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Pandit (which translates as "maestro" in Hindi) Jasraj, 83, is an Indian classical vocalist and creator of an innovative form of blending male and female vocals, Simmi explained.

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Furthermore, to raise the undesirable long-term degradation of PCL, modifications in the form of blend or copolymers are done with other hydrophilic polymers (Burke et al. 2004).

However, the existing study focuses on the application of magnesium sulphate and leaves of commonly available plant materials in the form of blend with NPK in rainfed rice soil to curb methane emission, while fulfilling the nutritional requirement of high-yielding rice variety in return enhancing yield and soil fertility in a cost-effective way.

Kuehn 2001a: 31), his mother lived out a positive form of Pietism, blending love, tolerance, and spirituality into a faith that was "genuine" and "not in the least enthusiastic" ('enthusiasm' or Schwärmerei means fundamentalism).

It was, Bunker shows, a form of Christianity blended "with ideas about gentility and good government, and seasoned with Greek and Roman ideals of republican virtue".

By the late 80s, however, they had hit a rich vein of form, blending sci-fi-themed lyrics with influences from psychedelia, prog-rock and punk to often astonishing effect on albums such as Dimension Hatröss and Nothingface.

The current blending unit operation for a solid oral dosage form includes blending of ingredients for a set number of revolutions at a set speed.

They've synthesized a new life form by blending bits of DNA from a variety of creatures -- and now hope to use its secretions to cure all disease.

Even if you can't tell a goose from a cardinal, you might, on visiting Cave Creek Canyon, want to dangle binoculars around your neck as a form of social blending.

Hence, hybrid architectures formed by blending of nanoparticles of metal oxides with graphene or its derivatives have been explored by several researchers which showed improved gas sensing ability, especially the sensitivity and selectivity at room temperature.

Austerlitz WG Sebald Penguin £6.99, pp414 The final novel of the celebrated German writer who died in a tragic car accident late last year, Austerlitz is an exploration of history and forgetting that takes the form of a blend of travelogue, memoir and fiction.

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