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    Dr Abhijeet Gaur work done in the field of XAFS

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    <p>Dr Abhijeet Gaur work done in the field of XAFS</p

    Gaur

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    Gaur resting near a tree with other animals nearby

    Integrating Self Testability with Design Space Exploration by a Controller based Estimation Technique

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    Recent research for testable designs has focussed on inserting test structures by re-arranging an Register-Transfer- Level (RTL) data path generated from a behavioural description to make more testable. Although it can be argued that good results have been obtained with such approaches, we must keep in mind that with the emergence of commercial behavioural synthesis tools it is difficult for the designer to understand an automatically generated structural RTL description. With the ever increasing complexity and pressure to shorten time to market, test synthesis must not be dissociated from design synthesis. This paper shows that it is possible to generate optimised self-testable RTL when addressed at the highest level of abstraction ie., behavioural description. This is achieved by developing a novel and accurate Built-In Self-Test (BIST) resource estimation technique based on exploitation of certain characteristics of the controller of the design

    Semen collection: a malayan gaur bull experience

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    Malayan gaur can be identified by their dark brown coat, lower legs being white to tan in color and weights over 1000 kg in male and 700-800 kg in female (Figure 1 and 2). In both sexes, the horns grow from the sides of their head and curve upwards. A bulging grey-tan ridge can be seen on the forehead connecting the horns and the forehead. Shoulder humps are present in adult males but none in adult females (PERHILITAN, 2009). The gestation period of the gaur in nature is about 310 to 314 days. Normally, the adult female gaur gives one calf per pregnancy. Genetically, the gaur have a chromosome complement of 2n=56 (Maslinda et al., 2010). (copy from artikel

    Gaur at the Oklahoma City Zoo

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    Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: The gaur, also known as the Indian bison, is a large bovine native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Photograph taken at the Oklahoma City Zoo by Jim Argo. "(photo of a gaur scratching the right side of its nose area with its right front leg)

    Analysis of Advanced Diversity Receivers for Fading Channels

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    Proliferation of new wireless technologies has rekindled the interest on the design, analysis and implementation of suboptimal receiver structures that provide good error probability performance with reduced power consumption and complexity particularly when the order of diversity is large. This thesis presents a unified analytical framework to perform a trade-off study for a class of hybrid generalized selection combining technique for ultra-wideband, spread-spectrum and millimeter-wave communication receiver designs. The thesis also develops an exact mathematical framework to analyze the performance of a dual-diversity equal gain combining (EGC) receiver in correlated Nakagami-m channels, which had defied a simple solution in the past. The framework facilitates efficient evaluation of the mean and variance of coherent EGC output signal-to-noise ratio, outage probability and average symbol error probability for a broad range of digital modulation schemes. A comprehensive study of various dual-diversity techniques with non-independent and non-identical fading statistics is also presented. Finally, the thesis develops some closed-form solutions for a few integrals involving the generalized Marcum Q-function. Integrals of these types often arise in the analysis of multichannel diversity reception of differentially coherent and noncoherent digital communications over Nakagami-m channels. Several other applications are also discussed.Master of Scienc

    Gaur: Wild Cattle in Peril

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    33-35The shy gaur is under grave threat.The largest gregarious wild cattle found in Asia, with the largest population left in India, demands long-term conservation strategy

    Rajshahi: Chotta Sona Masjid, Gaur

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    Small golden mosque at Firuzpur, Gaur, built by Wali Muhammad during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah. 82 x 52 ft. externally with octagonal towers at corners. Rich foliate decoration in stone. 1493-1519
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