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Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the Central
Himalayan region of Kumaon, Tales of Justice and Rituals of Divine
Embodiment from the Central Himalayas explores ideas of justice by
drawing on oral and written narratives, stories, testimonies, and
rituals told and performed in relation to the 'God of Justice',
Goludev, and other regional deities. The book seeks to answer
several questions: How is the concept of justice defined in South
Asia? Why do devotees seek out Goludev for the resolution of
matters of justice instead of using the secular courts? What are
the sociological and political consequences of situating divine
justice within a secular, democratic, modern context? Moreover, how
do human beings locate themselves within the indeterminateness and
struggles of their everyday existence? What is the place of
language and ritual in creating intimacy and self? How is justice
linked to intimacy, truth, and being human? The stories and
narratives in this book revolve around Goludev's own story and
deeds, as well as hundreds of petitions (manauti) written on paper
that devotees hang on his temple walls, and rituals (jagar) that
involve spirit possession and the embodiment of the deity through
designated mediums. The jagars are powerful, extraordinary
experiences, mesmerizing because of their intensity but also
because of what they imply in terms of how we conceptualize being
being human with the seemingly limitless potential to shift, alter,
and transform ourselves through language and ritual practice. The
petitions, though silent and absent of the singing, drumming, and
choreography that accompany jagars, are equally powerful because of
their candid and intimate testimony to the aspirations, breakdowns,
struggles, and breakthroughs that circumscribe human existence.
Antiviral and Antimicrobial Smart Coatings: Fundamentals and
Applications provides a critical analysis of all types of smart
antiviral and antimicrobial coatings currently being researched.
The book opens with a discussion of the microbial and viral
pathogens, including how to identify them and their interaction
with surfaces. The next three sections look at the concept of smart
coatings, specifically antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral
smart coatings, types, effects, and applications. The book
concludes by discussing the methods and standards for
characterization of coatings and then presents several real world
case studies. A valuable resource for those working in the smart
coatings field.
Wearable Telemedicine Technology for the Healthcare Industry:
Product Design and Development focuses on recent advances and
benefits of wearable telemedicine techniques for remote health
monitoring and prevention of chronic conditions, providing real
time feedback and help with rehabilitation and biomedical
applications. Readers will learn about various techniques used by
software engineers, computer scientists and biomedical engineers to
apply intelligent systems, artificial intelligence, machine
learning, virtual reality and augmented reality to gather,
transmit, analyze and deliver real-time clinical and biological
data to clinicians, patients and researchers. Wearable telemedicine
technology is currently establishing its place with large-scale
impact in many healthcare sectors because information about patient
health conditions can be gathered anytime and anywhere outside of
traditional clinical settings, hence saving time, money and even
lives.
The Beans and the Peas: From Orphan to Mainstream Crops presents a
comprehensive literature resource on the most important food legume
crops previously known as "orphans," but which are increasingly
becoming mainstream as their production opportunities have been
improved through genetic improvement and biotechnology, and their
role as an important nutrient source gains urgency. This book
focuses on 12 important food legumes and discusses all relevant
aspects on their economic importance, crop statistics, botany, and
their general description. It also provides exhaustive information
on plant genetic resources and their use, genetic improvement,
resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, improved varieties,
agronomy, seed system, and use of information and communication
tools in each individual food legume. Development of innovative
biotechnological tools, genetic transformation, and the genome
sequencing information has also been covered in each chapter
providing the readers with state-of-the-art information on pulses.
All chapters have been supported by relevant figures,
illustrations, and tables, which make the contents accessible and
easy to understand. Each of the chapters has been authored by
globally known scientists/researchers presenting up-to-date
information on various aspects of food legumes. This book provides
a current and comprehensive treatise to the readers and will be
tremendously helpful in furthering their academic and research
pursuits.
Policy Issues in Genetically Modified Crops: A Global Perspective
contains both theoretical and empirical evidence of a broad range
of aspects of GM crop policies throughout the world. Emphasizing
world agriculture production and ethics of GM crops, the book
balances insights into the various discussions around the use of GM
crops including soil health, effects on animals, environmental
sustainability impact, and ethical issues. The book presents
aspects of GM crop policies and prevailing controversies throughout
the world, in 5 sections containing 23 chapters. Beginning with the
discussion of the policies related to GM crops, the book dives deep
into issues related to food insecurity, agricultural
sustainability, food safety, and environmental risks. Section 5
also captures the recent advances in agricultural biotechnology
encompassing research trends, the nano-biotech approach to plant
genetic engineering, and other transformation techniques in crop
development. The contributors of the book represent different
backgrounds, providing a holistic overview of diverse approaches
and perspectives. Policy Issues in Genetically Modified Crops: A
Global Perspective is a valuable resource for researchers in
agricultural policy and economics, agricultural biotechnology, soil
science, genetic engineering, ethics, environmental management,
sustainable development, and NGOs.
