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    Bibliographics for the 983 eprints in the live archives of E-LIS : trends and status report up to 7th July 2004, based on author-self-archiving metadata

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    The priority for ideas and philosophy related to "Network Theory" have been traced back and documented by Braun(2004),and credit goes to Karinthy(1929).The IT has empowered to realise it, as the most practical phenomena and it is no more a humour. The OAI (Open Archives Initiatives)and ACIS (Academic Contributor Information System)are progressive in the direction ,which may lead to realise the "Collective Genius" at global level. Focus of present study is on Author-Self-Archiving (A-S-A)Metadata of the 983 Eprints in the Live Archives of the E-LIS (EPrints of Library and Information Science),which were approved till 7th July 2004.The A-S-A Metadata was used for librametric analysis. Self-explanatory bibliographics are illustrated.The highlights include: Conference papers (34%); highest approval, June 2004 (28%); published archives (76%);not refereed (52%); not in public domain (60%); highest self-archiving-author (De Robbio, Antonella).The Nos. of EPrints having single JITA domain specifications were: Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information(27); Information use and sociology of information(80);Users,literacy and reading(13);Libraries as physical collections(30);Publishing and legal issues(57);Management(13);Industry, profession and education(36);Information sources, supports, channels(113) ; Information treatment for information services, Information functions and techniques (101); Technical services libraries, archives and museums(25); Housing technologies(1); Information technology and library technology(92); and Inter-domainery (395) i.e. having specifications of two or more than two JITA classes

    Spatial and cross-sectoral relationships in business entry dynamics around a highway corridor: Supplementary Materials

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    This document is the supplementary material for our paper "Spatial and cross-sectoral relationships in business entry dynamics around a highway corridor" in Transportmetrica A: Transport Science.  Authors - Shagun Mittal, Takahiro Yabe, Indraneel Kumar, and Satish V. Ukkusuri</p

    Antibiotic losses in runoff and drainage from manure-applied fields

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    1 online resource (PDF, 5 pages)The objective of this research is to quantify the effects of liquid swine manure application on antibiotic and nutrient (N and P) losses via surface runoff and subsurface drainage under a conventional (moldboard plowing) and a conservation (chisel plowing) tillage system.USGS-WRR1 104G National Grants CompetitionGupta, Satish; Singh, Ashok; Kumar, Kuldip; Thompson, Anita; Thoma, David. (2003). Antibiotic losses in runoff and drainage from manure-applied fields. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/181406

    Subnational Determinants of Foreign Direct Investments in the Russian Federation

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    Our purpose is to examine the determinants of subnational distribution of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in the key fifteen regions of Russia over the period of 2005-2011 using panel data. Within the most important economic regions of the country we found market seeking is still the main purpose of foreign inward investments. As a result, the size of the Russian consumer market presents a significant influence on the foreign economic activities alongside trade openness and government economic incentives. Our results from regression analysis indicate that gross regional product per capita, trade openness and the existence of special economic zones have significant positive impact on the regional distribution of FDI in the Russian Federation

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221142427 - Supplemental material for Statistical analysis and optimization of fuel cells using the design of experiment

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221142427 for Statistical analysis and optimization of fuel cells using the design of experiment by Sarthak Dwivedi, Lanka Tata Rao, Shashwat Goel, Satish Kumar Dubey, Arshad Javed and Sanket Goel in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    Mineral chemistry of Ti-rich biotite from pegmatite and metapelitic granulites of the Kerala Khondalite Belt (southeast India): Petrology and further insight into titanium substitutions

