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    Perceived constraints among adolescent girls in accessing health care in Assam, India by Pralip Kumar Narzary

    Published 2012
    “…This study aims to assess the perceived constraints of never married adolescent girls in accessing health care in Assam, India. Methods This study used the National Family Health Survey 2005-06 data which covered 493 never married adolescent girls in Assam. …”
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    Morphological response of the Brahmaputra-Padma-Lower Meghna river system to the Assam earthquake of 1950 by Sarker, Maminul Haque

    Published 2009
    “…In this context, the research reported in this thesis proposes a working hypothesis that morphological changes in the Jamuna-Padma-Lower Meghna system have occurred in response to disturbance of the fluvial system by the Assam earthquake of 1950. Contemporary documents report that landslides triggered by the earthquake generated about 4.5* 1010 m3 sediment, much of which entered the Brahmaputra River in Assam either directly or via its tributaries. …”
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    A new species of Cnemaspis (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Assam, north-eastern India by Das, I., Sengupta, S.

    Published 2000
    “…A new species of Cnemaspis (Sauria: Gekkonidae) is reported from the Mayeng Reserve Forest, Kamrup District, Assam, north-eastern India. The species is considered morphologically similar to south Asian species of the genus, rather than to those of south-east Asia, and can be diagnosed from all described congeners using the following combination of characters: snout-vent length 28.0 mm; canthal ridge absent; no ridges of tubercles along mandible or in nape region; supranasals separated by a single scale; nasals in narrow contact with supralabial I. …”
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    Diet of labuanium politum (an obligate arboreal crab) at Kampung Tanjong Assam, Spaoh, Sarawak by Nur Amirah, binti Mohamad Alwie

    Published 2016
    “…Labuanium politum is an obligate arboreal crab that belonged to Family Sesarmidae and can be found at nipah palm mangrove in Kampung Tanjong Assam, Spaoh, Sarawak. It is known as `Geramak apong' by local people. …”
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    Arsenic distribution along different hydrogeomorphic zones in parts of the Brahmaputra River Valley, Assam (India) by Choudhury, R., Mahanta, C., Verma, S., Mukherjee, Abhijit

    Published 2017
    “…The spatial distribution of arsenic (As) concentrations along three classified hydrogeomorphological zones in the Brahmaputra River Valley in Assam (India) have been investigated: zone I, comprising the piedmont and alluvial fans; zone II, comprising the runoff areas; and zone III, comprising the discharge zones. …”
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    The implementation of decentralised biogas plants in Assam, NE India: the impact and effectiveness of the National Biogas and Manure Management Programme by Raha, Debadayita, Mahanta, Pinakeswar, Clarke, Michèle L.

    Published 2014
    “…We analysed the scheme across two districts in Assam, north-east India, interviewing stakeholders in rural households, state and non-state institutions. …”
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    Morphological description and population structure of an obligate arboreal crab (Labuanium politum) at Kampung Tanjong Assam, Spaoh, Sarawak by Akma Iddin, Masini

    Published 2016
    “…Morphological descriptions and population structure of L. politum were studied on 17 September 2015 at Kampung Tanjong Assam, Spaoh. Meanwhile, the captivity behaviour study was also conducted on 23 March 2016 at Kampung Tanjong Assam, Spoah. …”
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    Kalophrynus (Anura: Microhylidae), a new genus for India, with the description of a new species, Kalophrynus orangensis, from Assam state by Dutta, S., Mohammad Firoz, Ahmed, Das, I.

    Published 2000
    “…The microhylid genus, Kalophrynus, is reported for the first time from India, and a new species, Kalophrynus orangensis is described from the Orang National Park, Assam in north-eastern India. K. orangensis is diagnosable from all other congeners in showing the following combination of characters: snout acute, projecting beyond mandible; parotid gland absent; head wider than long; an inverted ‘v’-shaped mark present on dorsum from tip of snout to the inguinal region; an ocellus present on inguinal region; fingers lacking webbing; toes with rudimentary webbing; a single subarticular tubercle on finger IV; inner outer metatarsal tubercles present; and SVL of adults constituting the type series, 35.0-38.0 mm.…”
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    Produk umpan anai-anai Pisoptera tembusi pasaran antarabangsa by Fikri, Abdul Gani

    Published 2018
    “…Assam (India), 22 September – UMP Ecopest yang merupakan anak syarikat Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) berjaya tembusi pasaran antarabangsa bagi produk Pisoptera iaitu umpan anai-anai mesra alam yang diperbuat daripada tandan kelapa sawit kosong (EFB) bagi kerja pembasmian anai-anai di ladang pokok gaharu milik Syarikat Ajmal Perfumes di Assam, India.…”
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    Historical globalization and its effects: a study of Sylhet and its people, 1874-1971 by Hossain, Ashfaque

    Published 2009
    “…The dissertation considers the reshaping of Sylhet and its role as buffer zone between Assam and Bengal - the biggest province of British India. …”
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    Solute chemistry and groundwater arsenic enrichment in southern part of Brahmaputra River Basin, India, adjacent to Indo-Burmese ranges by Verma, S., Mukherjee, Abhijit, Mahanta, C., Choudhury, R., Bhattacharya, P.

    Published 2016
    “…The geologic explanation for high arsenic in the southern region of Brahmaputra basin (upper Assam) is probably the crustal recycling of arsenic as an incompatible element during tectonic activity.…”
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    Anomalous resistance and its effect on neutron yield production in Mather type dense plasma focus devices by A., Singh, S.S., Heoh, L., Sing

    Published 2022
    “…Three different dense plasma machines namely PF 400, DPF 2.2 and India's- Assam plasma focus machine is studied by analysing the current waveforms. …”
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    Landscape evolution modelling in large, complex braided river the Brahmaputra: a case study of Majuli Island, North-East India by Gogoi, Prasujya

    Published 2018
    “…This research was set in the context of the River Brahmaputra near Majuli Island, Assam, India. Morphologically, this part of the river is very volatile, increased braiding intensity of the river is believed by many to be responsible for severe erosion in the southern part of Majuli Island. …”
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