The author attempts to interpret the theme of A Passsage to India by analyzing the major events and characterization. It is indicated in the thesis that E.M.Forster highlights the failure of aspired understanding ...The author attempts to interpret the theme of A Passsage to India by analyzing the major events and characterization. It is indicated in the thesis that E.M.Forster highlights the failure of aspired understanding between different races, different people and even within a person. In other words, in many cases people have aspirations for understanding, but in reality the real understanding is very difficult to fulfill.展开更多
Detrital white mica single\|crystal Ar\|Ar ages from the Himalayan foreland sedimentary record are potentially a powerful tool in constraining source regions, tectonic evolution, and the timing and extent of exhumatio...Detrital white mica single\|crystal Ar\|Ar ages from the Himalayan foreland sedimentary record are potentially a powerful tool in constraining source regions, tectonic evolution, and the timing and extent of exhumation (Copeland 1990, Najman 1997, White 1999). However such studies require large numbers of analyses, and Ar/Ar total\|fusion of white mica grains is a very rapid and cost\|effective technique.Such analyses, however, do result in the sacrifice of internal consistency checks inherent in, for example, Ar/Ar step\|heating analysis.展开更多
Understanding the structure,composition and survival of Archaean cratons over geological times is critical to model the process of crustal evolution.The South India Broadband Seismic Imaging Experiment was organized t...Understanding the structure,composition and survival of Archaean cratons over geological times is critical to model the process of crustal evolution.The South India Broadband Seismic Imaging Experiment was organized to answer fundamental questions of craton formation,with the principal objective of characterizing physico-chemical nature of the crust and mantle of Dharwar craton and adjoining terrains.展开更多
Water is an essential natural resource for sustaining life and environment.Though groundwater contributes only 0.6%of the total water resources on earth, it is the major and preferred source of drinking water in rural...Water is an essential natural resource for sustaining life and environment.Though groundwater contributes only 0.6%of the total water resources on earth, it is the major and preferred source of drinking water in rural as well as urban areas of many developing countries like India.Uttar Pradesh state展开更多
Different attempts have been done to deduce the shortening of the Himalayan belt during the India\|Asia convergence. Dewey et al. (1989) and Le Pichon et al.(1992) calculated an India\|Asia shortening of 2300~2150km ...Different attempts have been done to deduce the shortening of the Himalayan belt during the India\|Asia convergence. Dewey et al. (1989) and Le Pichon et al.(1992) calculated an India\|Asia shortening of 2300~2150km and 2800~3000km in the western and eastern syntaxes, respectively, since the late 45Ma. According to seafloor\|spreading reconstruction, a total shortening of 3000~500km was estimated after the initial contact of the two plates at 55~50Ma (Molnar and Tapponier, 1975 ; Molnar et al., 1988 ; Replumaz, 1999). Since 40Ma, the part of shortening only accommodated by the Himalayan belt was estimated around 470km in the western part (Coward and Butler, 1985) and 550 to 630km to the east (Ratsbacher et al., 1994 ; Replumaz, 1999). In contrast, global plate reconstructions suggest that the shortening in the Himalaya is of about 1250~250km (Achache et al., 1984 ; Powell et al., 1988 ; Dewey et al.,1989 ; Klootwijk et al., 1992 ; Matte et al., 1997). This discrepancy between the amount of shortening estimated by balancing the Himalayan belt and by plate reconstruction favour the existence of a greater India buried up to 1000km north of the present\|day Indus suture zone and subducted before Middle Eocene time (Klootwijk et al., 1979 ; Patriat and Achache, 1984).展开更多
Temperature-depth profiles measured in boreholes contain records of past changes in surface air temperature and provide valuable information on climate change over the past few centuries.The underlying assumption in t...Temperature-depth profiles measured in boreholes contain records of past changes in surface air temperature and provide valuable information on climate change over the past few centuries.The underlying assumption in these studies is that the subsurface temperature changes track the surface air temperature changes with time.In order to test this assumption and quantify the nature of relationship between them,it is necessary to record changes in both quantities continuously over timescales appropr-展开更多
