615 research outputs found

    sj-doc-1-tae-10.1177_20420188231207516 – Supplemental material for Efficacy of zoledronate, denosumab or teriparatide in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes mellitus at high risk of fragility fractures: protocol of an open, blinded endpoint randomized controlled pilot trial

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-tae-10.1177_20420188231207516 for Efficacy of zoledronate, denosumab or teriparatide in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes mellitus at high risk of fragility fractures: protocol of an open, blinded endpoint randomized controlled pilot trial by Trupti Nagendra Prasad, Sanjay Kumar Bhadada, Veenu Singla, Neelam Aggarwal, Sant Ram, Uttam Chand Saini, Ashok Kumar and Rimesh Pal in Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism</p

    How do variations in Urban Heat Islands in space and time influence household water use? The case of Phoenix, Arizona

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    abstract: This paper explores how urbanization, through its role in the evolution of Urban Heat Island (UHI), affects residential water consumption. Using longitudinal data and drawing on a mesoscale atmospheric model, we examine how variations in surface temperature at the census tract level have affected water use in single family residences in Phoenix, Arizona. Results show that each Fahrenheit rise in nighttime temperature increases water consumption by 1.4%. This temperature effect is found to vary significantly with lot size and pool size. The study provides insights into the links between urban form and water use, through the dynamics of UHI.Corresponding Author: Rimjhim M. Aggarwal Arizona State University [email protected]

    Caste, religion and power: an Indian case study

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    Reviews the book "Caste, Religion and Power: An Indian Case Study," by Pratap C. Aggarwal.; Reviews the book "Caste, Religion and Power: An Indian Case Study," by Pratap C. Aggarwal

    Decoding "Public authority" under the RTI act: a comment on Subhash Chandra Aggarwal v. Indian national congress

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    The June, 2013 order of the Central Information Commission ("CIC") in Subhash Chandra Aggarwal v. Indian National Congress which brought political parties within the scope of the Right to Information ("RTI") Act, has highlighted some issues regarding the drafting and interpretation of the RTI Act. The CIC held that the six national political parties which were respondents in the case, have the ingredients that qualify them as "public authorities" within the meaning of section 2(h) of the RTI Act. In this comment the author argues that the reasoning for holding what constitutes substantial financing that makes a body a "public authority" is not clear and the interpretation of the definition of "public authority" is inconsisten
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