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Autor:
L. N. A. de Silva, P. A. B. D. Alexander, K. Thananjayan, W. M. N. K. Jayathilake, P. G. A. Pushpakumara
Publikováno v:
Sri Lanka Veterinary Journal. 67:37
he objective of the study was to phenotypically characterize the captive ponies that are present in Delft Island, Sri Lanka. Four qualitative traits and sixteen quantitative traits were measured in 10 ponies (9 males and 1 female). Collected data wer
Autor:
Hiran Ekanayake, L. N. K. De Silva
Publikováno v:
2008 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology.
Behavior-based robots have come under the spotlight in recent years by making their presence known in diverse fields of human interest. Applications in behavior-based robotics have continued to grow in areas such as demining, search and rescue, offic
Publikováno v:
Animal Reproduction Science. 14:115-127
Reproductive events were monitored over a period of 30 months in a sample of 55 indigenous (Lanka) buffalo cows belonging to five farmers selected at random in a specific village in the dry zone low-country region of Sri Lanka. The animals were maint
Autor:
L. N. K. de Silva
Publikováno v:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 159:219-231
Autor:
L. N. K. De Silva
Publikováno v:
Nature Physical Science. 231:148-149
RECENTLY the Kerr metric has been studied in connexion with the hypothesis of Lynden-Bell1,2 that galactic nuclei are collapsed quasars. Geodesics in the Kerr metric have also been studied by Carter3 and de Felice4. The purpose of this communication
Autor:
L. N. K. De Silva
Publikováno v:
Nature. 228:1180-1181
Barnothy and Barnothy1–4 have suggested that quasi-stellar objects are images of the nuclei of Seyfert galaxies, resulting from a gravitational lens mechanism. Refsdal5 and Liebes6 have found expressions for the intensification and angular size of
Autor:
L. N. K. De Silva
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka. 10:241
Autor:
L. N. K. de Silva
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal. 189:177