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    Prof. Dr. M. Suresh Kumar

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    Dr.M. Suresh Kumar is holding 16 years’ experience, he is working as Professor & Head in the Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, Sandip University, Nashik. His research interests include: Avionics, Navigation, Guidance and Control. He has multiple publications to his credits. He introduced that emerging technologies include a variety of technologies such as educational technology, information technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, cognitive science, robotics, and artificial intelligence during a guest lecture on ““Emerging Technologies” organized by Department of basic Engineering Sciences.https://www.interscience.in/mentors/1107/thumbnail.jp

    Supreme Court of India, Civil Appellate Jurisdiction, décision du 11 décembre 2013, Suresh Kumar Koushal and another c. NAZ Foundation and others

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    Supreme Court of India, Civil Appellate Jurisdiction, décision du 11 décembre 2013, Suresh Kumar Koushal and another c. NAZ Foundation and others. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 66 N°1,2014. p. 152

    Voluntary carbon markets are helpful but far from perfect

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    Voluntary carbon markets are an important tool in the fight against climate change, but several issues make them less effective. Carbon offsets often overstate emissions reductions, and firms use these as a cheaper alternative to investing in real, tangible emissions reductions in their own supply chains. Ram Smaran Suresh Kumar summarises the key issues with these markets and outlines important reforms they need

    sj-pdf-1-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 – Supplemental material for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems by Suresh Kumar Mukhiya and Yngve Lamo in Health Informatics Journal</p

    sj-HEIC-1-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 – Supplemental material for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems

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    Supplemental material, sj-HEIC-1-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems by Suresh Kumar Mukhiya and Yngve Lamo in Health Informatics Journal</p

    sj-pdf-3-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 – Supplemental material for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems by Suresh Kumar Mukhiya and Yngve Lamo in Health Informatics Journal</p

    sj-pdf-2-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 – Supplemental material for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-jhi-10.1177_14604582211043920 for An HL7 FHIR and GraphQL approach for interoperability between heterogeneous Electronic Health Record systems by Suresh Kumar Mukhiya and Yngve Lamo in Health Informatics Journal</p

    The EU has a transformative mechanism to reduce carbon leakage, but challenges loom ahead

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    When companies face steep carbon prices in a country, they often move production to places with lower or no pricing. To address this problem, the European Union created the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. But, for developing countries, the mechanism imposes trade barriers that could stifle their growth and green transition. Ram Smaran Suresh Kumar breaks down the policy’s key features, examining its challenges and opportunities for a sustainable future
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