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The River Ganga (Ganges)
Minister of India, born in Allahabad on the Ganges. The Ganga is a major river of the Indian subcontinent, associated in myth and reality with the land and people of India as well as neighbouring ... most of its tremendous length under various names through Tibet/China, never far from the Nepal or Indian borders, and then takes a sharp turn near the northeastern tip of India, gathers momentum through ...
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Monthly summary for June 1999
Monthly summary for June 1999 In the news this month: the start of the Atlantic hurricane season; cyclones hit China and the Indian subcontinent; drought in Iran, Jordan and northern Mexico; heavy rains and flooding in central/eastern Europe; and a heatwave in Russia. Variable Value 1961-1990 Standardised value mean S.D. NAO 1.39 -0.11 1.23 1.22 ...
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Equity Watch - Global Environmental Government Unit - Centre for Science and
Environment (CSE)
Asia, central Africa and eastern South America. A model developed jointly by the Hadley Centre and the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, projects that the southwest monsoon, crucial to the health of the economy of the Indian subcontinent, will also be affected. It shows a large increase in rainfall in the western parts of India. Changes ...
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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Background Information 11.2.3.2. Temperature and Rainfall 11.2.3.3. Tropical Cyclones 11.2.4. A Recent Scenario for the Indian Subcontinent 11.3. Vulnerabilities and Potential Impacts 11.3.1. General Comments 11.3.2. Ecosystems and Biodiversity 11.3.2.1. Terrestrial Ecosystems 11.3.2.1.1. Tropical forests 11.3.2.1.2. Freshwater wetlands 11.3.2 ...
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Harrison Institute - Centre for systematics and biodiversity
Africa It has published a number of monographs including 'The Mammals of Arabia' (1992) and the 'Bats of the Indian Subcontinent' (book in 1997; CD-Rom in 2000) It aims to increase scientific capacity in developing countries and thereby assist foreign governments meet their obligations under the CBD (Convention of Biological Diversity), with particular reference to ...
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ETI BioInformatics: CD-ROM and DVD-ROM catalogue
Described are the procedures used for the economically important superfamily Tortricoidea, which have broad application... More >> Windows: available now. Mac: available now. Bats of the Indian Subcontinent This CD-ROM contains a first treatise on all 119 species of bat currently known from the Indian Subcontinent, published by ETI and the Harrison Institute (UK ...
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Florida Environmental Health Association
Major outbreaks have been reported on the Indian subcontinent, on East African islands, on islands in the Indian Ocean, and most recently in Europe. The virus was first isolated from ... that occurred in 2005 and 2006 at sites such as Byron Nuclear Generating Station in Illinois and Indian Point Energy Center in New York were not enough to cause a threat to public health or ...
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Harrison Institute - Centre for systematics and biodiversity
Bats of the Indian Subcontinent (1997): Paul J.J.Bates & David L. Harrison. ISBN 0951731319. A4 stitch-bound with laminated cover; 258 + xvi pages; 8 pages of colour plates illustrating 47 species; 271 line drawings and maps; over 600 references; illustrated ...
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1250-1050 BC -- An Example of an Historical Cycle
India. It was discovered to be heavily weather-beaten through the effects of wind and water. Possibly, as suggested at the site of the earlier Indus Civilization, an unusually severe typhoon struck the Indian subcontinent once again. The Shang, who lived along the Yellow River Basin in China, and who were successors to the previous and ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Indian Eagle Owl
Aid Donation Juniors Club Application Direct Debit Form Update Information. Copy this link to your RSS Reader. Indian Eagle Owl (Bubo bengelensis) Length 50-56cm 20-22" Wingspan 125-150cm 50-60" Weight 1100-2000g ... are distinct, so it is now classified as a separate species. The Indian Eagle Owl is found throughout the Indian subcontinent, as far north as the Himalayas. It is found in rocky hills & ...
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