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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Arvind Kumar
This book will guide each individual to get the basic knowledge of Ayurveda and how one can benefit from it in their daily routine. It will lead the person to see the disorders and how they can be balanced, either through diet or by changing eating habits according to one's own body-mind constitution. This book will provide valuable knowledge about the properties and uses of various ingredients which are consumed everyday so that one can decide and choose the foods which benefit their body-mind balance.
This Color Coded Work explores the potential of a simple tool - the pen - for sketching and it reveals the charm of the basic media, a freehand line. With each page, the author unfolds the drama and fantastic potential of line-work to show how the simple art of sketching can be developed by anyone for creation and recreation as well In contrast with the today's world of super-modernization of tools and over-sophistication of techniques, the author provides a solace to those who still relish the sensitivity and magic in the line-work produced by a touch of the human hand
This memoir offers a compelling glimpse into the life of a Canadian cardiac surgeon who stood at the forefront of the transformative 20th- century revolution in heart surgery. Dr. Arvind Koshal guides readers through the doors of the operating room in Ottawa during the 1980s, when he was part of a team that leveraged the latest technology and techniques to advance cardiac surgery in Canada. The narrative transports us to an extraordinary era in heart surgery-- a period made even more remarkable by Koshal's personal journey from India in 1975, a time when open-heart surgery was in its infancy. In this memoir, Koshal describes how he left India to settle first in to Ottawa and finally in Edmonton, where he assumed the role of Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Alberta Hospital. There, Koshal orchestrated a significant transformation, drastically reducing the wait times for cardiac surgeries from over a year and a half to a mere week and a half-- all while upholding excellent patient outcomes. Beyond the gripping surgical tales and medical milestones, this memoir underscores the story of a visionary surgeon who not only rescued lives but also orchestrated a profound metamorphosis within the medical landscape of Alberta. Koshal's narrative is an inspiring testament to his unwavering dedication, not just in the operating room, but in the halls where healthcare policies are forged. His journey serves to illuminate the possibilities of ushering positive change in the Canadian healthcare system.
There are many planets and galaxies, so there are many universes perhaps infinite numbers of them. They're referred to as alternate universes. Each time we take a decision, we split in two, like a fork in a road, take another decision, we split again and so on. Therefore, each of us, as an individual exist in infinite numbers. Each can be called a copy of original one, but no one knows who is original or real Where are these individuals are living? Well, they're living in alternate universes. Knowing this, an extraterrestrial (ET) belonging to a very advanced civilization, travel from an alternate universe to our universe to meet a copy of himself on our planet, Earth. He lands first in a major city in North America and continue his journey to rest of the planet. This book is about his adventures on Earth and meeting his copy or Earthling-self.
A school of thought hails microcredit as a social innovation, a messiah to enable people to help themselves out of poverty through entrepreneurship. An opposing school of thought considers microcredit as a capitalist demon ensnaring the poor in poverty and debt. The layman and the million professionals working in this industry are at a loss to make sense of the stories that circulate about microcredit. This book provides this sense-making, useful for students, professionals, investors and researchers who are attracted to this field. Poverty is a wicked problem, akin to Hydra, the Greek mythological monster with many heads. As microcredit tries to balance multiple objectives to grapple with these multiple heads, it has needed to shift the weapons it uses. The arsenal for this battle has needed new philosophies, changing ethics, differing missions, institutional partnerships, the latest technologies and new products. These rapid innovations have differed in speed across the world, with adaptations in developed and developing countries. This book presents these with many case studies and field research. It is clear that development initiatives, no matter how financial, cross academic disciplines. At the very least, they affect disciplines such as economics, business management, sociology, history, geography, politics, legal systems in place, as well as science, which is evolving at such a high speed. The book provides this multidisciplinary view and motivates future research and practices.
Thin-Film Silicon Solar Cells
Arvind Shah
Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes
2025
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A Realistic Theory of Social Entrepreneurship
Arvind Ashta; Muhammad Yunus
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019
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Using evidence from the microfinance sector, which is considered a leading sector of social entrepreneurship, this book attempts to push the boundaries of research in this field. While recent studies consider that commercial enterprises, not-for-profits and social enterprises are formed by entrepreneurs with different personal identities, they do not explain why these personalities may change before they convert their social enterprises, and change further at the stage of transitioning into commercial enterprises. Presenting a theory of development and evolution for social enterprises which examines the dynamics associated with change, impact and growth and an in-depth critical view of motivation, funding and profit, this book examines how that impacts the social mission and enterprise structure in the wake of hybrid and for-profit models and corporate philanthropy. The author highlights the ‘cracks’ in social entrepreneurship and asks how they are being filled, institutionally.
