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Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP) is the knowledge gateway of medicinal and aromatic plants related services and technologies. It organizes kisan mela (Farmers Fair) every year and display new varieties/technologies and innovative cultivation practices on commercially...
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People and technology are the two major ingredients considered to enhance benefits and provide opportunities in farming system. Perfect blending of these ingredients not only leads to maximize the agricultural production but also helps in improving livelihood. Openhanded efforts have been...
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The second dielectric virial coefficient is evaluated for nonspherical polar fluids and compared with the experimental data of NH3 and CH3F.
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The second and third virial coefficient of a gas of nonspherical molecules of arbitrary symmetry have been calculated for a set of force parameters which has been found suitable to explain the dilute gas viscosity data. The influence of a large number of orientation dependent pair- and...
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The second and third virial coefficients of polar gases have been calculated for a set of force parameters which has been found suitable to explain the dilute gas viscosity data. The influence of a large number of orientation dependent pair- and three-body nonadditive interactions have been...
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Continuous soil-gas radon and thoron measurements were carried out at 15 days interval along Mat fault in Mizoram (India), which lies in the seismic zone V of the seismic zonation map of India. The study was carried out from March 2012 to February 2013 using LR-115 Type II detectors,...
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In this paper, we report that the ratio of broadband energy (0.01–2 Hz) to high-frequency energy (0.3–2 Hz), E <Subscript>r</Subscript>, estimated from regional seismograms of India, might be a useful parameter in estimating tsunami potential of earthquakes in the Sumatra–Andaman region. E <Subscript>r</Subscript> is expected to be...</subscript></subscript>
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