The genus Gossypium is one of the largest havingnearly 50 species of which two are tetraploidcultivars and two are diploid cultivars with 2n =52 and 26 chromosome respectively and the restare wild to semi-wild at both...The genus Gossypium is one of the largest havingnearly 50 species of which two are tetraploidcultivars and two are diploid cultivars with 2n =52 and 26 chromosome respectively and the restare wild to semi-wild at both these ploidy levels.The tetraploids(AD)are supposed to containthe Asiatic cotton(A)and American diploid(D)species genomes.展开更多
We are both delighted and excited that this is the fourth time Defence Technology has published scientific papers presented at an International Symposium on Ballistics(ISB).This particular issue publishes papers prese...We are both delighted and excited that this is the fourth time Defence Technology has published scientific papers presented at an International Symposium on Ballistics(ISB).This particular issue publishes papers presented at the 31st ISB,co-chaired by Dr VK Saraswat,Member NITI Aayog,Government of India and Dr G.Satheesh Reddy,Secretary,Department of Defence(R&D)&Chairman DRDO,Government of India,and supported by the Aeronautical Society of India,Hyderabad Branch,and Cyberabad Convention Center Private Limited under the auspices of the International Ballistics Society(IBS,www.ballistics.org).This is the first time the ISB has been held in India and only the second time in Asia.展开更多
India's economic reform started from the realm of finance, which is within the category of soft power of a country. The wax and wane of the overall power of a country is largely determined by the interplay of hard...India's economic reform started from the realm of finance, which is within the category of soft power of a country. The wax and wane of the overall power of a country is largely determined by the interplay of hard and soft pwers in question. India's soft power has its own characteristics and advantages, which chiefly manifest in its culture, parliamentary democracy, education and finance. In the 21st century, these advantages will continue to have significant play.展开更多
A Passage to Indiais one of the master works of the famous British novelist Edward Forster of the 20 th century and it is believed to be one of the classic works in the history of the world literature.Due to some poli...A Passage to Indiais one of the master works of the famous British novelist Edward Forster of the 20 th century and it is believed to be one of the classic works in the history of the world literature.Due to some political reasons,it has been criticized and the focus of readers for years.However,the relationship between human beings and nature and the relationship between male and female analyzed in the book have always been ignored.This paper attempts to interpret A Passage to India from the perspective of eco-feminism,analyzing the affinity between female and nature,the double oppression of the world view of the patriarchy upon female and nature as well as resistance to the patriarchy of female and nature,showing the wish of the author to overthrow the world view of the patriarchy,liberate female and nature and set up a harmonious home for male,female and nature.展开更多
Objective:To detect types of liver disorders through biochemical studies in coastal Andhra Pradesh,India.Methods:Serum level of bilirubin(total and direct),serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase(SGOT),serum glutama...Objective:To detect types of liver disorders through biochemical studies in coastal Andhra Pradesh,India.Methods:Serum level of bilirubin(total and direct),serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase(SGOT),serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase(SGPT)and alkaline phosphatase(ALP)were measured among the adult men and women from a South Indian district.Standard methodologies were adopted during selection of study participants and collection and analysis of blood samples.Results:It is observed that there is no difference in the levels of bilirubin(total and direct)and ALP in male and female patients.It is observed that there are significant differences in the levels of SGOT and SGPT.Males recorded higher levels than females.Conclusion:A considerable number of patients showed increased levels of total and direct bilirubin,SGOT,SGPY and ALP.The higher levels of SGOT and SGPT among males might be due to their alcoholic habits and among men in this community.The overall liver function abnormalities may be due to dietary habits,mal-absorption,nonalcoholic fatty liver,diabetes mellitus and contaminated drinking water.展开更多
