715 research outputs found

    Hydrological Changes in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and the Himalaya

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    The chapter enumerates the importance of glaciers on global climate, livelihood, economics, and their hydrological implications. Climate warming has raised an alarming signal on water reserves, especially on Earth's cryosphere that acts as hydrological insurance for glacier-fed rivers and a key driver for the ocean ecosystem through their freshwater supply and salinity regulation. Key issues have been discussed to understand the cryosphere system and its effect on the hydrological systems

    Fred Aman Interview

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    Fred Aman served as Dean of the Indiana University School of Law from 1991-2002. He’s an internationally known scholar and lecturer, and the author of numerous books and articles. But the Fred Aman you’ll meet in this interview is also a man of music – someone who just loves a good drum solo! Steve Sanders serves as host for this hour of Profiles. An episode of the radio program, Profiles, recording in February 2002 in the studios of WFIU in Bloomington, Indiana

    Optimization of state-of-the-art fuzzy-metaheuristic ANFIS-based machine learning models for flood susceptibility prediction mapping in the Middle Ganga Plain, India

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    CRediT authorship contribution statement: Dr. Aman Arora and Dr. Alireza Arabameri have conceptualized the study, prepared the dataset, and optimized the models. Dr. Manish Pandey has helped in writing the manuscript. Prof. Masood A. Siddiqui, Prof. U.K. Shukla, Prof. Dieu Tien Bui, Dr. Varun Narayan Mishra, and Dr. Anshuman Bhardwaj have helped in improving the manuscript at different stages of this work.Peer reviewe

    Research proposals funded by WhatsApp, categorized by research orientation and geography

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    This file contains the list of research awards granted by WhatsApp in 2018, obtained from https://www.whatsapp.com/research/awards/ and https://www.whatsapp.com/research/awards/announcement/. In case this links are broken, please find their archived versions on https://web.archive.org. The classification into Global South and Global North was done by the author

    Research proposals funded by WhatsApp, categorized by research orientation and geography

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    This file contains the list of research awards granted by WhatsApp in 2018, obtained from https://www.whatsapp.com/research/awards/ and https://www.whatsapp.com/research/awards/announcement/. In case this links are broken, please find their archived versions on https://web.archive.org. The classification into Global South and Global North was done by the author

    WhatsApp Research Grants

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    This file contains the list of research awards granted by WhatsApp in 2018, obtained from https://www.whatsapp.com/research/awards/ and https://www.whatsapp.com/research/awards/announcement/. In case this links are broken, please find their archived versions on https://web.archive.org. The classification into Global South and Global North was done by the author

    Finite sample econometrics / Aman Ullah.

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    economic&political bookfair2015Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-225) and index.x, 230 pages

    Re-orientalism and Representation: Aman Sethi Talks About Delhi

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    In the (re)presentation of India by Indian authors writing in English there is an overlooked, long-standing tradition of sterling commentaries produced by social analysts. In the best of that tradition which blurs the divide between the literary and journalistic, Aman Sethi, in A Free Man (2012), crosses significant class boundaries to represent Delhi with disconcerting rawness through stories of its itinerant labourers. This article investigates whether Sethi’s innovative methods of data collection and modes of representation used to deconstruct the alterity of subaltern representation are able to resist re-orientalism and address the crisis of authenticity in Indian writing in English (IWE); or whether re-orientalism is inexorably reiterated as a result of the distance and difference in positionality between author and subject. Focusing on representation via the form of non-fiction narrative, it discusses the extent to which form and authorial intention to avoid strategic exoticism and staged marginality can circumvent the pitfalls of re-orientalism when representing the subaltern

    Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series: Aman K. Gebru

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    Aman K. Gebru is an Assistant Professor at the University of Houston Law Center, where he teaches courses on contracts and intellectual property law. Professor Gebru’s research examines issues at the intersection of intellectual property law, innovation policy, and knowledge governance from domestic and global perspectives. His recent projects examine how intellectual property laws deal with collectively developed creative expression, such as memes, dance crazes, hackathons, and indigenous (traditional) expression. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on March 14, 2024. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above

    Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series: Aman K. Gebru

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    Aman K. Gebru is an Assistant Professor at the University of Houston Law Center, where he teaches courses on contracts and intellectual property law. Professor Gebru’s research examines issues at the intersection of intellectual property law, innovation policy, and knowledge governance from domestic and global perspectives. His recent projects examine how intellectual property laws deal with collectively developed creative expression, such as memes, dance crazes, hackathons, and indigenous (traditional) expression. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on March 14, 2024. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
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