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Prof R N K Hooroo

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Professor, Department of Zoology
North Eastern Hill University

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  • Biology

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Total Articles 18
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Citations 148
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Citations 25
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Bio

Developmental Biology, Aquatic Biology, Ecology and Environmental Biology

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  • Female
  • Professor , North Eastern Hill University
  • Department of Zoology, North Eastern Hill University
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Professor Aug 1993 – Present
North Eastern Hill University | Department of Zoology

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Scholarly Publications

Dendritic organization of prominent sensory structures on the body of the first instar larva of the muga silk moth (Antheraea assamensis)

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Authors: Dey S.;Hooroo R.N.K.;Biswas N.
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Scanning electron microscopic studies of the external morphology of sensilla on the legs of a butterfly, Graphium sarpedon (Lepidoptera-Papillionidae)

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