176 research outputs found
The Awareness and Understanding of Sustainability by the Academic Library Administrators: A Micro Level Investigation in Kolkata, India
The study tried to investigate the awareness and understanding of sustainability by the academic library administrators in Kolkata, India. For that, the study followed descriptive research design using survey method. A study population of sixteen library administrators across five universities of Kolkata participated in this study. A structured questionnaire was designed as a survey instrument consisting of mainly five sections; viz. 1. Awareness on overall Sustainability and its library related issues. 2. Information sources available on Sustainability and its library related issues. 3. Perception on ideal activities of a Sustainable Library. 4. Perceptions on potential impediments for transforming into a sustainable library. 5. Perceptions on the Ideal outcomes of a Sustainable library. Finally the responses were tabulated for analysis, results were discussed and conclusions were drawn
Media, Gender and Peace Initiatives in Northeast India: An Analysis
Northeast part of India has always been in the news and public discourse for
ongoing conflicts and violent events occurring from time to time. In such a context,
the role media plays for resolution of such conflicts and restoration of peace
cannot be ignored. Years-long, this part of the country has been suffering due to
conflicts of various sorts and this has led to the loss of human lives and property
of unaccountable proportion. Moreover, there are instances of such conflicts later
resulting in civil wars and larger humanitarian crisis with people of one community
perpetrating violence on the other. In such situations, women who are considered
to be the most vulnerable among all have suffered the most. In this backdrop, the
paper is a content analysis of six newspapers published from three selected
states from the northeastern part of India. It looks at the way media, more
specifically the print reacts to conflict situations and peace processes in northeast
India. Apart from that, the paper also reflects upon the perception of the journalists
towards the role print media is playing in conflict situations in Northeast India
The Awareness and Understanding of Sustainability by the Academic Library Administrators: A Micro Level Investigation in Kolkata, India
The study tried to investigate the awareness and understanding of sustainability by the academic library administrators in Kolkata, India. For that, the study followed descriptive research design using survey method. A study population of sixteen library administrators across five universities of Kolkata participated in this study. A structured questionnaire was designed as a survey instrument consisting of mainly five sections; viz. 1. Awareness on overall Sustainability and its library related issues. 2. Information sources available on Sustainability and its library related issues. 3. Perception on ideal activities of a Sustainable Library. 4. Perceptions on potential impediments for transforming into a sustainable library. 5. Perceptions on the Ideal outcomes of a Sustainable library. Finally the responses were tabulated for analysis, results were discussed and conclusions were drawn
Media, Gender and Peace Initiatives in Northeast India: An Analysis
Northeast part of India has always been in the news and public discourse for ongoing conflicts and violent events occurring from time to time. In such a context, the role media plays for resolution of such conflicts and restoration of peace cannot be ignored. Years-long, this part of the country has been suffering due to conflicts of various sorts and this has led to the loss of human lives and property of unaccountable proportion. Moreover, there are instances of such conflicts later resulting in civil wars and larger humanitarian crisis with people of one community perpetrating violence on the other. In such situations, women who are considered to be the most vulnerable among all have suffered the most. In this backdrop, the paper is a content analysis of six newspapers published from three selected states from the northeastern part of India. It looks at the way media, more specifically the print reacts to conflict situations and peace processes in northeast India. Apart from that, the paper also reflects upon the perception of the journalists towards the role print media is playing in conflict situations in Northeast India
Objetivo: García Lorca. Nuevas inquisiciones cinematográficas y televisivas sobre la vida, obra y muerte del poeta
This essay, “Objetivo: García Lorca. Nuevas inquisiciones cinematográficas y televisivas sobre la vida, obra y muerte del poeta”, explores several representations of Federico García Lorca in Spanish film and TV productions of recent decades. The focus on the figure of the author rather than on the adaptations of his plays favors the analysis of the representation of two, closely intertwined processes: that of literary creation-how the creative process is portrayed, and how the artist’s life is seen to intertwine with his work-and that of the cultural construction of the artist, in retrospect, as a historic figure and a cultural icon. This seems a particularly appropriate perspective in the case of García Lorca, whose fame and cultural significance owe as much to the circumstances of his life and death as they do to his plays and poems, and who in recent decades has been vindicated, reinvented, and re-introduced as an emblematic presence and a foundational myth of a contemporary, autonomous Andalucía and a democratic Spain. The article traces all those processes through recent documentaries such as Emilio Ruiz Barrachina’s Lorca, el mar deja de moverse, Magali Negroni’s F.G.L. (1898-1936): Federico cumple 100 años and Basilio Martín Patino’s “mockumentary” El jardín de los poetas.