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South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume will have three major
sections: I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art
essays on research in South Asian languages. II. Refereed open
submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various
viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and
abstracts of doctoral theses.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume will have four major
sections: I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art
essays on research in South Asian languages. II. Refereed open
submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various
viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and
abstracts of doctoral theses.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume will have three major
sections: I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art
essays on research in South Asian languages. II. Refereed open
submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various
viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and
abstracts of doctoral theses.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume will have three major
sections: I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art
essays on research in South Asian languages. II. Refereed open
submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various
viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and
abstracts of doctoral theses.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume will have three major
sections: I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art
essays on research in South Asian languages. II. Refereed open
submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various
viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and
abstracts of doctoral theses.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects. The
considerable body of linguists working on this region have made
significant contributions to our understanding of language,
society, and language in society on a global scale. Despite this,
there is as yet no recognized international forum for the exchange
of ideas amongst South Asian linguists. The YEARBOOK OF SOUTH ASIAN
LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume of this annual series
will have four major sections: I. Invited contributions consisting
of state-of-the-art essays on research in South Asian languages.
II. Refereed open submissions focusing on relevant issues and
providing various viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world
book reviews and abstracts of doctoral theses. IV. A forum for
dialogue; critiques; comments and discussions; reports on research
activities; and conference announcements. In the words of the
Editor-in-Chief, 'other than excellence and non-isolationism, we
have no agenda and no thematic priorities'. This pioneering series
will interest all those in the fields of sociolinguistics, language
studies, grammar, literature and sociology.
Sometimes we think The man is just like the rain. Both bring
greenery or destruction in the life. A man does it by showering his
sweat in the right or wrong way. Both are useful and both are
destructive.................. This book is a collection of poems
about man, success, problems, love, friendship, and many more
things. This book makes you think about a man, problems of life.
Love and friendship.
In this book, two estimators of population total in stratified
sampling under the single super-population model across the strata
were developed and its properties and robustness were studied. It
has been shown that both estimators remained robust and BLUE even
under the model for stratified balanced and overbalanced samples.
It has also been found that both estimators were more efficient
than that of due to Scott et al. (1978 and Royall & Herson
(1973b) under certain condition. The main tool in development of
linear predictors in stratified sampling was the results of Pereira
and Rodrigues (1983), which have been briefly mentioned in the
book. Following the work of Bouza (1990, 1994), two sets of
shrunken estimators were also developed under the model M and Mh
respectively, in stratified sampling, where slopes of the models
were common and uncommon across the strata. The proposed shrunken
estimators have been found more efficient and robust as compared to
that of Bouza (1990, 1994).
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Kali Haldi (Paperback)
Baghel Rajendra singh, Shrivastava Nikhil
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This book provides a study on wound healing and anti inflammatory
activity of rhizomes of kali haldi. Kali haldi is ayurvedic plant
used traditionaly in india for treating fever, epilepsi, tootheche,
fever, vometing, bronchitis etc. In present study ethanolic extract
of rhizomes of kali haldi evaluated for wound healing and anti
inflammatory activity in wistar rats. wound healing activity is
proved by incision and excision wound healing model and anti
inflammatory activity is proved by carrageenan induced paw oedema
in rats.
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Black Turmeric (Paperback)
Satyendra Singh Baghel, Rajendra Singh Baghel, Nikhil Shrivastava
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Discovery Miles 12 200
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This book provides a study on hepatoprotective efficacy of
ethanolic extract of rhizomes of black turmeric. Black turmeric is
a medicinal ayurvedic herb used traditionally among tribes in india
for centuries for treating leucoderma, asthma, tumors, piles,
epilepsy, toothache, fever, vomiting, bronchitis etc. In present
study ethanolic extract of rhizomes of balck turmeric evaluated for
paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in wistar rats. Several
biochemical parameters like SGPT, SGOT, ALP and several antioxidant
parameters like Lipid peroxidation and GSH assay were performed in
this study for evaluating protective effect of black turmeric in
paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity.
Among the charms of dream's world, we find many kinds of dreams. No
two persons are really the same. They have different attitudes,
visions of life, dreams, hobbies and mind. Someone wants to be
businessperson; someone wants to be flight officer. Some one wants
to be politician and many more. Here I'm starting to tell a
character of my story book "The Heart Champion" that wanted to be
the champion of hearts. He dreamed to be the most loved person in
the world. He wished that whenever he might be died, people would
make the rain of tears. They would organize prayers to recall to
the world and people would never forget him. you can win the race,
you can win the trophy, and you can win the land. But winning for
Hearts is difficult. One who can win the heart is a real winner in
the World. A story of love, dedicated friendship and bravery, you
must read.
Aphids are most important group of phytophagous insects having
several biological peculiarities such as prolific breeding,
polyphagism, advanced degree of polymorphism, telescopic
reproduction, host alternation and high potential for rapid
evolutionary changes because of parthenogenesis and polyvoltinism.
