Nature and Science ISSN: 1545-0740 Volume 7 - Number 2 (Cumulated No. 23), March 1, 2009
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1. Oxidative
and biochemical alterations induced by profenofos insecticide
in rats
Mogda K. Mansour, Afaf A.I. El-Kashoury, M.A. Rashed and K.M.
Koretem 1-15
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1-15
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2. Influence of Subchronic Exposure of
Profenofos on Biochemical Markers and Microelements in
Testicular Tissue of Rats
Afaf A. El-Kashoury 16-29
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16-29
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3. Hydrochemical
Analysis of Drinking Water Quality of Alwar District, Rajasthan
Kapil Dev Mudgal, Mamta Kumari and D.K. Sharma 30-39
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30-39
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4. Changes in
epipedal development in soils of a gravelly hilly terrain
E .U. Onweremadu A and C.N. Mbah 40-45
doi:10.7537/marsnsj070209.04
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40-45
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5. Tilapia Heat Shock Protein: Molecular Cloning and
Characterization
Iman M.K. Abumourad, P. Nie
46-57
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46-57
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6. Conservation
through in vitro method: A case of plant regeneration
through somatic embryogenesis in Quercus semecarpifolia
Sm.
Sushma Tamta, Lok Man S. Palni,
P. Vyas and M.S. Bisht 58-67
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58-67
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7. The
Effect of Chemical Modification on the Thermal Stability of
Protease from Local Isolate Bacteria, Bacillus subtilis
ITBCCB148
Yandri, D. Herasari, T. Suhartati and S. Hadi 68-75
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68-75
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8. Movement and Ranging
Behaviour of Asian elephants Elephas maximus in and
around the Rajaji National Park, North-West India
Ritesh Joshi and Rambir Singh 76-94
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76-94
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9. Quantitative analysis of fallen lichen
vegetation in eleven forest sites of a Quercus
semecarpifolia forest of Garhwal Himalaya, India
Balwant Kumar 95-100
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95-100
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10. Lichens Resource Use Pattern and its Socio-economic
Status in Temperate Region of Garhwal Himalaya, India
Balwant Kumar 101-106
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101-106
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11. Ecological Importance
of Ectomycorrhizae in World Forest Ecosystems
Pragya Agarwal and Pankaj Sah 107-116
doi:10.7537/marsnsj070209.11
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107-116
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