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Journal articles on the topic "Church of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon"

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Praveen, Kanaparthi, and Raja S. Sabita. "Studies on morphological variations of Exitianus indicus (Distant, 1908)-(Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae, Chiasmini) from India." Biolife 6, no. 1 (2022): 56–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7398657.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The members of Cicadellidae are commonly known as leafhoppers and belongs to the order Hemiptera. In the present study the morphological variations of Extianus indicus (Distant, 1908) are studied which are collected from different areas of India. <strong>Keywords</strong>: Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Leafhopper, morphology. <strong>REFERENCES</strong> Dietrich, C.H. 2005. Keys to the families of Cicadomorpha and subfamilies and tribes of Cicadellidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha), <em>Florida Entomologist</em> 88(4): 502-517. Distant,W.L. 1908. The Fauna
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SENNIAPPAN, ARUMUGAM, GARIMELLA VENKATA SURYANARAYANA MURTHY, and VELUKUTTY JAYACHANDRAN NAIR. "Taxonomic notes and lectotypification of Sporobolus tetragonus Bor (Poaceae, Chloridoideae)." Phytotaxa 371, no. 1 (2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.371.1.9.

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Sporobolus Brown (1810:169.) Poaceae, Chloridoideae is represented by c. 160 species widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world (Clayton &amp; Renvoize 1986). Hooker (1896) reported 13 species in the Flora of the British India. Bor (1960) recognized 22 species in The Grasses of Burma, Ceylon, India and Pakistan. However, for the current political boundaries of India, Karthikeyan et al. (1989) recorded a total of 18 species. During the taxonomic revision of Sporobolus in India, we found that majority of the specimens of S. tetragonus Bor (1949: 25) were mistakenly i
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Agrawal, D. K., A. K. Garg, and K. Nath. "The use of water-washed neem (Azadirachta indica) seed kernel cake in the feeding of buffalo calves." Journal of Agricultural Science 108, no. 2 (1987): 497–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600079545.

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A new protein supplement in the form of water-washed neem (Azadirachta indica) seed kernel cake for tropical countries such as India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and also for tropical regions of Australia, Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia which could be successfully fed to cattle has been reported by Nath, Rajgopal &amp; Garg (1983). The adverse effect of the bitter or toxic principles contained in the neem seed kernel cake could be removed by water washing. It has a potential of providing Rs.350 million worth of additional feed in India alone and if all the neem seeds produced in India
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R., K. Saroniya, N. Saksena D., and S. Nagpure N. "The morphometric and meristic analysis of some Puntius species from central India." Biolife 1, no. 3 (2022): 144–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7192688.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> Four species of genus <em>Puntius</em>, collected from central India, were studied for twenty six morphometric measurements and seventeen meristic counts. The minimum and maximum range, mean, standard deviation, percentage of various parameters in total length and head length were estimated. The correlation and regression analysis was carried out for some important characters in relation to total length and head length. The coefficients of correlation (r) for various characters ranged from 0.240-0.994 for <em>Puntius conchonius</em>, 0.567-0.996 for <em>P. chola</em>,
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Marinelli, Paulo Sérgio, Bruna Rodrigues Fernandes, Danielle Brandão Reis, et al. "Instant noodles enriched with flours moringa (Moringa Oleifera Lam.) and ora-pro-nóbis (Pereskia aculeata Mill.)." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation 5, no. 1 (2024): 919–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.54660/.ijmrge.2024.5.1.919-923.

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Non-Conventional Food Plants (PANCs) have been gradually studied and can be included in food in their in natura form and in food production, enriching their nutritional value. Due to its easy cultivation, Ora-pro-nóbis (Pereskia aculeata Mill.) can already be observed in Brazilian states from the Northeast to the South, and the use of these leaves is widespread in folk medicine. Given the above, this study aims to review in the literature the main benefits of Ora-pro-nóbis (Pereskia aculeata Mill.) and Moringa (Moringa Oleifera Lam.). The Ora-pro-nóbis (Pereskia aculeata Mill.) given the nutri
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A.R., Bhusnar. "Acridid (Orthoptera) diversity of agriculture ecosystem from Solapur District of Maharashtra, India." Biolife 3, no. 2 (2022): 461–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7269630.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> Diversity of Acridid (Orthoptra) was studied at the Solapur district in 2012-2013, Acridid Grasshoppers were collected by one man one hour search method at 15 days interval. Total 18 species from seven sub families were identified with their average population and studied distribution patterns also from different tahsils of Solapur district. Maximum species reported from Pandharpur, Mohal and Malshirous tehsil. Out of 18 species, <em>P. infumata</em> is dominant species. In overall observation maximum population of grasshoppers reported in Post monsoon period and mini
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Antoinette BURTON. "AFRICA in the INDIAN Imagination." Africa Review of Books 14, no. 2 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.57054/arb.v14i2.4777.

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Little over six decades ago, in 1955 to be precise, Indonesia hosted an important gathering that sought to make a major contribution to the ordering of the system of international relations in the post-Second World War period and the onset of the Cold War. This was the first Afro-Asian conference which was held in Bandung, Indonesia on 18-24 April 1955. It was sponsored by India, Indonesia, Burma, Ceylon, Pakistan and an additional 24 Asian and African countries. Fifty years later, on 2024 April 2005, the second Asian-African Conference was also held in Jakarta and Bandung. The Bandung Confere
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SAJNANI, PP. "Divergence, vorticity and vertical motion in the fields of winter and monsoon circulations over India." MAUSAM 19, no. 4 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v19i4.5718.

