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New Arrivals – Books May 2019 Acc No Title Authors Call No Agarwal, Pankaj CENTRAL LIBRARY New Arrivals – Books May 2019 Acc No Title Authors Call No Agarwal, Pankaj. Shrikhande, AR1063 Earthquake resistant design of structures 624.1762 AGA;1 R Manish. Getting started with MATLAB : a quick introduction for scientists 001.6424MAT RUD;1 AR1064 Rudra Pratap. and engineers R AR1065 Exhibition design Hughes, Philip. 069.5 HUG;1 R Mixed methods research and culture-specific interventions : Nastasi, Bonnie K. Hitchcock, AR1066 001.42 NAS;1 R program design and evaluation John H. AR1067 Manufacturing processes for design professionals Thompson, Rob. 670 THO;1 R AR1068 Footprint of Visvakarma : studies in Indian sculpture Dhaky, M A. Shah, Snehal. 732.94 DHA;1 R Construction and project management : for engineers, architects, Krishnamurthy, G. Ravindra, S AR1069 624.068 KRI;3 planner, builders V. AR1070 Design of reinforced concrete structures, I S : 456-2000 Krishna Raju, N. 624.18341 KRI;1 R AR1071 Photojournalism : the professionals' approach Kobre, Kenneth. Brill, Betsy. 070.49 KOB;1 R 92520 Civil Engineering-ondu parichaya Srinivasan, M G. 624 SRI;1 R 92521 Vishwakatakosha -1 : Dharanimandala madhyadolage Niranjana. 823.08 NIR;1 R 92522 Vishwakatakosha -2 : Afrikada hadu Niranjana. Sitaram, C. 823.08 NIR;1 R 92523 Vishwakatakosha -3 : kaadinalli beladingalu Niranjana. Ravikumar, C P. 823.08 NIR;1 R Vishwakatakosha -4 : Cheluvu, Mangoliya-China-Japan-Koriya 92524 Niranjana. Sadashiva, G S. 823.08 NIR;1 R kathegalu Vishwakatakosha -5 : subhaashini, Bharata, nerehoreya 23 92525 Niranjana. 823.08 NIR;1 R kathegalu 92682 Real-time systems design and analysis : an engineer's handbook Laplante, Phillip A. 007.11702 LAP;16 92683 Research methodology : methods and techniques Kothari, C R. 001.42 KOT;33 92684 GSM and UMTS : the creation of global mobile communications Hillebrand, Friedhelm. 621.38415 HIL;7 92676 Artificial intelligence Rich, Elaine. Knight, Kevin. 001.535 RIC;71 Haykin, Simon. Van Veen, 92677 Signals and systems 621.38143 HAY;39 Barry. 001.6424JAV 92678 Data structures, algorithms and application in Java Sahni, Sartaj. SAH;17 92679 Professional android 2 application development Meier, Reto. 001.6424 MEI;7 Digital signal processor : architecture, programming and 92680 Andhe Pallavi. Uma Rao, K. 621.38481 AND;1 applications 92681 Wireless communications: principles and practice Rappaport, Theodore S. 621.3811 RAP;35 92670 Daanasamskrutiya harikaara Acharya Vinoba Bhave Anand, S L. Someshwara, N. 823 ANA;1 R 92671 Prayogasheela sasyavijnani B G L Swamy Srinidhi, T G. Someshwara, N. 823 SRI;1 R Ansari, Asma. Someshwara, 92672 Bharataratna Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam 823 ANS;1 R N. Ravishankar, A K. 92673 Gadinaada Gandhi Khan Abdul Gafar Khan 823 RAV;1 R Someshwara, N. Nemichandra. Someshwara, 92674 Niswaartha seveya haadiyalli Dr. Ida Scudder 823 NEM;1 R N. Navarro, Ann. White, Chuck. 001.6424XML NAV;2 92675 Mastering XML Burman, Linda. R1 92664 Navabharata shilpi Sir M Visvesvaraya Indira Hegde. Someshwara, N. 823 IND;1 R Vijayakumar, H. Someshwara, 92665 Maanavatavadi naastika Gora 823 VIJ;1 R N. Rajshekar, D V. Someshwara, 92666 Kraantikaari Frnesto Che Guevara 823 RAJ;1 R N. Anantharamu, T R. 92667 Khyaata bhoovijnani B P Radhakrishna 823 ANA;1 R Someshwara, N. Ramakrishna, G. 92668 Mahan maanavataavaadi Karl Marx 823 RAM;1 R Someshwara, N. Adarangi, Rudresh B. 92669 Rangabhoomiya meshtru B V Karantha 823 ADA;1 R Someshwara, N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92658 Ganitalokada mahaan pratibhe Srinivasa Ramanujan 