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    Precise chemical composition, including Fe3+ and H, of biotite from a pegmatite dike and its host granulite from the Kerala Khondalite Belt of SE India has been determined using a multi-technique approach involving EMP, SIMS, Mossbauer, and C-H-N elemental analysis. Biotite in these rocks formed at T> 800-850 degrees C and P = 5 +/- 1 kbar. The full analyses were normalized on the basis of [O12-(x+y+z)(OH)(x)ClyFz]. Biotite in the pegmatite is Ti-, F-, and Cl-rich (0.33, 0.46, and 0.16 apfu, respectively), H2O-Poor (OH = 0.86 pfu), has X-Mg= 0.49 and Fe3+/Fe-tot <= 3%. The low octahedral vacancies (0.06 pfu) and the high oxygen content in the hydroxyl site (OH + F + Cl = 1.49 pfu) confirm the role of the Ti-oxy substitution as a major exchange vector in these high-T biotites. In the host granulite, fine-grained biotite is Fe3+-free, has low Cl (0.03 apfu), and more variable composition, with Ti, F, and X-Mg in the ranges 0.26-0.36, 0.52-0.67, and 0.67-0.77, respectively. The number of octahedral vacancies is relatively large (0.10-0.18 pfu) and the sum of volatiles (OH + F + Cl) varies from 1.71 to 2.06 pfu. Systematic variations of X-Mg are a function of the microstructural position and are in agreement with retrograde exchange reactions: biotite included in or in contact with garnet has the maximum values, whereas crystals in the matrix have the minima. Titanium has systematic negative correlations with F, X-Mg, and (OH + F + Cl), whereas Al and octahedral vacancies are virtually constant. These trends indicate that the Ti-vacancy, along with substitutions involving Al, cannot explain the observed short-scale variations. Conversely, the Ti-oxy exchange appears to be active, resulting from combination of two vectors: the more conventional hydroxylation Ti4+ + 2O(2-) = (Fe,Mg)(2+) + 2OH(-) and the "fluorination" Ti4+ + 2O(2-) = (Fe,Mg)(2+) + 2F(-). The systematic retrograde redistribution involves not only Fe and Mg as commonly observed, but also Ti, F, and H, in a way such to eliminate the primary Ti-oxy component of biotite

    Supplemental material for Both the multiplicative and single-worst-injury International Classification of Diseases Injury Severity Score underperform in urban Indian hospitals

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    Supplemental material for Both the multiplicative and single-worst-injury International Classification of Diseases Injury Severity Score underperform in urban Indian hospitals by Mattias Sterner, Jonatan Attergrim, Alice Claeson, Vineet Kumar, Monty Khajanchi, Satish Dharap and Martin Gerdin in Trauma</p

    Supplementary_file_revised_1 – Supplemental material for Paleoenvironmental shifts spanning the last ~6000 years and recent anthropogenic controls inferred from a high-altitude temperate lake: Anchar Lake, NW Himalaya

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_file_revised_1 for Paleoenvironmental shifts spanning the last ~6000 years and recent anthropogenic controls inferred from a high-altitude temperate lake: Anchar Lake, NW Himalaya by Aasif Mohmad Lone, Hema Achyuthan, Rayees Ahmad Shah, Satish Jadgeo Sangode, Pankaj Kumar, Sundeep Chopra and Rajveer Sharma in The Holocene</p

    Preface

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    Satish Kumar Gupta, Koji Koyama, Peter M. Johnson, Sarah A. Robertso

    Generational Garbage Collection of C++ Targeted to SPARC Architectures

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    Dynamic memory management plays a crucial role in the development of large software systems. Traditional techniques for managing dynamic memory require the programmer to free an allocated object when it is no longer required. In addition to posing an intellectual burden on the programmer, this approach has often proved error-prone. Many bugs in existing software systems are known to be caused by dynamic memory management errors. Garbage collectors free the programmer from this intellectual burden by automatically reclaiming allocated objects that are no longer in use. In systems with garbage collection, the programmer need not concern himself with releasing objects no longer in use. Most traditional garbage collectors suspend the application program during the collection process. Generational garbage collectors are known to achieve short pause times as they rely on the observation that most objects die young. They concentrate most of their efforts in reclaiming recently allocated objects, occasionally performing a complete collection. In this project, we have implemented a generational garbage collector for C++ targeted to SPARC architectures. Our technique imposes only minor restrictions on the usage of dynamic memory in C++ and runs on stock hardware. * Portions of this paper were excerpted from "Code Generation to Support Efficient Accurate Garbage Collection of C++ on Stock Hardware", a paper currently being prepared for publication by Kelvin Nilsen, Ravichandran Ganesan, Satish Guggilla, Satish Kumar, and Kannan Narasimhan.</p
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