... Technology
IICB Indian Institute of Chemical Biology
IISc Indian Institute of Science
IIT Indian Institute of Technology
IMTECH Institute of Microbial Technology
ISBC Indo-Swiss Collaboration in Biotechnology
IVRI ... of the presence of destabilizing signals in toxin coding genes.
Elimination of such sequences enhanced the level of expression of toxin poly-
peptides. A toxin coding gene (cry 1Ia5) devoid of ... Biotechnology in India
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Work on DNA fingerprinting and genetic diversity analysis of tetraploid wheat
in relation to evaluation of glutenin and gliadin polymorphism in durum,
evaluation of
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... Research, Kolkata, India. He is also the
chief of movement disorders clinic at the Bangur Institute of Neurology at Kolkata, India.
Prof Das obtained his MD and superspecialty training in Neurology ... hypertension
in an urban community ofIndia using the JNC VII criteria, with the aim of
identifying the risk factors and suggesting intervention strategies. A total of
1609 respondents out of 1662 individuals ... Arindam Basu
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1 Dept Of Neuromedicine, Bangur Institute Of Neurology, Kolkata, India.
2 Malda District Hospital, Malda, India.
3 Fogarty Training Program, IPGMER, Kolkata, India.
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Indian women.
Increasing the use of contracep-
tives is one way to reduce fertility.
While the knowledge of family
planning is nearly universal in India,
only ... and
Strategies in India,
Indian Institute
of Advanced Study, Occasional
Papers 30, New Delhi.
National Crime Records Bureau,
1995,
Crime in India- 1994,
New Delhi.
Prasad, Shally, 1996, “Instituting
Measures ... health of Indian women is
intrinsically linked to their status in
society. Research on women’s
status has found that the contribu-
tions Indian women make to
families often are overlooked, and
instead...
... investments to sustain
or improve the recreational services provided
by the park, such as walking and picnicking.
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A monthly
increase in
the municipal
tax
Payment vehicle in Indian ...
Heterogeneity is often the result of differences of the social, economic,
demographic and attitudinal characteristics of the respondents (Boxall
and Adamowicz, 2002). In order to gain insight into the ...
The Value of Improved Public Services: An
Application of the Choice Experiment Method
to Estimate the Value of Improved Wastewater
Treatment Infrastructure inIndia
Ekin Birol
International...
...
Industry in India
T
he call centre industry inIndia is located within the country’s
emerging ITES–BPO sector whose major constituent is global
off-shoring operations (henceforth also termed offshoring ... their claims relating to the latter,
professed commitment to employee well-being, rooted in the notion
of professionalism, served organizational interests in maintaining
conducive intra-organizational ...
(2006) points out that India s numerous advantages have resulted in a
steady increase in the scale and depth of existing service lines and in
the addition of newer vertical-specifi c and emerging,...
... the following financial years within 2 months
of the close of the financial year.
5.8.2.3. Include the report in their annual reports, as part of the Report of
the Trustees, beginning with ... also submit an undertaking to the Board while filing the
soft copy of draft SID certifying that the information contained
in the soft copy matches exactly with the contents of the hard
copy filed ... Board in PDF Format along with printed copy
of the same. AMC shall also submit an undertaking to the
Board while filing the soft copy that information contained in
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Regulation 18 (15A) of...
... with guidelines from the Ministry of Rural Development,
Government of India. Based on the Planning Commission, Government ofIndia estimates of
2004-05 (uniform recall period), 27% ofIndia s ... These vaccines have been integrated into the public health
program of many developing countries including India. Usually, the date and type of vaccination
of a child are recorded in a health ... provides the method of
fixing the cut off point of poor in each of these dimensions.
4
Multidimensional Poverty and the State of Child Health inIndia
Abstract
Using data from the...
... Solutions in India: Summary of a Joint Workshop by the Institute of Medicine, the Indian National Science Academy, and the Indian Council of Medical Research
14 DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS ININDIA ... evolving strategies to fight TB.
OVERVIEW OF TB AND MDR TB IN INDIA
5
In his opening keynote address, K. Srinath Reddy, Public Health Foundation of India,
provided a broad overview of TB inIndia ... Solutions in India: Summary of a Joint Workshop by the Institute of Medicine, the Indian National Science Academy, and the Indian Council of Medical Research
Copyright â National Academy of Sciences....
... disseminating findings within India
and in various international fora.
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Improving Reproductive Health of Married and Unmarried Youth in India
sessions. Finally, researchers observed an increase in ... lead in designing the program and implementing the intervention (including fielding research
instruments). ICRW led and coordinated the network of partners through the entire program starting in ... Unmarried Youth in India
Improving Reproductive Health of Married and Unmarried Youth in India
CHAPTER 3
ADDRESSING GENDER-BASED CONSTRAINTS IN ADOLESCENT SEXUAL
AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
3.1 Introduction
Formative...
... taken
into cognisance the findings of most of the surveys
wherein X-ray was the initial screening tool. They
had chosen to ignore the findings of surveys, wherein
the initial screening was ... Journal of Tuberculosis
ESTIMATING THE BURDEN OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIA
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Table 1 : Prevalence of tuberculosis inIndia according to screening tools used
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Survey
Period
of ...
of the findings of its own studies in respect of
additional yield of 37% of the culture positive cases
by multiple sputum examination, and the likely fact
of a confirmation of only 22% of...
... load (in tons) by industry.
Industry
Estimates using
Output
Intensities Ranking
Estimates using
Employment
Intensities Ranking
Aluminium 47469 3 0 16
Copper 16035 6 44495 9
Zinc 7737 ... in Kathuria and Gundimeda (2001)
4.2.2. Estimation of Pollution Intensity inIndia using the Industrial
Pollution Projection System.
In order to deal with the lack of global data about industrial ... different ages.
The following table. presents the 1990 figures of the burden of disease in millions of DALYs lost
for India.
Table 25 India: Burden of Disease in 1990
Males Females...
... and increased incidence of
chronic bronchitis in women and acute respiratory
infections in children in developing countries. In
addition, evidence is now emerging of links with a
number of other ... of the lung, resulting in increased residence time
of inhaled particles, including microorganisms. In
situ detoxification, the main mechanism of defense
in the deepest non-ciliated portions of ... to develop ways of determining pollution
exposure—a measure combining the number of
people, the level of pollution, and the amount of
time spent breathing it—as an indicator of where
the health...
... entirely in the Gangetic plains. The main sources of the drinking
water supply to the NCT are river Yamuna and ground water resources. In past 25 years there has
been a tremendous increase in the ... fields. The urban runoff is
slightly organic in nature containing high concentration of BOD and COD as compared to the
agriculture runoff (figure 2).
Figure 2: Averages of Runoff Quality (Agriculture ... which is during the monsoons which causes the diffuse pollution. The
escalating population and misuse of water has resulted in generation of huge amount of wastewater
as point and non-point source...