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Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research August 1948

1948

The feasibility of One of the greatest problems with which such universities and the adaptability of India is faced today is the rehabilitation of modern science to meet the needs of people its rural areas. [...] As active centres undertaken as a matter of urgency the of rural studies such universities can stieconomic and sccial development of rural ulate contributions to the literature on rural areas and the planned utilization of the problems and inculcate in the students intenatural resources of these regions may be est in the physical and social problems of the greatly retarded. [...] ment for the rehabilitation of scientific The Latin American Office was entrusted education and research in war-damaged with the task of exploring the ground for the countries of Europe and Asia. [...] duced at regular intervals say every 3 or 6 In other words the working of the process is hours and plot the values of the sample satisfactory and the extent of variation in means. [...] of ripening and setting in the case of the On comparing the chemical characteristics a-pulp are 10 and 16 days respectively of the pulps with the two foreign pulps me( TABLE IV ). The values obtained for the tioned above it will be seen that the pulps degree of ripening free alkali content compare favourably with them and hold cellulose content etc.
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Rural Universities
341-342 unknown view
Unesco—its Scientific Work (1946-48)
342-345 unknown view
Quality Control in Industry
345-349 J. Sing view
Characteristics of the Ionosphere at Calcutta (April 1948)
349-350 S.S. Baral, S.N. Ghosh, M. Das Gupta, T.K. Pal, D.C. Choudhury, R. Mitra view
Some Promising Cellulose-bearing Materials (Other than Cotton) for the Manufacture of Rayon
351-356 M.G. Karnik, D.L Sen view
Synthetic Oil from Coal—Part I
357-361 A. Lahiri view
By-products of the Tobacco Industry—Part II.—Tobacco Dust Scrap Mid-ribs Stalks etc
362-363 S.D. Mahant, P.N. Pandit view
Reviews
364-368 unknown view
Fuel Research in India Work of the Fuel Research Institute Digwadih
369-370 unknown view
Royal Commission Award for Jet Engine Pioneer
370-370 unknown view
Non-Technical Notes
371-372 unknown view
Dr. George Sachs Director National Metallurgical Laboratory ( C.S.I.R. ) Jamshedpur
372-372 unknown view
Notes & News
373-383 unknown view
Reports from States & Provinces
384-384 unknown view
Indian Patents
385-386 unknown view
Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research
i-ii unknown view
Electrolytic Reduction of O-Nitro- Toluene to 4-Amino-m-Cresol
107-113 B.B. Dey, R. Maller, B.R. Pal view
Electrolytic Reduction of m-Nitro-Toluene in Acid Medium
113-115 B.B. Dey, R. Maller, B.R. Pal view
Studies on Industrial Enzymes—Part VI—Growth Factors in Enzyme-free Moldy Bran Extracts
116-119 M.R. Rao, Sorab Mistry, M. Sreenivasaya view
Retting of Coconut Husks—Part II—the Tensile Strength of Coir Fibre
119-123 A.O. Mathai, N.S. Varier, K.L. Moudgill view
Water Absorption & Anisotropic Swelling of Horn Keratin
124-128 A. Rao view
Letters to the Editor
129-130 unknown view
Aromatic Plants of India Part VII
i-ii S. Krishna, R.L. Badhwar view
Aromatic Plants of India
117-128 unknown view

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