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Upendra, B H. Someshwara, 92659 Swaraadhiraaja Bharataratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi 823 UPE;1 R N. Smitha Reddy, D. 92660 Bengaluru nagara nirmaapaka Kempegowda 823 SMI;1 R Someshwara, N. Shashikala Gowda, M S. 92661 Prakhara yodha, daksha aadalitagara Hyder Ali 823 SHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Mummigatti, Sumangala S. 92662 Vijnaana tantrajnaanada daitya prathibhe Archimedes 823 MUM;1 R Someshwara, N. Marie Joseph, C. 92663 Kannadada keertikalasha Reverend Ferdinand Kittel 823 MAR;1 R Someshwara, N. Rehman Pasha, Abdul M. 92652 Mysuru huli Tipu Sultan 823 REH;1 R Someshwara, N. 92653 Sangeeta kalanidhi M S Subbulakshmi Paranjyothi. Someshwara, N. 823 PAR;1 R 92654 Sangeetajnani Ilaiyaraaja Paranjyothi. Someshwara, N. 823 PAR;1 R Srinivasa Prasad, D S. 92655 Vishwashakti Vivekananda 823 SRI;1 R Someshwara, N. Sidney Srinivas. Someshwara, 92656 Car saamraajyada saamraata Henry Ford 823 SID;1 R N. 92657 Ganitashaastrajna Damodara Dharmananda Kosambi Praveen, S. Someshwara, N. 823 PRA;1 R Bhavana N K. Someshwara, 92646 Abhijaata chaayaachitra kalaakaara V K Murthy 823 BHA;1 R N. Rokhade, Pradeep. 92647 Baalekundada kolladaagondu ganduhuli Veera Sangolli Rayanna 823 ROK;1 R Someshwara, N. Aithal, Parvathi G. 92648 Ananya aadalitagaara C Achyutha Menon 823 AIT;1 R Someshwara, N. Aithal, Parvathi G. 92649 Samaaj sudhaaraka Sri Narayana Guru 823 AIT;1 R Someshwara, N. Aithal, Parvathi G. 92650 Naatakalokada saamraat William Shakespeare 823 AIT;1 R Someshwara, N. Rehman Pasha, Abdul M. 92651 Raashtraoita Mahatma Gandhi 823 REH;1 R Someshwara, N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92640 Bharateeya shastravaidya pitaamaha Sushruta 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92641 Sannakathegala aadya lekhaki kodagina Gouramma 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92642 Nobel paaritoshaka vijetha C V Raman 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92643 Karnatakada dhanvantari Maharshipandit Taranath 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Bhavana N K. Someshwara, 92644 Naataka ratna Gubbi Veeranna 823 BHA;1 R N. Bhavana N K. Someshwara, 92645 Karnataka simhaasanaadheeshwara Krishnadevaraya 823 BHA;1 R N. Murthy, M S S. Someshwara, 92634 Aadunika Bharateeya khagola vijnanada pitaamaha Vainu Bappu 823 MUR;1 R N. Nemichandra. Someshwara, 92635 Chimpanzeegala yogakshema pravartaki Jane Goodall 823 NEM;1 R N. Nemichandra. Someshwara, 92636 Gubbiya Karedaru maneyangalake Mohammed Dilawar 823 NEM;1 R N. Nemichandra. Someshwara, 92637 Asaadhyagala saadhaka Thomas Alva Edison 823 NEM;1 R N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92638 Bharateeya Vaidya vijnaana pitaamaha Charaka 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Vasundhara, Bhupathi. 92639 Nobel vanchita Dr. Yallapragada Subbarao 823 VAS;1 R Someshwara, N. Chandrashekar, C R. 92628 Hrudaya kasi maadida surgeon christiaan Barnard 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. 92629 Makkala chaachaa Jawaharlal Neharu Rehman Pasha, Abdul. 823 REH;1 R 92630 Islam pravartaka pravaadi Muhammad Rehman Pasha, Abdul. 