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Item Studies on the keeping quality of ripe coconuts in storage - IV. Cost of paraffin wax treatment of husked coconuts on a small scale on house holds(164) Markose, V.T.; Krishna Marar, M.M.Item Variability in fatty acid and triacylglycero composition of the oil of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) hybrids and their parentals(1581) Lucita R. Laureles; Felicito M. Rodriguez; Consorcia E. Reano; Gerardo A. Santos; Antonio C. Laurena; Evelyn Mae Tecson MendozaItem The Origin and Distribution of the Cocoa Palm(1901) Cook, O.F.Item Diseases of the Coconut Palm(1906) Petch, T.Item Cocos and Phymatocaryon in the Pliocene of New Zealand(1926) Edward W. BerryItem Development of ovule and embryo sac of Cocos nucifera(1927) Eduardo Quisumbing; Jose B. JulianoItem On the Palms which are Called Cocos and their Great Usefulness(1937-12) Francisco Ignacio Alzina, S.J.Item A Philosophical Reading of Cricket(1938-10) Sreecandath R.K. MenonItem The Utilisation of Husks on Coconut Estates(1939) Salgado, M.L.M.Item Coconut shell charcoal(Coconut Research Scheme, 1940-03) Reginald ChildItem Manuring of Young Palms(1940-06) Salgado, M.L.M.Item The Use of Town Wastes as a War Measure(1941) Wrench, G.T.Item The Male Coconut Tree (Cocos nucifera Linn.)(1942-10) John, C.M.; Narayana, G.V.Item Some observations on the early history of the coconut in the new world(1944) Henry J. BrumanItem Early coconut culture in western Mexico(1945) Henry J. BrumanItem Vegetative Propagation of Cinchona in South India.(1946) Abraham, P.Item Spreading Decline of Citrus in Florida(1947) Suit, R.F.Item Studies In Colloid Optics: Part I. The Sol-Gel Transformation of Agar-Agar Gels(1948) Katti, P.K.The transmission from sol to gel and vice versa in agar-agar gels has been investigated by means of the new experimental technique of R. S. Krishnan. Intensity distribution of the light scattered by a one centimeter layer of the scattering medium in the horizontal plane with incident un-polarised light has been, measured by means of an electronic photometer during the various stages of the transition, and hence the total light scattered in all directions by a centimetre layer of the scattering medium during the transition has been calculated and expressed as a fraction of the incident intensity.