New York Science Journal

Volume 1 - Number 1 (Cumulated No. 1), January 1, 2008; ISSN 1545-0200

Cover Page, Introduction, Contents, Call for Papers, All papers in one file

 

Contents

 

1. Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation by Landrace Legumes in Yam/Cassava Based Cropping Systems of the tropical rainforest

Ibeawuchi I.I., Obiefuna J. C., Nwufo, M. I. and Ofoh, M.C.         1-12

 

2. Hemolysis production and resistance to fluoroquinolones among clinical isolates of Escherichia coli in  Osogbo Metropolis, Southwest,  Nigeria.

Olowe, O.A, Ogungbamigbe TO, Kolawole SO, Olowe RA and Olayemi AB.  13-16

 

3Impact Of Industrial Effluents On Quality Of Segment Of Asa River Within An Industrial Estate In Ilorin, Nigeria

ADEKUNLE, Adebayo S. and ENIOLA, I. T. Kehinde  17-21

 

4. Amides as antimicrobial agents

Raymond C.Jagessar , Davendra Rampersaud                                22-26

 

5Anatomical Features of the Roots and Leaves of Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis and Abelmoschus Esculenta

Nwachukwu C.U., Mbagwu F.N., Iwu Jane Ijeoma                         27-32

 

6. Temperature Increased for Atherosclerotic Artery after Lasing

Ma Hongbao                                                                                        33-42

 

7. Effects Of Intercropping On Root-Gall Nematode Disease On Soybean (Glycine max (L) Merril)

C. M. AGU                                                                                            43-46

 

8. How S-S’ di quark pairs signify an Einstein constant dominated cosmology, and lead to new inflationary cosmology physics.

A. W. Beckwith                                                                                    47-91

 

MAASTRO lab has a vacancy for a Senior scientist, Head of Laboratory Research in molecular oncology

 

 

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