of selected Medicinal Plants with Antidiabetic activity Bobby S. Prasad 2016
Page 3. Aims and objectives Cytotoxic potential of selected South Indian Medicinal Plants Litty Joseph 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a Strategy based on Experiential learning for enhancing leadership quality business interest and achievement in commerce of students at higher secondary level Latheesh, K 2016
Page 6. Analysis of urbach and band gap energy along with optical constants Fabrication of a Furnace and studies of Nanophase composites Anitha S. Nair 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Impact of secular meditation on mood states and emotional intelligence of secondary school students Asha Rani, K 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Preparation of E-Content in microeconomics for enhancing economic way of thinking and achievement in economics of students at undergraduate level Manju Joseph 2016
Page 2. CBCSS: An overview Attitude of College Teachers towards CBCSS in relation to their Classroom Management, Work Anxiety and Socio-Personal adjustment Bindumol, K K 2016
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of developed multisensory strategy on academic achievement of children with learning disability at primary level Ronu Thomas 2016
Page 3. Origin and growth of trade union movements in Malabar Industry development in Malabar early attempts (1930-1950) Haripriya, M 2016
Page 4. Origin and growth of trade union movements in Malabar Industry development in Malabar early attempts (1930-1950) Haripriya, M 2016
Page 5. Origin and development of Aron industries Industry development in Malabar early attempts (1930-1950) Haripriya, M 2016
Page 2. Dispute resolution system: An overview Alternative Dispute Resolution- A study with special reference to Kerala Thilakanandan, C 2016
Page 6. Phonon sideband analysis of Tb2-xEux(MoO4)3 Nanophosphor and optical limiting properties of Tb2(MoO4)3,Tb2-xSmx(MoO4)3, Tb2-x(MoO4)3 Nanophosphors Synthesis and characterization of pure and Sm3+/Eu3+doped Terbium Molybdate Nanophosphors Kamal P. Mani 2016
Page 6. Non linear optical studies of BiFeO3- NaNbO3 composite powder, BiFeO3-NaNbO3-PMMA composite film and Mn doped BiFeO3- NaNbO3 composite powder Investigation on Nano-sized Multiferroic BiFeO3-NaNbO3 ceramics and its polymer composites Rehana P. Ummer 2016
Page 2. Stress Management practices: A Theoretical Overview Stress management practices among executives in private sector in Kerala Jayarajan, T K 2016
Page 3. Statistical optimization of bioprocess variables for efficient chitinase production by bacillus pumilus mcb-7 using response surface methodology grove ecosystem Isolation, Molecular Characterization and Enzyme Bioprospection of Chitinolytic Bacteria Associated with Valanthakad Mangrove Ecosystem Rishad, K S 2017
Page 1. Mechanization of fishing – an overview The impact of mechanization in the Socio-Economic development of fishermen in Kerala Veena Priya,S 2017
Page 1. General introduction,review and organization of the thesis Survival and Risk Assessment of Biofilm Associated Bacteria in Drinking Water Microcosms and Distribution Systems Jyothy, S 2017
Page 2. Occurrence, extended survival and risk assessment of biofilm associated bacteria in drinking water microcosms under prolonged storage conditions Survival and Risk Assessment of Biofilm Associated Bacteria in Drinking Water Microcosms and Distribution Systems Jyothy, S 2017
Page 3. Patent on micro-organisms,plants,animals and human body parts Patent on life forms and its impact on human environment with particular reference to climate change Sunil Gladson, M 2017
Page 1. Diamond jewellery industry-an overview A Study on Customer Perception and Loyalty in Diamond Jewellery Market in Kerala Abey Jose George 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of web-integrated language learning on language anxiety and achievement in English among secondary school students Janeepa, P A 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of synectics model and gaming strategy on achievement and creativity in Mathematics among secondary school students Bincy Titus 2017
Page 3. Optimizing film preparation and gas sensing conditions Studies on gas sensing characteristics of ZnO nanostructured thin films Sunil C. Vattappalam 2017
Page 5. Analysis of antibiotic susceptibility, methicillin resistance and antimicrobial application of zinc oxide - curcumin nanocomposite Molecular investigation on species diversity, antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation among coagulase negative staphylococci Soumya, K R 2017
Page 1. An overview of transition metal catalysis and green chemistry Innovative strategies for iron-catalyzed cross- coupling reactions in aqueous medium under aerobic conditions Sindhu, K S 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview A study on management styles and their influence on teacher performance of the secondary schools of Kerala Vijayan, M R 2017
Page 4. An analysis of essential oils of the Genus Vitex L. Molecular based identification and phytochemical evaluation of selected members of Verbenaceae Rojimon P Thomas 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview and related studies Influence of certain psycho-social factors on prosocial behaviour and classroom adjustment of students at degree level Annie Marie Merlene, A 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Development of educational courseware for enhancing appreciation and creativity in English poetry among secondary school students Nidhu NeenaVarghese 2017
Page 3. The text and context of intellectual property rights: A historical overview Intellectual property rights, International conventions and trips: The Indian experience in the realm of public health Geethika, G 2017
Page 7. Summary and observations Intellectual property rights, International conventions and trips: The Indian experience in the realm of public health Geethika, G 2017
Page 3. An overview of the research location(Kerala) The role of non-formal education in empowering rural women Reta Melaku Feyisa 2017
Page 4. An overview of tourism and tourist destinations Impact of backwater Tourism in Vembanad region in Kerala with special reference to Kumarakom Gramapanchayat Rajesh Kurian 2017
Page 5. Occupational factors of stress A comparative study on job stress of traditional scheduled bank and new private sector bank employees in Kerala Lijeesh P 2017
Page 6. Organizational factors of stress A comparative study on job stress of traditional scheduled bank and new private sector bank employees in Kerala Lijeesh P 2017
Page 3.Aims and objectives Phytochemical and anti-inflammatory screening of selected medicinal plants Bindu A R 2017
Page 2. NLP and soft skills: A theoretical overview Development and validation of an NLP – based training package for enhancing the soft skills of student teachers. Pramod D 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of a life skills intervention package for improving the emotional maturity and self-esteem of adolescent club member of ICDS in Kerala Maya J Pillai 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of an E -Learning model in Physics based on trialogical approach on knowledge creation, social skills and achievement of secondary school students Alie Molly Verghis 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview A study of certain psycho-social and academic correlates of happiness among teacher educands at secondary level Smitha P S 2017
Page 5. Screening and confirmation of endophytic fungi for piperine production and optimization of piperine production by solid state fermentation Bioprospecting of endophytic fungi from various cultivars of Piper nigrum Chithra S 2017
Page 5. Service oriented software engineering The interoperability framework for integration of e- governance services based on semantics in Indian perspective Anu Paul 2017
Page 1. Indian banking system - an overview Customer satisfaction towards internet banking services with special reference to select commercial banks in Kerala Anoop K K 2017
Page 5. Carbohydrate fermentation property of bacteriocin producing organisms Studies on Bacteriocins Suja Mathews 2017
Page 2. U. S nuclear policy: an overview United States Nuclear strategy in South Asia : A Study on U.S. Policy towards India Leena Merlin 2017
Page 7. U. S Nuclear policy towards South Asia under Obama United States Nuclear strategy in South Asia : A Study on U.S. Policy towards India Leena Merlin 2017
Page 1.Foundations: Theorising the origin and development of imprisonment Carceral Narratives: A Study of Prison Literature Krishnakumar G 2017
Page 3. Financial inclusion and SHG-bank linkage programme - an overview SHG– Bank linkage programme and financial inclusion – A comparative study of Kerala and Tamilnadu George K V 2017
Page 3. CRM best practices and customer loyalty in retail banks - A theoretical overview Customer relationship management(CRM) best practices and customer loyalty: A study of retail banking sector in Kerala Linie Darli 2017
Page 3. Health tourism : An overview A study on the availability of different tourism products and marketing strategies followed by health tourism service providers in Kerala Jamshid V P 2017
Page 6. Design optimization of the system Development of anaerobic – aerobic modular sanitation system for house hold liquid waste Ansari J 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Relationship between student related variables and multiple intelligences among higher secondary school students Anjana B Nair 2017
Page 3. Aims and objectives Phytochemical investigation and bioactivity studies of selected South Indian medicinal plants with antiallergic, antipruritic and anticancer potential Shakkeela Yusuf 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of learning style, cognitive self management and attitude towards academic work on achievement in Malayalam of higher secondary school students of Kerala Lathadeviamma J 2017
Page 2. Upanisads: An overview The relevance of the teachings of Kathopanisat in modern life Syam M S 2017
Page 2. Eco spirituality and sustainble living - An overview Developing a learning package on Eco spirituality for enhancing Eco consciousness and awareness in green chemistry of students at secondary level Josephine Joseph 2017
Page 2.Conceptual overview Comparative efficacy of constructivist and synectics models in teaching English poetry at secondary level Prasanth R 2017
Page 3. An overview of microenterprise sector in India and Kerala An evaluation of the performance and social capital formation of food processing Microenterprises under kudumbasree in Kerala Kavitha A C 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effect of RBC model of lifeskills and achievements in mathematics among secondary school students Sunitha Krishnan 2017
Page 1. Brief review of the electrical, optical and structural properties of Phthalocyanines Studies on some physical properties of thin films Manesh E J 2017
Page 4. Optical investigations of Tetrakis Pc, Lead Tetrakis Pc and Copper Tetrakis Pc thin films Studies on some physical properties of thin films Manesh E J 2017
Page 5. Effect of Gamma irradiation on electrical and optical properties of Tetrakis Pc, Lead Tetrakis PcAnd copper Tetrakis Pc thin films Studies on some physical properties of thin films Manesh E J 2017
Page 3. Quality evaluation of selected water body For the possible presence of organic and Inorganic contaminants Water quality evaluation of a backwater canal: Screening of micro-pollutants and their possible treatment protocols. Subha Sasi 2017
Page 5. Part B. Occurrence and distribution of organic Micro-pollutants in the selected area Water quality evaluation of a backwater canal: Screening of micro-pollutants and their possible treatment protocols. Subha Sasi 2017
Page 7. treatment methodologies for the selected organic micro-pollutants (OMPs) Water quality evaluation of a backwater canal: Screening of micro-pollutants and their possible treatment protocols. Subha Sasi 2017
Page 9. Part. B. Microfiltration membranes in the removal of organic micro-pollutants in water Water quality evaluation of a backwater canal: Screening of micro-pollutants and their possible treatment protocols. Subha Sasi 2017
Page 2. Aims and objectives Epidemiological, hematological, biochemical and lung function studies in workers exposed to cement Saji K G 2017
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a technopedagogy based instructional package for enhancing certain multimedia skills of teacher educands at secondary level Laya A B 2017
Page Conclusions and future outlook Ionic liquid modified carbon nanotube based styrene butadiene rubber nanocomposites Giji Abraham 2017
Page 4. Optical characterization of metal maleate crystals Crystal growth and physico – chemical characterization of new metal coordination coplexes of metallic acid Mahalakshmi V 2017
Page P2.Legislative outputs on decentralized administration Local self government authorities a critique Suhruth Kumar A 2017
Page 5. Background and overview of 73rd&74th amend To the Indian constitution Local self government authorities a critique Suhruth Kumar A 2017
Page 2. The Overman wills Man, martyr, hero; desire and the subject: a study of the novels of Kazantzakis Shibu P V 2017
Page 2. Order of the feast of sleeva kandeesha Eada da sliva qandisha Thejus Paul 2017
Page 4. Marshall-olkin lomax and new pareto processes Generalized Poisson Processes and Applications Catherine Thomas 2017
Page 4. Objective & plan of work Enhancement of bioavailability of BCS class ii drug using different solubility enhancement techniques Arun Raj R 2018
Page 5. Effect of doping on optical properties of ZnO thin films Transparent ZnO Thin Films: Deposition, Characterization, Doping Effect and Gas Sensitivity Sheeba N H 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effect of a strategy based on geogebra on certain cognitive and affective variables of students at higher secondary level Sandhya Raj M 2018
Page 2. Cometary wave observations: A short review A Study of Some Nonlinear Plasma Waves in Multi-ion Plasmas Sijo Sebastian 2018
Page 4. Solitary waves in a plasma with oppositely charged dust (heavier, Pair Ions) kappa and modeled lighter ions and electrons A Study of Some Nonlinear Plasma Waves in Multi-ion Plasmas Sijo Sebastian 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing an interactive compensatory learning model based on constructivism for enhancing scientific reasoning, scientific interest and achievement in chemistry of students at secondary level Premachandran P 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing certain value based strategies for enhancing spiritual intelligence, social adjustment and self efficacy among students at higher secondary level Gigi Paul 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of select e-learning modalities on information processing, self directed learning and achievement in information technology of students at secondary level Anuroofa O M 2018
Page 3. Optical absorption and photoluminescence studies of synthesized ceramics, ceramic-pp composite and jute reinforced ceramic – pp composites Biofibre reinforced ceramic polymer composites Reenu Jacob 2018
Page 3. Studies on structural, optical and electrical properties of nanocrystalline manganese tungstate Synthesis, characterization and electron beam irradiation studies of selected nanocrystalline tungstates and their polyaniline composites Aloysius Sabu N 2018
Page 4. Studies on structural, optical and electrical properties of nanocrystalline calcium tungstate Synthesis, characterization and electron beam irradiation studies of selected nanocrystalline tungstates and their polyaniline composites Aloysius Sabu N 2018
Page 5. Studies on structural, optical and electrical properties of polyanilinecomposites Synthesis, characterization and electron beam irradiation studies of selected nanocrystalline tungstates and their polyaniline composites Aloysius Sabu N 2018
Page 2. Enzyme analogue-built polymers as artificial hydrolases:an overview Kinetics of Transition State Analogue Imprinted Chymotrypsin Mimics Catalyzed Amidolysis of Amino Acid p-Nitroanilides and Dipeptides Divya Mathew 2018
Page 5. TSA-built polymer catalysts derived from organic monomers: catalytic amidolysis of amino acid p-nitroanilides Kinetics of Transition State Analogue Imprinted Chymotrypsin Mimics Catalyzed Amidolysis of Amino Acid p-Nitroanilides and Dipeptides Divya Mathew 2018
Page 3. NIR emission properties and nonlinear optical investigations of er3+ -doped multicomponent tellurite glasses Investigations of certain RE3+/metal nanoparticles doped multicomponent tellurite glasses Sajna M S 2018
Page 4.Investigations of linear and nonlinear optical properties ofeu3+…… Investigations of certain RE3+/metal nanoparticles doped multicomponent tellurite glasses Sajna M S 2018
Page 7. Abun d-bašmaya in the sacraments and divine office Abun d - basmaya in the Syriac Tradition with particular reference to the 10th memra of Jacob of Serugh Siroli, Francesca 2018
Page 3. Activist interventions: voicing the othered Giving voice to the silenced: an eco-feminist study of selected works of Arundhati Roy, Mahasweta Devi, and Sara Joseph Niji C.I 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Quality assessment of teacher education in kerala: a comparison between aided and un-aided institutions Remmiya Rajan P 2018
Page 4. Overlapping territories: An analysis of the multicultural conflicts in The Inheritance of Loss Cultural conflicts in the novels of Anita Nair and Kiran Desai Prathibha Anne Baby 2018
Page 3. Aims & objectives Cytogenetic Studies and DNA repair gene polymorphism status in inhabitants of High Background Radiation Areas(HBRAs) of Karunagappally, Kerala, India Aswathy, C.G 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of cognitive apprenticeship model on select cognitive and affective variables among secondary school students Sherly Philip 2018
Page 2. Indian it industry – An overview A Study on Mentoring among IT professionals with special reference to IT Parks in Kerala Roshen Therese Sebastian 2018
Page 2. An overview of Allelopathy Allelopathic properties of phytochemicals from selected plants Shelmi Antony 2018