Link prediction is required to understand the evolutionary theory
of computing for different social networks. However, the stochastic
growth of the social network leads to various challenges in
identifying hidden links, such as representation of graph,
distinction between spurious and missing links, selection of link
prediction techniques comprised of network features, and
identification of network types. Hidden Link Prediction in
Stochastic Social Networks concentrates on the foremost techniques
of hidden link predictions in stochastic social networks including
methods and approaches that involve similarity index techniques,
matrix factorization, reinforcement, models, and graph
representations and community detections. The book also includes
miscellaneous methods of different modalities in deep learning,
agent-driven AI techniques, and automata-driven systems and will
improve the understanding and development of automated machine
learning systems for supervised, unsupervised, and
recommendation-driven learning systems. It is intended for use by
data scientists, technology developers, professionals, students,
and researchers.
The encounter between Muslim and Hindu remains one of the defining
issues of South Asian society today. This encounter began as early
as the 8th century, and the first Muslim kingdom in India would be
established at the end of the 12th century. This powerful kingdom,
the Sultanate of Delhi, eventually reduced to vassalage almost
every independent kingdom on the subcontinent. In Love's Subtle
Magic, a remarkable and deeply original book, Aditya Behl uses a
little-understood genre of Sufi literature to paint an entirely new
picture of the evolution of Indian culture during the earliest
period of Muslim domination. These curious romantic tales transmit
a deeply serious religious message through the medium of
lighthearted stories of love. Although composed in the Muslim
courts, they are written in a vernacular Indian language. Until
now, they have defied analysis, and been mostly ignored by scholars
east and west. Behl shows that the Sufi authors of these charming
tales purposely sought to convey an Islamic vision via an Indian
idiom. They thus constitute the earliest attempt at the
indigenization of Islamic literature in an Indian setting. More
important, however, Behl's analysis brilliantly illuminates the
cosmopolitan and composite culture of the Sultanate India in which
they were composed. This in turn compels us completely to rethink
the standard of the opposition between Indian Hindu and foreign
Muslim and recognize that the Indo-Islamic culture of this era was
already significantly Indian in many important ways.
This book is about the legendary Rajput chieftain Hammira Chauhan,
the king of the impregnable fortress of Ranthambore in southern
Rajasthan who died in 1301 CE after a monumental battle against
Alauddin Khalji, the sultan of Delhi. This singular event
reverberates through time to the point of creating a historical and
cultural region that crystallizes through copious texts composed in
different genres and languages (Persian, Sanskrit, Hindi,
Rajasthani, English) in shifting religious and political contexts,
medieval as well as modern. The main poetical-historical work
composed in Sanskrit, the Hammira-Mahakavya ('great poem') by the
Jaina poet Nayachandra Suri (15th century), is propelled by a dream
in which the dead king urges the poet to write about his deeds. Can
history with its preoccupation for the factual, begin in a dream?
What does it mean to think about history and time via the
imagination? Is time, whether past, present or future linked to
imagination? Do imagination, time, and history arise together? What
are the implications of thinking of history as something that
appears in our experience? What does it mean to write a history as
a historical being in whom diverse temporalities intertwine in the
here and now?
This multidisciplinary work analyses challenges to sustainable
development amidst rapidly changing climate in the world's largest
delta - the Sundarbans. Empirical evidence unpacks grounded
vulnerabilities and reveals their temporal socio-economic impacts.
A novel concept of 'everyday disasters' is proposed - supported by
data and photographic evidence - that contests institutional
disaster definition. Then it uncovers how the geopolitics of
ecological governance and its hegemonic discourse dominate local
policies, which in turn fail to address local socio-ecological
concerns, adaptation needs and development aspirations. Absence of
local vocabularies, cognitive values and socio-cultural contexts
along with spatially constricted, exclusionary, top-down
techno-science approaches further escalate knowledge-action gaps.
Deconstruction of multiscalar conflicts between the global rhetoric
and transformative postcolonial geographies offers an ethical,
Southern perspective of sustainability.
