414 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-phr-10.1177_00333549241227118 – Supplemental material for Cost Analysis of Implementing a 12-Month Recertification Criterion for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program in Washington State

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-phr-10.1177_00333549241227118 for Cost Analysis of Implementing a 12-Month Recertification Criterion for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program in Washington State by Steven Erly, Julia C. Dombrowski, Christine Khosropour, Jennifer R. Reuer, Kandis Boersema and Monisha Sharma in Public Health Reports</p

    Supplemental Material - College, Interrupted: Profiles in First-Year College Students Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Across One Year

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    Supplemental Material for College, Interrupted: Profiles in First-Year College Students Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Across One Year by Monisha Pasupathi, Jordan Booker, Mikayla Ell, Andrea Follmer Greenhoot, Kate C. McLean, Cecilia Wainryb, and Robyn Fivush in Emerging Adulthood</p

    FIGURE 2. Living specimens. A–B in Integrative description of two new Cratena species (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) from western India

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    FIGURE 2. Living specimens. A–B. Cratena poshitraensis sp. nov., specimens from Poshitra, Gurajat, India. A. Not collected. B. Holotype (BNHS Opistho 665). C–D. Cratena pawarshindeorum sp. nov., specimens from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. C. Holotype (BNHS Opistho 178). D. Paratypes (BNHS Opistho 333a).Published as part of Bharate, Monisha, Padula, Vinicius, Apte, Deepak & Shimpi, Gaurav G., 2020, Integrative description of two new Cratena species (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) from western India, pp. 359-370 in Zootaxa 4729 (3) on page 365, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4729.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/363279

    sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976221108941 – Supplemental material for Early Impacts of College, Interrupted: Considering First-Year Students’ Narratives About COVID and Reports of Adjustment During College Shutdowns

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976221108941 for Early Impacts of College, Interrupted: Considering First-Year Students’ Narratives About COVID and Reports of Adjustment During College Shutdowns by Jordan A. Booker, Mikayla Ell, Robyn Fivush, Andrea Follmer Greenhoot, Kate C. McLean, Cecilia Wainryb and Monisha Pasupathi in Psychological Science</p

    Development of Sustainable Construction Material From Fly Ash C

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    Environmental issues caused by the production of Portland cement have necessitated its replacement by waste materials like fly ash which has been proven to be quite beneficial environmentally and economically. Therefore, this research project was focused on the development of sustainable construction materials using 100% of high-calcium fly ash with KOH based alkaline solution. Experimental work was conducted to determine concrete properties like compressive strength, flexural strength, setting time, and slump. In the phase I of the research, CNTs were also used to study its effect on geopolymer mortar. The results derived from the experiments show that mortar and concrete made with 100% fly ash C needs alkaline solution to reach properties established by Portland cement concrete. However increased amount of KOH generates heat making the concrete to set faster without forming a proper bond. Furthermore, the addition of CNTs makes the mortar sturdier than the one without CNT.Dr. Peter Oduo

    A 16th Century School of Ladakhi Painting

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    Aggiornamento dell'articolo “A 16th-Century Ladakhi School of Buddhist Painting”, pubblicato in "Buddhist Art. Form & Meaning", a c. di Pratapaditya Pal, Marg publications, Mumbay, 2007, pp. 102-15, q. v

    Evaluation of ready-to-eat cocoa based functional spreads.