Page 3. Indian telecom industry – An overview A study on the mobile phone service quality in Kerala Sandhya, P.Pillai 2018
Page 4. Changing trend in consumption expenditure of selected items from 1994 onwards Dynamics of consumption expenditure of rural households in Kerala Biji, K.Sebastian 2018
Page 4. Combating terrorism in India: Challenges and options Counter Terrorism Measures in India: Implications for the Civil Liberties Discourse Ashitha, R 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing an IT integrated learning package for enhancing teacher competency in mathematical problem solving skills among student teachers at secondary level Sindhu, S 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing an instructional strategy based on e-learning for enhancing vocabulary acquisition, reading comprehension and creative writing in english among primary school students Vidhya, V.S 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a model based on cooperative learning for enhancing social intelligence and academic achievement among students at upper primary level Sunitha Susan Jose 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Diagnosis and remediation of reading deficits in English of students at primary level Latha Joseph 2018
Page 1. An overview of transition metal catalyzed C-C bond forming reactions Novel Protocols for Cu-Catalyzed Carbon-Carbon bond forming reactions for the synthesis of acetylene derivatives and related Chemistry Asha, S 2018
Page 2. An overview of Cu-catalyzed Sonogashira type cross-coupling reactions Novel Protocols for Cu-Catalyzed Carbon-Carbon bond forming reactions for the synthesis of acetylene derivatives and related Chemistry Asha, S 2018
Page 3. Monolayered polyelectrolytemembrane for the removal ofbeta blockers and its antifouling performance Microfiltration membrane with polyelectrolyte functional layers for the separation of emerging contaminants and protein adsorption Jain Maria Thomas 2018
Page 4. Cadiot-Chodkiewicz coupling for the synthesis of substituted acetylenes – An overview Novel Protocols for Cu-Catalyzed Carbon-Carbon bond forming reactions for the synthesis of acetylene derivatives and related Chemistry Asha, S 2018
Page 2.Theoretical overview Developing strategies based on fierce teaching for enhancing problem solving ability and self-efficacy among students at secondary level Sethu S. Nath 2018
Page 2.Theoretical overview Effectiveness of certain modern instructional strategies on academic achievement, self-concept and achievement motivation of institutionalized children at secondary level Manikandavijayan, V.T 2018
Page 2. Discrete marshall-olkin fr_echet distribution and its applications Discrete versions of continuous Distributions and their Applications Simi Sebastian 2018
Page 2.Theoretical overview Effectiveness of a value development instructional strategy on moral intelligence and leadership quality of students at higher secondary level Rinju P. Koshy 2018
Page 6. Morphological, visco-elastic and surface properties of tempo-oxidized nanocellulose/sodium alginate bionanocomposites Development of Nanocomposites Based on Natural Fibres Deepa, B 2018
Page 1. Overview of sun and solar system New techniques for modeling and prediction of sunspot number cycles Sabarinath, A 2018
Page 2. Conceptual overview Developing a training model for minimising job stress and enhancing job satisfaction of teachers in the special schools of Kerala Geetha, C.A 2018
Page 3. Agricultural credit - An overview A study on the efficiency of agricultural credit in Kerala Sujesh, C.P 2018
Page 3. Migration and industrialization in Kerala- an overview Migrant Labour and Industrialisation in Kerala Thankom T. Philip 2018
Page 5. Jagratha samithi: Objectives and functions Efficacy of grievance redressal mechanism for women in grama panchayats of Kerala with special reference to jagratha samithi Deepthi, M.U 2018
Page 6. Selected panchayats and their jagratha samithis - An outline Efficacy of grievance redressal mechanism for women in grama panchayats of Kerala with special reference to jagratha samithi Deepthi, M.U 2018
Page 4. An overview of Mahatma Gandhi national rural employment guarantee act (mgnrega) and developmental perspectives of Kottayam district The politics of rural development ; a case study of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) in Kottayam district Roy Mathew 2018
Page 4. Ecotourism india and kerala - An overview Ecotourism and sustainable development A study with special reference to south Kerala Sajani ,S 2018
Page 5. Mitigation of whole body gamma radiation induced damages by clerodendron infortunatum in mammalian organism Anticancer Properties and Therapeutic Potential of Clerodendron infortunatum; Mechanistic Studies at Cellular and Molecular Level Tiju Chacko 2019
Page 5. Optimization of dual SVM using covariance factors Efficient multi-kernel learning algorithms for multiple data sets Kanchana, J 2019
Page 6. Efficient multi kernel implementation optimized with weight updation algorithm Efficient multi-kernel learning algorithms for multiple data sets Kanchana, J 2019
Page 2.Theoretical overview Effectiveness of an instructional strategy based on cognitive appraisal theory for enhancing emotional intelligence and teacher self-efficacy of student teachers at secondary level Indu, P 2019
Page 7. Lattice ordered G-modules Application of fuzzy sets and rough sets in algebra Ursala Paul 2019
Page 8. Fuzzy lattice ordered G-modules Application of fuzzy sets and rough sets in algebra Ursala Paul 2019
Page 2. Torus obscuration in type 1 AGN Broadband x-ray spectral investigation of active galactic nuclei Savithri H. Ezhikode 2019
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of a strategy based on a componential approach on reading comprehension in english and critical thinking among secondary school students Ambily, S 2019
Page 1. Nanomaterials-an overview
Page 7. Magnetic and nonlinear optical studies of some selected spinel ferrites
Page 5. Structural and optical properties of ZnS : Mn nanophosphor Synthesis and characterization of ZnS based nanophosphors for display and biomedical applications” Bindu, K.R 2019
Page 9. Effect of doping concentration on the structural and optical properties of red emitting ZnS: Eu nanophosphor Synthesis and characterization of ZnS based nanophosphors for display and biomedical applications” Bindu, K.R 2019
Page 3. Influence of reduced graphene oxide on mechanical,thermal and conductive properties of polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Development of high performance graphene/Polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Maya, M.G 2019
Page 5. Optical characterization of pure and transition metal doped ZNO thin films Synthesis and characterization of transparent conductive doped Zno thin films Jijoy P.Mathew Co-Guide Jacob Mathew 2018
Page 3. Influence of reduced graphene oxide on mechanical,thermal and conductive properties of polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Development of high performance graphene/Polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Maya, M.G 2019
Page 4. Facile, green and affordable strategy for engineering polychloroprene rubber/ionic liquid modified grapheme oxide nanocomposite for dielectric applications Development of high performance graphene/Polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Maya, M.G 2019
Page 5. Impact of reduced graphene oxide/multiwalled carbon nanotube hybrid filler on mechanical, dynamic mechanical, thermal, dielectricand properties of polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Development of high performance graphene/Polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Maya, M.G 2019
Page 4. Facile, green and affordable strategy for engineering polychloroprene rubber/ionic liquid modified grapheme oxide nanocomposite for dielectric applications Development of high performance graphene/Polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Maya, M.G 2019
Page 5. Impact of reduced graphene oxide/multiwalled carbon nanotube hybrid filler on mechanical, dynamic mechanical, thermal, dielectricand properties of polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Development of high performance graphene/Polychloroprene rubber nanocomposites Maya, M.G 2019
Page 4. Optimization of CGS films, electrical conductivity tuning and valence band splitting Cu-Ga-Se thin films by reactive thermal evaporation: material properties and effect of dopants Anitha Abraham 2019
Page 3. Fabrication and optimization of Ti02 nanotubes Fabrication and characterisation of titanium dioxide nanotubes for dye sensitized solar cell applications Aijo John, K 2019
Page 6. Preferential orientation of the zinc Incorporated Ti0 nanotubes Fabrication and characterisation of titanium dioxide nanotubes for dye sensitized solar cell applications Aijo John, K 2019
Page 6. Revealing the remarkable nonlinear optical response and defect evolution in strain mediated nanomultiferroic systems Development of Hybrid Multiferroic Materials for Tailored Applications Ann Rose Abraham 2019
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of brain compatible learning on select student related variables at primary school level Anisha, S 2019
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a learning package to enhance social intelligence among commerce students at higher secondary level Unni, C 2019
Page 3. Aims and objectives Phytochemical and bioactivity studies on Ipomoea Sepiaria Roxb. Prasanth, B 2019
Page 3. Aims and objectives Comparative evaluation of antidiabetic and antiinflammatory activity and determination of ameliorative effect of polyherbal formulation on ulcerative colitis Deepa Jose 2019
Page 3. Theoretical overview A Study on the Functioning of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Kerala Bijumon V M 2018
Page 7. Synthesis, characterization and biological evaluation osynthetic polymerbased hybrid nanoparticles for zidovudine delivery Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Evaluation of Lipid, Polymer and Lipid-Polymer Hybrid nanoparticles for Antiviral drug delivery Joshy K.S. Co. Guide, Sabu Thomas 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Development of a multimedia resilience intervention to Remediate maladaptive behaviours and anxiety among higher secondary school students Rony S Robert 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Development of psycho-social and personal skills of girl students at secondary level: A study based on the programmes of social welfare department Shyja N.C. 2018
Page 2.Theoretical overview Effectiveness of an instructional strategy based on critical thinking skills for learning mathematics at secondary school level Minni George 2018
Page 2 Nitrogen sulfur co-doped reduced graphene oxide – Ag nano (sphere, cube, and wire) hybrids for nonlinearoptical and SERS applications Noble metal nanostructures and hetero atom doped graphene hybrids for multifunctional applications Anju K. Nair. 2018
Page 3. Boron doped graphene wrapped silver nanowires as an efficient electrocatalyst for molecular oxygen reduction Noble metal nanostructures and hetero atom doped graphene hybrids for multifunctional applications Anju K. Nair. 2018
Page 6. Outreach health care services and community perception of primary health centers - an analysis based on household perspective Performance of Primary Health Care System in Kerala-A Study with reference to Primary Health Centres in Pathanamthitta District. Suby Elizabeth Oommen 2018
Page 2. On reconfiguring the woods: the opening of timber plantations in Travancore Making of the Colonial Timber Empire in Travancore : A Critique of Colonial Forest Policy Lekha Pillai Vellavoorthottathil, Kadammanitta P.O, Pathanamthitta-689649 2018
Page 7. Modus operandi of NWM Scope and challenges of network marketing : a comparative study on leading network marketing firms functioning in Kerala Santhosh.P Payyadakkath 2018
Page 3. Optical properties of α-quaterthiophene (α-4T) thin films Studies on the preparation and characterization of α quaterthiophene (4T) thin films Sasidharan V 2018
Page 2. Theoretical overview Effectiveness of attention relevance confidence satisfaction model on certain cognitive and affective variables among students at secondary level Jessymol Mathew 2018
Page 4. Free radical induced oxidation of hydroxyl naphthoic acids: an experimental and theoretical study Free radical chemistry of polyaromatic acids and chloropurine: pulse radiolysis and mass spectrometric studies Shibin N.B 2018
Page 5. Free radical induced oxidation of 6-chloro- purine: an experimental and theoretical study Free radical chemistry of polyaromatic acids and chloropurine: pulse radiolysis and mass spectrometric studies Shibin N.B 2018
Page 3. The partially ordered disemigraph Some selected topics in graph theory- semigraphs Susan Ray Joseph 2018
Page 6. Fixed point theorems in ordered fuzzy cone metric space A study of fixed point theorems in cone metric space Varghese P.G 2018
Page 3. Overview of India post, service quality and customer satisfaction India post: A study on financial services and customer satisfaction Smitha Mathew M 2019
Page 1. Narratives of social Change and political representation: The oeuvre of Tarun Tejpal Spatiotemporal Schizoid to existential angst: a reading of the works of Tarun J.Tejpal Harsha Viswanath 2019
Page 3. An overview of health insurance industry A study on health insurance business in public and private sectors in Kerala Renju Chandran 2019
Page 3. Conceptual and theoretical overview Stress management among nurses in private and government hospitals in Kerala- A comparative study Daisland Thattil 2019
Page 3. The evolution and growth of the global intellectual property rights (IPR) regime: An overview Intellectual property rights and the new security challenges: Indian experience in the protection of bio diversity related traditional knowledge Vinu J. George 2019
Page 6. Constructs operationalization The effects of total quality management practices on key business performance indicators in ISO certified large-scale manufacturing firms in Kerala by developing and validating TQM self- assessment instrument- TOtQual Shafeer PS 2019
Page 6. Analysis of impact of CSR on organizational performance A study on corporate social responsibility in Indian commercial banks Nithin Venugopal 2019
Page 3. A review of pharmacognostical studies on Moringa oleifera Lam. Flowers Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 4. Comparison of antibacterial activities of petroleum ether, acetonic, methanolic and aqueous extracts of moringa oleifera fresh and dry flowers Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 5. Phytochemical analysis of acetonic extract of the moringa oleifera flower Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 6. Isolation and purification of active principle from acetonic extract of moringa oleifera fresh flowers Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 7. A comparison of antibacterial activities of the crude acetonic extract and purified compound of moringa oleifera flower Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 8. Screening for antifungal properties of moringa oleifera flower acetonic extract and purified compound Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 9. Antiprotozoal properties of the acetonic extract and purified compound of moringa oleifera flowers Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 2019
Page 10. Characterization and identification of antibacterial compound purified from moringa oleifera flowers Isolation and characterisation of biologically active secondary metabolites from flowers Tom K.Mathew 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 4. Catalytic abatement of persistent organic pollutants in water Catalytic applications of transition metal doped spinel nanoferrites Divya S. Nair 2019
Page 3. Marshall - olkin extended gumbel - uniform distribution and its applications Gumbel-X Family of distributions and their applications Jeena Joseph 2019
Page 5. Tailor-Made Polyelectrolyte Multilayers for the removal of obidoxime from water Polyelectrolyte composite membranes for the removal of pollutants from aqueous matrix Nikhil Chandra P. 2019
Page 6. Optimization of different polyelectrolyte bilayers for imidacloprid removal from water Polyelectrolyte composite membranes for the removal of pollutants from aqueous matrix Nikhil Chandra P. 2019
Page 7. The synergistic effect of pre-oxidised sucrose and cellulose nanofibrils on structural and barrier properties of plasticized starch-based films Starch based bionanocomposites Preetha Balakrishnan 2019
Page 4. Indian capital market and FIIS: an overview Foreign institutional investors relation with volatility and efficiency of Indian capital market Renjth K.S. 2019
Page 3. Personal finance planning an overview A study on personal finance planning of salaried employees in Kerala Brincy M 2019
Page 1. A brief historical overview of Travancore and ezhava Marriage,family and domesticity in the formation of middle class identity:the case of Ezhava Nancy Liza Thom 2019
Page 5. The quota option in Indian electoral system Electoral system and representation : a study on reservation for women in political institutions Jomol George 2019
Page 7. Alternatives to quota option: an investigation Electoral system and representation : a study on reservation for women in political institutions Jomol George 2019
Page 2. Deforestation, tribes, livelihood, vulnerability: literature overview The impact of deforestation on the adivasis of Kerala: a study with special reference to mannans in Idukki District Anooja Chacko 2019
Page 3. Medicinal plants resource – an overview Economics of medicinal plant cultivation for ayurvedic drug manufacturing in Kerala Preethi K.N 2019
Page 4. Ayurvedic drug manufacturing industry- an overview Economics of medicinal plant cultivation for ayurvedic drug manufacturing in Kerala Preethi K.N 2019
Page 3. The opening of a new era- society, economy and education From core to periphery-a study on the socio-economic process of cochin and its islands 1900-2013 Stancy S 2019