Some aphids are anholocyclic (parthenogenetic), while others living
in colder climate are holocyclic (sexual generation alternates with
parthenogenetic ones). About 20% of the described species from
India are parthenogenetic virginoparous for most of the year but
capable of sexual reproduction with production of eggs. The present
contribution is a first consolidated account of aphid sexuales so
far known from India. It incorporates detail illustrative account,
morphological descriptions and morphometry of aphid sexuales with
necessary keys for identification. Light has also been thrown on
the holocycly of aphids occurring in Indian scenario. The book,
thus, fulfils the maximum lacunae found in the earlier works on the
sexual morphs of India. It is believed that the contribution, being
first of its kind in India will prove a useful addition to the
libraries and to the large section
The forest soil supports a complex of animal communities of which
soil arthropods are of prime importance since they constitute the
major component of soil mesofauna and are useful bioindicators of
ecosystem health. Considering the important role of soil arthropods
in the decomposition process and maintenance of soil fertility in
the soil ecosystem, the present study investigate the ecology of
soil arthropods in the sal and teak forest ecosystem of Gorakhpur,
U.P., India. The book provides more information on distributional
pattern of soil arthropods chiefly Acarina and Collembola followed
by Symphyla, Diplura, Protura, Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Hymenoptera,
Coleoptera etc. derived from different forest habitats including
different depths of soil. Further, it highlights the correlation
between various microclimatic conditions with the monthly
fluctuations of soil arthropods in both protected and degraded
forest ecosystems. We hope this book will be helpful as a base for
future investigations in the field of forest ecology, soil ecology,
distribution pattern of microarthropods in soil in tropical and
subtropical parts of the world.
Growth in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector
has exploded over the past 20 years. Continuous dynamic market and
technology developments in this sector have led to a phenomenon
known as convergence, which is defined in this volume as the
erosion of boundaries between previously separate ICT services,
networks, and business practices. Some examples include cable
television networks that offer phone service, Internet television,
and mergers between media and telecommunications firms. The results
are exciting and hold significant promise for developing countries,
which can benefit from expanded access, greater competition, and
increased investments. However, convergence in ICT is challenging
traditional policy and regulatory frameworks. With convergence
occurring in countries across the spectrum of economic development,
it is critical that policy makers and regulators understand and
respond in ways that maximize the benefits while mitigating the
risks. This volume analyzes the strategic and regulatory dimensions
of convergence. It offers policy makers and regulators examples
from countries around the world as they address this phenomenon.
The authors suggest that countries that enable convergence are
likely to reap the greater rewards, but the precise nature of the
response will vary by country. Hence, this book offers global
principles that should be tailored to local circumstances as
regulatory frameworks evolve to address convergence.
Even before the economic recession in the US its growth had slowed
down. The US till recently was the economy which was pulling the
rest of the world along the growth path has stopped doing so. India
(and China both of which have high economic growth rates) is being
called a superpower which is expected to pull the rest of the world
along the growth path and out of the recession. However, an
Analysis of the Competitive Advantage Among States in India shows
that like in China it is only the coastal States in the South and
West (with the exception of the states near the National Capital
Region) with lower rates of population growth, higher urbanization,
better education, etc. which are growing economically fast. The
rest of India without these advantages is not able be part of this
high growth economy. The representation of the different forces in
the Indian economy requires a significant modification of the Five
Forces Model of Porter and its modifications by others. As a result
of this rapid growth in one part of India almost three fourth's of
the Foreign Direct Investment is going to these states aggravating
the imbalance. The Government of India is not able to do much about
it.
Off state leakage current related power dominates the CMOS heat
dissipation problem of state of the art silicon integrated
circuits. In this study, this issue has been addressed in terms of
a low-cost single wafer processing (SWP) technique using a single
tool for the fabrication of high- dielectric gate stacks for sub-45
nm CMOS. A system for monolayer photoassisted deposition was
modified to deposit high-quality HfO2 films with in-situ clean,
in-situ oxide film deposition, and in-situ anneal capability. The
system was automated with Labview 8.2 for gas/precursor delivery,
substrate temperature and UV lamp. The gold-hafnium oxide-aluminum
(Au-HfO2-Al) stacks processed in this system had superior quality
oxide characteristics with gate leakage current density on the
order of 1 x 10-12 A/cm2 @ 1V and maximum capacitance on the order
of 75 nF for EOT=0.39 nm. Achieving low leakage current density
along with high capacitance demonstrated the excellent performance
of the process developed. Detailed study of the deposition
characteristics such as linearity, saturation behavior, film
thickness and temperature dependence was performed for tight
control on process parameters. Using Box-Behnken design of
experiments, process optimization was performed for an optimal
recipe for HfO2 films. UV treatment with in-situ processing of
metal/high- dielectric stacks was studied to provide reduced
variation in gate leakage current and capacitance. High-resolution
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was performed to calculate
the equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) and dielectric constant of the
films. Overall, this study shows that the in-situ fabrication of
MIS gate stacks allows for lower processingcosts, high throughput,
and superior device performance.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects. The
considerable body of linguists working on this region have made
significant contributions to our understanding of language,
society, and language in society on a global scale. Despite this,
there is as yet no recognized international forum for the exchange
of ideas amongst South Asian linguists. The YEARBOOK OF SOUTH ASIAN
LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume of this annual series
will have four major sections: I. Invited contributions consisting
of state-of-the-art essays on research in South Asian languages.
II. Refereed open submissions focusing on relevant issues and
providing various viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world
book reviews and abstracts of doctoral theses. IV. A forum for
dialogue; critiques; comments and discussions; reports on research
activities; and conference announcements. In the words of the
Editor-in-Chief, 'other than excellence and non-isolationism, we
have no agenda and no thematic priorities'. This pioneering series
will interest all those in the fields of sociolinguistics, language
studies, grammar, literature and sociology.
South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects.
Although linguists working on this region have made significant
contributions to our understanding of language, society, and
language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no
recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst
linguists working on South Asia. The Yearbook of South Asian
Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It
brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a
testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches
which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which
have universal applicability. Each volume of this yearbook will
have four major sections: I. Invited contributions consisting of
state-of-the-art essays on research in South Asian languages. II.
Refereed open submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing
various viewpoints. III. Reports from around the world, book
reviews and abstracts of doctoral theses.
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