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    Book review: Radio empire: the BBC’s Eastern Service and the emergence of the global anglophone novel by Daniel Ryan Morse

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    In Radio Empire: The BBC’s Eastern Service and the Emergence of the Global Anglophone Novel, Daniel Ryan Morse draws attention to the dynamic intersections between literature and radio, exploring how the BBC’s Eastern Service, directed at educated Indian audiences, influenced the development of global Anglophone literature and literary broadcasting. Pushing against the siloed ways in which literary modernism is often studied, this fresh and ambitious book reveals the profound impact of the BBC’s Eastern Service on the printed and broadcast word, finds Diya Gupta. Radio Empire: The BBC’s Eastern Service and the Emergence of the Global Anglophone Novel. Daniel Ryan Morse. Columbia University Press. 2020

    Erratum to: Is Sensory Loss an Understudied Risk Factor for Frailty? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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    In the article “Is Sensory Loss an Understudied Risk Factor for Frailty? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,” an author was missing. Ana Maseda should be listed as the 11th author. The correct author list is: Benjamin Kye Jyn Tan, Ryan Eyn Kidd Man, Alfred Tau Liang Gan, Eva K Fenwick, Varshini Varadaraj, Bonnielin K Swenor, Preeti Gupta, Tien Yin Wong, Caterina Trevisan, Laura Lorenzo-López, Ana Maseda, José Carlos Millán-Calenti, Carla Helena Augustin Schwanke, Ann Liljas, Soham Al Snih, Yasuharu Tokuda, Ecosse Luc Lamoureux. This error has been corrected

    Data for Gupta et al., "Estimating the Meridional Extent of Adiabatic Mixing in the Stratosphere using Age-of-Air", JGR:Atmospheres,

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    Model data and post-processed data supporting the creation of the manuscript "Estimating the Meridional Extent of Adiabatic Mixing in the Stratosphere using Age-of-Air" submitted to JGR:Atmospheres in August 2022. 1) The netCDF files created through post-processing of full model data in FORTRAN are shared in the /data/ directory. These file contains the zonal mean circulation statistics based on Gupta et al. (2020), age-of-air transport diagnostics based on Linz et al. (2021), and the novel \Gamma-\Theta circulation streamfunction introduced in this study. The /data/ directory also contains MATLAB .mat data files for the transport diagnostics obtained from WACCM. 150 days of actual GFDL-FV3 model data in the northern hemisphere, between 0.1 hPa-500 hPa pressure levels is also provided to support external computations and validation. 2) The Jupyter notebook used for final computation and figures production is provided in .ipynb, .html and .pdf formats in /code/. All the files referred to in the notebook are stored in the /data/ directory. Corresponding author : Aman Gupta, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

    Corrigendum: Capital Inflows and House Prices: Aggregate and Regional Evidence from China

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    In the paper ‘Capital Inflows and House Prices: Aggregate and Regional Evidence from China’ by H. An, et al., printed in the December 2016 issue, there was a missing acknowledgement section for funding resources. On page 451, the acknowledgement section should appear after the corresponding information as: “Correspondence: Rakesh Gupta, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Nathan Campus QLD 4111. [email protected] *This work was financially supported by the Humanities and Social Science Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (16YJA790001).” The author apologises for this error and any confusion it may have caused.No Full Tex

    First person – Akash Gupta

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Akash Gupta is first author on ‘A novel and cost-effective ex vivo orthotopic model for the study of human breast cancer in mouse mammary gland organ culture’, published in BiO. Akash conducted the research described in this article while a PhD Scholar in Rajendra Mehta's lab at IIT Research Institute, Chicago, USA. He is now an assistant research scientist in the lab of Syreeta L. Tilghman at the University of Arizona, Department of Medicine, Tucson, USA, investigating drug efficacy modeling using human organoids culture for the treatment of cancers

    Engineering materials : research, applications and advances / author, K.M. Gupta.