Page 3. Financial inclusion: policy responses - an overview Effectiveness of financial inclusion policies of Reserve Bank of India with special Reference to Kerala Renjith Jose Pulikal House Madappally Post, Changanassery 686546 2019
Page 3. An overview of consumer behavior and durable goods Consumer Behaviour For Consumer Durable Goods in Kerala Julie Jose 2019
Page 3. Cultural heritage tourism in Kerala- an overview A Study on Marketing of Cultural Heritage tourism in Kerala Midhunasree A.P 2019
Page 3. Social security and welfare funds – an overview A Study on the Effectiveness of selected welfare Fund Schemes in Kerala Milinth P. 2019
Page 3. An overview of cultural tourism and tourist destinations Problems and prospects of Cultural Tourism in Kerala Pradeep Kumar P. S 2019
Page 3. Overview of it industry Work life balance of employees A Study with special Reference to IT Companies in Kerala Sreedevi U. Panicker 2019
Page 4. Work-life balance -an overview Work life balance of employees A Study with special Reference to IT Companies in Kerala Sreedevi U. Panicker 2019
Page 7. Concerns and obstacles in the effective implementation of financial inclusion practices of PSBS in Kerala Financial Inclusion in public sector banks in kerala Krishnakumar U.R 2019
Page 4. Pani and pani-MWCNT composite through chemical oxidative polymerization-study of D.C.conductivity, thermal diffusivity and antibacterial activity Preparation and Charaterisation of Conducting Polymers And polymer Composites Haisel Mathew 2019
Page 5. Pani-graphene composite through chemical oxidative polymerization-study of D.C.conductivity,thermal diffusivity and antibacterial effect Preparation and Charaterisation of Conducting Polymers And polymer Composites Haisel Mathew 2019
Page 6. Pani-NiZn ferrite composite through chemical oxidative polymerization-study of D.C and A.C. conductivity, thermal diffusivity and antibacterial effect Preparation and Charaterisation of Conducting Polymers And polymer Composites Haisel Mathew 2019
Page 6. Effect of reduced graphene oxide on the solvent transport characteristics andsorption kinetics of fluoroelastomer nanocomposites Graphene Based Fluoroelastomer Nanocomposities Preparation Charaterization and properties Grace Moni 2019
Page 7. Ionic liquid functionalised reduced grapheme oxide fluoroelastomer nanocomposites with enhanced mechanical, dielectric and viscoelastic properties Graphene Based Fluoroelastomer Nanocomposities Preparation Charaterization and properties Grace Moni 2019
Page 4. SPR induced Au@Ag core shell doped SiO2-TiO2-ZrO2 fiber optic sensor for Vitamin A detection Sol-Gel Synthesis of Eu3+ / Nanoparticles doped ternary matrix for multifunctional application Prakashan, V.P 2019
Page 5. Investigations on SPR induced Cu@Ag core shell doped SiO2-TiO2-ZrO2 fiber optic sensor for mercury detection Sol-Gel Synthesis of Eu3+ / Nanoparticles doped ternary matrix for multifunctional application Prakashan, V.P 2019
Page 1. Transition metal-catalyzed C-C and C-heteroatom bond forming reactions- A brief overview Novel Strategies For C-C and C-O Bond Formations using Zinc Catalysis Keerthi Krishnan, K 2019
Page 2. An overview of transition metal-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions Novel Strategies For C-C and C-O Bond Formations using Zinc Catalysis Keerthi Krishnan, K 2019
Page 4. An overview of transition metal-catalyzed Cadiot-Chodkiewicz coupling reactions Novel Strategies For C-C and C-O Bond Formations using Zinc Catalysis Keerthi Krishnan, K 2019
Page 6. An overview of transition metal-catalyzed etherification reactions Novel Strategies For C-C and C-O Bond Formations using Zinc Catalysis Keerthi Krishnan, K 2019
Page 2. Aim and objective Neuropharmocological Studies of Nigella Sativa (Black Cumin)oil in various models of Alzheimer's in rates Kannan, R 2019
Page 2. Mass communication, origin and developments Law and Justice in mass Communication media Sumayya, H 2019
Page 4. Jalanidhi project-an overview Water resource management in Kerala – Performance Effectiveness of Jalanidhi Project Vinu Govind 2019
Page 8. An overview of the agricultural farmers and labourers in the study area Impact of mechanisation on agricultural labour market in Kuttanad Geetha Lakshmi 2019
Page 3. Overview of financial management, financial performance and public and private sector companies in India A comparative study on financial management and performance of listed public sector and private sector companies in India Varun V Varghese 2019
Page 3. An overview of banking services and profile of sample banks Service quality and customer satisfaction-a comparative study of private and public sector banks in Kerala Laly Antoney 2019
Page 4. Agricultural scenario in Kerala- an overview Agricultural indebtedness in Kerala – a study of Idukki district Madhu Sudhanan Nair, M.S 2019
Page 3. HRM practices of private health care sector in Kerala - an overview Human resource management practices in the private healthcare industry of Kerala Vinarsha Thaniyullathilmeethal 2019
Page 5. Evaluation of mechanical, thermal, and transport properties of nr/nbr/organoclay composites Development of elastomeric Nanocomposites Saliney Thomas 2019
Page 2. Theoretical overview Influence of academic procrastination, achievement motivation and social adjustment on scholastic achievement of institutionalised children at secondary level Sindhu, G 2019
Page 3. Aim and objectives Phytochemical characterisation and pharmacological evaluation of Strobilanthes ciliatus Nees. Kizhakkepurakkal Shalini 2019
Page 3. Observation and results Reproductive Biology & Cryopreservation of Spermatozoa of Indian Sand Whiting - Sillago sihama (Forsskal, 1775) - A Candidate Species for Mariculture Revathy, S 2019
Page 3. Observation and results Reproductive Biology & Cryopreservation of Spermatozoa of Indian Sand Whiting - Sillago sihama (Forsskal, 1775) - A Candidate Species for Mariculture Revathy, S 2019
Page 4. Observations and results Pharmacognostic and Phytochemical Evaluation of a Classical Ayurvedic Formulation Pathyashadangam Kashayam Aji Abraham 2019
Page 7. Synergistic effect of MA-g-PP and MWCNTs onthermal and viscoelastic properties of PTT/PP blends Morphology and Properties of Poly (trimethylene terephthalate)/Polypropylene/Carbon Nanotube Blend Nanocomposites Ajitha, A.R 2019
Page 3. Analysis of modified nucleosides formed during sonolysis and one electron oxidation using high resolution mass spectrometry Mass spectrometric studies of the metabolites from some heterocyclic compounds having biological and environmental importance Jisha, C 2019
Page 4. Biotransformation of bisphenol S and oxybenzone in Hep G2 cell line Mass spectrometric studies of the metabolites from some heterocyclic compounds having biological and environmental importance Jisha, C 2019
Page 3. Optimization of secondary metabolite production of Penicillium setosum on the basis of antibacterial activity Antibacterial and Antioxidant Prospects of Endophytic Penicillium setosum sp. nov. from Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal Tijith, K. George 2019
Page 4. Observation and Results Ecology of Mangrove Creeks in Chirackal and Kattiparambu of Ernakulam District, Kerala Sofia, S 2019
Page 4. Marshall-Olkin Log Kumaraswamy Distribution: Applications and Generalization Generalized Families of Distributions and their Applications Jisha Varghese 2019
Page 3. Observation of equatorial plasma bubbles over Indian sector - different techniques, and different constellations Plasma Irregularities in the Equatorial F - region Ionosphere and Modelling of Tec Sreekumar Haridas 2019
Page 4. A study on latitudinal variations of daytime and nighttime amplitude scintillations observed by GSATs over Indian sector Plasma Irregularities in the Equatorial F - region Ionosphere and Modelling of Tec Sreekumar Haridas 2019
Page 2.Theoretical overview A study of Certain Psycho-Educational Variables of Secondary School Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Hema, K.J 2019
Page 2. Conceptual and Theoretical Overview Emotional Intelligence and Coping Strategies among Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Kerala Cinu I Paul 2019
Page 4.Synthesis and Characterization ofnovel CuInS2-In2Se3 Quantum dots Type -11 Core shell Quantum Dots; syntheses characterization and photo induced charge transfer studies Simi, N.J 2020
Page 4. State observation based coresident DOS attack detection to ensure security for cloud environment Certain investigation on secured cloud framework to detect and prevent co-resident DOS attacks. Rethishkumar, S 2019
Page 6.An outlook on incremental clustering Clustering algorithms and its applications in data mining Shyam Kumar, K 2019
Page 6.An outlook on incremental clustering Clustering algorithms and its applications in data mining Shyam Kumar, K 2019
Page 2.Theoretical Overview Developing an integrated science education strategy and its impact on students at primary level Suresh Chandra Kurup, R 2019
Page 2.Synthesis ,morphology, structural and optical characterization of cuo nanoparticles and nanorods A study on the physical properties of cuo and sno2 nanostructures Jiji Koshy 2019
Page 5.Synthesis, Morphology, Structural and Optical Characterization of SnO2 Nanoparticles A study on the physical properties of cuo and sno2 nanostructures Jiji Koshy 2019
Page 7.Synthesis, Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of Fe-Doped CuO Nanoparticles A study on the physical properties of cuo and sno2 nanostructures Jiji Koshy 2019
Page 2.Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of continuing education programmes on the socioeconomic and educational conditions of the tribal people of Kerala Raveendran, V. P 2019
Page 2.An overview of transition metal-catalyzed C-S coupling 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 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 2. Theoretical Overview Development of certain instructional strategies for inculcating values among students at secondary level with special reference to Social science Shakeer, E.T 2019
Page 3.An overview of industrial clustering Economics of industrial clustering - a study on brick industry in Kerala Sumitha Franklin 2019
Page 5.An overview of brick industry Economics of industrial clustering - a study on brick industry in Kerala Sumitha Franklin 2019
Page 1.An overview of nanocomposites Nanocomposites based on toughened unsaturated polyester resin Manjusha Hariharan 2020
Page 2. Concepual overview Developing a soft skills integrated strategy for augmenting paralingustics and behavioural profile of teacher educands at secondary level. Shimna Suresh 2020
Page 2.Marshall-Olkin Exponential power.. Some new classes of asymmetric distributions and their applications Albin Paul 2020
Page 3.Marshall-Olkin Extended... Some new classes of asymmetric distributions and their applications Albin Paul 2020
Page 3.Aims and objectives Isolation and characterization of phytoconstituents of Blepharis maderaspatensis(L.) Roth and its biological screening Jessy Jacob 2020
Page 4.Optical absorption,band gapand refractive.... Developing new ceramic polymer materials for different technological applications Vinila, V.S 2020
Page 2. Theoretical overview Development of e-content using interactive softwares on problem solving skills, technical skills and achievement in computer science of students at higher secondary level Baby Shabeela, V. V 2020
Page 4.Objectives andplan of work An investigation on enhancement of dissolution of a BCS class - II drug by solid dispersion techniques Jim Joseph 2020
Page 3. GROWTH AND OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INTEREST FREE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN KERALA 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 3. Consumption- An Overview Socio-economic impacts of alcohol addiction in Kerala Hyderali, K 2020
Page 3. Occupational stress: a conceptual backdrop Job stress and employee performance- a study of IT industry in Kerala Anu Jossy Joy 2020
Page 4. Questioning Sexual Orientations - Homo vs Heterosexuality Performing Gender: A Butleresque Reading in Select Indian Women's Fiction Bhagyasree, B 2020
Page 6. Influence of performance Management practices on organisational performance of companies in Kerala Performance Management Practices of Public and Private Sector Companies in Kerala Haripriya, B B 2020
Page 4. Optimization of Physicochemical parameters and characterization studies in the biosynthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles using Padina Tetrastromatica Biofabrication of Multiapplicative Silver and Gold Nanoparticles using Marine Macroalgae Princy, K F 2020
Page 3. Optical characterization and Judd-Ofelt analysis of Pr3+ ions in sol-gel derived zirconia/ polyethylene glycol composite Synthesis and Characterization of Sol-Gel Derived RE3+ : Zirconia/Polyethylene Glycol Composites Saritha K Jose 2020
Page 3. Coir Industry and Modernization - An Overview Impact of modernization on productivity and profitability in coir industry in Kerala Saneesh Kumar. P.G. 2020
Page 3. Public bus Transportation In Kerala - An Overview Performance analysis of public bus transportation in Kerala Navya, A H 2020
Page 5. Government Legislation in the Organization of Chits An economic analysis of the impact of chit funds on Kerala economy Meera, R 2020
Page 3. Gold as an Investment - An overview Gold as an investment avenue – a study of government employees in Kerala Anu Anna Ninan 2020
Page 3. Origins and development of Caste System in India Social deprivation of “the marginalised among the marginalised” : a study on the socio - economic mobility of Dalits in Kerala Ajimon George 2020
Page 2. Energy Sector In India & Kerala an Overview Domestic consumption expenditure on energy in Kerala : a rural-urban comparison Rani S Mohan 2020
Page 3. An Overview of Non- Performing Assets in India A comparative study of the management of non-performing assets by public and private sector banks in Kerala Jency Treesa 2020
Page 2. Breast cancer, digital mammography and cad systems - An overview of background study Predicting breast cancer using data mining and soft computing techniques Sheba, K U 2019
Page 6.Classification of abnormalities in mammograms using optimal subset of features Predicting breast cancer using data mining and soft computing techniques Sheba, K U 2019
Page 2. The spectrum of some new product of graphs and some new graphs operations Studies in Algebraic Graph Theory - Spectrum of Graphs and Applications Renny P Varghese 2020
Page 2. Overview of leakage current and NBTI effects Leakage reduction and aging benefits technique for low- power VLSI design Sreekala, K S 2020
Page 2. Synthesis and characterization of graphene Oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) Graphene Based Hybrid Structures for Tailored Applications Priya Parvathi Ameena Jose 2020
Page 3. Silver attached reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite as an eco-friendly photocatalyst for organic dye degradation Graphene Based Hybrid Structures for Tailored Applications Priya Parvathi Ameena Jose 2020
Page 4. Reduced graphene oxide/silver nano hybrid as a multifunctional material for antibacterial, anticancer and SERS applications Graphene Based Hybrid Structures for Tailored Applications Priya Parvathi Ameena Jose 2020
Page 5. SERS sensing of pesticides using graphene oxide sheets decorated with silver nanoplates Graphene Based Hybrid Structures for Tailored Applications Priya Parvathi Ameena Jose 2020
Page 3. Dietary supplements containing vitamins and minerals: formulation,optimization and evaluation Dietary Supplements and Nutraceutical Formulations Rajakumari, R 2020
Page 3. Selective enhancement of optical disc and cup regions and background suppression Design and Development of a Framework for the Automated Diagnosis of Glaucoma Fousia M Shamsudeen 2020
Page 3. Optical characteristics of Dy3+ doped alkali fluoroborate glasses for white emission applications Luminescence kinetics and spectroscopic characterization of Dy3+/Tb3+/Eu3+ doped alkali fluoroborate glasses Subash Gopi 2020
Page 5. Spatiotemporal patterns in a ring network of Wilson-Cowan neuronal oscillators Chaotic dynamics of some systems Mary Vinaya 2020
Page 4. Plant growth improvement over laponite clay/rhizobacterial probiotics through incorporation of poly(ethylene oxide) Microbiological Applications of Nanostructured Materials Snigdha, S 2020
Page 6. In vivo probiotic effect and disease resistance in the fish oreochromis niloticus fed with combination of paenibacillus polymyxa HGA4C and Bacillus licheniformis HGA8B Bioactive potentials of bacteria from fresh water fish and their application as bio control agents in fish disease Midhun Sebastian Jose 2020
Page 4. A Retrial Queuening System with Orbital Search of Customers lost from an Off Zone Modelling of Queueing Networks using search mechanism Ambily P Mathew 2020
Page 5. A Retrial Queueing System with Multiple Herarchial Orbits and Orbital Seach Modelling of Queueing Networks using search mechanism Ambily P Mathew 2020
Page 6. A Retrial Queueing System Searching for Accumulating Customers for Optimum Bulk Service. Modelling of Queueing Networks using search mechanism Ambily P Mathew 2020
Page 2. Theoretical overview Developing a Strategy based on Self-regulated Learning for Enhancing Scientific Creativity, Critical Thinking and Achievement in Biology among Secondary School Students Mini Mathai 2020
Page 5. Impact of some graph operators on double roman domination number A study on two graph parameters – double roman domination number and homometric number Anu, V 2020
Page 4. An Outlook on Association Rule Mining - based Analysis using Horoscope Data Development of Advanced Data Mining Methods for Astrological Prediction Rahul Shajan 2020
Page 2. Comparison of vertical exb drift velocities and ground-based magnetometer observations of delta h in the low latitude under geomagnetically disturbed conditions A study on anomalies and irregularities of ionosphere under geomagnetically quiet and disturbed periods Prabhu, M 2020
Page 3. Overview of management professionals and it professionals Job embeddedness and work-life balance: a study of management and IT professionals in India Vineetha Prakash 2020