In 2005,India's challenge to the European C ommunity's(EC) Generalized System of Preferences(GSP) scheme resulted in a landmark ruling by the W T O 's Appellate Body.T he Appellate Body had a landmark find...In 2005,India's challenge to the European C ommunity's(EC) Generalized System of Preferences(GSP) scheme resulted in a landmark ruling by the W T O 's Appellate Body.T he Appellate Body had a landmark finding that the Enabling C lause imposes legal obligation on the preference-granting countries,w hich for a long time considered GSP treatment a conditional gift and designed their ow n GSP scheme as they saw fit.How ever,the guidance given by the EC-Preference case is far from clear: the legal uncertainties of the "nexus"requirement,combined with the open questions in the"non-discriminatory"requirement,make the Appellate Body's decision difficult to implement.As a result,the decision put the legitimacy of the conditional preferential treatments in EC and the U.S.GSP in doubt.O n the other hand,the Appellate Body's decision w as subject to certain practical limitations of the case and generated a good number of legal uncertainties in the area of conditional GSP.T he GSP nevertheless serves the developing w orld even better by forgoing the GSP completely.In conclusion,the operation and the future of the GSP currently remains an unsettled area in the W T O system,w hich w ill be further addressed by later GSP practice.展开更多
文摘The author attempts to interpret the theme of A Passsage to India by analyzing the major events and characterization. It is indicated in the thesis that E.M.Forster highlights the failure of aspired understanding between different races, different people and even within a person. In other words, in many cases people have aspirations for understanding, but in reality the real understanding is very difficult to fulfill.
文摘Detrital white mica single\|crystal Ar\|Ar ages from the Himalayan foreland sedimentary record are potentially a powerful tool in constraining source regions, tectonic evolution, and the timing and extent of exhumation (Copeland 1990, Najman 1997, White 1999). However such studies require large numbers of analyses, and Ar/Ar total\|fusion of white mica grains is a very rapid and cost\|effective technique.Such analyses, however, do result in the sacrifice of internal consistency checks inherent in, for example, Ar/Ar step\|heating analysis.
文摘Understanding the structure,composition and survival of Archaean cratons over geological times is critical to model the process of crustal evolution.The South India Broadband Seismic Imaging Experiment was organized to answer fundamental questions of craton formation,with the principal objective of characterizing physico-chemical nature of the crust and mantle of Dharwar craton and adjoining terrains.
文摘Water is an essential natural resource for sustaining life and environment.Though groundwater contributes only 0.6%of the total water resources on earth, it is the major and preferred source of drinking water in rural as well as urban areas of many developing countries like India.Uttar Pradesh state
文摘Different attempts have been done to deduce the shortening of the Himalayan belt during the India\|Asia convergence. Dewey et al. (1989) and Le Pichon et al.(1992) calculated an India\|Asia shortening of 2300~2150km and 2800~3000km in the western and eastern syntaxes, respectively, since the late 45Ma. According to seafloor\|spreading reconstruction, a total shortening of 3000~500km was estimated after the initial contact of the two plates at 55~50Ma (Molnar and Tapponier, 1975 ; Molnar et al., 1988 ; Replumaz, 1999). Since 40Ma, the part of shortening only accommodated by the Himalayan belt was estimated around 470km in the western part (Coward and Butler, 1985) and 550 to 630km to the east (Ratsbacher et al., 1994 ; Replumaz, 1999). In contrast, global plate reconstructions suggest that the shortening in the Himalaya is of about 1250~250km (Achache et al., 1984 ; Powell et al., 1988 ; Dewey et al.,1989 ; Klootwijk et al., 1992 ; Matte et al., 1997). This discrepancy between the amount of shortening estimated by balancing the Himalayan belt and by plate reconstruction favour the existence of a greater India buried up to 1000km north of the present\|day Indus suture zone and subducted before Middle Eocene time (Klootwijk et al., 1979 ; Patriat and Achache, 1984).
