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Growth and productivity of Jatropha curcas under semi arid conditions

Growth and productivity of Jatropha curcas under semi arid conditions

Growth and productivity of Jatropha curcas under semi arid conditions . ASHWANI KUMAR Engery Plantation Demonstration project and Biotechnology Center. Bio-Technology Lab Department of Botany…
HIGH FREQUENCY MULTIPLE SHOOT REGENERATION FROM TISSUE CULTURES OF  ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS

HIGH FREQUENCY MULTIPLE SHOOT REGENERATION FROM TISSUE CULTURES OF ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS

HIGH FREQUENCY MULTIPLE SHOOT REGENERATION FROM TISSUE CULTURES OF ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS NEETU VIJAY AND ASHWANI KUMAR* Plant Biotechnology Lab, Department of…
Visage Imaging Introduces Visage(R) 7 For Windows And Mac OS X

Visage Imaging Introduces Visage(R) 7 For Windows And Mac OS X

ANDOVER, Massachusetts, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Visage Imaging(R), Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Pro Medicus Ltd. , will be introducing Visage(R) 7, the company's new generation diagnostic…
Scopus Favoured As The Sole Citation Provider By The Australian Research Council

Scopus Favoured As The Sole Citation Provider By The Australian Research Council

AMSTERDAM, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsevier announced today that Scopus(R), its flagship product and world's largest abstract and citation (AC) database, was selected as the sole citation…
Health Robotics Continues Its Global Expansion With December 09 ASHP's Launch Of Joint Venture In Canada

Health Robotics Continues Its Global Expansion With December 09 ASHP's Launch Of Joint Venture In Canada

BOZEN, Italy, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Health Robotics today announced that it has formed a new Canadian joint venture with a group of selected investors. This recently formed Toronto-based…
StatPro Strikes Four-Year Contract With Bank Of Montreal

StatPro Strikes Four-Year Contract With Bank Of Montreal

LONDON, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- StatPro Group plc, a leading provider of portfolio analytics ( http://www.statpro.com/solutions/portfolio_analytics.aspx), market data and asset pricing (http://…
Portuguese Internet Audience Grows To Nearly 4 Million Users In September 2009

Portuguese Internet Audience Grows To Nearly 4 Million Users In September 2009

LONDON, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore, Inc. , a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study of the online habits of Portuguese Internet users, based on data…
Payzone To Give Away GBP10,000 Worth Of Prizes This Winter

Payzone To Give Away GBP10,000 Worth Of Prizes This Winter

LONDON, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Payzone in conjunction with E.ON and npower, are offering their customers the chance to share in a GBP10,000 free energy* prize fund this winter by paying for gas…
Shire Submits European Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) For Velaglucerase Alfa For The Treatment Of Type 1 Gaucher Disease

Shire Submits European Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) For Velaglucerase Alfa For The Treatment Of Type 1 Gaucher Disease

DUBLIN, November 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Shire plc , the global specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced that it has submitted a MAA to the European Medicines Agency for velaglucerase alfa,…
Biofuels have a limited role in India is not correct as over 500 million cook their daily food on wood purchased or stolen from forests or obtained by illegal tree felling

Biofuels have a limited role in India is not correct as over 500 million cook their daily food on wood purchased or stolen from forests or obtained by illegal tree felling

From: Sreenivas Ghatty (gs@treeoilsindia.com) Sent: 23 November 2009 22:23PM To: Sreenivas Ghatty (gs@treeoilsindia.com) Biofuels have a limited role in India due to land limitation and food…

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