823 REH;1 R Naveen Kumar, G K. 92631 Onti kaalina Everst saahasi Arunima Sinha 823 NAV;1 R Someshwara, N. Naveen Kumar, G K. 92632 Everst chumbita prathama Bharathiya mahile Bachendri Pal 823 NAV;1 Someshwara, N. Murthy, M S S. Someshwara, 92633 Quantum ganatiya saradaara Prof. Sathyendranath Bose 823 MUR;1 R N. 92622 Loka prateeta jayaprakash Narayan Anand, N L. Someshwara, N. 823 ANA;1 R 92623 Saavayava krushi chetana Dr. L Narayana Reddy Anand, N L. Someshwara, N. 823 ANA;1 R Chandrashekar, C R. 92624 Aadunika manovijnaanada pitaamaha Sigmund Freud 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Chandrashekar, C R. 92625 Khyaata Rasaayana shaaatrajna Louis Pasteur 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Plague choleragalinda manukulavannu rakshisida Dr. Waldemar Chandrashekar, C R. 92626 823 CHA;1 R Haffkine Someshwara, N. Chandrashekar, C R. 92627 Surakshita shastrachikitseya harikaara Sir Joseph Lister 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Chakratirtha, Rohith. 92616 Dooradrushtiya deshabhakta Vikram Sarabhai 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Chakratirtha, Rohith. 92617 Bannaadigala odanaadi Salim Ali 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Narayana Murthy, K H. 92618 Karnataka ekeekaranada roovari Aluru Venkataraya 823 NAR;1 R Someshwara, N. 92619 Natasaarvabhouma Dr. Rajkumar Narayana Murthy, K H. 823 NAR;1 R Someshwara, N. 92620 Harisu haadiya Praguna Sundaralal Bahuguna Anand, N L. Someshwara, N. 823 ANA;1 R 92621 Abhaya saadhaka Baba Amte Anand, N L. Someshwara, N. 823 ANA;1 R Muralidharan, Y G. 92610 Naagarika hakkugala horaatagaara Martin Luther King Junior 823 MUR;1 R Someshwara, N. Muralidharan, Y G. 92611 Apratima swaatantrya horaatagaara Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose 823 MUR;1 R Someshwara, N. Chakratirtha, Rohith. 92612 Nakshatragala bhavishyakaara Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Chakratirtha, Rohith. 92613 Naakshatrika lokada mahaadwaara tereda Meghnad Saha 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Chakratirtha, Rohith. 92614 Mahaan taatvika bhoutashaastrajna Stephen Hawking 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. Chakratirtha, Rohith. 92615 Chumbaka pratibhe Michael Faraday 823 CHA;1 R Someshwara, N. 92604 Kannadada ratna G P Rajarathnam Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R 92605 Jnaanapeetha prashashti vijetha Vi.Kr. Gokaka Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R 92606 Ellarolage ondaada Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R 92607 Kannadada aasti Masti Venkatesha Iyengar Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R 92608 Haasyayogi Goruru Ramaswamy Iyengar Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R Muralidharan, Y G. 92609 Dakshina Africada Pitaamaha Nelson Mandela 823 MUR;1 R Someshwara, N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92598 Raashtrapitana jeevanasangaatiKasturba Gandhi 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92599 Swatantra Bharatada Prathama sachive Rajkumari Amrit Kaur 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92600 Mahaapandita Rahula Sankrutyayana 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92601 Muktachintaki Horaatagarti Annie Besant 823 GEE;1 R N. 92602 Kadala Tadiya Bhaargava Shivarama Karantha Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R 92603 Kannadakobbane T P Kailasam Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92592 Damanita samudaayagala horaatagaarti Mahasweta Devi 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92593 Vidyaajyoti Savitribai Phule 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92594 Makkala kootada R Kalyanamma 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92595 Abhijaata nrutya Kalaavide Mrunalini Sarabhai 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92596 Bahushruta Vidvaams Dharmananda Kosambi 823 GEE;1 R N. Geetha Shenoy. Someshwara, 92597 Deena bandhu Mother Teresa 823 GEE;1 R N. 92586 Raastrakavi Kuvempu Gopal, T S. Someshwara, N. 823 GOP;1 R 92587 Kannadada prathama Raastrakavi M Govinda Pai Gopal, T S.
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