Page 2. In-situ S-doped UltrathingC3N4 Nanosheet Coupled with - Dimensional (3D/1D) Nanostructures of Silver Vanadates for Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants Carbon Nitride based composites for the remediation of environmental pollutants Subi Joseph 2020
Page 4. Public library system in kerala: an overview Awareness and Use of Digital Resources and Services Among Users in Public Libraries of Kerala Anat Suman Jose 2020
Page 3. Volatile price and production trends of pepper- an overview The Economics of Pepper Cultivation in Kerala A Study with Special Reference to Price Trend and Production Thara Thomas 2020
Page 6. Effectiveness of skill development training programmes offered through polytechnics in Kerala on providing self-employment training Community Development Through Polytechnics Scheme in Kerala: An Evaluative Study Sirajudheen, K C 2020
Page 3. HRD practices and tourism industry-an overview HRD practices in the tourism industry of Kerala with special reference to tourism agencies in public sector Sangeetha, K 2020
Page 4. HRD practices and tourism industry-an overview HRD practices in the tourism industry of Kerala with special reference to tourism agencies in public sector Sangeetha, K 2020
Page 5. HRD practices and tourism industry-an overview HRD practices in the tourism industry of Kerala with special reference to tourism agencies in public sector Sangeetha, K 2020
Page 2. Literariness: An Overview An Artist at Work: The Spectre of Literariness in Arundhati Roy's Writings Neethu Mary Tomy 2020
Page 3. An Artistic Onset: The God of Small Things An Artist at Work: The Spectre of Literariness in Arundhati Roy's Writings Neethu Mary Tomy 2020
Page 2. Quality of work life – an overview Quality of work life of women workers in the seafood processing industry in Kerala Cecily Shibi Netto 2020
Page 5. Assessment of QWL, job condition factors, and job outcome factors on the basis of control variables Quality of work life of women workers in the seafood processing industry in Kerala Cecily Shibi Netto 2020
Page 5. Assessment of QWL, job condition factors, and job outcome factors on the basis of control variables Quality of work life of women workers in the seafood processing industry in Kerala Cecily Shibi Netto 2020
Page 6. Impact of job condition factors and job outcome factors on the quality of work life of women workers Quality of work life of women workers in the seafood processing industry in Kerala Cecily Shibi Netto 2020
Page 3. Matrix: The Intertwined Axses of Oppression in Toni Morrison's Beloved and A mercy Resisting the Matrix of Domination : An Intersectional Reading of the Select Novels of Toni Morrison Manju, V S 2020
Page 3. Unorganised Sector an Overview Social security issues of unorganised sector in Kerala: a comparative study Vidya Viswanath 2020
Page 1. Celibacy and Sexuality in Roman Catholic Church: A Historical Overview Breaking the Sacred Discourse of Sexual Silence: A Spotlight on the Power Dynamics of Religious Celibacy and Sexuality in Factual Narratives Santhosh, P C 2020
Page 2. Stories as 'Survivance' : Oral Traditions and Storytelling in Silko Weaving Lore and Land : Strategies for Cultural Revival in Leslie Marmon Silko Theresa Thomas 2020
Page 2. Overview of Automobile Industry Capital structure analysis of automobile companies in India Bindu, C 2020
Page 3.Overview of Production and Trade of Fruits and Vegetables -Global and Indian Scenario Performance of agribusiness in Kerala : a case study of fruits and vegetables Hima, K 2020
Page 3. Public - private sector undertakings and financial management practices – an overview A study of financial management practices of public and private sector companies in Kerala Sudheesh Kumar, K 2020
Page 3. Binaries of oppressed feminine psyche Feministic Recreations of Hindu Mythological Heroines : A Study of Selected Indian Fiction Sreekala, B 2020
Page 1. General analysis ofkàvya, mahàkàvya & city Cities mentioned in the Panchamahakavyas - a study Sunil Kumar, G 2020
Page 3. Retrial Queue with Search of Interrupted Customers from the Finite Orbit A Comparative Analysis on Classical and Retrial Queueing Models Dhanya Babu 2020
Page 3. Problem Definition and Objective Multimedia Content Protection by Biometrics – based Scalable Encryption and Watermarking Shameem Kappan 2020
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Designing and Testing Instructional Material for the Attainment of Life Skills by Intellectually Disabled Children in the Special Educational Institutes of Kerala Vaheeda Kayikkara 2020
Page 2. Origin and Evolution of Violin An approach to violin playing Jobi Mathew 2020
Page 3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Isolation, characterisation and Psychopharmacological studies of active constituents of Sarcostemma acidum (roxb.) Voigt Family Asclepiadaceae Thomas Kurian 2020
Page 1. General Introduction and Objectives Studies on Natural Rubber Nano Composites with Modified Graphene Derivatives Jophy Jose 2020
Page 3. Natural rubber- Graphene oxide nanocomposites Studies on Natural Rubber Nano Composites with Modified Graphene Derivatives Jophy Jose 2020
Page 4. Natural rubber - Reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites Studies on Natural Rubber Nano Composites with Modified Graphene Derivatives Jophy Jose 2020
Page 5. Natural Rubber – Amine Functionalised Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites Studies on Natural Rubber Nano Composites with Modified Graphene Derivatives Jophy Jose 2020
Page 6. Natural rubber – zinc oxide modified graphene oxide nanocomposites Studies on Natural Rubber Nano Composites with Modified Graphene Derivatives Jophy Jose 2020
Page 4. CAPACITANCE AND ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSING STUDIES OF POLY(1-NAPHTHYLAMINE)-GRAPHENE OXIDE NANOCOMPOSITES PREPARED BY IN-SITU CHEMICAL OXIDATIVE POLYMERIZATION Synthesis and Characterization of Speciality Poly (1-Naphthylamine) Nanocomposites Femina, K S 2020
Page 5. CHARACTERIZATION AND ELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF POLY(1-NAPHTHYLAMINE)- REDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDE NANOCOMPOSITES PREPARED BY IN-SITU CHEMICAL OXIDATIVE POLYMERIZATION Synthesis and Characterization of Speciality Poly (1-Naphthylamine) Nanocomposites Femina, K S 2020
Page 3. AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE WORK Phytochemical and Pharmacological Investigation of Methanolic extract of Muskmelon (Cucumis melo Linn.) fruit Rajasree, R S 2020
Page 4. Observations, Suggestions and Findings Vīrasimhāvalōkanam-A Study Jinesh Sekhar, J R 2021
Page 3. AN OVERVIEW OF E-WASTE Electronic Waste Management Practices and its Implications: An Empirical Study of Ernakulam District, Kerala Gayana, T S 2021
Page 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THEORETICAL OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY An Economic Analysis of School Dropouts in the Coastal Regions of Kerala Martin, K J 2021
Page 3. INVESTMENT BEHAVIOUR AMONG WOMEN: AN OVERVIEW Determinants of Investment Decision Among Women in Kerala : A Gender Analysis Vinita Nair 2021
Page 1. Green Chemistry in Organic Synthesis Novel eco-friendly strategies toward the synthesis of 2,3-dihydro-1H-perimidines Nissy Ann Harry 2021
Page 2. Organic Reactions in Water Novel eco-friendly strategies toward the synthesis of 2,3-dihydro-1H-perimidines Nissy Ann Harry 2021
Page 3. Mechanochemistry: A Green Methodology in Organic Synthesis Novel eco-friendly strategies toward the synthesis of 2,3-dihydro-1H-perimidines Nissy Ann Harry 2021
Page 4. Perimidines-An Overview Novel eco-friendly strategies toward the synthesis of 2,3-dihydro-1H-perimidines Nissy Ann Harry 2021
Page 2. THEORITICAL OVERVIEW Development of an Intervention Package for Dissuading Higher Secondary School Students from the Use of Psychoactive Substances Johny K Lawrence 2021
Page 5. Evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in ameliorating oxidative stress associated with acute pyelonephritis Mitigative potential of Rotula aquatica Lour. against Escherichia coli induced acute pyelonephritis in experimental animals Vysakh, A 2021
Page 7. Protective effect of ethyl acetate fraction of Rotula aquatica roots against gentamicin induced oxidative stress and nephrotoxicity in Wistar rats Mitigative potential of Rotula aquatica Lour. against Escherichia coli induced acute pyelonephritis in experimental animals Vysakh, A 2021
Page 2. Synthesis, Structural and Optical characterization of Samarium Activated Na3Y(VO4)2 Nanocrystals Synthesis, Structural and Photoluminescence Characterization of Rare Earth Activated Sodium Yttrium Vanadate Nanocrystals Linju Ann Jacob 2021
Page 3. Synthesis, Structural and Optical Characterization of Erbium Activated Na3Y(VO4)2 Nanocrystals Synthesis, Structural and Photoluminescence Characterization of Rare Earth Activated Sodium Yttrium Vanadate Nanocrystals Linju Ann Jacob 2021
Page 4. Synthesis, Structural and Optical Characterization of Thulium Activated Na3Y(VO4)2 Nanocrystals Synthesis, Structural and Photoluminescence Characterization of Rare Earth Activated Sodium Yttrium Vanadate Nanocrystals Linju Ann Jacob 2021
Page 5. Synthesis, Structural and Optical Characterization of Dy3+ Activated Na3Y(VO4)2 Nanocrystals Synthesis, Structural and Photoluminescence Characterization of Rare Earth Activated Sodium Yttrium Vanadate Nanocrystals Linju Ann Jacob 2021
Page Concluding Remarks and Future Outlooks Synthesis, Structural and Photoluminescence Characterization of Rare Earth Activated Sodium Yttrium Vanadate Nanocrystals Linju Ann Jacob 2021
Page 1. Transition metal-catalyzed carbon Transition metal-catalyzed carbon - nitrogen, carbon-sulfur and carbonoxygen bond formations: An overview Novel Cobalt and Iron catalyzed Carbon-heteroatom bond formations and their application towards the synthesis of ethers, imidazopyridines and 2-aminothiazoles Ujwaldev, S M 2021
Page 2. Transition metal-catalyzed C-O crosscoupling reactions: An overview Novel Cobalt and Iron catalyzed Carbon-heteroatom bond formations and their application towards the synthesis of ethers, imidazopyridines and 2-aminothiazoles Ujwaldev, S M 2021
Page 4. Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine synthesis : An overview with special reference to Ortoleva-King type reaction Novel Cobalt and Iron catalyzed Carbon-heteroatom bond formations and their application towards the synthesis of ethers, imidazopyridines and 2-aminothiazoles Ujwaldev, S M 2021
Page 6. 2-Aminothiazole synthesis: An overview with special reference to Hantzsch type reaction Novel Cobalt and Iron catalyzed Carbon-heteroatom bond formations and their application towards the synthesis of ethers, imidazopyridines and 2-aminothiazoles Ujwaldev, S M 2021
Page 3. THEORETCIAL OVERVIEW Developing a Folk Literature based Learning Package for the Enhancement of Scientific Literacy and Achievement in Science Among Tribal Students at Elementary Level Laly, K P 2021
Page 2. Women’s narratives: female resistance to patriarchal and religious Oppression—lalithambika antharjanam’s agnisakshi and sarah Joseph’s othappu Gender Politics and Cultural Dynamics in the Select Novels of Lalithambika Antharjanam, Githa Hariharan, Sarah Joseph and Madhuri Banerjee Manjusha, E 2021
Page 3. Women’s narratives: female resistance to myths of Oppression—githa hariharan’s the thousand faces of Night and madhuri banerjee’s mistakes like love and sex Gender Politics and Cultural Dynamics in the Select Novels of Lalithambika Antharjanam, Githa Hariharan, Sarah Joseph and Madhuri Banerjee Manjusha, E 2021
Page 4. Solidarity of the oppressed women nationalism Gender Politics and Cultural Dynamics in the Select Novels of Lalithambika Antharjanam, Githa Hariharan, Sarah Joseph and Madhuri Banerjee Manjusha, E 2021
Page 2.Origin Of Plantation Labourers Locating Women Labourers in The Plantations of Malabar 1850-1950 Beena, P 2021
Page SUMMARY AND OBSERVATIONS Nuclear Weapon Free Zone(NWFZ) in West Asia: An Analysis of Critical Issues Sanand C Sadananda Kumar 2021
Page 3. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW An analytical study of the integrated development of Idukki District through the promotion of tourism in selected areas Resmi, N G 2021
Page 2. The Deep Ecology of the Olive Green Greening the Self: A Comparative Critique of Select Indian and Western Poets Archana, B 2021
Page 1. A Multidimensional Overview of Nonsense Literature Playful Poetics, Postmodern Politics: A Reading in the Select Works of Lewis Carroll and Frank Key Vimsy Geo 2021
Page 4. The Order of Contemporary Nonsense as Materialized by Frank Key Playful Poetics, Postmodern Politics: A Reading in the Select Works of Lewis Carroll and Frank Key Vimsy Geo 2021
Page 3. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Information literacy in relation to cognitive styles and academic Performance among student teachers at secondary level Gilu G Ettaniyil 2021
Page SUMMARY AND OBSERVATIONS India's Energy Security: The Gulf Factor Blessy Paul, C 2021
Page 4. SREE SANKARACHARYA UNIVERSITY OF SANSKRIT: AN OVERVIEW Research productivity of faculty members in Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady : a bibliometric study Sajitha, V 2021
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Relationship among Entrepreneurial Skills, Social Intelligence and Vocational Aspirations of Commerce Students at Undergraduate Level Suja, S 2021
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Relationship among Entrepreneurial Skills, Social Intelligence and Vocational Aspirations of Commerce Students at Undergraduate Level Suja, S 2021
Page 2. Historical Overview Educational Contributions of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara and its Relevance in the Emerging Society Soya Mathew 2021
Page 2 Solvent effects on aggregatioon behaviour, linear and nonlinear optical properties of silver nanoclusters Investigations on Ag/Tio2/GQD nanoparticles based PMMA-polymer nano composites for multifunctional applications Bhavitha, K B 2021
Page 3. Self standing nonlineae optical limiting PMMA-Ag nanocluster composites Investigations on Ag/Tio2/GQD nanoparticles based PMMA-polymer nano composites for multifunctional applications Bhavitha, K B 2021
Page 5. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-4-aminobenzoic acid Functionalized Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nanoparticles Composites for Nonlinear Optical Applications Investigations on Ag/Tio2/GQD nanoparticles based PMMA-polymer nano composites for multifunctional applications Bhavitha, K B 2021
Page 7. Antimicrobial andplant protective applications oflipopeptide containing extract based films Genomic Analysis of endophytic bacteria with application in Plant stress management Aswathy Jayakumar 2021
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of positive psychology based instructional strategy on select cognitive and affective variables among secondary school students Sindhu, P G 2021
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Design and fabrication of enantioselective Nanomaterials as sorbents and sensors for chiral recognition Sajini, T 2021
Page 2. A Brief Overview of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: Highlighting Computational Design, Nano and Photo-responsive Imprinting Design and fabrication of enantioselective Nanomaterials as sorbents and sensors for chiral recognition Sajini, T 2021
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Phytochemical studies of selected wetland plants and the potential applications of their biosynthesized metal nanoparticles Neethu Cyril 2021
Page 3. Optimization of processing parameters and production of polycarbonate nanofibers in dichloromethane and N, N dimethyl formamide based solvent systems Studies on the Preparation and Properties of Polycarbonate Based Nanofibers and Nanocomposites Thomas Baby 2021
Page 4. Optimization of processing parameters and production of polycarbonate nanofibers in dichloromethane (DCM), tetrahydrofuran (THF) and N, N dimethyl formamide (DMF) based solvent systems Studies on the Preparation and Properties of Polycarbonate Based Nanofibers and Nanocomposites Thomas Baby 2021
Page 5. Production of polycarbonate nanofibers by electrospinning of its optimized mass in dichloromethane (DCM)–N, N dimethyl formamide (DMF) binary solvent system Studies on the Preparation and Properties of Polycarbonate Based Nanofibers and Nanocomposites Thomas Baby 2021
Page 7. Copper Oxide Nanoaggregates-Reduced Graphene Oxide-Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Composite for the Electrochemical Sensing of Uracil Green Synthesized Metal Nanostructures for the Sensing of Drugs and Metal Ions Jaise Mariya George 2021
Page 3. Micro small medium enterprises(MSME) an overview An evaluation of CGTMSE scheme in public sector banks - a study with respect to Kerala Avani, T 2021
Page 4. Systemic violence of globalization, racism and military dictatorship in african context: a critique on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Nadifa Mohamed’s the orchard of lost souls Reading Violence: A Zizekian Study of Select Women's Writing James Joseph 2021
Page 6. Domestic violence and surrogacy in Indian context: a study on Kishwar Desai’s witness the night and origins of love Reading Violence: A Zizekian Study of Select Women's Writing James Joseph 2021
Page 4.Organisation And Functioning of Supplyco and Consumerfed The role of Supplyco and Consumerfed in stabilising prices of Essential commodities in Kerala – a comparative analysis Muhammed Basheer, M P 2021
Page 4. Total Quality Management-A Theoretical overview A study on total quality management of public sector and Private sector banks in Kerala Anu T Philip 2021
Page 3. Indian health insurance sector : an overview Customer grievance redressal practices of health insurance companies with special reference to Kerala Ramya, K P 2021
Page 6. Optimization Of Biodiesel Mixture Alternate fuel for a direct injection diesel engine Biju Cherian Abraham 2021
Page 4. Turning Optical Properties of CuZn2InTe4 Quantum Dots by Varying Zn and Precursor Ratio Investigations on the Synthesis and Characterization of Chalcogen-based quaternary quantum dots Libin Kuriakose 2021
