نتایج جستجو برای: comprises hills

تعداد نتایج: 38431  

1997
R. Sekharan M. Jagadeesan

This paper deals with the ethnobotanical observations on the tribals of javvadha Hills of Tamil Nadu. The medicinal uses of about 50 species are recorded.

Journal: :International Research Journal of Tamil 2022

Javadi Hills is the eastern chain of hills comprising Vellore district, Thiruvannamalai and Tirupattur district. The people living in these call themselves Malayalis. They have nothing to do with Malayalis state Kerala. live Yelagiri Hill, Kolli Hills, Sitheri Pachaimalai Tamil Nadu. But marriages happen between hill areas. are majority 37 tribes One hundred four villages (184) fourteen panchay...

Journal: :Information Visualization 2003
Jianchao Han Xiaohua Hu Nick Cercone

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1989
S. Rajashekharan P. Pushpangadan P.K. Ratheesh Kumar C.R. Jawahar C.P R. Nair L. Sarada Amma

This paper presents two important species of plants used by the Kanitribes of Agastyar hills of Trivandrum district of Kerala against snake-poison and insect bite.

2011
H. Ahn

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2008
Jon Samuelson Chris Marone Barry Voight Derek Elsworth

We report on detailed laboratory experiments designed to illustrate the frictional behavior of granular volcanic debris. The materials include pyroclastic flow debris from Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, and from Stromboli Volcano, Italy, and lahar deposits from Mount St. Helens. Experiments were conducted in a servo-controlled, double-direct shear apparatus under conditions of displacemen...

2009
Thomas W. Bonnot Joshua J. Millspaugh Mark A. Rumble

Areas of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) outbreaks in the Black Hills can provide habitat for black-backedwoodpeckers (Picoides arcticus), a U.S. Forest Service, Region 2 Sensitive Species. These outbreaks are managed through removal of trees infested with mountain pine beetles to control mountain pine beetle populations and salvage timber resources. To minimize impacts t...

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