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    This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page

    Figure 2 in Description of a new species of Haminoea (Gastropoda: Cephalaspidea) from India, with an account of the diversity of the genus in the Indo-West Pacific

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    Figure 2. Haminoea aptei sp. nov. (a) Apertural view (left image) and dorsal view (right image) (BNHS opistho 1361, H = 13 mm). (b) Apertural view (left image) and dorsal view (right image) (BNHS opistho 1343, H = 7.5 mm). (c) Apertural view (left image) and dorsal view (right image) (BNHS opistho 1344, H = 6 mm). (d) SEM, detail of jaw plate (BNHS opistho 1344). (e) SEM, detail of radula with central rachidian (BNHS opistho 1344). (f) SEM, surface of whole gizzard plate (BNHS opistho 1344). (g) SEM, detail of rachis and ridges (BNHS opistho 1344). (h) SEM, detail of ridge (BNHS opistho 1344). Scale bars: d, e, g = 20 µm; f = 100 µm; h = 5 µm.Published as part of Bharate, Monisha, Oskars, Trond R., Narayana, Sumantha, Ravinesh, Raveendhiran, Kumar, Appukuttannair Biju & Malaquias, Manuel António E., 2018, Description of a new species of Haminoea (Gastropoda: Cephalaspidea) from India, with an account of the diversity of the genus in the Indo-West Pacific, pp. 2437-2456 in Journal of Natural History 52 (37-38) on page 2444, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1533598, http://zenodo.org/record/517764

    Cratena pawarshindeorum Bharate & Padula & Apte & Shimpi 2020, sp. nov.

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    Cratena pawarshindeorum sp. nov. (Figures 2 C–D, 3C–D and 3F) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: C7689972-1A63-4798-8969-EA1AFEDC4B65 Cratena sp.1— Apte & Desai 2017: 423. Type Material. Holotype: India, Maharashtra, Uran (Raigad), intertidal, collected by Deepak Apte, 10.09.2009, 30 mm in length (BNHS Opistho 178). Paratypes: 7 specimens, collected together with the holotype (BNHS Opistho 333a); 3 specimens, collected at the type locality by Unmesh Katwate, 24.11.2011 (BNHS Opistho 900). Additional material. India, Maharashtra, Waravade, 10 specimens, collected by Vishal Bhave, 29.1.2010 (BNHS Opistho 333b). Type locality. Uran (Raigad), Maharashtra, India (18°54’35.9”N 72°54’55.3”E). Etymology. This species is named in honour of Rajendra Pawar and Vishwas Shinde for their dedicated work at the Bombay Natural History Society and their contributions to the collection of nudibranch samples. Description. Aeolid up to 30 mm long alive, oral tentacles with 1/4 to 1/3 of body length, basally large; rhinophores smooth; up to seven groups of cerata, precardiac group in an arch, postcardiac groups in rows; gonopore below the first group of cerata, anus anterior to the second group of cerata. Body white; lateral foot, oral region and basal 1/4 of the oral tentacles translucent white; pair of large quadrangular reddish orange spots laterally on the head, projected dorsally towards mouth; base of rhinophores translucent white, distal portion reddish orange with white tips; cerata translucent, thin digestive gland varying from dark red to orange in colour, distally dark red; cnidosac oval or triangular, white (Figure 2 C–D). Radula with 30 rachidian teeth (BNHS Opistho 178, 30 mm specimen); teeth base semicircular in shape; triangular elongate central cusp with undistinguished base separation from teeth; central cusp smooth; 6–7 curved lateral cusps, outermost lateral cusp smaller than central and innermost ones; jaw plate roughly ovate, cutting edge projected in a short triangular area, denticulate border with a single row of large quadrangular denticles (Figure 3). Ampulla short and wide; seminal receptacle small; penis elongate, glandular portion undifferentiated or absent (Figure 4B). Habitat. Found associated with the hydroid Pennaria disticha Goldfuss, 1820 Abundant from October to March. Distribution. Known from various localities along the coast of Maharashtra, western India, including Uran (Raigad), Bandra, Khar Danda (Mumbai) and Waravade, Undi, Purnagad, Kasheli, Ambolgadh (Ratnagiri).Published as part of Bharate, Monisha, Padula, Vinicius, Apte, Deepak & Shimpi, Gaurav G., 2020, Integrative description of two new Cratena species (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) from western India, pp. 359-370 in Zootaxa 4729 (3) on pages 364-365, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4729.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/363279
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