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    Architectural Components of Digital Library:A Practical Example Using DSpace

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    Information communication technology has brought out changes in the field of digital library in handling digital library services. An electronic library is a focused collection of digital objects include text, visual, material, stored as electronic media formats. In this paper highlights technological architectural components, how the digital library software works, flow, and handle with various tools to carry out the digital library in a defined purpose and also paper highlights the technological understanding and issues involving in creating digital library

    V. K. R. V. Rao, A. M. Khusro, C. H. Hanumantha Rao, P. C. Joshi, K. Krishnamurthy, Ajit K. Das, Inflation and India's economic crisis

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    Étienne Gilbert. V. K. R. V. Rao, A. M. Khusro, C. H. Hanumantha Rao, P. C. Joshi, K. Krishnamurthy, Ajit K. Das, Inflation and India's economic crisis. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 15, n°58, 1974. pp. 445-446

    A Newly Discovered Paramāra Inscription of Ajayavarma from Sohāgpūr - A Brief Note

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    Rajesh Mehar and S. Krishnamurthy, "A Newly Discovered Paramāra Inscription of Ajayavarma from Sohāgpūr - A Brief Note," Bhāratīya Purābhilēkha Patikā 43 (2018): 103-112

    Probiotics in Caries Prevention

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    How to cite this article: Kumar VN, Krishnamurthy M, Poorni S, Patil S, Raj AT. Probiotics in Caries Prevention. J Contemp Dent Pract 2018;19(2):123-124.</jats:p

    Geologic Heterogeneity Controls on CO2 Migration and Trapping

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    Immiscible, gravity unstable flow experiments were conducted in 2D bead-packs (0.6 m x 0.6 m x 0.02 m) with realistic geological features (cross-stratification). The experiments were visualized using the transmitted light method. This project contains experimental images (in TIFF format), MATLAB script to calculate saturations and time-lapse videos of the flow experiments

    Further refinements of the GL(2) converse theorem

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    We improve the results of Booker and Krishnamurthy (Compos. Math. 147 (2011) 669–715) by allowing restricted sets of poles among the unramified twists. This allows for a clean statement of the GL(2) converse theorem which includes all cases of Eisenstein series

    Revisiting the slow manifold of the Lorenz-Krishnamurthy quintet

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    The slow-manifold for the Lorenz-Krishnamurthy model has been studied. By minimizing the evolution rate we ¯nd that the analytical functions for the fast variables are devoid of high frequency oscillations. However upon solving this model with initial values of the fast variables obtained from the analytical functions, the LK model exhibits high frequency oscillations. Upon using the time derivatives of the analytic functions for computing the evolution of fast variables, we ¯nd a slow-manifold in the neighbourhood of the LK model. Minimization of evolution rate does not guarantee the invariance of the manifold. Using a locally linear approximate reduction scheme, the invariance can be maintained. However, the solutions so obtained do develop high frequency oscillations. The onset of these high frequency oscillations is delayed vis-a-vis other previous studies. These methods have potential to be used in improving the predictions of weather systems

    Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    "Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States" By M. Carey.

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    "Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States: containing bried sketches of the moral and political character of those states. By M. Carey, member of the American philosophical, and of the American Antiquarian Society, and author of The Olive Branch, Cindiciae Hibernicae, essays on banking, on political economy, and on internal improvement. To which are now added the English editor's comments on the subject; together with Important Advice to Emigrants, and Cautions Against Impositions Practiced in the Outports

    The Hyper Reality Principles in the Age of the Post-Humanism: the Paradigm Post-Human Body - Hyper City

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    Since ancient times, the analogy between the human body and the built environment was direct. On one side, the Greeks used a “psychological understanding” of the body, on the other the Romans used their “geometrical understanding” of the body for the production of urban forms. The “enlightened designers” of the 18th and 19th century desired to create a “healthy city” on the model of a “healthy body.” The ideas was that people could freely flow through the city along new urban infrastructures such as trains. These soon became the urban “arteries and veins.” Nevertheless, in the 20th-century, cities acquired a spatial segregation in order to satisfy some specialization requirements and to improve efficiency, and economic individualism. The “modern arteries and veins” were not any more sufficient for tying different parts of a fractioned urban body. The technological achievements of the 21st century such as information technologies (IT), have significantly affected cities. These new informational patterns have provided new ways of designing, and so, experiencing cities. These are “quantified cities” made of digital data that dynamically interact with “quantified human beings.” Are these new contemporary digital “arteries and veins” able to heal an ill and divided urban body or will they emphasise the existing individualistic and urban socio-economic segregation patterns? This paper will investigate a new concept of “quantified city” based on the notion of “Hyper-Reality,” and the role of citizens who are entering in a “post-human” condition living in a totally dynamic urban environment. In particular, the critical analysis will be used as a “tool” for redefining the perception of the city, the users (post-humans’) relational patterns, and how users take information from the city after the advent of IT (i.e. Google Maps, Uber, Instagram, etc.) and its future development (i.e. Hyper City)
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