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Using upper wind data of 69 pilot balloon and rawin stations in India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon, multi-level fields of divergence, vorticity and vertical motion have been computed on five consecutive days in the months of January and July 1958 to study the winter and monsoon circulations over the Indian region. Computations have been made at 37 grid points 2.5 degrees apart, with the help of a digital computer. A filtering technique was used to smoothen the observed winds so as to filter out noise.&#x0D; &#x0D; The study provides a convenient method of computing divergence directly from obse
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Nayar, M. P., and K. Ramamurthy. "Third List of Species and Genera of Indian Phanerogams not Included in J. D. Hooker's Flora of British India (Excluding Bangladesh, Burma, Ceylon, Malayan Peninsula and Pakistan)." Nelumbo, May 20, 2024, 204–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.20324/nelumbo/v15/1973/75164.

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Calder et al. (1926) presented the first list of Phancrogams not included in J.D. Hooker's Flora of British India and it covered a span of twenty six years between 1898-1924. Razi (1959) enumerated the second list of Indian Phanerogams supplementing Calder's list for the period from 1924 to 1950 and this again covered a period of twenty six years. The third list now presented by the authors spanned a period of twenty five years (1950-1975) and the plants enumerated is geographically delimited to India, Bhutan and Nepal. In the present list the authors have listed about 1000 taxa of Phanerogams
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Books on the topic "Church of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon"

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Church, of India Pakistan Burma and Ceylon. The constitution, canons, and rules of the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon. Standing Committee of the Diocese of Colombo, 1987.

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Palmer, Bernard. Imperial vineyard: The Anglican Church in India under the Raj from the mutiny to partition. Book Guild, 1999.

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Stamp, L. Dudley. India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Burma. Methuen, 1996.

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Sarkar, M. C. Sarkar's law of evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma & Ceylon. Wadhwa and Co., 1993.

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Sarkar, M. C. Sarkar's law of evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma & Ceylon. Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur, 2010.

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India, Sarkar Subodh Chandra 1886-1966, Sarkar Prabhas Chandra, Sarkar Sudipto, and Manohar V. R, eds. Sarkar's law of evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma & Ceylon. Wadhwa and Co., 2007.

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1886-1966, Sarkar Subodh Chandra, Sarkar Prabhas Chandra, Sarkar Sudipto, and Manohar V. R, eds. Sarkar law of evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Ceylon, Malaysia & Singapore. Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur, 2014.

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Choudhary, Anshu N. Agarwal's Law of Limitation (Act No. 36 of 1963): In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Ceylon, Malaysia, and Singapore. 3rd ed. Ashoka Law House, 2000.

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Basu, N. D. Basu's law of evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, and Ceylon: Being exhaustive commentary on the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872) as amended by the Indian Evidence (Amendment) Act, 2002 (4 of 2003). 7th ed. Edited by Bakshi P. M. 1921- and Sarkar S. C. India Law House, 2005.

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Chaturvedi, Gopal S. Field's commentary on law of evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Ceylon, Malaysia, and Singapore: The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (Act no. 1 of 1872) as amended by the Information Technology Act, 2000 (Act no. 21 of 2000). Delhi Law House, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Church of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon"

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"INDIA-PAKISTAN, BURMA AND CEYLON." In The Asian Century. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.2430477.48.

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Dyson, Tim. "Infant and Child Mortality in the Indian Subcontinent, 1881-1947." In Infant and Child Mortality in the Past. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198289951.003.0008.

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Abstract The population under birth and death registration in British India in 1901 was slightly in excess of 220 million people-that is, roughly one in seven of the world’s entire population. This registration system regularly produced a veritable mountain of detailed official publications and statistics. Indeed, for the period 1881-1947 examined here, it may well be that the quantity of official published registration statistics for the Indian subcontinent (covering large areas of con temporary India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar (Burma) and Sri Lanka, which as ‘Ceylon’ was administered by
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Meier, Gerald M. "Early Development Institutions." In Biography Of A Subject. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195170023.003.0003.

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Abstract The institutional context for development activities began to be established soon after the end of World War II. Political motives were mixed, but the core economic objective was to improve living standards in the less developed countries. The problems of development were thrust upon these institutions by the breakup of colonial empires in Asia and Africa. In the brief span of five years after the war, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma, the Philippines, Indonesia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel all became independent. Colonialism was on the way out far more speedily than had first se
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Bennouna, Mohamed. "Bandung Conference (1955)." In International Development Law: Thematic Series. Oxford University PressNew York, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835097.003.0020.

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Abstract As early as 1953, Indonesia, the most populous of the Muslim countries, took the initiative of bringing the → peoples of Asia and Africa closer together. The idea was formulated for the first time in the → United Nations (UN) in New York by the Indonesian Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo following the signing of the Military Armistice in Korea and Temporary Supplemental Agreement of 27 July 1953, which brought to an end the → Korean War (1950–53) where Thai, Filipino and Ethiopian troops were fighting alongside the Americans against the Chinese (Queille 272). After introducing the id
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Phillips, Victoria. "“The New Home of Men”." In Martha Graham's Cold War. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190610364.003.0004.

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While Eisenhower had called Japan the “mega-domino” in his domino theory, Graham’s tour locations also addressed concerns about the Bandung Conference in Indonesia that brought together nonaligned nations in Asia and the Middle East, and rejected Israel. As US government officials watched the planning of the Bandung Conference in 1954, Graham was being considered as an export to the region. Graham would land in Korea, as well as the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaya, Burma, India, Ceylon, Pakistan, and Iran. In addition, under private funding Graham could continue t
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