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Anmol Khan, 2014
Collection :Islam in Memphis Oral Histories, Interviewees: Anmol Khan, Date: 2014-07-1
Values, environmental vulnerabilities and implications on adaptation: evidence from an indigenous community in Rajasthan, India
This dataset consists of 19 life history interviews and one focus group discussion
undertaken in Sadri, Jalore, and Pali districts of Rajasthan to understand the linkages between the societal values and adaptation decisions of a pastoralist community named Raikas
Increasing inequality in India: a silent subject?
With more than a quarter of the population living below the international poverty line, even after twenty-five years of economic reforms, it is imperative that inequality becomes omnipresent in economic-political discourse and policy in India, writes Anmol Agarwal
Text and the nation: mediating South Asian decolonization through postcolonial literature and posthuman knowledge
This work was accepted to the annual Graduate Research and Creative Works Symposium while the author was a graduate student at Rutgers University-Camden
Syntheses of Triostin A Antibiotic and Nucleobase‐Functionalized Analogs as New DNA Binders
A total synthesis of the natural product triostin A, wherein the N-methylated depsipeptide scaffold is constructed by solution-phase peptide chemistry followed by disulfide formation and macrocyclization, is described. Finally, the quinoxalines were attached to provide the DNA bisintercalator. Analogs of triostin A were obtained by the successive functionalization of the cyclic depsipeptide with pyrimidine or purine recognition units. The attachment of functional units was achieved by the orthogonal protection of the respective side chain amino functionalities. The nucleobase-functionalized triostin analogs have the potential to recognize double-stranded DNA by hydrogen bonding. The interaction with DNA was investigated by UV spectroscopy and fluorescence intercalator displacement. ((C) Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2009)Deutsche ForschLingsgemeinschaft (DFG) [Di 542 7-1
Replication package for: Survey data and subjective beliefs in business cycle models
<p>Bhandari, Anmol, Jaroslav Borovička, and Paul Ho (2023) Survey data and subjective beliefs in business cycle models</p><p>The package replicates all tables and graphs from the paper.</p>
The hard realities of a sweet life: curbing the damaging effects of India's relationship with sugar
With a host of other countries assessing the usefulness of similar taxes, it is safe to say that the fight against obesity and fizzy drinks has certainly begun. In order to tackle high sugar intake in India, subtle taxes like the ones imposed on fizzy drinks are warranted, write Anmol Agarwal and Suchika Chopra
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