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    Book review: Santosh Kumar Rai, Weaving Hierarchies: Handloom Weavers in Early Twentieth Century United Provinces

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    Santosh Kumar Rai, Weaving Hierarchies: Handloom Weavers in Early Twentieth Century United Provinces. Primus Books, 2021, 540 pp

    Santosh Kumar Soni

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    Mr. Santosh Kumar Soni is a Senior Staff Scientist at C-DAC, Mumbai. His expertise area includes: Biometrics, Digital Image Processing, Digital Signal Processing and Parallel Computing. He has worked on many industry and academic research projects, and his recent work includes:•He had been a Specialist Consultant to C.I.D., Maharashtra State Police in the field of Fingerprint Biometrics for two years. •He is a Chief Investigator and Chief Architect for: C-DAC’s “Bharatiya-AFIS” (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) Project, Standardized Biometric Template Converter, Fingerprint Image Quality Analysis Tool and Automated Performance Evaluation Tool for Fingerprint Biometrics System etc. •At C-DAC end, he is responsible for development and deployment of Aadhaar Authentication modules: Aadhaar Client and Server modules (in-process). •He was involved in the ILO-SID (Seafarers’ Identity Documents) project of DG-Shipping for “Biometric Templates Standards Compliance”. •To his credit, there are 05 Patents (Provisional Filing), around 25 premium International/National Journal & Conference Papers, and he has received best paper awards for three of his papers. •He is an IEEE Member, IACSIT member (International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology) and reviewer to many International Journals. •He has delivered many invited technical talks in the field of Biometrics and related technologies.https://www.interscience.in/mentors/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Enhancing Engine Block Quality by Reducing Metal Chips in Porosities - A Case Study

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    A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Science and Technology at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science by Santosh Kumar Kurella on March 25, 2009

    Economic history of ancient India

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    A Critical Evaluation of Santosh Kumar Yadav’s Research and Publication Ethics

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    Research is an adventurous endeavor. It poses many challenges and difficulties. A person undertaking research needs supervision and guidance to avoid problems and successfully complete the research. A typical problem in the field of research is plagiarism. After University Grants Commission mandated universities and colleges to teach 2-credit course in “Research and Publication Ethics”, a book with the same title authored by Dr. Santosh Kumar Yadav comes as a timely guidebook for thousands of research scholars from India and beyond. This study critically evaluates the book to bring out its merits and demerits. Yadav’s book is not only suitable for research scholars from various disciplines but also for librarians, academicians, educationists and researchers running different institutions. It explains different concepts at length and offers advice on effective implementation strategies of promoting research integrity at institutional level, minimizing plagiarism and publicizing research output for a wider reach through technological platforms. The book is extensive in information yet simple and precise in explanation

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221131155 - Supplemental material for Thermo-mechanical and degradation properties of naturally derived biocomposites for prosthesis applications: Analysis of the interface pressure and stress distribution on the developed socket

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221131155 for Thermo-mechanical and degradation properties of naturally derived biocomposites for prosthesis applications: Analysis of the interface pressure and stress distribution on the developed socket by Santosh Kumar, Sumit Bhowmik and Vijay Kumar Mahakur in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    supplementary-HLE_Schedule – Supplemental material for Health-related life events in patients with somatic symptom disorders: A case control study

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    Supplemental material, supplementary-HLE_Schedule for Health-related life events in patients with somatic symptom disorders: A case control study by Balaswamy Reddy, Santosh Kumar Chaturvedi, Geetha Desai, Narayana Manjunatha and Srinivas Guruprasad in International Journal of Social Psychiatry</p

    Description and Molecular Phylogeny of a Novel Hypotrich Ciliate from the Soil of Marche Region, Italy; Including Notes on the MOSYSS Project

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    The morphology and morphogenesis during cell division of a new stylonychine hypotrich, Rigidocortex quadrinucleatus n. sp., were investigated using live observation and protargol staining. The new species was isolated from soil samples collected from an organic farm in the Marche Region, Italy, in framework of the MOSYSS project. Rigidocortex quadrinucleatus is characterized as follows: cell size about 180 9 80 lm in vivo; four ellipsoidal macronuclear nodules; 44 adoral membranelles: 18 fronto-ventral-transverse cirri consisting of three frontal, four frontoventral, one buccal, three ventral, two pretransverse, and five transverse cirri; dorsal kinety 3 with multiple fragmentation; resting cyst with hyaline ridges. Rigidocortex quadrinucleatus mainly differs from the type species R. octonucleatus in having four (vs. eight) macronuclear nodules. Rigidocortex quadrinucleatus can be easily confused with Sterkiella cavicola since both have a rather similar ventral ciliature; however, they can be separated by the slightly higher number of cirri in the left marginal row that runs along the posterior cell’s margin in R. quadrinucleatus. Morphogenesis on the ventral surface is highly similar to that of Sterkiella species, but differs significantly on the dorsal surface (multiple vs. simple fragmentation of dorsal kinety 3). Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rRNA gene sequences consistently place the new species within the stylonychine oxytrichids, clustering closer to Gastrostyla steinii than to S. cavicola

    THE BIOPRINT PILOT PROJECT: CILIATED PROTOZOA COMMUNITIES AS A TOOL TO ASSESS SOIL QUALITY IN AGROECOSYSTEMS AND NATURAL SITES OF MARCHE REGION (ITALY)

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    In the framework of the BioPrint Pilot Project and for the first time in Italy, we have investigated the community structure of soil ciliates from agroecosystems and natural sites of Marche Region. The aims were: i) to evaluate the capacity of ciliates to discriminate between different land uses; and ii) management practices; iii) to assess relationships among ciliate communities and abiotic parameters. Soil samples were collected twice from 10 sites (5 natural sites: FORest; and 5 arable field: 3 ORGanic and 2 CONventional). Ciliate communities were studied by means of qualitative and quantitative methods. Soil chemical-physical parameters were measured. Qualitative ciliate analysis allowed us to identify a total of 59 species. Multivariate analysis showed statistically significant differences between natural sites (FORest) and agricultural sites, as well as between the ORGanic and CONventional management farming systems. CCA analysis showed correlations between the distributions of species with environmental parameters indicating the importance of these parameters in shaping the ciliate communities in the different sites. Altogether, these results showed the bioindicative potential of ciliate communities in discriminating between natural sites and agroecosystems, as well as their capacity to discriminate, at least preliminary, between different management systems (ORG vs CON)

    The Phenomenon of Deconstruction versus the Inherent Desire of Text

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    This study focuses on issues such as what deconstruction is or not, how it is perceived today, what are its benefits, what kinds of mistakes are made in the conception and application as well. The paper tries to unfold the secrets and beauty of the phenomenon of deconstruction from the philosophical approaches to literary discourses. Thus, the techniques of the deconstructive approaches, interactions and interests to the texts have been theorized and the techniques of enforcement have also been given here. Here, attempts have been made to unveil the factual patterns of the phenomenon in order to provide a good understanding to the concept. Santosh Kumar Nayak "The Phenomenon of Deconstruction versus the Inherent Desire of Text" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-1 , December 2017, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd5863.pd
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