<strong>AQAR</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong>, MADRAS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, CHENNAIR. Joel Karunakaran, (i) ‘Tata McGraw-Hill’s Chemistry for Class IX MatriculationBoard’, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, <strong>2005</strong>; (ii) ‘ElectrophilicAromatic Iodination by I2 and KBrO 3 ’, Proceedings of International Congress ofChemistry (ICCE – <strong>2005</strong>); (iii) ‘Eco-friendly Method of Preparation of IodoaromaticCompounds’, Proceedings of International Interdisciplinary Conference onSustainable Technology for Environmental Protection (ICSTEP), <strong>2006</strong>; (iv) ‘In VitroAntioxidant Activities of Methanol Extracts of Fine Phyllanthus Species from India’,LWT – Food Science and Technology (Elsevier Publication). Available online from 7November <strong>2005</strong>; (v) ‘Anti Oxidant and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of anAqueous Extract of Coleus Aromatics’, Food Chemistry (Elsevier Publication),Available online, 27 June <strong>2005</strong>.P.S. Raghavan, ‘The Role of Metal Complexes in Nuclear Reactor Decontamination’,Power Plant Chemistry, 8, (7), (<strong>2006</strong>), 409 – 414.P. Wilson, ‘Effect of Nanoporous ZrO 2 Crystal Size on the Surface Sulphur Capacityand Performance of Sulfated Zirconia as an Acidic Catalytic material ‘Nanoporousmaterials’, IV A. Sayari and M. Jaroniec (eds). Stud.suf.sci.catal. 156 (<strong>2005</strong>) 385-392, Proceedings of the 4 th International symposium on Nanoporous Materials,Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, June <strong>2005</strong>.Department of BotanyM. Baluswami, (i) ‘Seasonal Variation in Bio-chemical Constituents of GrateluopiaLithophila Boergesen’, Seaweed Research & Utilisation, 27 (1&2): 53-56; (ii) ‘Effectof Liquid Seaweed Fertilizers Extracted from Gracilaria edulis (Gmel.), Silva,Sargassum Wightii Greville and Ulva Lactuca Linn on the Growth and Yield ofAbelmoschus esculanttus (L.) Moench’, Indian Hydrobiology 7 (supplement): 69-78;(iii) ‘Tuomeya Americana (Kuetzing) Papenfuss, a Fresh Water Red Alga New toIndia’, Indian Hydrobiology 8(1): 104.D. Narasimhan, (i) ‘Floral Diversity of Tamil Nadu’, ENVIS News Letter SpecialIssue Vol. 2(1): 1- 5. Department of Environment, Government of Tamil Nadu; (ii)‘Ecology of Sacred Trees: Temple Trees of Northern Tamil Nadu’, PILC Journal ofDravidic Studies, Vol.13: 89-118.57
<strong>AQAR</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong>, MADRAS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, CHENNAIDepartment of ZoologyP. Sitarami Reddy, ‘Non-index Methods to Assess Marine and Coastal Biodiversity’,SDMR Special Resources Publication, No. 10, 266 – 277.R.W Alexander Jesudasan, (i) ‘Continental Comparison of the Interaction betweenClimate and the Herbivorous Mite, Floracarus perrepae (Acarina: Eriyophidae)’,Florida Entomologist 88 (2): 129-134; (ii) ‘New Record of Whiteflies (Aleyrodidae:Hemiptera: Isecta) in Mangrove Forests of Southern India’, Entomon 30(1): 31-37;and (iii) ‘On the Heaemocytes of Helicoverpa Armigera (Hubner) (Lepidoptera:Noctuidae)’, Journal of Applied Zoological Researches.A. Mohan Daniel and R. Raveen, ‘Studies on the Internal Female ReproductiveSystem of Cylas Formicarius (Fabr.) (Brentidae: Coleoptera)’, Journal of AppliedZoological Researches 17(1).Ananthi Rachel, ‘The Tingifauna of Indian Region, their Host Plants, FeedingStrategies and Nutritional Ecology’, Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 25(2): 113-137,ISSN 0256 267IX.Department of Visual Communication (SFS)Susan Sridhar wrote a chapter for the book titled ‘Children, Youth and the ElectronicMedia – Prospects and Portents’, India Space Research Organization, B.R. Publishers,New Delhi, October <strong>2005</strong>.Department of JournalismJojan Job, ‘The Indian Narrative System’ in Sadhanas.com, a web magazine on IndianCulture.Department of Chemistry (SFS)A.A.M. Prince, ‘Electrochemical Studies on Mixture of LiNi 0.8 Co 0.17 Al 0.03 O 2 andLiCoO 2 Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries’, Solid State Communications134(10), 687, <strong>2005</strong>.A. Carmalin Sophia, (i) ‘Stabilization of Plating Sludge using Cement, Gypsum andLime’, Poll Res, 24, 267-270, <strong>2005</strong>; (ii) ‘Assessment of the Mechanical Stability andChemical Leachability of Immobilized Electroplating Waste’, Chemosphere, 58(1),75-82, <strong>2005</strong>; (iii) ‘Leaching of Metals on Stabilization of Metal Sludge using Cement58
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