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PIL893387 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Phase, microstructure, and wear behavior of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-reinforced Fe–Si alloy-based metal matrix nanocomposites
Supplemental material, PIL893387 Supplemental Material for Phase, microstructure, and wear behavior of Al2O3-reinforced Fe–Si alloy-based metal matrix nanocomposites by Akash Saxena, Neera Singh, Bhupendra Singh, Devendra Kumar, Kishor Kumar Sadasivuni and Pallav Gupta in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications</p
Gold seal of Viṣṇuvarman
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To engrave his virtues on the disc of the moon… Inscriptions of the Aulikaras and Their Associates
Dániel Balogh, 2019
Gold seal of Viṣṇuvarman. Left: four faces of the object. Right: mirror image of inscribed face and hand tracing of inscription. Photograph courtesy of Devendra Handa, tracing by the author
sj-docx-1-wmr-10.1177_0734242X211045607 – Supplemental material for A case study on establishing the state of decomposition of municipal solid waste in a bioreactor landfill in India
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-wmr-10.1177_0734242X211045607 for A case study on establishing the state of decomposition of municipal solid waste in a bioreactor landfill in India by Arif Mohammad, Piotr Osinski, Eugeniusz Koda and Devendra Narain Singh in Waste Management & Research</p
sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121211056437 – Supplemental material for Socio-demographic variables related to self-esteem, psychological stress and health-related quality of life among older adults: A cross-sectional study in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121211056437 for Socio-demographic variables related to self-esteem, psychological stress and health-related quality of life among older adults: A cross-sectional study in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal by Kshitij Karki, Amrita Sapkota, Shannon Jajko and Devendra Raj Singh in SAGE Open Medicine</p
Foreign Capital, Inflation, Sterilization, Crowding-Out and
This paper discusses some puzzles in the contemporary macroeconomic scene in India, from the perspective of public finance and economic development. These include a fiscal deficit higher than it was during the 1991 crisis, but without a large current account deficit or rise in inflation or interest rates, a rising inflow of external capital, accompanied by the RBI’s sterilizing these inflows and accumulating large reserves, even in the face of low inflation. We offer a critique of some previous analyses, and some models that are suggestive of how real and monetary factors might be integrated in providing a firmer grounding for the policy debates current in India.foreign capital, sterilization, absorption, crowding out, inflation, growth
Introduction to bio-based materials
Bio-based materials can be defined as goods that are primarily made of a substance or compounds obtained from biomass, which can exist naturally or be synthesized. They can also be products of processes that employ biomass. Strictly speaking, a lot of everyday materials, such as paper, wood, and leather, can be called bio-based materials; nevertheless, the phrase is usually used to describe contemporary materials that have undergone more intensive processing. Biocomposites, solvents, polymers, and bulk chemicals are among the materials derived from biomass sources. The numerous methods used to transform biomass components into fuels and products with added value fall into one of two general categories: thermochemical or biochemical. Additionally, conventional enzyme separation, fermentation, and plant breeding—the three primary biotechnological processes—are employed. Although this claim is being extensively examined, bio-based materials are thought to offer potentially greener substitutes than their petroleum-based competitors. Emerging bio-based materials that could rival traditional materials are a constant source of innovation, and the possibilities for incorporating them into both new and established goods are only now being investigated
Newspaper Reading Habits of University Students: A Case Study of Chaudhary Charan Singh University, India
The study analyzed the newspapers reading habits of university students of Chaudhary Charan Singh University, India. Structured questionnaires were distributed among P.G. Students, M. Phil. Students, and Research Scholars of Chaudhary Charan Singh University, India. Data was gathered on various aspects of newspaper reading habits of university students including languages read, time spent on newspaper reading; sources of newspapers; and which sections of newspapers are read most
Awake Sciatic Nerve Neurolysis after Injection Injury - An Innovative Technique and Our Experience
Background and Introduction:Sciatic nerve injection injury is the most common type of injection nerve injury. Injection injury to nerve causes severe, intractable radicular pain in affected limb. Owing to chemical damage, nerve is damaged both mechanically and chemically. As a result, adhesions and nerve fibers damage is more than expected. Surgical neurolysis is recommended for pain relief. However it is done in general anesthesia and effect of neurolysis is checked only after reversal. Objective:There are chances that incomplete neurolysis can cause persistence of pain. To overcome this limitation, we evaluated "awake sciatic neurolysis technique." Methods:This was a prospective, nonrandomized study which evaluated awake sciatic neurolysis in sciatic nerve injection injury patients. A total of 11 patients underwent this procedure after evaluating clinical profile. During this procedure, patients were asked about pain relief on rest and leg movement. When VAS score decreased to 3 or less, procedure was stopped. Results:The average VAS score was 9.5 (10 in 7 cases). During surgery, VAS score decreased to 3 and below in all except in 2 cases. In long-term follow-up, one patient had VAS more than 3. Conclusion:Our study is about a novel technique "awake sciatic neurolysis." The results were satisfactory, but it has some technical difficulties. It has advantage of checking impact of neurolysis during surgery and modify technique according to relief
Analysing slow growth of mobile money market in India using a market separation perspective
Since the application of mobile technology for financial services can contribute to the economic development of developing countries, it is critical to examine the inhibitors to using mobile money service in countries like India, which have an exceptionally low uptake of this service. Mobile money service enables the customer to carry out financial transactions over a mobile phone without requiring them to own a bank account. By adopting a market separation perspective, this theory-driven, exploratory study proposes and tests a rare event logistic regression model for using mobile money services in India
Geological evolution of Northwestern India a volume in honour of Professor Devendra Singh Chauhan
Collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Geological Evolution of Western Rajasthan organised by Dept. of Geology, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur on October 7-8, 1996
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