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    Shifting waterscapes: explaining basin closure in the Lower Krishna Basin, South India

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    River basins / Ecosystems / Protective irrigation / Irrigation programs / Water transfer / Water distribution / Water allocation / Groundwater depletion / Aquifers / Water scarcity / Water use / Drought / India / Lower Krishna Basin / Godavari Basin / Nagarjuna Sagar Project / Kolleru Lake

    Hydrological and environmental issues of interbasin water transfers in India: a case of the Krishna River Basin

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    River basins / Water transfer / Environmental effects / Dams / Reservoirs / Water resources development / Irrigation requirements / Case studies / India / Krishna River / Godavari River

    Oral History Interview: Krishna Ramanujan (1163)

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    In his 2010 interview with Emma Schroeder, Krishna Ramanujan shares his memories of the Eagle Heights Community Garden. Mr. Ramanujan discusses the ethnic diversity of the gardeners, the tensions between the Gardens and the University, and balancing grad school while raising a young family in the Eagle Heights community. This interview was conducted for inclusion in a Master?s thesis on the Eagle Heights Community Gardens

    Anantha Krishna

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    Anantha Krishna is a proud alumni of the prestigious Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University(Asia), having done his Master’s in Business Administration in Aviation in 2017. He currently serves as the Regional Sales Director at TechJet Aviation - an international aircraft brokerage that specialises in financing(leasing), special missions and aviation business consultancy. He serves the region of Africa and Asia and has spent significant amounts of time traversing the area interfacing with clients, OEMs and government officials alike. This allows for a 2030 view on financing and leasing not only from ground reality but also to be able to leverage on real-time connections to identify, compare and analyse regional patterns. Anantha Krishna also plays competitive sport in the field of cricket as a leg-spinner and on occasion an attacking batsman. A vegetarian, he loves volunteering for animal causes such as wild-life rescue and often can be seen playing with his dogs and cats on his free time. An avid learner, he is trying to learn Chinese and hopes to see you at AviAsian 2018 - Ni Hao Ma!https://commons.erau.edu/aviasian-bios/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Book Review : A Gujarat here, A Gujarat there By Krishna Sobti [

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    Reading Krishna Sobti’s ‘A Gujarat Here, A Gujarat There’ is like a garland of mixed flowers, a pricey necklace that you like to admire but not wear. In Daisy Rockwell’s apt and timely translation of Krishna Sobti’s work the texture and flavour of Sobti’s writing is reinvigorated

    Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya, Organizer

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    Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya is currently the Chair for the Department of Cyber Intelligence and Security at the Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ, a DHS/NSA designated Center of Academic Excellence for Cyber Defense; offering one of the world\u27s few ABET accredited cybersecurity degree programs; a member of the US CYBERCOM Academic Engagement Network and the RSA®C Security Scholar Program; a DoD Cyber Scholarship Program site; and the only NSF CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) institution for aviation and aerospace cybersecurity. Krishna received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Washington (2007) and was the first to defend a thesis on connected vehicle privacy and aircraft cyber security. He then joined The Boeing Company and was selected early as the first Associate Technical Fellow for aviation cyber-physical security. He was also the first Associate Director for cyber security at the United Technologies Corporation (UTC) Research Center. Krishna founded the first aviation cyber security technical committee, sponsored by the SAE in 2008, and has organized cyber security tracks at AIAA, IEEE, and SAE aerospace conferences. He has served on the RTCA SC-216 standard committee. He co-edited the first special issue on cyber-physical systems, published in the first centennial year issue of the Proceedings of the IEEE journal. With over 65 papers, 24 keynotes/plenaries, and 24 patents in aviation CPS security, he has received awards such as the ASEI Engineer of the Year Award handed to him by the Honorable Charles Bolden and ASEI Corporate Engineering Excellence Award. At Embry‑Riddle, he has led several projects in aviation and aerospace cyber security including the world\u27s first student-led aviation cyber-physical security competition. He has taught the world’s only and award-winning ICAO course on aviation cyber security to professionals from over 24 countries.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2024/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Carta de Krishna Murari Garg a Ferran Sunyer

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    Carta escrita per Krishna Murari Garg, investigador de funcions reals, on demana a F. Sunyer dos dels seus treballs: 1. "Sur la détermination d'une fonction par ses nombres dérivées" 2. "On the determination of a function by its derived numbers"

    Krishna-Pisupati Model of PIF.

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    Evolving individual, contextual, organizational, interactional and sociocultural factors have complicated efforts to shape the professional identity formation (PIF) of medical students or how they feel, act and think as professionals. However, an almost exclusive reliance on online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic offers a unique opportunity to study the elemental structures that shape PIF and the environmental factors nurturing it. We propose two independent Systematic Evidence-Based Approach guided systematic scoping reviews (SSR in SEBA)s to map accounts of online learning environment and netiquette that structure online programs. The data accrued was analysed using the clinically evidenced Krishna-Pisupati Model of Professional Identity Formation (KPM) to study the evolving concepts of professional identity. The results of each SSR in SEBA were evaluated separately with the themes and categories identified in the Split Approach combined to create richer and deeper ‘themes/categories’ using the Jigsaw Perspective. The ‘themes/categories’ from each review were combined using the Funnelling Process to create domains that guide the discussion. The ‘themes/categories’ identified from the 141 included full-text articles in the SSR in SEBA of online programs were the content and effects of online programs. The themes/categories identified from the 26 included articles in the SSR in SEBA of netiquette were guidelines, contributing factors, and implications. The Funnelling Process identified online programs (encapsulating the content, approach, structures and the support mechanisms); their effects; and PIF development that framed the domains guiding the discussion. This SSR in SEBA identifies the fundamental elements behind developing PIF including a structured program within a nurturing environment confined with netiquette-guided boundaries akin to a Community of Practice and the elemental aspect of a socialisation process within online programs. These findings ought to be applicable beyond online training and guide the design, support and assessment of efforts to nurture PIF.</div

    Carta de Krishna Murari Garg a Ferran Sunyer

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    Carta de Krishna Murari Garg, per agrair-li l'enviament dels articles demanats i d'altres que no havia demanat. Li promet que li trametrà els "reprints"del seu treball
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