45 research outputs found
On the infestation of the gonadial nematode parasite Philometra rajani Mukerjee from the sciaenid fish Pennahia aneus (Bloch) from Palk Bay
Philometra rajani the gonadial nematode parasite was first described by
Mukerjee (1966) from the ovaries of fishes Polynemus polydactylus and Sciaena coiter,
but unfortunately the places from where these fishes were obtained are not given
by the author. Annigiri (1961) recorded Philometra sp. from Otolithus argenteus
and from his account it appears to be the same species described by Mukerjee.
From Japan, Yamaguti (1961) recorded philometrids from the sciaenid fish Sciaena
schegeli
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Not AvailablePhilometra rajani the gonadial nematode parasite was first described by
Mukerjee (1966) from the ovaries of fishes Polynemus polydactylus and Sciaena coiter,
but unfortunately the places from where these fishes were obtained are not given
by the author. Annigiri (1961) recorded Philometra sp. from Otolithus argenteus
and from his account it appears to be the same species described by Mukerjee.
From Japan, Yamaguti (1961) recorded philometrids from the sciaenid fish Sciaena
schegeli.Not Availabl
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Not AvailablePhilometra rajani the gonadial nematode parasite was first described by Mukerjee (1966) from the ovaries of fishes Polynemus polydactylus and Sciaena coiter, but unfortunately the places from where these fishes were obtained are not given by the author. Annigiri (1961) recorded Philometra sp. from Otolithus argenteus
and from his account it appears to be the same species described by Mukerjee. From Japan, Yamaguti (1961) recorded philometrids from the sciaenid fish Sciaena schegeli.Not Availabl
Manganese(III) complexes of 1,2-bis(2-pyridinecarboxamido)benzene: synthesis, spectra, and electrochemistry
The synthesis and solution properties of the high-spin (μeff.= 4.78-4.86 at 298 K) manganese(III) complexes [Mn(bpb)X][X = Cl-, N3-, or SCN-; H2bpb = 1,2-bis(2-pyridinecarboxamido)benzene], are described. The brown crystalline complexes display ligand-to-metal charge-transfer transitions at ca. 430 nm, while in the near-infrared region crystal-field transitions are observed. In N,N-dimethylformamide solution the complexes exhibit a quasi-reversible MnIII-MnII couple [E298°-0.03 to + 0.03 V vs. saturated calomel electrode (s.c.e.)]. The complexes [Mn(bpb)Cl] and [Mn(bpb)(N3)] display an additional quasi-reversible MnIV-MnIII couple [E298°+0.87 (Cl-); + 0.49 V (N3-)vs. s.c.e.]
A note on the cytology of some West-Himalayan species of the Genus Nepeta
AbstractThe present contribution is essentiqlly a part of the project entitled "Cytotaxonomic Studies on the West-Himalayan Labiatae" undertaken by the author in 1963. The genus Nepeta is comprised of 160 species (Cove, 1955), of annual or perennial herbs or undershrubs, chiefly distributed in temperate Europe, North Africa and Asia. Mukerjee (1940> has reported 41 species from the Indian sub-continent, of which 28 species are distributed in the Western-Himalayas. The present paper deals with 14 species
Iodosylbenzene Oxidation of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Sulfides Catalyzed by Binuclear Non-heme Iron Systems: Comparison of Non-heme Iron Versus Heme Iron Oxidation Pathways
Iodosylbenzene Oxidation of Alkanes, Alkenes, and
Sulfides Catalyzed by Binuclear Non-heme Iron
Systems: Comparison of Non-heme Iron Versus
Heme Iron Oxidation Pathway
Skirting the oxo-wall: characterization and catalytic reactivity of binuclear Co2+/3+ 1,2-bis(2-hydroxybenzamido)benzene complexes with comparison to their isostructural Fe2+/3+ analogs. Implications of d-electron count on oxygen atom transfer catalysis
The Cassandras in Exile: A Study of the Diasporic Sensibility in the Poetry of Meena Alexander, Sujata Bhatt, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Moniza Alvi and Jean Arasanayagam
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