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Green Politics for a Better Earth
Our blue planet provides immeasurable treasures for livelihood, and it is sensible and tolerant. We are degrading our living place for the benefit of material continuance. The material continuance gives us physical pleasures a lot. On the other hand, it creates an eroded future. In this regard, we raise the question of why we are pushing up the blue planet on the line of destruction. We have to take care of the Earth for a better future. For this cause, we have pursued a new paradigm of decision-making instrument as the 'Green Politics' to cope with the material continuance of gatherings. The Green politics question how the tangible exertion for happenings eroded our living places. Once more, it tries to maintain social justice in societies regarding Green political problems. The research paper has gone through reflective research methods
Comedydriving.com - Online Defensive Driving: A Teaching Case
This case highlights the impact of the Internet on the practice of Marketing. Because the Internet and its technologies have given rise to several of non-traditional products, the business approach to marketing issues for web-based products are often questioned. This case illustrates the merits of utilizing traditional strategic marketing tools in charting successful courses of action. For example, the importance of a SWOT analysis in analyzing an ebusiness’ marketing mix – product, price, place and promotion, is emphasized. The case is recommended for either senior- level or graduate-level marketing course work
EFFECTS OF READING TEXT WHILE DRIVING ANALYSIS OF 200 HONOLULU TAXI DRIVERS ON A VS500M SIMULATOR
M.S. Thesis. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2018
Frequency dependent superfluid stiffness in the pseudogap regime in strongly disordered NbN thin films
We measure the frequency dependence of the complex ac conductivity of NbN
films with different levels of disorder in frequency range 0.4-20 GHz. Films
with low disorder exhibit a narrow dynamic fluctuation regime above T_c as
expected for a conventional superconductor. However, for strongly disordered
samples, the fluctuation regime extends well above T_c, with a strongly
frequency-dependent superfluid stiffness which disappears only at a temperature
T* close to the pseudogap temperature obtained from scanning tunneling
measurements. Such a finite-frequency response is associated to a marked
slowing down of the superconducting fluctuations already below T*. The
corresponding large length-scale fluctuations suggest a scenario of thermal
phase fluctuations between superconducting domains in a strongly disordered
s-wave superconductor.Comment: pdf file: 18 pages including figure
Probing long-range correlations in the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless fluctuation regime of ultra-thin NbN superconducting films using transport noise measurements
We probe the presence of long-range correlations in phase fluctuations by
analyzing the higher-order spectrum of resistance fluctuations in ultra-thin
NbN superconducting films. The non-Gaussian component of resistance
fluctuations is found to be sensitive to film thickness close to the
transition, which allows us to distinguish between mean field and
Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) type superconducting transitions. The
extent of non-Gaussianity was found to be bounded by the BKT and mean field
transition temperatures and depend strongly on the roughness and structural
inhomogeneity of the superconducting films. Our experiment outlines a novel
fluctuation-based kinetic probe in detecting the nature of superconductivity in
disordered low-dimensional materials.Comment: submitted to PR
OUTBREAK OF HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA IN FREE RANGE BUFFALO AND CATTLE GRAZING AT RIVERSIDE GRASSLAND IN MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
An outbreak of Haemorrhegic Septicaemia among free ranging buffaloes and cattle
reared at the natural grassland at the embankment and surrounding area of Bhagirathi river in
3 blocks of Murshidabad district of West Bengal, India was diagnosed by clinical symptoms,
postmortem examination, bacteriological study and biochemical tests. Among 154 affected animals
(2.16% of total animals at risk) buffalo were 85.71% and cattle were 14.28%. A total of 52 affected
animals (33.76%) died before starting treatment. Among the dead animals, 86.53% was buffalo and
13.46% was cattle. The ailing animals were successfully treated with antibiotic, analgesic and
corticosteroid. The epidemic was finally controlled by vaccination, restriction of animal movement
and proper disposal of carcasses
Population Epidemiology of Hyperkalemia : Cardiac and Kidney Long Term Health Outcomes
Acknowledgements: We acknowledge the support of the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) facility within the Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science and the associated financial support of the University of Aberdeen, and NHS Research Scotland (through NHS Grampian investment in DaSH). For more information, visit the DaSH website.Peer reviewedPostprin
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