文摘Temperature-depth profiles measured in boreholes contain records of past changes in surface air temperature and provide valuable information on climate change over the past few centuries.The underlying assumption in these studies is that the subsurface temperature changes track the surface air temperature changes with time.In order to test this assumption and quantify the nature of relationship between them,it is necessary to record changes in both quantities continuously over timescales appropr-
文摘The genus Gossypium is one of the largest havingnearly 50 species of which two are tetraploidcultivars and two are diploid cultivars with 2n =52 and 26 chromosome respectively and the restare wild to semi-wild at both these ploidy levels.The tetraploids(AD)are supposed to containthe Asiatic cotton(A)and American diploid(D)species genomes.
文摘We are both delighted and excited that this is the fourth time Defence Technology has published scientific papers presented at an International Symposium on Ballistics(ISB).This particular issue publishes papers presented at the 31st ISB,co-chaired by Dr VK Saraswat,Member NITI Aayog,Government of India and Dr G.Satheesh Reddy,Secretary,Department of Defence(R&D)&Chairman DRDO,Government of India,and supported by the Aeronautical Society of India,Hyderabad Branch,and Cyberabad Convention Center Private Limited under the auspices of the International Ballistics Society(IBS,www.ballistics.org).This is the first time the ISB has been held in India and only the second time in Asia.
文摘India's economic reform started from the realm of finance, which is within the category of soft power of a country. The wax and wane of the overall power of a country is largely determined by the interplay of hard and soft pwers in question. India's soft power has its own characteristics and advantages, which chiefly manifest in its culture, parliamentary democracy, education and finance. In the 21st century, these advantages will continue to have significant play.
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文摘A Passage to Indiais one of the master works of the famous British novelist Edward Forster of the 20 th century and it is believed to be one of the classic works in the history of the world literature.Due to some political reasons,it has been criticized and the focus of readers for years.However,the relationship between human beings and nature and the relationship between male and female analyzed in the book have always been ignored.This paper attempts to interpret A Passage to India from the perspective of eco-feminism,analyzing the affinity between female and nature,the double oppression of the world view of the patriarchy upon female and nature as well as resistance to the patriarchy of female and nature,showing the wish of the author to overthrow the world view of the patriarchy,liberate female and nature and set up a harmonious home for male,female and nature.
文摘Objective:To detect types of liver disorders through biochemical studies in coastal Andhra Pradesh,India.Methods:Serum level of bilirubin(total and direct),serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase(SGOT),serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase(SGPT)and alkaline phosphatase(ALP)were measured among the adult men and women from a South Indian district.Standard methodologies were adopted during selection of study participants and collection and analysis of blood samples.Results:It is observed that there is no difference in the levels of bilirubin(total and direct)and ALP in male and female patients.It is observed that there are significant differences in the levels of SGOT and SGPT.Males recorded higher levels than females.Conclusion:A considerable number of patients showed increased levels of total and direct bilirubin,SGOT,SGPY and ALP.The higher levels of SGOT and SGPT among males might be due to their alcoholic habits and among men in this community.The overall liver function abnormalities may be due to dietary habits,mal-absorption,nonalcoholic fatty liver,diabetes mellitus and contaminated drinking water.
文摘In 2005,India's challenge to the European C ommunity's(EC) Generalized System of Preferences(GSP) scheme resulted in a landmark ruling by the W T O 's Appellate Body.T he Appellate Body had a landmark finding that the Enabling C lause imposes legal obligation on the preference-granting countries,w hich for a long time considered GSP treatment a conditional gift and designed their ow n GSP scheme as they saw fit.How ever,the guidance given by the EC-Preference case is far from clear: the legal uncertainties of the "nexus"requirement,combined with the open questions in the"non-discriminatory"requirement,make the Appellate Body's decision difficult to implement.As a result,the decision put the legitimacy of the conditional preferential treatments in EC and the U.S.GSP in doubt.O n the other hand,the Appellate Body's decision w as subject to certain practical limitations of the case and generated a good number of legal uncertainties in the area of conditional GSP.T he GSP nevertheless serves the developing w orld even better by forgoing the GSP completely.In conclusion,the operation and the future of the GSP currently remains an unsettled area in the W T O system,w hich w ill be further addressed by later GSP practice.