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Interesting beverages of the eastern himalayas

Economic Botany, 1968
The high altitude and severe weather of the eastern Himalayas and Tibet have been conducive to the development of beverages which are both high in food value and served warm. The beverages, tea,chang, arak andmarwa, account for one-quarter to one-half of the daily caloric intake of the inhabitants and are characteristic of the region in the methods of ...
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Some interesting Gasteromycetous fungi from eastern Himalaya

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1990
Eight species of Lycoperdales have been described. Five of them are recorded here for the first time from India and Himalaya. GenusMorganella is reported for the first time from India.
B M Sharma, K S Thind
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Diversity of Lianas in Eastern Himalayas and North-Eastern India

2015
Lianas constitute an important component of plant diversity in a wide range of ecosystems. The liana diversity has been reported to have critical role in maintaining ecosystem structure and function, with a predicted greater role to play under changing climate conditions. However, our understanding on the diversity pattern of lianas in different forest
S. K. Barik   +3 more
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Blood Feud in the Eastern Himalaya

Anthropos, 2019
This article brings to attention an event that occurred in January 1963, in which Indian police personnel were murdered by Nyishi tribesman in Chayangtajo, a remote administrative Circle in the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA), today known as Arunachal Pradesh, India.
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Regolith and soils in Bhutan, Eastern Himalayas

European Journal of Soil Science, 2003
Summary Bhutan lies at altitudes of 100–7500 m on the steep, long and complex southern slopes of the Eastern Himalayas. Soil surveys show that, despite steep gradients, there are many moderately or deeply weathered soils. Many slopes are mantled with polycyclic, layered drift materials, so soil horizons owe as much to regolith ...
I. C. Baillie   +7 more
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Aeropalynological survey in subtropical Eastern Himalayas, Kurseong

Grana, 1989
Abstract An aeropalynological survey by gravitational sampler was done in St. Mary's Hill of Kurseong, a subtropical biozone of Eastern Himalayas at 1650 m altitude for a period of two years (March 1981-February 1983) to record the incidence and frequency of airborne pollen grains.
Swati Gupta, Sunirmal Chanda
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A new gecko from the eastern Himalayas

1906
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Vaucheriaceae of Eastern Himalayas (India)

Nova Hedwigia, 1976
S. C. Santra, T. K. Adhya
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Ethnic Environmentalism in the Eastern Himalaya

2017
The Sikkim-Darjeeling Himalaya is undergoing serious environmental changes as a result of the rampant construction of hydroelectric projects and climate-induced changes. Their impact is most discernible on the economically and politically vulnerable mountain communities.
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