I. K. Taimni
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I. K. Taimni's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of Allahabad
- Masters Chemistry University of Allahabad
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Allahabad
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, I. K. Taimni was a professor of chemistry at the Allahabad University in India, and an influential scholar in the fields of Yoga and Indian philosophy. He was a leader of the Theosophical Society. Taimni authored a number of books on Eastern Philosophy, including a modern interpretation of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.
I. K. Taimni's Published Works
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- Estimation Of Metals As Sulphides : Estimation of rhenium. silver and mercury (1955) (31)
- The science of yoga : the Yoga-sūtras of Patañjali in Sanskrit with transliteration in Roman, translation in English and commentary (1975) (27)
- Estimation of metals as sulphides : Estimation of platinum metals (1954) (22)
- The application of thiosalts in analysis : Estimations based on decomposition of thiosalts part B. estimation of molybdenum and tin (1953) (18)
- The application of thiosalts in analysis : Estimations based on decomposition of thiosalts Part C. Estimation of gold, platinum and antimony (1954) (18)
- Estimation of metals as sulphidesAtmospheric oxidation of alkali sulphides (1955) (16)
- The application of thiosalts in analysis : Estimations based on decomposition of thiosalts Part A. Estimation of arsenic, selenium and tellurium (1953) (16)
- Estimation of metals as sulphides : Estimation of bismuth, cadmium, lead, and indium (1954) (16)
- Thermolysis of sulphides precipitated by sodium sulphide (1960) (8)
- Separations involving sulphides: Separation of selenium, arsenic, antimony and mercury from barium (1956) (7)
- The application of thiosalts in analysis : Complete precipitation of sulphides (1953) (6)
- Thermolysis of sulphides precipitated by sodium sulphide : Sulphides of selenium, tellurium, gold, platinum, ruthenium, lead, bismuth, cadmium, silver, palladium and indium (1960) (6)
- A systematicstudy of insoluble substances. II (1959) (5)
- Insoluble substances in qualitative analysis (1956) (4)
- A systematic scheme of qualitative analysis for anions. part II (1957) (4)
- A systematic study of insoluble substances. i (1958) (4)
- Application of selenium salts in inorganic analysis (1961) (4)
- The Viscosity of Supersaturated Solutions. I (3)
- Separations involving sulphides: Separations of alkaline earth metals from some elements that form thiosalts (1959) (2)
- CCCXXXII.—The reaction between thallic chloride and potassium thiocyanate (1931) (2)
- A systematic study of insoluble substances: A simplified scheme for the detection of all types of insoluble substances (1959) (1)
- Separations involving sulphides: Separation of zinc from some elements that form thiosalts (1959) (1)
- A systematic scheme of qualitative analysis for anions : A simplified scheme for the detection of common anions (1960) (1)
- Estimation of Elements as Selenides (1964) (1)
- Separations involving sulphides: Separation of aluminium or uranium from some elements forming thiosalts (1959) (1)
- Thermolysis of Selenides of Gold, Tin, Iridium, indium, molybdenum, cadmium, bismuth, lead and zinc precipitated by sodium selenide (1965) (0)
- A systematic study of insoluble substances : Time and temperature factors in the production of insoluble substances (1960) (0)
- Zinc acetate as a reagent in gravimetric analysis. I. (1960) (0)
- Separations involving sulphides : Separation of thorium or titanium from some elements that form thiosalts (1959) (0)
- Use of cadmium acetate in quantitative separation of anions. Separation of arsenate, selenate, tellurate, selenite or tellurite from: (a) iodide and (b) per‐rhenate (1965) (0)
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