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International Catalogue 5000+ -Books 2019 International Catalogue 5000+ -Books Click ‘N’ Learn S.No. Subject Area Total 1 Agriculture Sciences, Life Sciences and Biosciences 369 a Botany, Plant Science and Agriculture 201 b Food Science, Health and Nutrition 33 b Zoology, Animal Sciences & Veterinary Science 51 Biological Science, Biochmistry, Genetics, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Parasitology d 84 and Immunology 2 Engineering and Technology 871 a Chemical Engineering 29 b Mechanical Engineering 193 c Civil Engineering 53 d Electronics and Communication and Electrical Engineering 168 e Computer Science and Information Technology 428 3 Environmental Science 120 4 Basic and Applied Sciences 381 a Chemistry 33 b Physics and Astrophysics 203 c Mathematics and Statistics 145 5 Medical Science 1026 a Medicine 992 b Nursing 19 c Dentistry 15 6 Social Science 720 a History 177 b Sociology, Journalism, Mass Communication and Philosophy 252 c Education, Literature, Language and Linguistics 125 d Psychology 67 e Political Science 99 7 Law, Criminology and Forensics 29 8 Business, Management and Economics 446 9 Tourism and Hotel Management 53 10 General Reference Books 985 a Classic 690 b General 49 c Mystery 80 d Novels 13 e Science & Fiction 62 f Stories 13 g Thriller 78 Total Number of Titles 5000 CONTENTS Agriculture Sciences, Life Sciences and Biosciences ...............................1 Engineering and Technology ..................................................................14 Environmental Science ........................................................................... 45 Basic and Applied Sciences ....................................................................49 Medical Science ...................................................................................... 62 Social Science .......................................................................................... 97 Law, Criminology and Forensics ...........................................................122 Business, Management and Economics ............................................... 123 Tourism and Hotel Management ..........................................................138 General Reference Books ......................................................................140 Agriculture Sciences, Life Sciences and Biosciences Botany, Plant Science and Agriculture Pub S.No Author/Editor Title ISBN Year Biotechnology for Medicinal Plants: Micropropagation and 2019 1. Jessica Parsons Improvement 9781644439050 2. Alexander James Plant Physiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology 9781644439234 2019 3. Alan Bower Principles of Seed Science and Technology 9781644439241 2019 4. Diana Clarkson Plant Anatomy and Physiology 9781644439333 2019 5. Ava Metcalfe Integrative Plant Anatomy 9781644439616 2019 Joshua 2019 6. Sutherland Recent Developments in Biocontrol of Plant Diseases 9781644439623 7. Wanda Graham Biotechnology, Agriculture, Environment and Energy 9781644439654 2019 8. Lisa Paige Physiology and Biotechnology Integration for Plant Breeding 9781644439678 2019 9. Samantha Turner Vegetable Grafting - Principles and Practices 9781644439685 2019 10. Keith King Nucleus Cell Membrane and Structure of Cell Wall 9781644439807 2019 11. Jasmine Ogden Techniques of Plant Breeding and Cell Structure 9781644439814 2019 Role of Forests in Poverty Alleviation: Plantation and Harvesting 2019 12. Angela Wilson Operations in Natural Forests 9781644439975 Salt Transport, Plant Respiratory Metabolism and Desertification of 2019 13. Jane Sharp Arid Lands 9781644440216 Anthony 2019 14. Edmunds Genetically Modified Plants and their Role in Plant Growth Promotion 9781644440452 15. Dorothy Ince Branching Regulation in Gene and Phytochrome Sequences 9781644440513 2019 16. Lisa Hill Mode of Reproduction on the Genetic Variance in Plant Breeding 9781644440575 2019 Amelia 2019 17. Macdonald Plant Cells and Water in Essential Minerals 9781644440612 18. Michael Mcgrath Plant Genetic Resources, Quantitative and Genetic Variation 9781644440629 2019 19. Leonard Harris Structural Analysis of Plant Breeding in Genetic Resources 9781644440667 2019 20. Heather Marshall Technique of Genetic Variation in Plant Breeding 9781644440681 2019 21. Angela Forsyth Plant Diseases Virus, Bacteria and Mycology 9781644440698 2019 22. Piers Vaughan Photosyn thesis, Water Potential and Plant Cells 9781644441008 2019 23. Ryan Ellison Nano - Biotechnology in Genomics and Proteomics 9781644441589 2019 24. Ryan Howard Biotechnologic Industrial Enzymes of Antibiotics and Antibodies 9781644441633 2019 25. Carolyn Sharp Interfacial Phenomena in Plant Physiology and Plant Production 9781644441671 2019 26. Gordon Davies Chemistry of Cell Microbiology and Gene Regulation 9781644442074 2019 Stewart 2019 27. Mcdonald Plant Physiology - Soil and Water Relations 9781644442104 28. Ian Skinner Plant Pathology and Microbiology 9781644442128 2019 29. Keith Lyman Structures of Fungi, Mycology and Plant Pathogens 9781644442159 2019 1 Agriculture Sciences, Life Sciences and Biosciences Pub S.No Author/Editor Title ISBN Year Donna 2019 30. Rutherford Plant Cell, Hormones and Mineral Nutrients in Plant Physiology 9781644442678 31. Boris Fisher Physiology of Plant Cells and Physical Sciences 9781644443248 2019 32. Joe Roberts Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology 9781644443439 2019 33. Lucas Ince Plant Anatomy Tissue and Cells 9781644443446 2019 34. Thomas Scott Plant Gymnosperms and Seed Collections 9781644443507 2019 Caroline 2019 35. Edmunds Metabolism of Plant Botany and Biotechnology 9781644443569 36. Gordon Marshall Uses of Modern Technology in Physical Biology 9781644443651 2019 37. Jack Wallace Biotechnological Revolution and Genetic Environment 9781644443668 2019 38. Jacob Knox Mitochondria Power Plant of Cell Membrane 9781644443699 2019 39. Adrian Alsop Conceptual Knowledge of Cyanobacteria in Symbiosis 9781644446324 2019 40. Christian Allan Advanced Approach in Coffee Wilt Disease 9781644471166 2019 41. Una Lee Recent Trends in Photosynthesis Research Protocols 9781644475928 2019 42. John Alsop Introduction to Botany: An Integrated Approach 9781644477410 2019 43. Gavin Paige Anatomy of Plants and the Mitochondria of Cell 9781644528105 2019 44. 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