This book is a collection of selected peer-reviewed papers
presented at the International Conference on Signal Processing and
Communication (ICSC 2018). It covers current research and
developments in the fields of communications, signal processing,
VLSI circuits and systems, and embedded systems. The book offers
in-depth discussions and analyses of latest problems across
different sub-fields of signal processing and communications. The
contents of this book will prove to be useful for students,
researchers, and professionals working in electronics and
electrical engineering, as well as other allied fields.
Idolatry, set in Mumbai in the near future, is about a novel
technology, Shrine Tech, which enables everyone to worship a god of
their own preference. The story follows a disaffected young actor,
who is hired as a marketing rep by the company that owns the Tech.
It is run by a man calling himself Mister Happy Maker. Soon, the
young actor is plunged into the crucible of a society altering in
strange and insane ways, in which ordinary individuals (a building
society secretary, an indie film-maker, an aged priest, among
others) are living their dreams, nightmarishly. FLAME TREE
PRESS is the imprint of long-standing Independent Flame Tree
Publishing, dedicated to full-length original fiction in the horror
and suspense, science fiction & fantasy, and crime / mystery /
thriller categories. The list brings together fantastic new authors
and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original
voices. Learn more about Flame Tree Press at www.flametreepress.com
and connect on social media @FlameTreePress.
Genetic engineering and biotechnology along with conventional
breeding have played an important role in developing superior
cultivars by transferring economically important traits from
distant, wild and even unrelated species to the cultivated
varieties which otherwise could not have been possible with
conventional breeding. There is a vast amount of literature
pertaining to the genetic improvement of crops over last few
decades. However, the wonderful results achieved by crop scientists
in food legumes' research and development over the years are
scattered in different journals of the World. The two volumes in
the series 'Alien Gene Transfer in Crop Plants' address this issue
and offer a comprehensive reference on the developments made in
major food crops of the world. These volumes aim at bringing the
contributions from globally renowned scientists at one platform in
a reader-friendly manner. The second volume entitled, "Alien Gene
Transfer in Crop Plants: Achievements and Impact" will deal more
with the practical aspects. This volume will cover achievements of
alien gene transfer in major food crops of the world and their
impact on development of newer genetic variability and additional
avenues for selection; development of superior cultivars for
increased yield, resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses,
improved nutritional and industrial quality; innovation of new
techniques and positive as well as negative environmental
implications. This volume has been divided into four groups with an
aim to cover all major cereals, pulses, oilseeds and other crops
(vegetable and horticultural crops) which are of economic
importance.
This volume presents a collection of some of the seminal articles
of Professor K. S. Shukla who made immense contributions to our
understanding of the history and development of mathematics and
astronomy in India. It consists of six parts: Part I constitutes
introductory articles which give an overview of the life and work
of Prof. Shukla, including details of his publications,
reminiscences from his former students, and an analysis of his
monumental contributions. Part II is a collection of important
articles penned by Prof. Shukla related to various aspects of
Indian mathematics. Part III consists of articles by Bibhutibhusan
Datta and Avadhesh Narayan Singh-which together constitute the
third unpublished part of their History of Hindu Mathematics-that
were revised and updated by Prof. Shukla. Parts IV and V consist of
a number of important articles of Prof. Shukla on different aspects
of Indian astronomy. Part VI includes some important reviews
authored by him and a few reviews of his work. Given the sheer
range and depth of Prof. Shukla's scholarship, this volume is
essential reading for scholars seeking to deepen their
understanding of the rich and varied contributions made by Indian
mathematicians and astronomers.
Efforts are being made by research organizations and cosmetic
industries worldwide to develop more precise and targeted 3D models
that mimic humans for testing cosmetic and personal health care
product ingredients, following a complete ban on animal testing.
This book includes several subtopics dedicated to the progress
made, challenges faced, roadblocks encountered, and future
prospects in the development and validation of 3D models for
testing these products. The book consist of an editorial and 14
themed chapters that will showcase the significant progress made so
far, challenges encountered, and future prospects in the
development of 3D reconstruct models.
Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies in India lie at
the confluence of multiple cultural conceptions. These
'conceptions' are key to understanding the burgeoning spread of
assisted reproductive technologies and the social implications of
infertility and childlessness in India. This longitudinal study is
situated in a number of diverse locales which, when taken together,
unravel the complex nature of infertility and assisted conception
in contemporary India.
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