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By M. Sonia Rodríguez-Cruz, M. Jesús Sánchez-Martín. 2022
This book reviews the occurrence and fate of pesticides in soils, their impact on soil quality and soil ecosystems, and…
it also provides a comprehensive overview of the latest prevention and remediation strategies of soil contamination. Chapters from expert contributors cover topics such as soil pollution monitoring, the role of dissolved organic matter on the environmental fate of pesticides in soils, the effects of pesticides on soil microbial communities, plant uptake of pesticides from soils, and nano-based pesticides. Particular attention is given to the latest physicochemical and biological technologies developed to immobilize or degrade pesticides, preventing soil and water pollution. Given its scope, the book will appeal to researchers, professionals, including environmental chemists, engineers, ecologists, and policy-makers responsible for soil management.By T. Sai Vasista. 2013
By State Council of Educational Research and Training. 2020
By Dr Velaga Venkatappayya. 2013
అబ్దుల్ కలాం గారి జీవిత చరిత్ర , అబ్దుల్ కలాం గారి జీవితం లో జరిగిన సంగటనలు, విద్యార్థులకు రాష్ట్రపతి ఇచ్చిన సందేశం, అబ్దుల్ కలాం గారి…
విజయ రహస్యం, జీవిత లక్ష్యం, కలాంజీ ప్రోత్సాహంతో రాకెట్ ప్రయోగాలు, ప్రయోగాలు పరిశోధనలు గురించి, అబ్దుల్ కలాం గారి బాల్యం, ఉన్నత చదువులు, కలాంజి అందుకున్న అవార్డులు , కలాం గారు చేపట్టిన పదవులు, కలాం గారి ప్రో త్సాహంతో చేసిన రాకెట్ ప్రయోగాలు.By State Council of Educational Research and Training - Andhra Pradesh. 2021
By John Claiborne Isbell. 2022
By Sreepada Subrahmanya Sastry. 2015
By Gollapudi. 2010
This is a collection of short stories about Paramanandayya and his 9 disciples who turn out to be foolish because…
of a curse from Lord Indra and hence provide comic relief with their activities.By Martin Ivanov, Gabriele Napolitano. 2012
By Dv Surya Rao, Sheikh Imamkhasim, R Ram Satynanarayana, R Sri Venkateswara Rao, P Srinivasa Rao, G Sambasiva Rao, B Prasad Rao, K Seeta Rama Chandra Murthy, M Subba Rao. 2011
By Scert, Hyderabad, Telangana. 2013
By Paul Gipe. 1970
Wind Energy for the Rest of Us straddles two—or more—worlds. The book is about wind energy. It’s not just about…
small wind turbines. It’s not just about large wind turbines. It’s about the depth and breadth of wind energy, encompassing more than either type of wind turbine. It includes water-pumping windmills and sailing ships. It’s a sprawling book, one minute discussing how to install small wind turbines safely, the next explaining how farmers in Indiana can earn millions by installing their own multimegawatt wind turbines. If it’s a book hard to categorize, that suits its author, Paul Gipe, who likes to think he’s hard to categorize after four decades at the frontiers of renewable energy. His book tells the story of modern wind energy in all its complexity and introduces a North American audience to the trailblazing electricity rebels who have launched a renewable energy revolution in Europe. The book debunks novel wind turbines their promoters claim will generate electricity “too cheap to meter,” and rebukes revisionist historians who falsely argue that it was the aerospace industry that delivered today’s modern wind turbines. Gipe explains why new wind turbines are part of a silent revolution that is changing the way we use wind energy. This revolution doesn’t garner headlines, but is making wind turbines more cost-effective in more places than ever before, lessening the need for new transmission lines, obviating the need for storage, and fueling rapid growth. Gipe refutes many common myths surrounding wind energy and argues persuasively that wind turbines are productive, effective, and environmentally sound. Gipe argues that wind energy is too important to be left to electric utilities and their subsidiaries alone. Wind energy is also for the rest of us, he says. It is our resource. We can develop it and we can own it--ourselves.By Kodavaganti Kutumba Rao. 2012
By Sri K. Lakshminarayana, Sri Korivi Srinivasarao, Sri P. Srinivasulu, Sri Madathati Narasimhareddy, Sri C.H. Radhakrishna, Sri Ayachitula Lakshmanarao, Srimati S. Suvarnadevi, Sri T. Ramakrishna, Srimati B. Sarala, Sri A.R. Rameshrao, Dr Raacharla Ganapati, Dr B. V. N. Swamy, Sri K. Kumaraswamy. 2012