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Ways of thinking influencing the teaching and learning of evolution
Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze with Katie Green, Brandon Foster, Margaret M. Lucero, Jose M. Pavez, Sandhya Krishnan, and David F. Jackson at National Association of Research in Science Teaching Baltimore, MD.
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Pillalamarri_Supplementary_Data – Supplemental material for Novel Bluetooth-Enabled Tubeless Insulin Pump: A User Experience Design Approach for a Connected Digital Diabetes Management Platform
Supplemental material, Pillalamarri_Supplementary_Data for Novel Bluetooth-Enabled Tubeless Insulin Pump: A User Experience Design Approach for a Connected Digital Diabetes Management Platform by Sandhya S. Pillalamarri, Lauren M. Huyett and Aiman Abdel-Malek in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology</p
Documenting Diaspora: Multiperspectivity in Sandhya Suri\u27s Auto/Biographical Film "I for India"
Yash Pal Suri, a young Indian doctor, went to the UK in 1965 to complete his medical training. He equipped himself and his family back in India with a camera, tape recorder etc. so that they could film episodes of their lives and exchange \u27cine-letters,\u27 which they did for about 40 years. In 2005, Suri\u27s daughter, Sandhya Suri, created a 70-minute documentary from her family\u27s filmed stories and other sources, selecting and arranging the various scenes and voices recorded and combining them with clips from historical TV programmes as well as interviews and short scenes filmed between 2003 and 2005 in India and England. She re-constructs her transnational family\u27s life story as embedded it in a complex set of factors and influences. Sandhya\u27 documentary is, on various levels, both biographical (hers of her family, and family members talking about each other) and autobiographical (her presence in the film and family members talking about themselves), and these perspectives are deeply entangled. By emphasising her family\u27s failed attempt to re-settle in India, she complicates the story of cultural integration. The result is a reconstruction of this diasporic life narrative from various angles and along the various axes of diasporic relations, especially those with home (India) and the host society, describing the position of the diasporic subject as in-between and continuously shifting. This article was submitted on June 1st, 2014 and published on November 2nd, 2014.
Isolation and Identification of Crude Triacontanol from Rice Bran Wax
In present investigation crude triacontanol was isolated and identified from rice bran wax. Triacontanol was isolated by saponification and extraction method. The obtained mixture is crude Triacontanol. It was analyzed by Gas Chromatography (GC) and melting point method. Purity of triacontanol was 13.33%. 1Department of Botany, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad (M.S.), India; 2Department of Botany, University of Pune, Pune (M.S.), India* Corresponding Author, Email: [email protected] Cite This Article As: Sandhya Jaybhay, Pankaj Chate and Avinash Ade. 2010. Isolation and Identification of Crude Triacontanol from Rice Bran Wax. J. Exp. Sci. 1(2): 26
Correction: Gut-associated cGMP mediates colitis and dysbiosis in a mouse model of an activating mutation in GUCY2C
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Correction: Gut-associated cGMP mediates colitis and dysbiosis in a mouse model of an activating mutation in GUCY2C
Vishwas Mishra, Avipsa Bose, Shashi Kiran, Sanghita Banerjee, Idrees A. Shah, Pooja Chaukimath, Mudasir M. Reshi, Swarna Srinivas, Anaxee Barman, Sandhya S. Visweswariah
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Vishwas Mishra
Avipsa Bose
Shashi Kiran
Sanghita Banerjee
Idrees A. Shah
Pooja Chaukimath
Mudasir M. Reshi
Swarna Srinivas
Anaxee Barman
Sandhya S. Visweswariah
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2021 Mishra et al.
This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
J Exp Med (2021) 218 (11): e2021047909292021c.
https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.2021047909292021c
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Vol. 218, No. 11 | 10.1084/jem.20210479 | September 21, 2021
The authors regret that the legends to Fig. 3 (C, D, and I) and Fig. 4 (B, C, and E) did not originally specify that the values shown are adjusted P values. In addition, the colors used in the bar graph in Fig. 4 B were not correct nor defined. The corrected legends, with new text underlined, and corrected Fig. 4 are shown here.
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sj-docx-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026231220337 – Supplemental material for The Continuity of Adversity: Negative Emotionality Links Early Life Adversity With Adult Stressful Life Events
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026231220337 for The Continuity of Adversity: Negative Emotionality Links Early Life Adversity With Adult Stressful Life Events by Grace M. Brennan, Terrie E. Moffitt, Kyle J. Bourassa, HonaLee Harrington, Sean Hogan, Renate M. Houts, Richie Poulton, Sandhya Ramrakha and Avshalom Caspi in Clinical Psychological Science</p
India's National Population Policy (2000): An Evaluation
professional paper for the fulfillment of the Masters of Public Policy degreeThis paper examines the quality of India’s family planning practice under the National Population Policy (2000) or NPP-2000. The intent of NPP-2000 is to eliminate unmet contraceptive needs by providing high quality reproductive healthcare. In particular, the NPP-2000 aims to address flaws in healthcare infrastructure and to achieve a total fertility rate of 2.1 births per woman by 2010. Unfortunately, the implementation difficulties of past years persist in the era of NPP-2000. Indian families are subject to poorly-trained healthcare personnel and insufficient medical supplies, among other setbacks. Using interviews with family planning professionals and data from quantitative
and qualitative studies, the following analysis exposes widespread variation in the quality of family planning practice. Additionally, the author proposes strategies to address unmet contraceptive needs in northern states and among disadvantaged populations.Agrawal, Sandhya. (2009). India's National Population Policy (2000): An Evaluation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/50283
A Heart Disease Prediction Model using Logistic Regression By Cleveland DataBase
The early prognosis of cardiovascular diseases can aid in making decisions to lifestyle changes in high risk patients and in turn reduce their complications. Research has attempted to pinpoint the most influential factors of heart disease as well as accurately predict the overall risk using homogenous data mining techniques. Recent research has delved into amalgamating these techniques using approaches such as hybrid data mining algorithms. This paper proposes a rule based model to compare the accuracies of applying rules to the individual results of logistic regression on the Cleveland Heart Disease Database in order to present an accurate model of predicting heart disease. K. Sandhya Rani | M. Sai Chaitanya | G. Sai Kiran "A Heart Disease Prediction Model using Logistic Regression By Cleveland DataBase" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-3 , April 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd11402.pd
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