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    • Phytopharmacological evaluation of leaves of olive-olea europaea 

      Rahman, M; Khatun, A; Islam, S; Akter, A; Kawser, U (PharmacologyOnLine, 2015)
      The ethanol extract of Olea europaea of the family Oleaceae has been evaluated for the presence of bioactive secondary metabolites by using standard chromogenic reagent and cytotoxicity by brine shrimp lethality bioassay. ...
    • The Pilgrim's Progress 

      Bunyan, John (Grand Rapids, 1853)
      Often rated as important as the Bible as a Christian document, this famous story of man's progress through life in search of salvation remains one of the most entertaining allegories of faith ever written. Set against ...
    • PLANT ECOLOGY SOIL SCIENCE 

      Shukia, R.S.; Chandel, P.S. (S. CHAND, 1972)
    • Plasma spray coating: principles and applications 

      Heimann, Robert B. (VCH, 1996)
      Combining theory and practice from design to application, the monograph continues to provide a state-of-the-art treatise on plasma spray technology, beginning with the principles and techniques. Successive chapters treat ...
    • Plasma technologies for textiles 

      Edited by Shishoo, R. (Woodhead and CRC Press, 2007)
      Plasma technologies present an environmentally-friendly and versatile way of treating textile materials in order to enhance a variety of properties such as wettability, liquid repellency, dyeability and coating adhesion. ...
    • The playboy of the western world and riders to the sea 

      Synge, John M. (ROUTLEDGE, 2003)
      The Playboy of the Western World, John Millington Synge's most famous play, is sweetly funny and ironic as it follows its young hero's progress, in the eyes of others, from timid weakling to paragon of bravery.The shorter ...
    • Poems 

      Eliot, T. S. (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in Missouri on September 26, 1888. He lived in St. Louis during the first eighteen years of his life and attended Harvard University. In 1910, he left the United States for the Sorbonne, having ...
    • Poems 

      Frost, Robert (The World's poetry archive, 2004)
      A proven bestseller time and time again, Robert Frost's Poems contains all of Robert Frost's best-known poems-and dozens more-in a portable anthology. Here are "Birches," "Mending Wall," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy ...
    • Poems 

      Dickinson, Emily (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life. After she studied at the Amherst Academy ...
    • Poems 

      Donne, John (PoemHunter.Com - The World's Poetry Archive, 2004)
      The Everyman's Library Pocket Poets hardcover series is popular for its compact size and reasonable price which does not compromise content. Poems: Donne contains Songs and Sonnets, Letters to the Countess of Bedford, The ...
    • The poetics 

      Aristotle (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Aristotle's Poetics (Greek: Περὶ ποιητικῆς, c. 335 BCE (BC)) is the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and the first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. In it, Aristotle offers an account of ...
    • The Poetics of Aristotle 

      Butcher, S. H. (Macmillan and Co., 1902)
      Incorporating the best modern work on the Poetics, Halliwell's translation is aimed at those who want a reliable version of Aristotle's ideas along with concise and stimulating guidance. A running commentary explains the ...
    • Poetry 

      Donne, John (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      John Donne was an English poet, satirist, lawyer and priest. He is considered the pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His works are noted for their strong, sensual style and include sonnets, love poetry, ...
    • Poetry 

      Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Samuel Taylor Coleridge is the premier poet-critic of modern English tradition, distinguished for the scope and influence of his thinking about literature as much as for his innovative verse. Active in the wake of the ...
    • Polyesters and polyamides 

      Edited by B. L. Deopura...[et al.] (Woodhead and CRC Press, 2008)
      This book is a major contribution to the literature on polyester and polyamide fibres and provides an authoritative account of the production methods, ways of improving their functionality and their wide range of applications. ...
    • Polymer physics 

      Rubinstein, M.; Colby, Ralph H. (Oxford University Press, 2003)
      Polymer Physics thoroughly details the fundamental concepts of polymer melts, solutions, and gels in terms of both static structure and dynamics. It goes beyond other introductory polymer texts, deriving the essential tools ...
    • Polymer science and technology 

      Ebewele, Robert Oboigbaotor (CRC Press, 2000)
      The book is divided into three main sections: polymer fundamentals; polymer formation and conversion into useful articles; and polymer properties and applications. Polymer Science and Technology emphasizes the basic, ...
    • Polymer solutions: an introduction to polymer solutions 

      Teraoka, Iwao (John Wiley, 2002)
      The purpose of this textbook is twofold. One is to familiarize senior undergraduate and entry-level graduate students in polymer science and chemistry programs with various concepts, theories, models, and experimental ...
    • Polymer structure characterization: from nano to macro organization 

      Pethrick, Richard A. (The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2007)
      Polymer Structure Characterization: From Nano to Macro Organization discusses in a systematic fashion the way in which molecular interactions influence observed morphologies. This textbook is primarily aimed at polymer and ...
    • Polymers, polymer blends, polymer composites and filled polymers: synthesis, properties and applications 

      Edited by Mikitaev, Abdulakh K.; Ligidov, Mukhamed Kh.; Zaikov, Gennady E. (Nova Science, 2006)
      Polymers are substances containing a large number of structural units joined by the same type of linkage. These substances often form into a chain-like structure. Starch, cellulose, and rubber all possess polymeric properties. ...