Page 5. Turning Optical Properties of AgInZn2Te4 Quantum Dots by Varying Precursor Concentration Investigations on the Synthesis and Characterization of Chalcogen-based quaternary quantum dots Libin Kuriakose 2021
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of Brain Targeted Teaching Model on 21st Century Skills and Achievement in Science at Secondary School Level Jyothi, K R 2021
Page 6. Optimisation of nanoparticles mixture ratio and combustion analysis Nano Particle Mixture Effects on the Performance and Emission Characteristics with Biodiesel in a Diesel Engine Georgekutty S Mangalathu 2021
Page 7. Optimised nanoparticles with fuel additives Nano Particle Mixture Effects on the Performance and Emission Characteristics with Biodiesel in a Diesel Engine Georgekutty S Mangalathu 2021
Page 3. Casein mediated synthesis of stabilized metal/metal-oxide nanoparticles with varied surface morphology through ph alteration Nanoparticles for Improved Plant Growth and Secondary Metabolite Production Rakhimol, K R 2021
Page 2.Theoretical overview Developing an Instructional Strategy based on SIOP Model for Improving English Language Proficiency among Students at Higher Secondary Level Chinchu S Kurian 2021
Page 2.Theoretical overview Developing an Instructional Strategy based on SIOP Model for Improving English Language Proficiency among Students at Higher Secondary Level Chinchu S Kurian 2021
Page 2. A brief overview on Magnetoresistance Design and characterization of magnetoresistive rare-earth compounds Smitha Joseph 2021
Page 4. A Metal-Free 0D/2D Heterojunction: An efficient photocatalyst for organic pollutant degradation in natural sunlight Polymeric carbon nitride based functional materials for environmental remediation and energy conversion applications Marilyn Mary Xavier 2021
Page 3. Conceptualising Oppression of Women and Nature Configuring New Paradigms of Ecofeminism: A Comparative Critique of Sarah Joseph and Margaret Atwood Liz Mary Antony 2021
Page 2. Constructing the Collateral Pawn – An Overview The Female Body as the Collateral Pawn: A Study in Select Partition Novels Simi Hyder Ali 2021
Page 1. The Journey from Oral Traditions to the Politics of Print Re-Visioning Epics: A Study of Select Indian Novels Aiswarya R Rao 2021
Page 3. Diversity-Oriented Strategies for the Synthesis of Pyrrolo[2,1-a]isoquinoline Natural Product Crispine A Ex- Chiral Pool Synthesis of Chiral- γ –Butyrolactone Based Natural Products Chithra Mohan 2021
Page 3. A rule-based approach to identify thelearning style of online learners basedon Felder-Silverman learning style model An Intelligent E-Learning Environment for Enhancing Learner Performance Lumy Joseph 2021
Page 4. A learning path recommendation model based on learning style of online learners using sequence pattern mining An Intelligent E-Learning Environment for Enhancing Learner Performance Lumy Joseph 2021
Page 4. Trajectory Estimation of a Moving Object - A Monocular Visual Odometry Approach Adaptive Feature Point Based Three Dimensional Motion Estimation Sajikumar, S 2021
Page 5. An Object Tracking Algorithm Basedon Continuous Wavelet Transform Adaptive Feature Point Based Three Dimensional Motion Estimation Sajikumar, S 2021
Page 4. Clustering and Optimization of Continuous Spatio Temporal Aggregate Queries Spatio Temporal Clustering on Semantic Trajectories Nishad, A 2021
Page 1. Introduction and objectives Tailoring of nanomaterials for the sensing and degradation of Agricultural and industrial effluents Priyanka, R N 2021
Page 4. Rapid Sunlight Driven Mineralization of Dyes and Fungicide in Water by Novel Sulfur Doped Graphene Oxide/Ag3VO4/Ag Nanocomposite Tailoring of nanomaterials for the sensing and degradation of Agricultural and industrial effluents Priyanka, R N 2021
Page 6. Rapid Sunlight Driven Mineralization of Dyes and Fungicide in Water by Novel Sulfur Doped Graphene Oxide/Ag3PO4/Ag Nanocomposite Tailoring of nanomaterials for the sensing and degradation of Agricultural and industrial effluents Priyanka, R N 2021
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. Ionic Liquid Modified Natural Rubber MWCNT Nanocomposites: Transport of Organic Solvents Synthesis and characterisation of rubber-carbon nanotube - ionic liquid composites Jessy Anto Therattil 2021
Page 5. FEMALE OFFENDERS AND THE CRIMINALJUSTICE SYSTEM The Etiology of Female Infraction in India: Legal and Human Rights Issues Roopa, C S 2021
Page 7. EMPIRICAL STUDY ONFEMALE PRISONERS IN INDIA The Etiology of Female Infraction in India: Legal and Human Rights Issues Roopa, C S 2021
Page 5. PROBLEMS FACED BY TAX OFFICIALS AND DEALERS IN GST A Study on Sales Tax Reforms in Kerala Ann Abraham 2021
Page 3. Historical Trajectories of Ayurveda and the orgin of Health Tourism in Kerala Economic Implications of Health Tourism in Kerala: with Special Reference to Ayurveda Liji George 2021
Page 2. CONCEPTUAL OUTLINE AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE - A Theoretical FRAMEWORK A study on informal workers in mega development projects of Ernakulam district Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian 2021
Page 6. WORKING AND ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS OF INFORMALWORKERS IN THE MEGA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS OFERNAKULUM DISTRICT A study on informal workers in mega development projects of Ernakulam district Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian 2021
Page 8. WORKING AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, ITS OVERALLSATISFACTION AND COEFFICIENTS - EXPLORATORYFACTOR ANALYSIS A study on informal workers in mega development projects of Ernakulam district Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian 2021
Page 3. INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY –OVERVIEW A study on the marketing strategies adopted by pharmaceutical companies in Kerala Remya, P D 2021
Page 3. MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES–AN OVERVIEW A study on the effectiveness of Knowledge management initiatives of govt. of Kerala in micro small and medium enterprises Sumi Simon 2021
Page 4. KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT –A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW A study on the effectiveness of Knowledge management initiatives of govt. of Kerala in micro small and medium enterprises Sumi Simon 2021
Page 3.In Situ decoration of gold nanoparticles on graphene oxide via nanosecond laser ablation for remarkable chemical sensing and catalysis Laser plasma induced green synthesis of nano hybrids and nanocomposites for multifunctional applications Parvathy, N 2021
Page 4.Evolution of silver decorated graphene oxide nano hybrids via pulsed laser ablation for bi-functional SERS, optical limiting and antimicrobial activity Laser plasma induced green synthesis of nano hybrids and nanocomposites for multifunctional applications Parvathy, N 2021
Page 5.Fabrication of strongly fluorescent graphene quantum dots via liquid phase laser ablation with exceptional nonlinear optical response Laser plasma induced green synthesis of nano hybrids and nanocomposites for multifunctional applications Parvathy, N 2021
Page 4. ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF WORK LIFE ONTHE BASIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OFSALES WOMEN Quality of work life and job satisfaction of sales women in the textile shops in Kerala Elizabeth, P M 2021
Page 5. THE INFLUENCE OF QUALITY OF WORK LIFE ONTHE JOB SATISFACTION OF THE SALES WOMEN INTHE TEXTILE SHOPS IN KERALA Quality of work life and job satisfaction of sales women in the textile shops in Kerala Elizabeth, P M 2021
Page 4. An Overview of Travel and Tourism Industry The role of travel agencies in the promotion of travel and tourism in Kerala Siji Verghese, V 2021
Page 3.NON BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANIESAN OVERVIEW Consumer finance and NBFCs - A study on lending Pattern Anila, A S 2021
Page 5. The Postmodern Non-Conformity of Allen’s Oeuvre From Carnival to the Postmodern through Freud and Bergson : Reading the nuances of Comedy in Six Woody Allen Movies Vipin Cherian 2021
Page 4.An Overview of Indian Life Insurance Sector Emerging challenges to work – life balance: a comparative study of Life insurance corporation of India and selected private sector insurance companies Nisha Mary Jose 2021
Page 4. TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY OFTHE EMPIRE IN MUNNA Environmental reordering of a native land: Colonialism and the making of Munnar Jijo Jayraj 2021
Page 2. Palladium Catalyzed Annulation ofBaylis-Hillman Adducts Toward theSynthesis of Indenes Synthetic Explorations of Acrylic Compounds and Acrylonitrile Derived Polymers towards the Formation of arbo/Heterocycles and its Applications Sruthi, P R 2021
Page 3. A New Operation in Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and its Properties. Application of Fuzzy Sets in food Product Quality Control Divya, S L 2021
Page 2. Comparison of Perishable Inventory Systemswith/without Production and Retrial ofCustomers Stochastic Queueing Inventory Systems With Perishable Items Reshmi, P S 2021
Page 2. STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATIONS OFTHE HYDRATED AND ANHYDROUSTUNGSTEN TRIOXIDE NANOPARTICLES Structural and Electrical properties of hydrated form of Tungsten trioxide and its applications as energy storage devices Manuja, M 2021
Page 5. FERROELECTRIC TO PARAELECTRICPHASE TRANSITION ANDTHERMOCHROMIC PROPERTY OFHYDRATED TUNGSTEN TRIOXIDE Structural and Electrical properties of hydrated form of Tungsten trioxide and its applications as energy storage devices Manuja, M 2021
Page 6. ENERGY STORAGE APPLICATIONS OFHYDRATED TUNGSTEN TRIOXIDE Structural and Electrical properties of hydrated form of Tungsten trioxide and its applications as energy storage devices Manuja, M 2021
Page 2 . Isolation, screening and identification of antagonistic rhizobacteria against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici from tomato rhizosphere soil Defense elicitation by plant probiotic Bacillus spp. against Fusarium wilt of tomato Karthika, S 2021
Page 4. Greenhouse evaluation ofpromising PGPR for growth promotion Defense elicitation by plant probiotic Bacillus spp. against Fusarium wilt of tomato Karthika, S 2021
Page 5. Evaluation of defense elicitation potential of Bacillus spp. against Fusarium oxysporum. f. sp. lycopersici and identification of the antifungal compounds Defense elicitation by plant probiotic Bacillus spp. against Fusarium wilt of tomato Karthika, S 2021
Page 5. Mineral Magnetic Characterization of Iron Oxides in the Lateritic Soils of Kerala, south western India* Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Regolith Developed Over Precambrian Rocks under Tropical Monsoonal Climate in Kerala, India Linu Babu 2021
Page 6. Natural Dyes as Colour Enhancers in Ornamental Fish Extraction and Applications of Natural Dyes from Selected Plants Tintu Jose, Manicketh 2021
Page 4. DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OFUNSUPERVISED MACHINE LEARNING METHODS INSENTIMENT ANALYSIS Development Of Intelligent Methods For Sentiment Analysis Over Unstructured Bigdata Sharon Susan Jacob 2021
Page 3. Synthesis, Characterisation and electrochemical evaluation of polyaniline-nickel doped cerium oxide binary composites Binary and Ternary composites of Polyaniline for electrochemical and energy storage applications Sreekala S Sharma 2021
Page 4. Synthesis,characterisation and electrochemical evaluation of polyaniline- sodium doped zinc oxide binary composites Binary and Ternary composites of Polyaniline for electrochemical and energy storage applications Sreekala S Sharma 2021
Page 6. Ternary composites of Graphene-sodium doped zinc oxide for electrochemical applications Binary and Ternary composites of Polyaniline for electrochemical and energy storage applications Sreekala S Sharma 2021
Page 7. Hybrid composites of polyaniline-sodium doped zinc oxide-multiwalled carbon nanotubes for electrochemical applications Binary and Ternary composites of Polyaniline for electrochemical and energy storage applications Sreekala S Sharma 2021
Page 2. Objectives Diversity and Distribution of Macrolichens in Pathanamthitta District Kerala Sonia Anna Zachariah 2021
Page 3. Feature selection- centre of gravity method using ant colony optimization Swarm Intelligence Based Approaches to Feature Selection Leena C Sekhar 2021
Page 2. Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge Based Strategy on Academic Stress, Science Attitude and Achievement in Physics of Students at Secondary Level Aswathy K.S 2021
Page 2. Marshall-Olkin Length Biased LomaxDistribution and Its Applications A Study on weighted distributions and their application in biomedical Research Jismi Mathew 2021
Page 3. Marshall-Olkin Length Biased MaxwellDistribution and Its Applications A Study on weighted distributions and their application in biomedical Research Jismi Mathew 2021
Page 4. Marshall-Olkin Length Biased WeightedGeneralized Uniform Distribution and ItsApplications A Study on weighted distributions and their application in biomedical Research Jismi Mathew 2021
Page 3. ORGANIC MODIFICATION OF LAYEREDDOUBLE HYDROXIDE WITH STEARIC ACID Multifunctional Natural Rubber/Stearic acid modified Mg Al Layered Double Hydroxide Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Bio Nanocomposites Saju Daniel 2021
Page 4. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OFNR/St-LDH/MWCNT HYBRID BIONANOCOMPOSITES Multifunctional Natural Rubber/Stearic acid modified Mg Al Layered Double Hydroxide Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Bio Nanocomposites Saju Daniel 2021
Page 6. THERMAL AND WETTING PROPERTIES OFNR/St-LDH/MWCNT HYBRID BIONANOCOMPOSITES Multifunctional Natural Rubber/Stearic acid modified Mg Al Layered Double Hydroxide Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Bio Nanocomposites Saju Daniel 2021
Page 2. LIFE SKETCH AND CONTRIBUTIONS OFCHERTHALA GOPALAN NAIR A Study of the Musical Contributions of Cherthala R. Gopalan Nair to Carnatic Music Babitha D Yamuna 2021
Page 5. A queueing model for the observation of suspicious data Design and Control of Next Generation Networks by Queueing Theory Sinu Lal, T S 2021
Page 3. Aim and objective of the study Evaluation Of Anti Neuroinflammatory Agents From Selected Marine Red Algae Targeting Neurodegenerative Diseases Asha Chacko 2021
Page 7. Acute oral toxicity of EGC Evaluation Of Anti Neuroinflammatory Agents From Selected Marine Red Algae Targeting Neurodegenerative Diseases Asha Chacko 2021
Page 1. Tuning of reactivity and selectivity of sodium borohydride for applications in organic synthesis Semi synthetic approach towards designing of a few molecules of drug likeness Prasanth C.P 2021
Page 2. INSULIN-MEDIATED REGULATION OFPAD4 ACTIVITY IN NEUTROPHILS Insulin mediated regulation of peptidylarginine deiminase 4 Binchu V Shaji 2021
Page 3. INFLUENCE OF SEX HORMONES ONINSULIN-MEDIATED REGULATION OF PAD4 Insulin mediated regulation of peptidylarginine deiminase 4 Binchu V Shaji 2021
Page 5. VESICULAR NET RELEASE: ROLES OFPAD4 AND CALCIUM Insulin mediated regulation of peptidylarginine deiminase 4 Binchu V Shaji 2021
Page 2. Feminism: An Overview Public and Private Spheres in the Works of Arundhati Roy and Manju Kapur Elizabeth Varghese 2021
Page 2. AN OVERVIEW OF IT SECTOR &REVIEW OF LITERATURE Work life balance of women in information technology sector in Kerala Tina Blossom 2021
Page 3. An overview of women entrepreneurship Problems and prospects of women entrepreneurship in kerala . Kochurani N V 2021
Page 5. Formation of the Wet-rice Agrarian Order Making of the Paddy field Landscape Ecosystem in Kerala (c.4th CE - c.12th CE): Historical Antecedents Uma 2021
Page 1. Income tax planning - An overview A study on the perception of the employees in Kerala towards Profitability, security, liquidity and utility of tools used for income tax planning practices Jimmy M Puthuparambil 2021
Page 4. Livelihood: Background, Strategies and Outcomes Institutional arrangements and Livelihood of traditional fishermen In Kerala a study from the perspective of common property Resources Dickson David 2021
Page 3. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Developing and Validating Intervention Strategies for conscientizing female adolescents in Kerala High Schools for preventing sexual abuse Dinu M Joy 2021
Page 6. NATURAL RUBBER-BASED SOLUTIONADHESIVES: EFFECT OF CARBON BLACK ONTHE PROPERTIES Studies on adhesives based on natural rubber and polychloroprene Shybi A.A 2021
Page 7. CARBON BLACK FILLED NATURAL RUBBERBASEDSOLUTION ADHESIVES: EFFECT OFTACKIFIERS Studies on adhesives based on natural rubber and polychloroprene Shybi A.A 2021
Page CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Studies on adhesives based on natural rubber and polychloroprene Shybi A.A 2021
Page 4. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH The Practical Overview Ideological grooming and its impact on employee Engagement among temple employees of Kerala Menon Prithi Raghavan 2021
Page 4. Impact of conversion of natural forest to rubberplantation on soil organic carbon storage andfloral biodiversity Carbon sequestration potential of major land use systems in the western ghats with special reference to rubber Hevea brasiliensis Muell Arg Phebe Joseph 2021
Page 4. Structural, Dielectric, Magnetic and Optical properties ofCerium doped Ni-Zn mixed ferrite Synthesis and Characterization of nano mixed ferrites and its Photocatalytic application in dye degradation Lovely George 2021
Page 5. Enhanced Magnetic Properties at Low Temperature ofMn substituted Ni-Zn Mixed Ferrite doped with Gd ionsfor Magnetoresistive applications. Synthesis and Characterization of nano mixed ferrites and its Photocatalytic application in dye degradation Lovely George 2021
Page 3. EFFECT OF CALCINATION TEMPERATURE ONTHE PROPERTIES OF NANOPHASE NiWO4 Studies on the properties of nanostructured nickel tungstate Hitha H 2021
Page 6. THERMAL, STRUCTURAL, OPTICAL, MAGNETICAND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF NiWO4/SnPcNANOCOMPOSITES Studies on the properties of nanostructured nickel tungstate Hitha H 2021
Page 3. Influence of Hybrid Fillers on Vulcanization Kinetics,Morphology and Mechanical Properties ofNR/EPDM Blend Studies on the properties of natural rubber nr epdm blends with clays as Fillers Manju V.Nair 2021
