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Author: BHARAT SINGH
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Handbook of Agriculture
Bharat Singh
Despite India’s intensive desire and all attempts to rise as an industrial nation, the relevance of agricultural sector cannot be underplayed at all. This work gives a clear-cut perception of Indian agriculture. All the relevant areas of Indian agricultur 1st ed. ix+290p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Immunology
Bharat Singh
Immunology is truly a fascinating discipline that meets the challenge and offers an opportunity to fight and check the spread of several diseases. It got recognition as a science in 1880 when the world witnessed a spate of progress brought about by the wo 1st ed. xvi+406p., Tables; Figures; Glossary; 23cm.
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Encyclopaedia of Entomology (In 2 Volumes)
Bharat Singh
Entomology is the branch of science concerned with the study of insects. Insects are small air-breathing Arthropoda of the class Insecta, having a body divided into head, thorax, and abdomen, three pairs of legs, and (in most species) two pairs of wings. 1st ed. xvi+664p.
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Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Bharat Singh
Different genes in an organism are meant for the synthesis of different proteins. The hereditary nature if every living organism is defined by its genome, which consists of a long sequence of nucleic acid that provides the information needed to construct 1st ed. xviii+382p., Tables; Figures; Index; 26cm.
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Encyclopaedia of Insects (In 2 Vols.)
Bharat Singh
Insects are small air-breathing arthropods of the class Insecta, consisting of six legs and multi-segmented body with two pairs of wings in most species. Insects comprise about five sixth of all known animal species, with a total of over one million named 1st ed. x+297p., viii+321p., Illustrations; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology
Bharat Singh
Success in Recombinant DNA Technology has been possible due to rapid development in gene cloning methodologies. It is essentially the insertion of a specific fragment of Foreign DNA into a cell, through a suitable vector, in such a way that inserted DNA r 1st ed. xx+412p., Tables; Figures; References; Index; 25cm.
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