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    "A CRC title."Includes bibliographical references and index.596 p.

    sj-pdf-1-cpj-10.1177_00099228231161325 – Supplemental material for Effectiveness of Screening for Household Gun Ownership in an Urban Primary Care Clinic

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cpj-10.1177_00099228231161325 for Effectiveness of Screening for Household Gun Ownership in an Urban Primary Care Clinic by Courtney M. Winterer, John D. Cowden, Kristi Williams, Rupal C. Gupta, Ryan Northup, Joseph Julian, George C. Phillips and Jeffrey D. Colvin in Clinical Pediatrics</p

    Universal Statistical Properties of Inertial-particle Trajectories in Three-dimensional, Homogeneous, Isotropic, Fluid Turbulence

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    We obtain new universal statistical properties of heavy-particle trajectories in three-dimensional, statistically steady, homogeneous, and isotropic turbulent flows by direct numerical simulations. We show that the probability distribution functions (PDFs) P(Φ), of the angle Φ between the Eulerian velocity u and the particle velocity v, at a point and time, scales as P(Φ) ∼Φ−, with a new universal exponent ≃ 4

    Elon in India (2012)

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    This video titled, “Elon in India,” was video recorded with Elon students and Leo and Laurie Lambert (8th President of Elon University) during the Winter Break of 2012. Ryan Witt (Senior Video Producer with Teaching and Learning Technologies) and Margaret Cissel (Class of 2012) produced this video. There were four study abroad classes in India which included: a Science Exploration, Business, Human Services, and Periclean Scholars studying in three of Indian cities (Cockin, Delhi, and Jamkhed). Leo and Laurie Lambert traveled to all three Indian cities and met with the students. The study abroad piece video shots included: the Lamberts in an Indian peddling cart; Leo Lambert talking with Elon students; students on a boat pulling ropes; students playing patty-cake with an Indian child; Elon students walking with Indian college students on a campus; Indian culture settings; student riding in animal pulling cart; people on camels; street scenes of India; a monkey sitting in a tree; the Lamberts walking through the airport in India; Terry Tomasek (Associate Professor, Education) and Crista Arangala (Associate Professor, Mathematics) walking down a Cockin road; Elon students shopping on an Indian street; an Indian man preparing traditional Indian food; students trying new Indian food; Indian students wearing school uniforms; Indian students playing soccer on the fields; Indian students in the play yard singing to the Lamberts and Elon students; and Elon students teaching classes. The second phase of the India trip took place in Delhi with the Lamberts meeting up with the Business and Culture class, which was led by Neeraj Gupta (Assistant Professor, Finance ) and Sarah Thomas (Associate Director of Corporate & Employer Relations). The video shots included: the Lamberts walking through the Delhi airport; students walking with their guide through the busy streets of Delhi; students on a roof top with Indian homeless children; Elon students drawing with the homeless children; profile shot of Leo Lambert looking pensive on a roof top; wide shot of Leo Lambert sitting listening to Ruchi Khemka speak with the Elon students; and a sunset shot of the people living on the roof top. The third India stop was in Jamkhed at the Comprehensive Rural Health Project with Martin Kamela (Associate Professor, Physics) and Kristen Sullivan (Assistant Professor, Human Services) leading the two classes. Lambert spoke of two Elon groups in the Comprehensive Rural Health Project, which included the Human Services class and Pericilean Scholars. Video shots included: Rural life scenes including cows; man walking with sticks on back of bike; exterior shot with a motorbike riding in front of the Comprehensive Rural Health Project; wide shot of the Lamberts with women sitting on the ground with Margaret Cissel taking photographs; CRHP training Elon students; students touring the villages; health care providers visiting the village people; Lambert listening to an Elon student speak; Indian people and students working in a field of sustainable crops; an Indian woman painting on an Elon student’s forearm; shots of babies and people working; a group shot of the Lamberts and students wearing traditional Indian wear; and wide shot of the Taj Mahal with students. There are sound bites from faculty, students, and Dr. Leo Lambert. Some names included: Lauren Sutherland (Freshman, Bio-Chemistry), Marion Copeland, (Sophomore, Public Health Studies), Immanuel Bryant (Sophomore, English), Bonnie Efird, (Senior, Journalism), Andrea Brooke (Senior, International Business & Finance), Ruchi Khemka (Vice President, Sevayatra Edutrips India), Morgan Darcy (Sophomore, Political Science), Scott Bishopric (Sophomore, Finance & Economics), Hayley Knicely (Senior, Exercise Science), Aisha Mitchell (Senior, International Studies), Scott Christopherson (Senior, Political Science), Anna Becker (Senior, International Studies & English), Jenn Brouder (Sophomore, Human Services), and Nakhila Mistry (Sophomore, Math)
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