Page 6. Effect of Hybrid Fillers on Transport Behaviour ofNR/EPDM Blend Studies on the properties of natural rubber nr epdm blends with clays as Fillers Manju V.Nair 2021
Page 2. In vitro evaluation of alpha amylase, alphaglucosidase, and aldose reductase inhibition by callusextracts of Vernonia anthelmintica and isolation ofRhamnetin from callus. Production of rhamnetin from in vitro cultures of Vernonia anthelmintica L Willd Fa Asteraceae Maya Rajan 2021
Page 3. Micropropagation of Vernonia anthelmintica (L.)Willd. through Direct and Indirect Organogenesis Production of rhamnetin from in vitro cultures of Vernonia anthelmintica L Willd Fa Asteraceae Maya Rajan 2021
Page 5. Enhancing the Production of Rhamnetin by Elicitorsin Adventitious Root Cultures ofVernonia anthelmintica Production of rhamnetin from in vitro cultures of Vernonia anthelmintica L Willd Fa Asteraceae Maya Rajan 2021
Page 4. STRUCTURAL, OPTICAL AND SURFACE ANALYSIS OF COPPER AND H-BN THIN FILMS Fabrication and Characterization of Thermally Conductive Flexible Printed Circuit Boards for High Power Applications Remesh Kumar K R 2022
Page 6. Exploring Radialene-type Bonding in Cyclic Oligomers of Carbonmonoxide and Carbonsulphide A theoretical study of radialenes Minu Elizabeth Thomas 2022
Page 3. OBJECTIVES & SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY Evaluation of mosquito control methods and the potency of certain plant extracts in the control of the Dengue fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti Priya T.V 2022
Page 1. An Overview of Palladium and Copper Catalyzed Reactions of Anilides Explorations of copper and palladium catalyzed carbon-carbon and carbon heteroatom bond forming reactions of Anilides Saranya T V, 2022
Page 4. Polymer Supported Palladium Catalyzed ortho Selective C-H Olefination of Anilides Explorations of copper and palladium catalyzed carbon-carbon and carbon heteroatom bond forming reactions of Anilides Saranya T V, 2022
Page 5. AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OFEXISTENCE OF IMPACTS Impact of special events on economy and culture - a study with special reference to Ernakulam and Thrissur districts Sreelakshmi K . 2022
Page 6. RELATIVE INTENSITY OFIMPACTS OF EVENTS Impact of special events on economy and culture - a study with special reference to Ernakulam and Thrissur districts Sreelakshmi K . 2022
Page 1. An Outline of the Study Financial inclusion and regional rural banks: a study with special Reference to kerala gramin bank in the coastal areas of ernakulam district Linda George 2022
Page 4. Outreach of Financial Inclusion: An Empirical evaluation Financial inclusion and regional rural banks: a study with special Reference to kerala gramin bank in the coastal areas of ernakulam district Linda George 2022
Page 5. The Diseasified Object The Wellness Turn Reconfiguring the Subject within the Discourse of Diseasification Joby Mathew 3 2022
Page 7. Stochastic Optimization of Local Purchase Quantities in a Geo/Geo/1Production Inventory System Stochastic analysis of discrete time queueing models with without inventory Anilkumar M. P 2022
Page 3. COIR INDUSTRY - AN OVERVIEW A study on coir industry of Kerala with special reference to the coir Fibre manufacturing enterprises in Alappuzha and Kollam districts Salih N 2022
Page 3. INVESTMENT - AN OVERVIEW Investment behaviour of salaried women in Kerala Binoy Vincent 2022
Page 4. DATA ANALYSIS I - ADOPTION OFMOBILE BANKING A customer centric study on mobile banking in kerala TESSA MARY JOSE 2022
Page 3. HOUSING FINANCE-A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Perceptual analysis of housing finance by public and private Institutions in Kerala NINU ROSE 2022
Page 6. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OFHOUSEBOAT INDUSTRY: THE PERCEPTIONOF HOUSEBOAT OWNERS Problems and prospects of backwater tourism Industry in kerala a case study of houseboat tourism in Alappuzha kumarakom region NEETHU NALIN 2022
Page 6. Outcomes. Collective action, commons and sub sea level wetland farming in Kerala, a socio ecological analysis JIKKU KURIEN 2022
Page 3. THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK AND BRIEF OUTLINE OFINDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRIES A study on service quality and customer perceptions of Indian telecom industry With special reference to Kerala GIRISH, M C 2022
Page 3. OVERVIEW OF SCHEDULED CASTE WOMEN IN INDIAAND KERALA Employment in unorganised sector among educated scheduled caste women in Kerala with special reference to Thrissur district SMITHA R 2022
Page 3. LEGISLATIVE SAFEGUARDS AND CIVILSOCIETY ACTIVISM FOR PROTECTION OFWOMEN’S RIGHTS-AN ANALYSIS Protection of Womens Rights in Kerala , A Study of Jaagratha Samithis in Thrissur District JEWEL JOHN ALAPPATT 2022
Page 4.Jaagratha samithis evolution growth organisational structure and role Protection of Womens Rights in Kerala , A Study of Jaagratha Samithis in Thrissur District JEWEL JOHN ALAPPATT 2022
Page 5. EFFECTIVENESS OF JAAGRATHA SAMITHIANALYSISAND EXPERIENCES OFPANANCHERY PANCHAYAT Protection of Womens Rights in Kerala , A Study of Jaagratha Samithis in Thrissur District JEWEL JOHN ALAPPATT 2022
Page 2. Synthesis, Characterization and Applications ofNoble Metal Nanoparticles: A Review Green synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles and investigation of their characteristic properties Mamatha Susan Punnoose 2022
Page 3. Optimisation of Processing Parameters, Preparation and Characterisation of Electrospun PMMA Nanofibers with Different Architectures Studies on the synthesis and applications of electrospun poly methyl methacrylate PMMA nanofibers with different architectures Princy Philip 2022
Page 4. Studies on the Optical Properties of Electrospun PMMA Nano fibers of Different Architectures Incorporated with Noble Metal Nanoparticles Studies on the synthesis and applications of electrospun poly methyl methacrylate PMMA nanofibers with different architectures Princy Philip 2022
Page 5. Studies on the Optical Properties of Electrospun PMMA Nanofibers ofDifferent Architectures Incorporated with Lanthanide β-diketonateComplexes Studies on the synthesis and applications of electrospun poly methyl methacrylate PMMA nanofibers with different architectures Princy Philip 2022
Page 6. Studies on the Optical Properties of Electrospun PMMA Nanofibers ofDifferent Architectures Incorporated with PbS Quantum Dots Studies on the synthesis and applications of electrospun poly methyl methacrylate PMMA nanofibers with different architectures Princy Philip 2022
Page 7. Studies on the Optical and Adsorption Properties of ElectrospunPMMA Nanofibers of Different Architectures Adsorbed with MethyleneBlue and Brilliant Green Dyes Studies on the synthesis and applications of electrospun poly methyl methacrylate PMMA nanofibers with different architectures Princy Philip 2022
Page 1. General introduction and objectives Solid phase synthesis of pyridine derivatives and studies on their corrosion inhibitory and biological activities Ashly Thomas 2022
Page 2. Solid phase synthesis of pyridine derivatives: An overview Solid phase synthesis of pyridine derivatives and studies on their corrosion inhibitory and biological activities Ashly Thomas 2022
Page 4. ANALYSIS OF DATA AND RESULT OFTHE STUDY Effect of swimming, yoga, aerobic dance and combined training on selected health related physical fitness, physiological and biochemical variables among college women Renjith T A 2022
Page 2. Synthesis and application of Weinreb amides related to(2S,3S) and (2S,3R)-3-hydroxy-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-2,3-dicarboxylic acids Syntheses of medicinally important enantiopure compounds using 2S, 3S and 2S, 3R tetra hydro 3 hydroxy 5 oxo 2,3 furandicarboxylic acid Zabeera K T 2022
Page 5. Attempted synthesis of enantiomers of(2S,3S) and (2S,3R)-3-hydroxy- 5-oxotetrahydrofuran-2,3-dicarboxylic acids Syntheses of medicinally important enantiopure compounds using 2S, 3S and 2S, 3R tetra hydro 3 hydroxy 5 oxo 2,3 furandicarboxylic acid Zabeera K T 2022
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW A study on discourse competence in english in relation to linguistic performance and linguistic intelligence among secondary school students Smitha Kunjappan 2022
Page 3. OBJECTIVES AND PLAN OF WORK Formulation and evaluation of chronotherapeutic drug delivery system for bronchial asthma Chacko Joseph Adayady 2022
Page 3. AIM AND OBJECTIVES Phytochemical evaluation and antifertility studies on cyclea species Sujesh M 2022
Page 3. EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS -AN OVERVIEW A comparative study on the performance of gold exchange traded funds with index funds in India Roshni P R 2022
Page 3. OPTIMIZING SPECKLE REDUCTION INMEDICAL ULTRASOUND IMAGENOVELAPPROACHES Medical Image enhancement and analysis a frame work Shereena V B 2022
Page 4. EFFECT OF COPPER DOPING ON THE PROPERTIES OFNANOCRYSTALLINE BaWO4 Synthesis and characterization of pristine and doped nanocrystalline Ba WO4 Seenamol K Stephen 2022
Page 6. EFFECT OF 8 MeV ELECTRON BEAM IRRADIATION ONTHE PROPERTIES OF NANOCRYSTALLINE BaWO4 Synthesis and characterization of pristine and doped nanocrystalline Ba WO4 Seenamol K Stephen 2022
Page 4. Degradation of Emerging Contaminants by Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) Identification and degradation studies of emerging contaminants in selected aquatic matrices Nejumal K K 2022
Page 3.Synthesis and Characterization of Polyaniline Doped with Different Acids and Monomer/Oxidant Ratios Investigations on certain highly conducting polymer nanocomposites for technologically important applications Francis Xavier, P A 2022
Page 3.Intuitionistic Level Subgroupsin Cyclic Groups of Order pn A study on level subgroups of intuitionistic fuzzy groups Divya Mary Daise S 2022
Page 4.Intuitionistic Level Subgroupsin Cyclic Groups of Order pq A study on level subgroups of intuitionistic fuzzy groups Divya Mary Daise S 2022
Page 4.FOOD AND FEEDING BIOLOGY OFMYSTUS GULIO A Study on biology of an indigenous catfish Mystus gulio Hamilton, 1822 from Vembanad Wetlands and its utilisation for kitchen waste management Mumthaz P. Hameed 2022
Page 7.In vitro cytotoxic effect of Myrisica beddomei Kingsubsp. ustulata W.J. de Wilde to L929 (Fibroblast)and PA1 (Ovarian Cancer) cell lines Phytochemistry and pharmacology of ethnomedicinal plant Myristica beddomei king subsp ustulata W J de Wilde Neethu Joy 2022
Page 3.SOCIAL MEDIA AND SOCIAL COMMERCE- AN OVERVIEW Influence of social media as a marketing tool on consumer adoption a study on lifestyle brands among urban consumers of Kerala Dawn Jose 2022
Page 4.Design and Development of CPW Fed SRR Loaded Monopole Antenna for Triple Band Operation Investigations on the cpw fed planar monopole antennas with different types of loading techniques for bandwidth enhancement and multiband characteristics Smitha, K M 2022
Page 5.Design and Development of CPW Fed Planar Antenna with Corrugated Patch for Multiple Operations Investigations on the cpw fed planar monopole antennas with different types of loading techniques for bandwidth enhancement and multiband characteristics Smitha, K M 2022
Page 3. In vitro screening studies ofMuntingia calabura L. leaf extracts Pharmacological impact of Muntingia calabura L against experimental colon carcinogenesis Jisha Ninan 2022
Page 3. OBJECTIVES & SIGNIFICANCE Digit ratio and different skills a study on their relationship Krishna Prabha, K S 2022
Page 3. Optimal cluster design for a hierarchial model65 Design and simulation of a hierarchical model for effective power utilization in wireless sensor communication Preetha P 2022
Page 6. GOODS AND SERVICES TAX IN INDIA– THE NEWFANGLED FEATURESFOR ‘ONE NATION ONE TAX ONEMARKET’ Goods and services tax in india a pragmatic approach in the light of relevant constitutional provisions. Vidya V. Devan 2022
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effectiveness of an adult instructional package for enhancing 3 rs and health awareness among tribal communities Biji B 2022
Page 6. EFFECT OF OXIDATION STATE OFDOPANT ON AMMONIUMPERCHLORATE Thermal and crystallographic studies of ammonium perchlorate doped and co crystallised with kinetic and ballistic modifiers Savitha Nair 2022
Page 7. SELECTED SEMI INORGANICMATERIALS AS THERMALDECOMPOSITION MODIFIERS OFAMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Thermal and crystallographic studies of ammonium perchlorate doped and co crystallised with kinetic and ballistic modifiers Savitha Nair 2022
Page 8. METAL OXIDE COMPOSITECATALYST AS DOPANT ONAMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Thermal and crystallographic studies of ammonium perchlorate doped and co crystallised with kinetic and ballistic modifiers Savitha Nair 2022
Page 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY Pharmacological investigations of Lablab purpureus Linn for anti inflammatory activity Pramod, C 2022
Page 8. Invitro analysis of Genistein isolated from Lablab purpureus L. inhibits LPS induced inflammation in hPBMCs cells via a TLR-mediated NF-kappa B pathway and oxidative stress condition Pharmacological investigations of Lablab purpureus Linn for anti inflammatory activity Pramod, C 2022
Page 3. Fuzzy Morphological Operators on Fuzzy Hypergraphs Application of fuzzy sets and graph theory in mathematical morphology Nuja M Unnikrishnan 2022
Page 3. Screening, isolation and growth optimization studies of selected microalgae in synthetic wastewater Wastewater treatment and use of spent biomass for selected biological applications: A study using two freshwater microalgae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Planktochlorella nurekis Praveen Kumar, C S 2022
Page 3. HEALTHCARE SECTOR – AN OVERVIEW An empirical analysis of the antecedents of patients' loyalty in the healthcare sector of Kerala Jobin Sahadevan 2022
Page 4. RENEWAL.READING, REPENTENCE AND RE-ORIENTATION:FORMATION OF THE MAR THOMA EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATIONAND DALIT PARISHES Dalit christians in Mar thoma church in Kerala, defining social space Varughese K C 2022
Page 4. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Social work intervention to Resolve psycho social problems among the wives of chronic alcoholics Sajitha Joseph 2022
Page 3. LABOUR MIGRATION-AN OVERVIEW A study on the migrant labourers in construction sector in Kerala Rengi Abraham 2022
Page 3. MIGRATION: A GENERAL OVERVIEW Analysis of socio economic status of internal migrant workers in Kerala, a case study of Malappuram district Amina Poovancheri 2022
Page 4. Luminescent properties of Er3+ doped multicomponent borosilicate glasses for optoelectronic applications Luminescent characteristics and energy transfer mechanism of Eu3+/Nd3+/Er3+/Sm3+/Dy3+activated multicomponent borosilicate glasses. Adon Jose 2022
Page 4. Evaluation of plant beneficial properties ofbacterial isolates from pitcher Beneficial effects of bacteria with activity against Pythium aphanidermatum isolated from pitcher plant Aswani, R 2022
Page 5. Identification of bioactive metabolites ofselected bacterial isolates by LC-MS/MSand GC-MS analysis Beneficial effects of bacteria with activity against Pythium aphanidermatum isolated from pitcher plant Aswani, R 2022
Page Theoretical Overview Effectiveness of Chinese Mathematical Model for Learning Mathematics at Primary Level Anu, S R 2022
Page 4. catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of persistent organics in water Synthesis, characterization and green chemical applications of doped ferrite nano catalysts Kavitha, S 2022
Page 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE ANDTHEORETICAL OVERVIEW Parental involvement, parental expectation and academic self regulation of students with hearing and visual impairment Priya Chandra, K. 2022
Page 2.THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effect of Nature Based Learning Strategy on Science Process Skills and Achievement of Academically Challenged Primary School Children Dinimol Jacob 2022
Page 4. AN ANALYSIS OF THE WORKINGCONDITION AND QUALITY OF WORK OFTHE WOMEN WORKERS IN SHOPS ANDESTABLISHMENTS Casualisation and feminisation of work in the urban unorganised sector in Kerala Liji Maliakkel 2022
Page 3. A GENERAL OVERVIEW Economics of seized vehicles in Kerala, a cost benefit analysis Asha Neendur 2022
Page 6. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MODEL ON THE VALUE OFSEIZED VEHICLES FOR THE EFFICIENT CONDUCT OFSEIZED VEHICLE AUCTION Economics of seized vehicles in Kerala, a cost benefit analysis Asha Neendur 2022
Page 4. TRENDS, PATTERNS AND DETERMINANTS OF THETECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF THE COIR CO-OPERATIVESOCIETIES IN ALAPPUZHA COIR PROJECT Role of Alappuzha coir cluster development society in the modernization and development of coir industry Anu, A V 2022
Page 5. THE PROFITABILITY OF THE COIR CO-OPERATIVESOCIETIES AFFILIATED TO ALAPPUZHACOIR PROJECT Role of Alappuzha coir cluster development society in the modernization and development of coir industry Anu, A V 2022
Page 3. ENVIRONMENT AND INDUSTRIES INKERALA: AN OVERVIEW Economic development and the environment : a case study of chemical industry in Kerala Gincy Lukose, V 2022
Page 2. US FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS IRAN:FROM HARRY S. TRUMAN TO BARACK OBAMA Social media as a foreign policy Tool : a study focused on U S - Iran relations Shibi Kiran, M 2022
Page 3. Penelope’s Odyssey towards Bildung: The ‘Text’ ure and Patterns in The Penelopiad De/re constructing narratives: a study of counter discursive strategies in margaret atwood's the penelopiad and chitra divakaruni's the palace of illusions Anupa Rose Babu 2022
Page 4. Asking (Im)Pertinent Questions: Panchaali’s Odyssey and the Attainment of Bildung De/re constructing narratives: a study of counter discursive strategies in margaret atwood's the penelopiad and chitra divakaruni's the palace of illusions Anupa Rose Babu 2022
Page 2. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: AN OVERVIEW Health status and healthcare expenditure of marine fisherfolks with heart disease in Kerala Bittu Ann Chacko 2022
Page 4. MARINE FISHERIES SECTOR IN KERALA: AN OVERVIEW Health status and healthcare expenditure of marine fisherfolks with heart disease in Kerala Bittu Ann Chacko 2022
