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Nias Library E-Resources NIAS LIBRARY E-RESOURCES - CDROMS LIST OF CDROMS Author / Producer/ Acc. No. Title Year Speaker Manipal Institute of C001 Icarus dreams: the 40th yearbook Technology Rescogitans: The application for philosophers. Pub: C002 Pozzoli 1997 Rescognitans C003 Women and panchayati raj in India Action Point 1998 National Human Genome C004 The Human Genome Project Research Institute C005 Nuffield Council on Bioethics Nuffield Council 2002 C006 Roche Genetics Education Program DMG Dams and Development: A new framework for C007 decision-making-the report of the world commission Earthscan 2000 on dams Bioinformatics made easy: an interactive guide C008 Double Twist Inc. 2000 brought to you by DoubleTwist.com C009 It's always possible BEDI,Kiran 1998 Gandhi: Apostle of peace and nonviolence/ Script C010 Krea Publishing prepared by Dr K Swaminathan C011 Mahatma Gandhi ICON Softec Future energy technologies, 2nd International C012 Integrity Research Institute Conference on Future Energy(DVD) Selective writings on MKSS and right to information campaign in India(MKSS-Mazdoor Kisan Shakti C013 MKSS Sangathan, Dedungri Village, Barar Post, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan 313341 ) Cambridge’s Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. (Acc No C014 CUP 2003 6583) China in the world economy: An OECD Economic and C015 Kogan Page 2003 statistical survey. (Acc No.6611) Gender issues in agriculture and rural livelihoods, Kerala Agricultural C016 vol 1 and 2: A course for undergraduates in University & MSSR 2004 agricultural universities by Sara Ahmed Foundation M S Swaminathan Research Foundation 2004-2005. 15th Annual Report, Centre for Research on C017 Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development, Chennai Timothy Rowe, Kyoso Kishi, C018 The age of dinosaurs (Acc No.6781) John W Merck Jr and 1998 Matthew Colbert C019 India: Defying the crown C020 South Africa: Freedom in our lifetime C021 Denmark: Living with the enemy C022 Nashville: we were warriors C023 Chile: Defeat of a dictator C024 Poland: We have caught god by the arm ICHR Southern Regional C025 Epigraphia Carnatica Centre Directorate of Kannada & C026 SAM Samagra Dasa Sahitya Culture. 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