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Scientometric portrait of Ram Gopal Rastogi
Publication productivity of Indian scientist (R.G. Rastogi) has been documented.
Scientometric analysis of 312 papers by Ram Gopal Rastogi published during 1954 to 1992 in various domains: (a) Luni -solar activity and quiet -time E & F- region (57); (b) Equatorial electric field and low and mid latitude iof:osphere (78); (c) Ionospheric E- region irregularities (19); (dj Ionospheric F- region irregularities (32); and (e) Magnetic disturbance effects on the equatorial low and mid latitude ionosphere (23) were analysed. Interdomainery contents and of the number of papers: a+b were 36; b+c and b+d were 20 each; b+e were 16;. c+e were 5; a+e were 3; d+e were 2; and a+d had only one publication. Highest collaborations were with H. Chandra (61), M.R. Deshpande (42), and G. Sethia (19) out of his total 97 collaborators. His highest productivity was during 1978 with 28 papers followed by 19 papers during 1977. The core journals preferred by him for publishing papers were: Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, India, and Journal of Atomic & Terrestrial Physics, UK (59 each), followed by Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, India (34). Most prolific title keywords with their frequencies were: Ionosphere (92); Equatorial (61); F-region (53); Equatorial electrojet region (40), and Magnetic equator (30)
Scientometric analysis of synchronous references in the Physics Nobel lectures, 1981-1985 : a pilot study
Scientometric analysis of synchronous references in the nine Physics Nobel lectures by Nicolaas Bloembergen (1981), Arthur L. Schawlow (1981), Kai M. Siegbahn (1981), Kenneth G. Wilson (1982), Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1983), William A. Fowler (1983), Carlo Rubbia (1984), Simon van der Meer (1984), and Klaus von Klitzing (1985) indicated high variations: No. of Synchronous References ranged from 24 (Meer) to 283 (Siegbahn); Synchronous Self-References ranged from 5 (Rubbia) to 88 (Siegbahn); synchronous references to others ranged from 10 (Chandrasekhar) to 255 (Wilson); Synchronous Self-Reference Rates ranged from 6.66 % (Rubbia) to 65.51 % (Chandrasekhar); Single-Authored References ranged from 15 (Klitzing) to 160 (Wilson); Multi-Authored References ranged from 4 (Chandrasekhar) to 194 (Siegbahn); Collaboration Coefficient in the synchronous references ranged from 0.14 (Chandrasekhar) to 0.75 (Klitzing); and Recency (age of 50 % of the latest references) ranged from 2 (Klitzing) to 18 (Chandrasekhar) years. Seventy five per cent of the references belonged to journal articles. Highly referred journals were Astrophysical Journal, Physical Review B, Physical Review Letters, Arkiv Fuer Fysik, Surface Science, Physics Letters, and IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science.
See: Scientometrics Vol. 61 No.1, pp.55-68
Evaluation of international Low-ODAP grasspea lines for highlands in El Batán, México (2017)
Several varieties of Low-ODAP grass pea were evaluated. Some of the variables measured were Total biomass weight (g), Fresh weigth of the subsample (g), Dry weight of the subsample (g) and Harvest area (m²). The experiment was conducted in El Batán, México
Evaluation of chickpea varieties for highlands in El Batán, México
Nine varieties of chickpeas were evaluated. Some of the variables measured were Total biomass weight (g), Fresh weigth of the subsample (g), Dry weight of the subsample (g), Dry biomass yield (kg/ha) and Harvest area (m²). The experiment was conducted in El Batán, México and the results will be used to make recommendations to farmers about sustainable diversification
Evaluation of international Low-ODAP grasspea lines for highlands in El Batán, México (2016)
Several international varieties of Low-ODAP grass pea were evaluated. Some of the variables measured were Total biomass weight (g), Fresh weigth of the subsample (g), Dry weight of the subsample (g) and Harvest area (m²). The experiment was conducted in El Batán, México
Suzuki type fuzzy -contractive mappings and fixed points in fuzzy metric spaces
summary:In this paper, we propose the concept of Suzuki type fuzzy -contractive mappings, which is a generalization of Fuzzy -contractive mappings initiated in the article [S. Shukla, D. Gopal, W. Sintunavarat, A new class of fuzzy contractive mappings and fixed point theorems, Fuzzy Sets and Systems 350 (2018)85-95]. For this type of contractions suitable conditions are framed to ensure the existence of fixed point in -complete as well as -complete fuzzy metric spaces. A comprehensive set of examples are furnished to demonstrate the validity of the obtained results
Myoclonus associated with concomitant ciprofloxacin and oxycodone in an older patient
Article first published online: 22 APR 2014Gopinath Kango Gopal, Cassie Hewton and Shibu Krishnan Pazhvoo
Biodiversity in Wetlands: assessment, function and conservation. Vol. 1
Preface (B. Gopal, W.J. Junk, J.A. Davis) Biodiversity in wetlands: an introduction. B. Gopal, W.J.Junk The importance of stream-wetland-systems for biodiversity. K.M. Wantzen, W.J. Junk Riverine wetlands and biodiversity conservation in tropical Asia. D. Dudgeon Fish biodiversity in floodplains and their associated rivers. R.L. Welcomme Biodiversity in high Paran River floodplain. A.A. Agostinho, S.M. Thomaz, C.V. Minte-Vera, K.O. Winemiller Mechanisms for development and maintenance of biodiversity in neotropical floodplains. W.J. Junk Biodiversity of a Danubian floodplain: structural, functional and compositional aspects. K. Tockner, C. Baumgartner, F. Schiemer, J.V. Ward Determinants of avian diversity in neotropical mangrove forests. G. Lefebrvre, B. Poulin Biodiversity in wetlands of dry regions. L. Brendonck, W.D. Williams Floristic diversity inthe Okavango Delta, Botswana as an endogenous product of biological activity. W.N. Ellery, T.S. McCarthy, J.M. Dangerfield Karst wetlands biodiversity and continuity through major climatic change: an example from arid tropical Western Australia. W.F. Humphreys Biodiversity of Estonian wetlands. V. Masing, J. Paal, A. Kuresoo Bacterial biodiversity in wetlands. P.I. Boon Restoration of biodiversity to costal and inland wetlands. J.B. Zedler International mechanisms for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands. D.M.Bartle
Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2009 mit Anhang als Einführung
Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbibliographie der Werke des Autors nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ im Schlussteil der Bibliographie sowie einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Architektur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an epilogue with an introduction to the architecture of the works in its epistemological structure and composition and as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2009-petzold-h-g-gesamtbibliographie-h-g-petzold-1958-2009-updating-november2009/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
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