3,621 research outputs found
Inter institutional workshop on breakwaters
(1) Functional requirements for Breakwaters - Prof. K.d' Angremond (2) Development of fishery harbors in India - Mr. K. Omprakash (3) Non-rubble Breakwaters and optimisation - Prof. K.d' Angremond (4) Wave energy caisson Breakwaters - Dr. S. Neelamani (5) Partially suspended porous wall Breakwaters - Dr. J.S. Mani (6) Case studies on stability of Breakwaters - Prof. V. Sundar (7) Introduction on Ennore coal port project - Mr. L.A. Mayboom (8) Design of Breakwaters for Ennore port - Mr. R. Haggie (9) Construction of Breakwaters for Ennore port - Mr. S. PearsonHydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
Parallel view materialization with dynamic load balancing: A graph theoretic approach
Sarkar, S.; Sarkar, S. Sundar. (1996). Parallel view materialization with dynamic load balancing: A graph theoretic approach. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3001
Internet and relational databases in a multi-tier client/server model
Sarkar, S.; Sarkar, S. Sundar. (1996). Internet and relational databases in a multi-tier client/server model. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3003
Normal distribution as a method for data replication in a parallel data server
Sarkar, S.; Sarkar, S. Sundar. (1996). Normal distribution as a method for data replication in a parallel data server. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/2999
Use of the 13C-sucrose breath test to assess small bowel integrity in methotrexate-induced mucositis following zinc supplementation in metallothionein-knockout and wild-type mice
Oral presentation. Published in a Special Issue: Abstracts of the Australia & New Zealand Medical & Surgical Gastrointestinal Week 2009, 21-24 October 2009, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaC. D. Tran, S. Sundar, G. S. Howarth and R. N. Butle
Deletion of vitamin D receptor leads to premature emphysema/COPD by increased matrix metalloproteinases and lymphoid aggregates formation
Deficiency of vitamin D is associated with accelerated decline in lung function. Vitamin D is a ligand for nuclear hormone vitamin D receptor (VDR), and upon binding it modulates various cellular functions. The level of VDR is reduced in lungs of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) which led us to hypothesize that deficiency of VDR leads to significant alterations in lung phenotype that are characteristics of COPD/emphysema associated with increased inflammatory response. We found that VDR knock-out (VDR(-/-)) mice had increased influx of inflammatory cells, phospho-acetylation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) associated with increased proinflammatory mediators, and up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-12 in the lung. This was associated with emphysema and decline in lung function associated with lymphoid aggregates formation compared to WT mice. These findings suggest that deficiency of VDR in mouse lung can lead to an early onset of emphysema/COPD because of chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, and lung destruction
Studies in Logic: A Dialogue Between the East and the West. Homage to Bimal Krishna Matilal
Ten essays of this book, two of which are written in Sanskrit, range from modern logic to classical Indian theories of inference. Classical Indian philosophy comprising Pracina and Navya- Nyaya, Sankhya, Buddhist and Jaina logical and philosophical standpoints are discussed in most modern technical terms of western philosophy, often with the aid of terminologies of modern logic. Similarly, western ideas propounded by the ancient Greek philosophers like Aristotle as well as contemporary philosophers such as Frege, Russell, Srawson, Kripke and many others are placed against the backdrop of classical Indian philosophy. The book will be immensely useful to those interested in stimulating meaningful dialogues between philosophical thinkings of India and the West. The book will also be of interest to those who aim at broadening the horizon of logic and philosoph
sj-docx-1-nms-10.1177_14614448221103534 – Supplemental material for Does distrust in humans predict greater trust in AI? Role of individual differences in user responses to content moderation
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-nms-10.1177_14614448221103534 for Does distrust in humans predict greater trust in AI? Role of individual differences in user responses to content moderation by Maria D. Molina and S. Shyam Sundar in New Media & Society</p
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