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Millardia kondana Mishra and Dhanda 1975
Millardia kondana Mishra and Dhanda, 1975. J. Mammal., 56:76. TYPE LOCALITY: India, Maharashtra State, Poona Dist, Sinhgarh (18°23'N, 73°42'E). DISTRIBUTION: India; known only from the Sinhgarh Plateau in the Maharashtra region. COMMENTS: Morphological comparisons between this distinctive species and M. gleadowi, M. kathleenae, and M. meltada were reported by Mishra and Dhanda (1975).Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 621, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735309
A lattice Boltzmann formulation to the analysis of radiative heat transfer problems in a participating medium
Expertise as an aspect of author contributions
"Authors contribute a wide variety of intellectual efforts to a research paper, ranging from initial conceptualization to final analysis and reporting, and many journals today publish the allocated responsibilities and credits with the paper. An overarching yet unreported aspect of these responsibilities is relevant expertise, that is, past experience and knowledge about the phenomenon under study and the context/techniques used to study it. Here, we study author contributions from the perspective of relevant and complementary expertise based on past authorships ""conceptual coverage"" of the paper at hand. Using concepts from the the MeSH hierarchy assigned to 10.2 million papers in MEDLINE published during 1980-2009, we find that authors collectively cover the great majority of concepts, typically with one dominant author (most often in last position but frequently 2nd-to-last) and each additional author contributing complementary expertise. For example, 2-author papers fail to cover about 20\% of the concepts (i.e, are new to the authors) while 5-author papers fail to cover about 10\%, on average. The relative expertise contributions on multi-author papers vary systematically by career stage and author-position, and has changed over time. We also provide an online tool that provides a temporal profile of expertise contributions for any author in the Author-ity 2009 dataset: http://abel.lis.illinois.edu/legolas"Open Restriction set for Item 108208 on 2018-11-17T18:33:26Z with date null by [email protected] by Shubhanshu Mishra ([email protected]) on 2018-11-17T18:50:04Z
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Using Computer Technology Tools to Improve the Teaching-Learning Process in Technical and Vocational Education: Mechanical Engineering Subject Area
This paper discusses the integration of computer assisted instructions (CAI) with traditional class room teaching. It describes a teaching method to bring real-world of industrial work into the classroom that underscores the need to learn fundamental principles while adding excitement and relevance to the experience. This paper presents results of a case study undertaken to understand the effect of computer assisted teaching methodology on learning effectiveness in classroom environment. The effects of computer assisted instructions on different levels of cognition of individual learners have also been evaluated. The computer aided drawing (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM) and computer numerical control (CNC) courses at the Bahrain institute are an integral part of this attempt. These courses emphasize the development of a 3-D geometric computer model and application of this digital database to all phases of the design process. The students make freehand sketches, build computer models, mate assemblies of parts, perform various analysis, create kinematics simulations, generate final design drawings, import engineering drawing as DXF file, generate NC file to build rapid prototypes as shown in the table 1 below.
Keywords: Computer Technology, C.N.C and AutoCad Softwar
Grain size of friction stir welded AA6061 sheets (100 x 75 x 3 mm)
In this version, we share the experimental data of friction stir welded aluminum sheets and their quality evaluation by determining the grain size at the nugget zone. Following are the details of the experiment:(1) Base material: Aluminum alloy, AA6061. Sheet dimension: 100 x 75 x 3 mm(2) Welding is performed on the as-received sheets(3) Welding machine: Vertical Milling Machine (BFW, VF 3.5)(4) Welding parameters: Tool rotational speed, Welding speed, and Tool tilt angle (5) Weld characterization: (a) Specimen cut from weld: 25 mm × 10 mm, (b) Polishing, (c) Microscopic imaging, and (d) Line intercept method to calculate grain siz
Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH) is a longitudinal survey of more than 40,000 women in three cohorts who were aged 18-23, 45-50 and 70-75 when surveys began in 1996. In 2012/13 more than 10,000 young women aged 18-23 were recruited to form a new cohort. The ALSWH assesses women’s physical and mental health, as well as psychosocial aspects of health (such as socio-demographic and lifestyle factors) and their use of health services. Since its inception, ALSWH has provided invaluable data about the health of women across the lifespan, and informed federal and state government policies across a wide range of issues. The study is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and is scheduled to continue until at least 2016
Journal of the Ganganatha Jha Research Institute 3 (1945-46)
Ranade, R. D., Siddiqi, A., and Mishra, U. (eds.) (1945-46). The Journal of the Ganganatha Jha Research Institute. Vol. III. Allahabad: Ganganatha Jha Research Institute
napsternxg/PubMed_SelfCitationAnalysis: 1.0 PLOS Submission
<p>This is the code related to our PLOS Submission:
Mishra, S., Fegley, B. D., Diesner, J., & Torvik, V. I. (2018). Self-Citation is the Hallmark of Productive Authors, of Any Gender. PLoS One.</p>
<p>Please contact Shubhanshu Mishra - @napsternxg for any details.</p>
MeSH term explosion and author rank improve expert recommendations
Information overload is an often-cited phenomenon that reduces the productivity, efficiency and efficacy of scientists. One challenge for scientists is to find appropriate collaborators in their research. The literature describes various solutions to the problem of expertise location, but most current approaches do not appear to be very suitable for expert recommendations in biomedical research. In this study, we present the development and initial evaluation of a vector space model-based algorithm to calculate researcher similarity using four inputs: 1) MeSH terms of publications; 2) MeSH terms and author rank; 3) exploded MeSH terms; and 4) exploded MeSH terms and author rank. We developed and evaluated the algorithm using a data set of 17,525 authors and their 22,542 papers. On average, our algorithms correctly predicted 2.5 of the top 5/10 coauthors of individual scientists. Exploded MeSH and author rank outperformed all other algorithms in accuracy, followed closely by MeSH and author rank. Our results show that the accuracy of MeSH term-based matching can be enhanced with other metadata such as author rank
Article and Author Level Measurements
Article and author level measurements have been discussed in this Unit. Author and researcher identifiers are absolutely essential for searching databases in the WWW because a name like D Singh can harbour a number of names such as Dan Singh, Dhan Singh, Dhyan Singh, Darbara Singh, Daulat Singh, Durlabh Singh and more. The ResearcherID.com, launched by Thomson Reuters, is a web-based global registry of authors and researchers that individualises each and every name. Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is also a registry that uniquely identifies an author or researcher. Both have been discussed in this Unit. Article Level Metrics (Altmetrics) has been treated in this Unit with the discussion as to how altmetrics can be measured with Altmetric.com and ImpactStory.org. Altmetrics for Online Journals has also been touched. There are a number of academic social networks of which ResearchGate.net, Academia.edu, GetCited.org, etc. have been discussed. Regional journal networks with bibliometric indicators are also in existence. Two networks of this type such as SciELO – Scientific Electronic Library Online, and Redalyc have been dealt with. This Unit discusses in details aspects such as Unique Identifiers for Authors and Researchers; Article Level Metrics (Altmetrics); Academic Social Networks; and Regional Journal Networks with Bibliometric Indicators
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