Page 7. HEART DISEASE TREATMENT EXPENDITURE OFTHE MARINE FIHSERFOLKS IN KERALA Health status and healthcare expenditure of marine fisherfolks with heart disease in Kerala Bittu Ann Chacko 2022
Page 3. State Re-organization and Kallar Pattam Colony Spatial transition of Kallar Pattom colony the case of a state sponsored frontier settlement Jency, T 2022
Page 4. An Overview of the History of Kallar Pattam Colony Spatial transition of Kallar Pattom colony the case of a state sponsored frontier settlement Jency, T 2022
Page 3. TOURISM IN MALABAR –AN OVERVIEW Tourism in the Malabar region of Kerala a study on tourist Satisfaction and the perception of tourism among the natives . Shaaji, E V 2022
Page 5. EXPECTATION AND EXPERIENCE OFFOREIGN TOURISTS Tourism in the Malabar region of Kerala a study on tourist Satisfaction and the perception of tourism among the natives . Shaaji, E V 2022
Page 3. HEALTH STATUS AND HOUSEHOLDHEALTH EXPENDITURE IN KERALA:AN OVERVIEW Household health expenditure in Kerala Ganga Devi, T R 2022
Page 8. RELEVANCE OF THE SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OFSREE NARAYANA GURU IN MODERN WORLD A Study on the Vedantic Background of Sree Narayana Guru's Social Philosophy Shini Joseph 2022
Page 3. FINANCIAL INCLUSION: AN OVERVIEW Effectiveness of financial inclusion initiatives among plantation workers of Kerala Jose Antony 2022
Page 3. AN OVERVIEW OF HOMESTAY TOURISMIN KERALA Home stay based Tourism development in Kerala Mahim Ebrahim 2022
Page 3. E-COMMERCE: AN OVERVIEW A customer centric study on E commerce in Kerala Anish Thomas 2022
Page 3. An Overview of Hospital Service Marketing Marketing of hospital services in Kerala Nisha Joseph 2022
Page 4. Overtones of Posthuman Ecocriticism in Elizabeth Bishops Select Poems An Ecocritical reading of Elizabeth Bishop's poetry SIMI K M 2022
Page 6. EFFECTIVENESS OF PRODUCT LIABILITY THROUGH CDRA IN KERALA – OPPOSITE PARTIES’ PERSPECTIVE Effectiveness of product liability through consumer dispute redressal agencies in Kerala Honey Thomas 2022
Page 4. ANALYSIS OF DATA AND RESULTS OFTHE STUDY Psychological antecedents of coaching an exploratory study among volleyball coaches Mathews, J 2022
Page 9. Conclusions and future outlook Properties of phenol formaldehyde resin with nano reinforcements carbon nanotube nanocellulose and nanosilica Lakshmipriya Ravindran 2022
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Influence of mental health on personal strength and coping academic stress among student teachers at secondary school level Ginish gopal 2022
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effect of a web tools integrated digital learning strategy on scientific creativity, academic anxiety and achievement in chemistry among students at secondary school level Pooja S 2022
Page 9. Conclusion and Future Outlook Studies on environmental friendly green composites based on soy protein Rekha rose koshy 2022
Page 9. Evaluation of anti-inflammatory effects of the butanol fraction (BUGG) obtained from ethanol extract of root bark of Gardenia gummifera L. f. Anticancer and anti inflammatory properties of Gardenia gummifera Linn f Suma, D 2022
Page 3. FARMER ORGANISATIONS- A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Performance of vfpcks farmer markets in Kerala a case study Deepa Reghukumar 2022
Page 5. STUDY AREA AND SAMPLE UNITS– AN OUTLINE Performance of vfpcks farmer markets in Kerala a case study Deepa Reghukumar 2022
Page 3. FINANCIAL INCLUSION – AN OVERVIEW Financial inclusion and socio economic empowerment of tribals a study of Idukki district in Kerala state Shahana Basheer 2022
Page 2. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENERGY SECURITY: A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW Sustainable development and energy security: a comparative study of India and China Shibu M George 2022
Page 3. AN OVERVIEW OF ENERGY SECURITY IN INDIA Sustainable development and energy security: a comparative study of India and China Shibu M George 2022
Page 4. AN OVERVIEW OF ENERGY SECURITY IN CHINA Sustainable development and energy security: a comparative study of India and China Shibu M George 2022
Page 4. Mapping the ‘Objective Violence’ in the MaddAddam Trilogy Green ideas: mapping the alternatives in contemporary science fiction Tania John 2022
Page 13. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Carbon black partitioning and its effect on properties of Rubber Rubber blends Abitha, V K 2022
Page 3. Dairy Sector – An Overview Management practices of dairy farmers in Kerala Athira Krishnan. 2022
Page 4. An Overview of Cu-Catalyzed SonogashiraCoupling Reaction Novel protocols for the copper catalyzed carbon carbon and carbon nitrogen bond formations Saranya Salim 2022
Page 3. Ligand-Free Cu-Catalyzed Suzuki Coupling ofAlkynyl Bromides with Boronic Acids inEthanol Under Microwave Irradiation Novel protocols for the copper catalyzed carbon carbon and carbon nitrogen bond formations Saranya Salim 2022
Page 1. Transition Metal-CatalyzedCoupling Reactions: An Overview Novel protocols for the copper catalyzed carbon carbon and carbon nitrogen bond formations Saranya Salim 2022
Page 2. INTERFACE ASSISTED STRAIN-INDUCEDMAGNETOELECTRIC COUPLING IN CORESHELLNANOSTRUCTURES OFCoFe2O4@ZnO Engineered nanocomposite heterostructures based on ferrites for magnetoelectric applications Praveena M.G. 2022
Page 3. MAGNETOELECTRIC COUPLING STUDIES ONNANO COMPOSITE BASED ON 2D Cr2O3ANDCoFe2O4NANOPARTICLES Engineered nanocomposite heterostructures based on ferrites for magnetoelectric applications Praveena M.G. 2022
Page 4. STRUCTURAL, MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC ANDMAGNETOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OFCo0.5Ni0.5Fe2O4 - PVDFNANOCOMPOSITE FILMS Engineered nanocomposite heterostructures based on ferrites for magnetoelectric applications Praveena M.G. 2022
Page 3. Occurrence and distribution of Total heterotrophic bacteria Anticancer and anti inflammatory properties of Gardenia gummifera Linn f Suma, D 2022
Page 6. Morphological and structural aspects ofmodified polysulfone - TATA+-OH membranes Design and fabrication of triazatriangulenium cations based anion exchange membranes Jince Thomas 2022
Page 9. Conclusions and future outlook Design and fabrication of triazatriangulenium cations based anion exchange membranes Jince Thomas 2022
Page 5. Dye-sensitized solar cells based onnonvolatile Co(II)/Co(III) electrolyte,delivering higher power conversion efficiencyfor indoor applications Facile synthesis of functional molecular liquids and composites for energy applications Soorya Sasi 2022
Page 8. Summary and outlook. Facile synthesis of functional molecular liquids and composites for energy applications Soorya Sasi 2022
Page 4. DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERISATION OFHIGHLY POROUS STARCH-BASED AEROGEL BYFREEZE DRYING Development and characterization of starch based composite materials Siji K Mary 2022
Page 6. BIOMODULATION AND PHYSIOCHEMICAL SURFACEANALYSIS OF STARCH/TITANIUM OXIDEBIOCOMPOSITE FILMS Development and characterization of starch based composite materials Siji K Mary 2022
Page 7. DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENT FILMS BASED ONSTARCH AND ANTHOCYANIN EXTRACTED FROMBUTTERFLY PEA FLOWER AS THE FRESHNESSSENSOR OF THE PRAWN SEAFOOD SAMPLE Development and characterization of starch based composite materials Siji K Mary 2022
Page 3. PREPARATION OF IRON OXIDE NANOSTRUCTURES AND STUDY OFTHEIR MATERIAL, PHOTOCATALYTIC ANDANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES Influence of metal doping and heterostructure formation on the photocatalytic and antibacterial activity of hematite nanostructures Julie Ann Joseph 2022
Page 2. REVIEW OFLITERATURE Taxonomic studies on foliicolous fungi in Vagamon hills Kerala Hina Mohamed 2022
Page 5. Energy Efficient Hybrid Firefly-Crow Optimization algorithm for VM Consolidation Distributed dynamic consolidation of virtual machines for energy efficiency in cloud data centres Nimmol P John 2022
Page 6. Multi-objective Optimal Support Vector regression Model for Host Overload Detection Distributed dynamic consolidation of virtual machines for energy efficiency in cloud data centres Nimmol P John 2022
Page 4. PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF NMAE ONTHE ETHANOL INDUCED TOXICITYIN Hep G2 CELL LINES Hepatoprotective activity of nalpamaram Jyothilekshmi S 2022
Page 7. EFFECT OF NMAE ON THE OXIDATIVE STRESSINDUCED BY ETHANOL Hepatoprotective activity of nalpamaram Jyothilekshmi S 2022
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives Treatment of waste water containing toxic azo dyes using polymeric hydrogels Rino Laly Jose 2022
Page 6. SUMMARY AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Treatment of waste water containing toxic azo dyes using polymeric hydrogels Rino Laly Jose 2022
Page 3. An Overview of the Textile Industry in Kerala A study on the performance and problems of handloom industry in Kerala under the MFA regime Lakshmy Devi C S 2022
Page 3. HEALTH STATUS OF TRIBAL POPULATION:AN OVERVIEW Health status of tribal children in Kerala with special reference to Wayanad district Mithila K M 2022
Page 5. AN EVALUATION OF THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OFTRIBAL CHILDREN IN WAYANAD DISTRICT Health status of tribal children in Kerala with special reference to Wayanad district Mithila K M 2022
Page 3. THEORIES AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES OFMIGRATION A study on the economic impact of labour migration in Kerala Anu P. R. 2022
Page 6. Summary and Observations Technological hegemony and international relations with special reference to new generic technology Jacob John 2022
Page 5. LOCATING VADAKKUMKOOR IN THETRANS – OCEANIC TRADE NETWORKOF EARLY MODERN KERALA Trade,networks and the Vadakkumkoor region : pepper trade in early modern Kerala Lakshmi S Nair 2022
Page 3. BPO: AN OVERVIEW Employee attrition and retention: a study on BPO industry in Kerala Santhosh C 2022
Page 6. EFFECT OF EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION ANDORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT ONEMPLOYEE INTENTION TO QUIT AND STAY Employee attrition and retention: a study on BPO industry in Kerala Santhosh C 2022
Page 3. CAUSE-EFFECT-OUTCOME MODEL Persuasiveness of word of mouth in the promotion of motion picture industry in Kerala Anoop Tom Thomas 2022
Page 8. OUTCOMES OF PERSUASIVE EFFECT OFWORD OF MOUTH Persuasiveness of word of mouth in the promotion of motion picture industry in Kerala Anoop Tom Thomas 2022
Page 4. INDIAN MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY- AN OVERVIEW Persuasiveness of word of mouth in the promotion of motion picture industry in Kerala Anoop Tom Thomas 2022
Page 3. WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP - AN OVERVIEW Entrepreneurial performance among women micro entrepreneurs in Kerala Shahija V A 2022
Page 4. ENTREPRENEURIAL PERFORMANCE - AN OVERVIEW Entrepreneurial performance among women micro entrepreneurs in Kerala Shahija V A 2022
Page 2. Re-presenting Intersecting Oppressions The poetics of resistance : a comparative study of the selected poems of Rajathi salma and Mamang Dai Smithalekshmi S 2022
Page 1. ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF TOURISM A study on cultural tourism in Kerala with special reference to Aranmula heritage village Ansu R 2022
Page 3. Employees' Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility and their Behavioural Outcomes A study on employees' perception of corporate social responsibility in Kerala Litha Mary IssaC 2022
Page 5. Employees Organisational Identification and Organisational Commitment A study on employees' perception of corporate social responsibility in Kerala Litha Mary IssaC 2022
Page 7. Employees' organizational Citizenship Behaviour A study on employees' perception of corporate social responsibility in Kerala Litha Mary IssaC 2022
Page 8. Employees' perception of CSR and their Behavioural Outcomes- an analysis of the Relationships Using Structured Equation Modelling A study on employees' perception of corporate social responsibility in Kerala Litha Mary IssaC 2022
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effectiveness of Sudarsanakriya yoga on self efficacy and select multiple intelligences of student teachers at secondary level Anitha A.K. 2023
Page 4. Aim and Objectives Screening of pharmacological activities of sarcostigma kleinii. (Family - Icacinaceae) Elizabeth Abraham P 2022
Page 8. Categorical Connections ofL-G-Filters with L-Filters,L-Interior Operators andL-Fuzzy Pre-proximities A study on lm-g-filter spaces and related topics Merin Jose 2022
Page 9. Categorical Relationshipsamong L-G-Filters, L-FuzzyGrills, L-Closure Operatorsand L-Fuzzy Cotopologies A study on lm-g-filter spaces and related topics Merin Jose 2022
Page 12. Alexandrov L-Quasi-G-Filters,Alexandrov L-FuzzyPre-proximities andApproximation Operators A study on lm-g-filter spaces and related topics Merin Jose 2022
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Developing a multimedia instructional package for enhancing language skills in english among primary school students Resmi T.R. 2022
Page 5. Modification of optical emission in electrospun PVA nanofibers:Effect of Cerium oxalate crystals doped with Neodymium andPraseodymium Study on photonic properties of one dimensional nano-structures Parvathy Radhakrishnan 2023
Page 2. An Overview of Carbon Dots: Its History,Synthesis, Properties, andPotential Applications Carbon Dots as a sustainable Nanoplatform for Multifaceted Applications Binila K Korah 2023
Page 4. Carbon Dots as a Fluorescent Ink and Dual-Mode Probe for the Efficient Detection ofDoxycycline and Hg(II) Ions Carbon Dots as a sustainable Nanoplatform for Multifaceted Applications Binila K Korah 2023
Page 6. Terahertz Shielding Performance ofBiocarbon/Cellulose Nanofiber Aerogels andNanopapers Nanocellulose Based Sustainable Nanocomposites For electromagnetic Interference shielding Avinash R Pai 2023
Page 4. Customer Relationship management(CRM): An Overview Customer relationship management practices in lic of India : a study in Kerala SUNEERA P A 2023
Page 4. Service Quality of Online Travel Service Providers Internet marketing of tourism FEBA KURIAN 2023
Page 3. AN OVERVIEW OF GREEN BANKING Customer centric study on green initiatives by new generation banks in Kerala Neeraja T S 2023
Page 3. An Overview of Commercial Banking, Electronic Banking and Green Banking in India A study on green initiatives of commercial banks in Kerala Bhagyalakshmi S Pai 2023
Page 4. An Overview of Commercial Banking, Electronic Banking and Green Banking in India A study on green initiatives of commercial banks in Kerala Bhagyalakshmi S Pai 2023
Page 2. INDIAN EXPATRIATES3 IN GCC COUNTRIES: AN OVERVIEW Economic and social status of return emigrants from the United Arab Emirates (UAE): a study on Malappuram district in Kerala Jadeeda K 2023
Page 2. Historical Outline of the Evolution ofFormal Education in Travancore Historicizing the shifts in civic policies of higher education in twentieth century Travancore K M Vishnu Namboodiri 2023
Page 3. The Colonial-Missionary Structure ofEducation: The Civic Discourse Historicizing the shifts in civic policies of higher education in twentieth century Travancore K M Vishnu Namboodiri 2023
Page 4. Emergence of State Policies onHigher Education in Travancore Historicizing the shifts in civic policies of higher education in twentieth century Travancore K M Vishnu Namboodiri 2023
Page 5. Structural Model: Impact of GREs Reasonsfor Return, Motivations and Problems onEnterprise Performance Gulf returned entrepreneurs of Kerala - problems and prospects Manju C Mohan 2023
Page 3. MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF WOMENENTREPRENEURS IN THE MSME SECTOR OFKERALA –AN OVERVIEW Management practices of women entrepreneurs in the MSME sector of Kerala Akhila M K 2023
Page 3. Parable of Depravity in Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower Imagined religions: constructing redefined spirituality in select postmodern american fiction Clint Peter Roy 2023
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Influence of emotional intelligence on job satisfaction and teacher effectiveness of higher secondary school teachers Mary Ann Paul C 2023
Page 3. A Quantum Chemical Investigation into the MolecularMechanism of the Atmospheric Reactions of Chemiionswith Nitrogen and Nitrogen Oxides A quantum chemical investigation on the reaction mechanism of atmospheric nitrogenous pollutants Rehin Sulay 2023
Page 6. Conclusion and Future Outlook A quantum chemical investigation on the reaction mechanism of atmospheric nitrogenous pollutants Rehin Sulay 2023
Page 7. Sovereign immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction: A barrier to erercise criminal jurisdiction against ships Criminal jurisdictional issues in different maritime zones Nikhilesh N 2023
Page 3. KOTTAYAM: ON THE WHEELS OFMODERNITY Transition to modernity : makings of Kottayam Nisha Ann Jacob 2023
Page 3. Land Reforms, Public Discourses and Shifting Modes ofDomination Dalit land movements, media and citizenship in contemporary Kerala Shine P S 2023
Page 3. REHABILITATION FOR VICTIMS OFSEX TRAFFICKING INEUROPE, AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA Rehabilitation of sex trafficked women and girl children with special emphasis on vocational rehabilitation in India Anju Thomas 2023
Page 5. EXECUTIVE INTERVENTION INREHABILITATION OF VICTIMS OFSEX TRAFFICKING IN INDIA Rehabilitation of sex trafficked women and girl children with special emphasis on vocational rehabilitation in India Anju Thomas 2023
Page 6. JUDICIAL RESPONSIVENESS OFINDIAN COURTS IN VICTIMREHABILITATION Rehabilitation of sex trafficked women and girl children with special emphasis on vocational rehabilitation in India Anju Thomas 2023
Page 7. COMPENSATION FOR VICTIMS OFSEX TRAFFICKING IN INDIA Rehabilitation of sex trafficked women and girl children with special emphasis on vocational rehabilitation in India Anju Thomas 2023
Page 9. Final conclusions and outlook Studies on the fabrication of dye sensitized solar cells and their characterization Feba Job 2023
