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  2. Rasayana - Wikipedia

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    Puri [10] has given detailed account of classical formulations such as amrit rasayana, brahm rasayana, jawahar mohra, kamdugdha ras, laxami vilas ras, laxman vilas ras, madanoday modak, makrdhawaj vati, manmath ras, mukta panchamrit rasayana, nari kalyan pak, navjeevan ras, navratna ras, navratnakalp amrit, panchamrit ras, paradi ras ...

  3. Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University

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    The university started with 10 colleges in 2004, having 44 colleges with more than 20,000 students and nearly 250 teachers working in the faculties of Arts, Commerce, Science, Education, Law, Technology including Engineering and Pharmacy.

  4. A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar

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    A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar, also known as The Guide to Science or Brewer's Guide to Science, is a book by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer presenting explanations for common phenomena. [1] First published in the United Kingdom around 1840, the book is laid out in the style of a catechism and proved very popular.

  5. Textbook - Wikipedia

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    doi: 10.1093/jahist/jau008. Chiappetta, Eugene L., and David A. Fillman. "Analysis of five high school biology textbooks used in the United States for inclusion of the nature of science." International Journal of Science Education (2007) 29#15 pp: 1847–1868. Doering, Torsten, Luiz Pereira, and L. Kuechler.

  6. University College of Science, Technology and Agriculture

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    The science that developed at Calcutta University in colonial India was not a colonial science, as it was hardly supported by any large scale imperial funds and was solely meant for "The promotion and diffusion of scientific and technical education for the cultivation and advancement of science, both pure and applied among Indians". [4]

  7. Chaubis Avtar - Wikipedia

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    Various quotations from the text reject the religions of Hindus and Muslims: [1]. Since I grabbed hold of your feet, I lower my eyes before no one else. The Puranas speak of Ram, and the Qur'an of Rahim, but I don't believe in either of them.

  8. Tattva - Wikipedia

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    According to various Indian schools of philosophy, tattvas (Sanskrit: तत्त्व) are the elements or aspects of reality that constitute human experience. [1] In some traditions, they are conceived as an aspect of the Indian deities.

  9. Nature's 10 - Wikipedia

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    Nature 's 10 is an annual listicle of ten "people who mattered" in science, produced by the scientific journal Nature. Nominees have made a significant impact in science either for good or for bad. Nominees have made a significant impact in science either for good or for bad.