4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item The pattern of tissue damage in occupational trauma(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1996) Perera, J.Item Screening for turner syndrome. how useful is the buccal smear test?(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1992) De Mel, T.; Jayasekara, R.; Warnasooriya, N.Item Murugesar Sinnatamby oration 1974. obstetrics and gynaecologic complications associated with a bicornuate uterus(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1976) De Silva, P.H.D.H.Item Screening for turner syndrome(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1993) Wickramanayake, E.Item A comparative assessment of some morphological and anatomical attributes to identity markers for screening polyploid genotypes of tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 2003) Ranatunga, M.A.B.; Gunasekera, M.T.K.Item SA nodal artery - its origin in relation to the dominancy of coronary arteries(The Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1994) Gajamange, N.; Perera, J.Eighty hearts were dissected and the right and left coronary arteries, posterior interventricular branch and the sinuatrial nodal artery were identified. 'Dominancy' of the coronary arteries was determined according to the origin of the posterior interventricular branch. The origin of the sinuatrial nodal artery was analysed in relation to the 'dominancy' of the coronary arteries.Item Secular trends in the physical anthropology of the Veddas of Sri Lanka(The Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1992) Wickramanayake, T.W.; Wickramanyake, E.R.Item Changes observed in the median eminence the adenohypophysis and the thyroid gland in Rhacophorus leucomystax maculatus (Gray) during metamorphosis(University of Ceylon. Colombo, 1970) Joseph, T.; Jayatilaka, A.D.P.Item Skeletal finds of Cobra Hood Cave, Sigiriya - a priliminary study(The Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1992) Chandrasekara, M.S.; Wichramanayake, E.R.Excavation at the Sigiriya 'Cogra Hood Cave' (rock shelterr B9) unearthed what appears to be a Middle Historic Period burial site. The excavation yielded skeletal remains of nine individuals. This study suggested that at the time of death these individuals young healthy adult males of 152 cm or more in height. Burial practice has been in an extended position in a west-east orientation with ahnds clasped in front and the face turned towards the south. No burial offerings or other ritual objects wwere found.Item Lysosomal fragility in hypothalamic neurosecretory Neurones(University of Ceylon. Colombo, 1971) Bandaranayake, R.C.
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