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31689 ::Staff Members of the Department. http://www.ou.ac.lk/natural/departments/botany/staff.html Educational Assistants Ms. Renuka Aluthwala (on leave) Ms. Indrani Amarasinghe Demonstrators Ms. Anuja Gunasekara Ms. Gunaseeli Thiyagarajah Ms. W. S. L. Ruwini Ms. Maneesha Gunasekara Ms. Kamalapani Degambada Ms. Dasni Abeygunawardane Technical and Laboratory staff Ms. Lalani Fernando Mr. D.M.H. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science l-form   bacteria   specialised   area   brassica   napus   juncea   advancement   of   science   probationary   penicillium   purpurogenum   hevea   brasiliensis   chinese   cabbage Jan 1, 2005  

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