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Oregon renewable energy siting assessment (ORESA) supporting materials
This report describes the procedures used for the siting of renewable energy facilities in Oregon at the State and Local level. It also provides an overview of the processes used by the Federal government and the Military to review renewable energy projectsauthors Wally Adams, Jon Jinings, Ruchi Sadhir, Kaci Radcliffe.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 12, 2022).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
R15. Development and characterization of hot-melt extruded ocular inserts of moxifloxacin for bacterial keratitis
Corresponding author (Pharmaceutics and Drug delivery): Ruchi Thakkar, [email protected]://egrove.olemiss.edu/pharm_annual_posters/1014/thumbnail.jp
Author Correction: Reprogramming triggers endogenous L1 and Alu retrotransposition in human induced pluripotent stem cells.
This Article contains an error in the author affiliations. The correct affiliation for author Ruchi Shukla is 'MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Crewe Road, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU, UK', and is not 'Mater Research Institute - University of Queensland, TRI Building, Woolloongabba QLD 4102, Australia'
Author Correction: Reprogramming triggers endogenous L1 and Alu retrotransposition in human induced pluripotent stem cells
This Article contains an error in the author affiliations. The correct affiliation for author Ruchi Shukla is 'MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Crewe Road, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU, UK', and is not 'Mater Research Institute - University of Queensland, TRI Building, Woolloongabba QLD 4102, Australia'
An Indian Official’s Trials and Tribulations
In this chapter Ruchi Ram Sahni recounts what he calls the most depressing and unpleasant incident of his life. It involved his supersession for the position of Professor-in-Charge of the Chemistry Department at the Government College, Lahore, by a much younger Englishman, fresh from university. The post in question was vacated by an English colleague, a Senior Professor, with whom the author had a difficult relationship involving a dispute about who was to be selected for the post of Examiner in the university examinations. This colleague went on to write a secret report against Sahni, resulting in his supersession despite his vast seniority. Sahni relates the psychological trauma resulting from this experience, and its contribution to strengthen his resolve to leave Lahore for a short period to do research in Europe.</p
An Empirical Study of Organizational Development through HR Services Satisfaction Index- A Case Study
The ultimate objective of service index or employee satisfaction is to keep the worker happy and motivated, make him enjoy his work, have a sense of pride in the organization he belongs to and in the work he does. All this is possible through a climate where "work" and the "worker" are respected irrespective of the nature and complexity of job. The Basic objective of this HR services satisfaction index is to develop action plan to address the area of improvement regarding HR services and initiatives. The author has suggested six different attributes that are relevant to employees in their association with HR services and initiatives and also has tried to show how it helps in the organizational development with a help of a case study. Ruchi Goyal "An Empirical Study of Organizational Development through HR Services Satisfaction Index- A Case Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-5 , August 2017, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd2270.pd
Muhammad-Amin (Khazakhilav) ar-Ruchi. The study of the biography of Dagestan medieval scientist
This article explores the life of a medieval Dagestani scholar Muhammadamin (Khazakhilav). He is
known as a scientist in natural sciences and astronomy. It has been established that he was a teacher
of the most prominent scholars of Dagestan of the 17th and 18th centuries (Muhammad al-Kuduki,
Damadan al-Mukhi et al.). The object of this study is the origin and the main stages of the life of the
scientist. We studied the following issues involving his teachers, students and research interests. The
article describes the epitaph on the tombstone of Khazakhilav. The author was also able to detect the
poetic work of the scientist. In his poems Muhammad-Amin ar-Ruchi speaks of the impermanence of
life and calls one to turn to Islam as a means for a person to save his soul. To recreate the biography of
the scientist and the author we used oral tradition, preserved in the villages of Risor and Tlenserukh
(now Charodinsky District, Republic of Dagestan). Refs 12
Relative importance of VECTRI model parameters in the malaria disease transmission and prevalence
In this study, a sensitivity analysis on a VECTRI dynamical model of malaria transmission is investigated to determine the relative importance of model parameters to disease transmission and prevalence. Apart from being most climatic prone, Odisha is a highly endemic state for malaria in India. The lack in sufficient modeling studies severely impacts the malarial process studies which further hinder the possibility of malaria early warning systems and preventive measures to be undertaken beforehand. Therefore, modeling studies and investigating the relationship between malaria transmission process studies and associated climatic factors are the need of the hour. Environmental conditions have pronounced effects on the malaria transmission dynamics and abundance of the poikilothermic vectors, but the exact relationship of sensitivity for these parameters is not well established. Sensitivity analysis is a useful tool for ascertaining model responses to different input variables. Therefore, in order to perform the requisite study, a dynamical model, VECTRI, is utilized. The study period ranges from 2000 to 2013, where several sensitivity tests are performed using different model parameters such as infiltration and evaporation rate loss of ponds, degree-days for parasite development, threshold temperature for parasite development, threshold temperature for egg development in the vector, and maximum and minimum temperature for larvae survival. The experiments suggest that the lower value of minimum temperature for larvae survival (rlarv_tmin), i.e., 16 °C, provides higher vector density and entomological inoculation rate (EIR) values. EIR reaches its maximum, when the threshold temperature for parasite development (rtsporo) is 22 °C and degree-days for parasite development (dsporo) is 8 degree-days. No change is observed in the vector density; even when rtsporo is 30 °C, values of EIR are close to 0. A successive increment of infiltration and evaporation rate loss of ponds (rwaterfrac evap126) values from 130 to 200 mm/day result in approximately 5% consistent decline in vector density and EIR. The study concludes that the most sensitive parameters are dsporo, rlarv_tmin, and rwaterfrac evap126. The VECTRI model is rather insensitive to maximum temperature for larvae survival (rlarv_tmin) for vector density and EIR variables. Further certain modifications and improvements are required in VECTRI to predict out variables like vector density and EIR more accurately in highly endemic region. © 2023, The Author(s) under exclusive licence to International Society of Biometeorology.11Nsciescopu
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Retraction Note: Activation of the NLRP3 Inflammasome Is Associated with Valosin-Containing Protein Myopathy
The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article. After publications, concerns were raised about similarities within Figure 4, and between Figures 4 and 6. Multiple images appear to share features in a way that suggests they might have originated from the same sample. The authors have stated the full original data set is no longer available. Author Lbachir BenMohamed disagrees with this retraction. Author Angèle Nalbandian did not respond to correspondence from the Publisher about this retraction. The Publisher has not been able to obtain a current email address for authors Arif A. Khan, Ruchi Srivastava, Katrina J. Llewellyn, Baichang Tan, Nora Shukr, Yasmin Fazli and Virginia E. Kimonis
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