Page Chapter 1 Amphiphilic Block Copolymers - An Overview Design synthesis experimental and computational study of photo tunable controlled release systems Aravind K 2023
Page CHAPTER 5 EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL ATTRIBUTES IN ASSEMBLAGE ORGANIZATION OF STREAM FISHES Microhabitats in selected streams of Pamba river southern Kerala with special reference to fishes Ruby Thomas 2023
Page Chapter 1 An Outline of the Ferrite Materials A study of the physical properties of some ferrites and their gas sensing applications Jacob George 2023
Page CHAPTER 1 An Overview of Machine Learning in Chemistry Machine learning approach to predict molecular properties and quantum mechanical theories Sajesha K P 2023
Page CHAPTER 5 Prediction of External Quantum Efficiency of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes having PAH Cored Emitter Molecules, using Machine Learning Machine learning approach to predict molecular properties and quantum mechanical theories Sajesha K P 2023
Page CHAPTER 6 Summary and Outlook Machine learning approach to predict molecular properties and quantum mechanical theories Sajesha K P 2023
Page CHAPTER III CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW Efficacy of education as a development tool for Muthuvan tribes in Kerala Jeena Shelly 2023
Page CHAPTER - III SERVICE QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION BETWEEN BSNL AND AIRTELAN OVERVIEW A comparative study of service quality and customer satisfaction between BSNL and Airtel in Mangalore district Mahesh Kumar,T M 2023
Page CHAPTER 3 MUTUAL FUNDS - AN OVERVIEW Investment behaviour in mutual funds a study with reference to equity linked savings scheme in Kerala Rejani R K Nair 2023
Page 3. THE KRISTUBHĀGAVATA – AN OVERVIEW Kristubhāgavata and it's philosophy:a study Sheena V J 2023
Page 4. THE PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY OFTHE KRISTUBHĀGAVATA Kristubhāgavata and it's philosophy:a study Sheena V J 2023
Page 2. MGNREG SCHEME- THE REVIEW OFLITERATURE Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and tribal development in Kerala Shalby Joseph 2023
Page 3. MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURALEMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME(MGNREGS) - THE PROFILE AND OVERVIEW Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and tribal development in Kerala Shalby Joseph 2023
Page 4. MGNREG SCHEME IN THE SELECT TRIBALDESTINATIONS IN KERALA – A PROFILE OFTHE STUDY AREA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and tribal development in Kerala Shalby Joseph 2023
Page 4. Biological Screening ofZiziphus rugosa Leaf Extract (ZLE) Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on ziziphus rugosa lam. Midhila Baby 2023
Page 5. Molecular Evidence for the Wound Healing Potency ofLyophilized Powder ofZiziphus rugosa Leaf Extract (ZLE) Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on ziziphus rugosa lam. Midhila Baby 2023
Page 3. Optimisation of processing parameters and characterisation ofsodium alginate - polyvinyl alcohol nanofibres Marine polysaccharide based electrospun nanofibres for functional applications Jomit T Mathew 2023
Page 6. Magnetic Hyperthermia Studies ofCobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured ferrites for magnetic hyperthermia applications Anila I Thayyil 2023
Page 2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Effectiveness of a learning package for early identification of children with special needs on awareness, attitude and competency among preschool teachers Shila Jasmine L S 2023
Page 3. Screening of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in a conventional drinking water treatment plant of central Kerala, India: Occurrence, Seasonal variation and Risk assessment studies Analysis of contaminants of emerging concern in selected drinking water sources and their degradation studies Jeeva M. Philip 2023
Page 4. Degradation studies of the identified contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) Analysis of contaminants of emerging concern in selected drinking water sources and their degradation studies Jeeva M. Philip 2023
Page 5. d-local Antimagic Vertex Coloring of a Graph andSome Graph Operations A study on graph colorings and related topics Preethi K Pillai 2023
Page 4. RIGHT TO HEALTH OF OLDER PERSONS THROUGH THE HUMAN RIGHTS PRISM Conserving human rights of senior citizens in India – an analytical study on the effectiveness of legal mechanisms with special reference to Kerala Mini Paul 2023
Page 5. RIGHT TO SOCIAL SECURITY OF OLDER PERSONS IN INDIA – PERSPECTIVES, MECHANISMS AND IMPACT Conserving human rights of senior citizens in India – an analytical study on the effectiveness of legal mechanisms with special reference to Kerala Mini Paul 2023
Page 6. ELDER ABUSE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PERSONS Conserving human rights of senior citizens in India – an analytical study on the effectiveness of legal mechanisms with special reference to Kerala Mini Paul 2023
Page 2. Bayesian Estimation of Residual Measures ofFinite Range Distribution Estimation of the residual entropy function of finite range distribution in real data situation Athira N. R 2023
Page 5. Estimation of Residual measures for the FiniteRange Distribution in the presence ofk -outliers Estimation of the residual entropy function of finite range distribution in real data situation Athira N. R 2023
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Sustainable poly(lactic acid)functionalized mesoporous silica biocomposites for intelligent fish packaging Jissy Jacob 2023
Page 6. THERMAL DEGRADATION KINETICS OFPLA/0.6SPA-MPS-ACN COMPOSITE FILMS Sustainable poly(lactic acid)functionalized mesoporous silica biocomposites for intelligent fish packaging Jissy Jacob 2023
Page 9. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK Sustainable poly(lactic acid)functionalized mesoporous silica biocomposites for intelligent fish packaging Jissy Jacob 2023
Page 1. Introduction, Review of Literature &Objectives of the study Effect of glutathione enriched herbal formulation on experimental diabetic model: possible role in age associated pathogenesis Sheethal S 2023
Page 3. Preparation and optimization of glutathioneenriched herbal formulation Effect of glutathione enriched herbal formulation on experimental diabetic model: possible role in age associated pathogenesis Sheethal S 2023
Page 7. Effect of glutathione enriched polyherbalformulation on streptozotocin induced diabeticmodel by regulating oxidative stress andPKC pathway Effect of glutathione enriched herbal formulation on experimental diabetic model: possible role in age associated pathogenesis Sheethal S 2023
Page 2. Synthesis, Properties, and Applications ofBiomass Derived Carbon Dots: A Review Biomass derived carbon based nanomaterials for diverse applications Sneha Mathew 2023
Page 5. Heteroatom Doped Carbon Dots from GreenSources for the Selective and Sensitive Detection ofMetal Ions and as Fluorescent Ink Biomass derived carbon based nanomaterials for diverse applications Sneha Mathew 2023
Page 7. Biomass Derived Carbon Dot as Nanoswitch, LogicGate Operation, and Electrochemical Sensor forFlavonoids Biomass derived carbon based nanomaterials for diverse applications Sneha Mathew 2023
Page 3. AN OVERVIEW ON FINANCIAL LITERACY ANDFINANCIAL EDUCATION INITIATIVES An evaluative study on the effectiveness of financial education programmes of financial literacy centres in Ernakulam district Bilu Job 2023
Page 6. Factors Inuencing the Quality ofHEIs in Kerala Total quality management - a comparative study among the higher education institutions in Kerala Shaji Thomas 2023
Page 5. Distributional Aspects and Determinants ofFood Subsidy in Kerala Food security and food subsidy in Kerala Soumya V S 2023
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Surface modification of titanium dioxide nanoparticles using functionalized biocompatible macromolecules: theoretical interpretations, antimicrobial properties and anticancer applications Diana Elizabeth Jose 2023
Page 1. Transition-metal catalyzed C-N and C-S bondforming reactions: An overview Novel Copper and Iron catalyzed protocols for C-N and C-S bond formations towards the synthesis of 2-aminothiazole derivatives and related Chemistry Radhika S 2023
Page 6. Transition-metal catalyzed synthesis of2-aminobenzothiazoles: An overview Novel Copper and Iron catalyzed protocols for C-N and C-S bond formations towards the synthesis of 2-aminothiazole derivatives and related Chemistry Radhika S 2023
Page 1. Introduction and Objectives of the Thesis A computational chemistry investigation on the binding and inhibitory activity of some selected flavonoids against sars viral target proteins Jibin K Varughese 2023
Page 5. Nitrogen and Sulphur Co-doped CarbonQuantum Dot Integrated Bismuth OxideNanocomposite as Photocatalyst andElectrochemical Sensor Functional applications of fluorescent carbon quantum dots synthesized using green routes for the remediation of water pollution Bony K John 2023
Page 6. Fabrication of Lanthanum-mediated CarbonQuantum Dots for the Fluorescent Detection ofAniline and Enhancement in PhotocatalyticDegradation Efficiency of Zirconium OxideNanoparticles Functional applications of fluorescent carbon quantum dots synthesized using green routes for the remediation of water pollution Bony K John 2023
Page 9. Conclusion and Outlook Functional applications of fluorescent carbon quantum dots synthesized using green routes for the remediation of water pollution Bony K John 2023
Page 3. PLASMON-ENHANCED OPTICAL SENSINGBY METALLIC NANOSTRUCTURES Theoretical modelling of plasmonic nanostructures for sensing applications Simitha S 2023
Page 2. Synthesis, Properties, and Applications ofNanomaterials: A Review Sensing of hazardous pollutants in water using nanomaterials Bijimol D 2023
Page 3. Optimization of processing and solution parameters for the fabrication of Poly(styrene- co-methylmethacrylate) nanofibers Studies on the fabrication of Poly(styrene co methylmethacrylate) nanofibers and nanocomposites by electrospinning technique Vinitha Varkey 2023
Page 6. Fabrication of metal oxide and rare earth compound incorporated electrospun Poly (styrene-co-methyl methacrylate) nanofiber composites Studies on the fabrication of Poly(styrene co methylmethacrylate) nanofibers and nanocomposites by electrospinning technique Vinitha Varkey 2023
Page 6. AREA, PRODUCTION, AND PRODUCTIVITY OFCOOL SEASON VEGETABLES Production and marketing of cool season vegetables in Idukki district. Anu Savio 2023
Page 7. PROBLEMS, PRACTICES, AND SATISFACTION OFCOOL SEASON VEGETABLE CULTIVATORS - ANANALYSIS Production and marketing of cool season vegetables in Idukki district. Anu Savio 2023
Page 8. PROBLEMS, PRACTICES, AND SATISFACTION OFCOOL SEASON VEGETABLE CULTIVATORS - ANANALYSIS Production and marketing of cool season vegetables in Idukki district. Anu Savio 2023
Page 3. ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OFCONSUMER PROTECTIONMOVEMENT Performance of consumer disputes redressal forums in Kerala Francis K O 2023
Page 5. PERFORMANCE OF CONSUMERDISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUMSIN KERALA: PERSPECTIVES OFFORUM OFFICIALS ANDADVOCATES Performance of consumer disputes redressal forums in Kerala Francis K O 2023
Page 6. PERFORMANCE OF CONSUMERDISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUMSIN KERALA: PERSPECTIVES OFCOMPLAINANTS Performance of consumer disputes redressal forums in Kerala Francis K O 2023
Page 3. An Overview of Housing andLocal Self-Government Institutions Housing development and local self government institutions - an evaluative study in Kerala Jins Mathew 2023
Page 4. DESCRIPTION OF CASE STUDY ORGANISATIONS Human resource development climate : characteristics and determinants in the non-profit sector in Kerala Unnikrishnan T S 2023
Page 3. Drug Market Interventions in India - An Overview Drug market interventions: a study on fair price medical shops in Kerala Merin Joy 2023
Page 4. THE RE-ORGANIZATION OFPORTUGUESE TRADE (1571-1663 CE) Urban growth of Kochi (1500-1663): socio - economic study Mary Antonyo K J 2023
Page 2. LITERATURE REVIEW: AN OVERVIEW OF THEINTERPRETATIVE TOOLS Gaze and Hegemony: A feminist reading of an interface of fiction and film - The Color Purple Navitha Elizabeth Jose 2023
Page 2. The Lost World: Survival of Homosapien in an Apocalyptic Age – An EcologicalImperialistic Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake The apocalyptic turn: a thematic study of ecological imperialism in select speculative science fictions and movies Aswathy C N 2023
Page 3. From Apocalypse to Rejuvenating Ecotopia: An Ecological Imperialistic Reading ofMargaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood The apocalyptic turn: a thematic study of ecological imperialism in select speculative science fictions and movies Aswathy C N 2023
Page 2. Orientalist Discourse, Western Feminism and Muslim Women Writing faith, re-writing identities: gender, agency and empowerment in the select works of Leila Aboulela and Mohja Kahf Minu Fathima 2022
Page 2. Pursuit of ‘the Past’: An Ordeal Authenticity accentuating tropes: works of William Dalrymple Anu S Swathy 2023
Page 5. Summing up and Conclusion-A Dynamic Balancing of theDiametrically Opposed Magic realism as a narrative strategy in the novels of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Devi Mohan 2023
Page 4. The Glass Bead Game—An Occidental Artefact Hidden discourses, latent ideals: a study of the novels of Hermann Hesse Madhu V 2021
Page 3. CAREER ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES IN THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW Glass ceiling effect on career advancement of women in the banking sector of Kerala Jikky P Shaji 2023
Page 1. INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW OFLITERATURE Re-reading nationalism: special reference to the Marthoma church's response to Indian-nationalist movement Abraham C Pulinthitta 2023
Page 1. Islamic Feminism in South Asia: An Overview Constructing the female muslim self: a study of gender and sexuality in select south Asian women's fiction Resuna M Rasheed 2023
Page 2. A Study on Seasonal and Latitudinal Variations ofFresnel Frequency and Drift Velocity usingAmplitude Scintillations over Indian Sector A study on ionospheric characteristics and complexities under various magnetic conditions Soumya M S 2023
Page 3. A Study on Variations of Complexity Quantifiersduring quiet time/storm time periods overMid Latitude ionosphere A study on ionospheric characteristics and complexities under various magnetic conditions Soumya M S 2023
Page 6. The Response of Complexity Behaviour ofIndian Equatorial Ionosphere during theSolar Eclipse of December 2019 A study on ionospheric characteristics and complexities under various magnetic conditions Soumya M S 2023
Page 5. In-genome clustering analysis toidentify the evolution ofantimicrobial resistance genes inKlebsiella pneumoniae Genomic insights into the health risk potential of multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens isolated from healthy broilers Sreejith S 2023
Page 2. Synthesis, Properties, and Applications ofCarbon Nanomaterials: A Review Carbon based nanomaterials for analytical, biological, and energy applications Chinnu R Thara 2023
Page 4. Multi-faceted Performance of Plain Carbon Dots forFluorescent/ Electrochemical Detection of Cr(VI)and Doxycycline, and Photocatalytic Reduction ofCr(VI) Ions Carbon based nanomaterials for analytical, biological, and energy applications Chinnu R Thara 2023
Page 8. Conclusion and Outlook Carbon based nanomaterials for analytical, biological, and energy applications Chinnu R Thara 2023
Page 6. In-situ Fabrication of Porous Graphitic CarbonNitride Nanosheets Decorated with Lanthanides forVisible Light Assisted Photocatalytic Breakdown ofRefractory Pollutant Carbon based nanomaterials for analytical, biological, and energy applications Chinnu R Thara 2023
Page 6. OUTCOME OF DIGITAL FINANCILA INCLUSION AMONG YOUTH IN KERALA Digital Financial Inclusion Of Youth In Kerala: A Rural And Urban Demand Side Analysis Sruthimol K S 2024
Page 5. FINANCIAL SATISFACTION OFHOUSING LOAN BORROWERS Interrelationship between borrower behaviour and financial satisfaction among housing finance borrowers in Kerala Sebastian K S 2024
Page 3. CENTRAL FINANCE – AN OVERVIEW State-local fiscal relationship in Kerala Mettilda George 2023
Page 3. Finite Gabor frame operators andsemi-frame operators Some problems related to gabor frames in hilbert spaces Jineesh Thomas 2023
Page 8. Mixed frame operators Some problems related to gabor frames in hilbert spaces Jineesh Thomas 2023
Page 4. MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD AND BAYESIANESTIMATION OF STRESS STRENGTH RELIABILITYR= P[ ] OF LOMAX DISTRIBUTION BASED ONRECORD VALUES Stress strength reliability estimation for lomax distributions Neethu Jacob 2023
Page 5. QUASI LIKELIHOOD AND QUASI BAYESIANESTIMATION OF STRESS STRENGTH RELIABILITYR=P[Y < X < Z] OF LOMAX DISTRIBUTION BASED ONCOMPLETE SAMPLE Stress strength reliability estimation for lomax distributions Neethu Jacob 2023
Page 6. SEMIPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION OF STRESSSTRENGTH RELIABILITY R= P [ ] OFLOMAX DISTRIBUTION Stress strength reliability estimation for lomax distributions Neethu Jacob 2023
Page 4. STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ONHEIs AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Role of higher education institutions in entrepreneurship development - an evaluative study in north kerala Vineesh A K 2023
Page 5. CUSTOMER CENTRIC 5. ORIENTATION OF EMPLOYEES Customer Centricity and Performance of NBFCs in Kerala Vimal Jack Roy 2024
Page 6. PERCEIVED CUSTOMER CENTRICITY AND OUTCOMES Customer Centricity and Performance of NBFCs in Kerala Vimal Jack Roy 2024
Page 3. PEPPER PRODUCTION – AN OVERVIEW Agrarian crisis in the post globalisation Era: The case of production, productivity and price of pepper in Kerala Ratish Mon A V 2023
Page 4. EXPLORATION ANDINTERPRETATION OFCONSTRUCTS USED IN THE STUDY Entrepreneurial satisfaction among msme cluster entrepreneurs in Kerala Jeebu Joseph 2024


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