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Author: R C SHARMA
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Principles and Practice of Highway Engineering
Sharma, R.C.
Binding slightly cracked, cover worn.Hardback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in good all-round condition,no dust jacket,664pages. 1100g ISBN:
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Phase Transformations in Materials (Hb)
Sharma R.C.
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Phase Transformations in Materials (Pb)
Sharma R.C.
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Krishna in Miniatures
R.C. Sharma
Reprint ed.
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Gandhara Sculptures
R.C. Sharma
Reprint ed.
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Kangra Kalam
R.C. Sharma
The best of the Mughal technique of drawing and the outburst of romantic feelings with religious and spiritual fervor found a happy blend in Pahari miniatures and it further culminated in the Kangra Kalam. The paintings are complimented with a detailed co Reprint ed.
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Honey: Its Value Added Products for Human Health
R.C. Sharma
Lore and legend have endowed honey with unique nutritional and health qualities. It has been hailed as an aphrodisiac and elixir of youth. Honey is produced by bees from, plant nectar and is a mixture of water and to simple sugars tructose and glucose. Th 1st ed. 128p., Tables; Glossary; Index; 23cm.
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The present Fauna of India Volume-III deals with Serpents is the third and last volume of the Group. This book contains status of 326 species and subspecies of the suborder Serpentes distributed in 87 genera and 11 families with valid scientific names. Th 1st ed. xxvi+410p., Figures.
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Science Communication: The Scholarly Medium
B.C. Sharma R.N. Sharma
The book provides an integrated view of various facets of scholarly science communication ranging from the stage of writing a research paper and presentation of scientific data to peer review, editorial processing of communications and to the stage of dis 1st ed. ix+181p., Tables; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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The Tiger and the Woodpecker
C.R. Sharma Kamala Chandrakant
These stories have been adapted from the Keyurabahu Charitramu of the distinguished Telegu poet Manchana. The poem narrates the story of Kind Keyurabahu in four cantons. It was written in the latter half of the thirteenth century. Manchana borrowed the th 1st ed.
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