Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka
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The Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka is published , in March,June, September & December, by the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka.
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Item Polymorphism in a Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein gene in Sri Lanka demonstrated by southern hybridization(Natural Resources Energy Science Authority:Colombo, 1995) Ranasinghe, C.; Ramasamy, R.Item The National Science Council and the Natural Resources, Energy and Science Authority - twenty five years of support for science and technology in Sri Lanka(National Science Council:Colombo, 1993) Ramasamy, R.Abstract available from Library, Please quote title when requestingItem Science and technology policy trends in the Asia-Pacific region(Natural Resources Energy Science Authority:Colombo, 1992) Ramasamy, R.Item Malaria during the 1991-1992 north-east monsoon season in a village in the intermediate rainfall zone of Sri Lanka(NAtional Science Council:Colombo, 1993) Nagendran, K.; Wijesundara, A.; Wijesundara, A.P. De S.; Ramasamy, M.; Ramasamy, R.Item Daytime infection of culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes with the human filaria parasite Wuchereria bancrofti by in vitro feeding(Natural Resources Energy and Science Authority of Sri Lanka:Colombo, 1992) Ramasamy, M.S.; Srikrishnaraj, K.A.; Ramasamy, R.; Premaratne, U.Item Measurement of protein mobility in sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis(National Science Council:Colombo, 1992) Ramasamy, R.; Subanesan, N.; Ramasamy, M.Abstract available from Library, Please quote title when requestingItem Developments in biotechnology:progress, problems and prospects(NARESA:Colombo, 1998) Ramasamy, R.The development of biotechnology in Sri Lanka is reviewed in the context of similar developments elsewhere,with special reference to India,Brazil and developed countries.Support for Biotechnology from overseas research funding agencies and the Natural Resources,Energy and Science Authority(NARESA)now the National Science Foundation (NSF)is outlined.A NARESA steering committee on biotechnology,first established in 1992 plays a key role in promoting Biotechnology in Sri Lanka.Item Peptides derived from a malaria parasite surface antigen-effect of adjuvants and number of immunizations on the total antibody response in mice(National Science Councio:Colombo, 1993) Ramasamy, R.; Wickramaratne, C.Item The scope of modern biotechnology of Sri Lanka(Natural Resources Energy Science Authority:Colombo, 1994) Ramasamy, R.Item Preliminary studies on the use of synthetic oligonucleotide probes based on conserved protein sequences for identifying genes in mosquitoes and malaria parasites(National Science Council:Colombo, 1993) Ramasamy, R.; Ramasamy, M.S.