<br><br>Este ensayo explora algunas representaciones de la figura de Federico García Lorca en la televisión y el cine españoles de las últimas décadas. El énfasis en la representación de la figura de García Lorca más que en las adaptaciones de sus obras dramáticas favorece el análisis de dos cuestiones íntimamente conectadas entre sí: en primer lugar, la representación mediático-audiovisual del proceso de creación literaria y de la interacción de autor y texto –es decir, cómo se construye la figura del escritor como ente creador, cómo se entiende dicho proceso de creación, y muy especialmente cómo se presenta la relación e influencia mutuas entre la vida y la obra del artista– y en segundo lugar, la construcción, realizada desde la distancia temporal y desde un contexto muy diverso al de su propia vida, de la figura del artista como personaje histórico y mito cultural. Este enfoque parece especialmente apropiado al tratarse de un autor que, por su vida y su muerte tanto o más que por su obra, ha pasado de ser un proscrito bajo el primer franquismo a convertirse en una figura emblemática de la Andalucía autonómica y de la España democrática. El ensayo traza este proceso de recuperación, reinvención, reivindicación y debate sobre García Lorca a través de documentales como <i>Lorca, el mar deja de moverse</i> de Emilio Ruiz Barrachina, <i>F.G.L. (1898-1936): Federico cumple 100 años</i> de Magali Negroni y del “documental de ficción” <i>El jardín de los poetas</i> de Basilio Martín Patino
Dietary n-3 and n-6 fatty acids alter avian metabolism: metabolism and abdominal fat deposition
The effects of dietary saturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) of the n-3 and n-6 series on weight gain, body composition and substrate oxidation were investigated in broiler chickens. At 3 weeks of age three groups of chickens (n 30; ten birds per group) were fed the fat-enriched experimental diets for 5 weeks. These diets were isonitrogenous, isoenergetic and contained 208 g protein/kg and 80 g edible tallow, fish oil or sunflower oil/kg; the dietary fatty acid profiles were thus dominated by saturated fatty acids, n-3 PUFA or n-6 PUFA respectively. Resting RQ was measured in five birds from each treatment group during weeks 4 and 5 of the experiment. There were no significant differences between treatments in total feed intake or final body mass. Birds fed the PUFA diets had lower RQ and significantly reduced abdominal fat pad weights (
The Australasian Resuscitation In Sepsis Evaluation : fluids or vasopressors in emergency department sepsis (ARISE FLUIDS), a multi-centre observational study describing current practice in Australia and New Zealand
Objectives: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis and hypotension. Methods: This was a prospective, multicentre, observational study conducted in 70 hospitals in Australia and New Zealand between September 2018 and January 2019. Consecutive adults presenting to the ED during a 30-day period at each site, with suspected sepsis and hypotension (systolic blood pressure <100 mmHg) despite at least 1000 mL fluid resuscitation, were eligible. Data included baseline demographics, clinical and laboratory variables and intravenous fluid volume administered, vasopressor administration at baseline and 6- and 24-h post-enrolment, time to antimicrobial administration, intensive care admission, organ support and in-hospital mortality. Results: A total of 4477 patients were screened and 591 were included with a mean (standard deviation) age of 62 (19) years, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score 15.2 (6.6) and a median (interquartile range) systolic blood pressure of 94 mmHg (87–100). Median time to first intravenous antimicrobials was 77 min (42–148). A vasopressor infusion was commenced within 24 h in 177 (30.2%) patients, with noradrenaline the most frequently used (n = 138, 78%). A median of 2000 mL (1500–3000) of intravenous fluids was administered prior to commencing vasopressors. The total volume of fluid administered from pre-enrolment to 24 h was 4200 mL (3000–5661), with a range from 1000 to 12 200 mL. Two hundred and eighteen patients (37.1%) were admitted to an intensive care unit. Overall in-hospital mortality was 6.2% (95% confidence interval 4.4–8.5%). Conclusion: Current resuscitation practice in patients with sepsis and hypotension varies widely and occupies the spectrum between a restricted volume/earlier vasopressor and liberal fluid/later vasopressor strategy
An Investigation of Parallel Post-Laminar Flow through Coarse Granular Porous Media with the Wilkins Equation
Behaviour of flow resistance with velocity is still undefined for post-laminar flow through coarse granular media. This can cause considerable errors during flow measurements in situations like rock fill dams, water filters, pumping wells, oil and gas exploration, and so on. Keeping the non-deviating nature of Wilkins coefficients with the hydraulic radius of media in mind, the present study further explores their behaviour to independently varying media size and porosity, subjected to parallel post-laminar flow through granular media. Furthermore, an attempt is made to simulate the post-laminar flow conditions with the help of a Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Model in ANSYS FLUENT, since conducting large-scale experiments are often costly and time-consuming. The model output and the experimental results are found to be in good agreement. Percentage deviations between the experimental and numerical results are found to be in the considerable range. Furthermore, the simulation results are statistically validated with the experimental results using the standard ‘Z-test’. The output from the model advocates the importance and applicability of CFD modelling in understanding post-laminar flow through granular media
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