ESA Science Programme Missions
Arvind Parmar; Roger-Maurice Bonnet; Guido De Marchi; Pedro García-Lario; Erik Kuulkers; Göran Pilbratt; Celia Sánchez-Fernández; Maria Santos-Lleó; Norbert Schartel; John Zarnecki
Springer International Publishing AG
2024
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This work got its start by trying to answer the question "how do you evaluate the scientific performance of the ESA's Science Programme missions?" For many years, the decision makers responsible for the content of the ESA Science Programme have been provided with information for each mission including, but not limited to, the number of publications published, the number of publications that are highly cited, the total number of citations used, various statistical metrics and the number of unique author names. However, this reporting only provides snapshots of these missions and was not widely distributed. In this book, we report on a systematic study of these metrics and their evolution with time to provide insights into mission successes and the communities exploiting the data provided by the Science Programme’s missions. In addition, we examine the outcomes of the announcements of observing opportunities for ESA’s observatory missions, INTEGRAL, Herschel and XMM-Newton to provide insights into the evolutions of the user communities with time, location and gender. Finally, we examine the provision of payload elements for ESA’s Science Programme missions. We use the number of payload investigators to give insights into the levels of contribution and exploitation of the different ESA Member States. This book is open access under a CC BY license.
Fundamentals of Nano- and Microscale Heat Transport
Arvind Pattamatta; Sarit K. Das
Springer International Publishing AG
2025
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This book addresses the fundamentals of Micro and Nanoscale transport in various fields of current interest such as thermal dissipation from electronic devices, thermoelectric energy conversion devices and Micro electro mechanical systems and sensors (MEMS). It provides the understanding of heat transport processes in small dimensions and time scales which is imperative when exploring the unlimited potential that nanotechnology has to offer in areas such as micro/nanoelectronics, MEMS and NEMS, etc. Since the area of micro and nanoscale heat transport is quite interdisciplinary, the book covers the fundamental knowledge of quantum mechanics, statistical thermodynamics, energy states in solids and classical heat transfer. This book is written is an easy-to-comprehend style in order to cover all of the above mentioned subjects without warranting prerequisites from the interested reader. Students from diverse backgrounds such as Mechanical, Aerospace, and Electrical engineering may find it as text for a graduate level course on this subject while practicing engineers may find this book as a useful reference.
Sinceits founding by Jacques Waardenburg in 1971, Religion and Reason has been a leading forum for contributions on theories, theoretical issues and agendas related to the phenomenon and the study of religion. Topics include (among others) category formation, comparison, ethnophilosophy, hermeneutics, methodology, myth, phenomenology, philosophy of science, scientific atheism, structuralism, and theories of religion. From time to time the series publishes volumes that map the state of the art and the history of the discipline.
Beneficial Effect of PTX & LA on Statins Induced Abnormalities in Rats
Arvind Singh Farswan; Mamta F. Singh
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2019
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Heliostat Cost Reduction for Power Tower Plants
Arvind Sastry Pidaparthi
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2019
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Heliostats typically contribute to about 40 % of the total installed costs in a concentrated solar power (CSP) tower plant. The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of heliostat size on the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). These effects are analysed in a power tower with a net capacity of 100 MWe with 8 hours of thermal energy storage in Upington, South Africa. A large, medium and a small sized heliostat with a total area of 115.56 m2, 43.33 m2 and 16.69 m2 respectively are considered for comparison. The heliostat cost per unit is calculated separately for the three different heliostat sizes and the effects due to size scaling, learning curve benefits and the price index is considered. The annual operation and maintenance (O&M) costs are estimated separately for the three heliostat fields, where the number of personnel required in the field is determined by the number of heliostats in the field. The LCOE values are used as a figure of merit to compare the different heliostat sizes. The lowest theoretical LCOE value of 0.1960 $/kWhe is achieved using the medium size heliostat with an area of 43.33 m2 for this power tower configuration.
Preharvest sprays effecting storage life of peach
Arvind Preet Kaur; Harminder Singh; Kuldip Singh
Scholars' Press
2014
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Dental Plaque's Role in Clearance of Salivary Sucrose
Arvind Verma; Uma Dixit; Rahul Hegde
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2012
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Modeling Energy Transport in Nanostructures
Arvind Pattamatta
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2013
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An Application of Genetic Algorithm Optimization in Engineering
Arvind Gothwal
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2018
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This book explains the basic technique of the genetic algorithm and shows how design engineers can use a genetic algorithm to solve real design engineering problems. This paper focuses on explaining how genetic algorithms work. A brief example at the end demonstrates how the practicing engineer can use this powerful technique to solve real world problems in engineering design. The example of a helical compression spring design problem uses a genetic algorithm to minimize the weight of a spring, but the genetic algorithm can be applied to almost any type of design problem.
Malaria Study in Tribal Areas of Betul-Chhindwara Region M.P.(India)
Arvind Solanki
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2013
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Malaria is the queen of diseases disturbing world population and economy.The malaria parasite breeds in stagnant water pools, accumulated rain water places. The Malaria has been a main health hazard of India for centuries.Tribal population always suffered from diseases like malaria. There is a need to study the environment and malaria patterns in tribal areas.In Betul-Chhindwara region tribal population is 37.05 percent while in the state it is 20.27 percent. Hence Betul- Chhindwara region is declared as tribal region and Gond, Korku and Bharia are important tribes of study area . This book is based on the various segments of tribal population, living conditions, housing etc. that play an important role in the malaria incidence. This work helps to understand local epidemiology of malaria and role of preventive resources and facilities available among tribal areas of Betul-Chhindwara region of Madhya Pradesh, India.This book should be relevant to social, economical, cultural and behavioural facts of tribal that may affects the disease and their control activities.
Passive Heave Compensator and Its Impact on Offshore Lifting Operation
Arvind Keprate
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2016
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