721 research outputs found
Electronic commerce and information infrastructure: Indian perspective
This paper discusses e-commerce and information infrastructure in Indian context. It discusses about the various applications of e-commerce and impact of internet over e-commerce. And in India how this e-commerce works, its also gives a bird eye view of the growth of computers in India and communication infrastructure in India
Information technology and Indian libraries
In this paper, information technology (IT) is meant to cover the technologies of computers, communications and CD-ROMs. In other words, the use of the technologies of bibliographic database development, online networks including e-mail and Internet and CD-ROM databases in Indian libraries is discussed. It also discusses the applications of IT in Indian libraries and also the future trends in this field
Interactions of the land-surface with the atmospheric boundary layer: Case studies from LASPEX
The daytime interaction of the land-surface with the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) is studied for two case study days representing pre-monsoon and monsoon conditions during the Land Surface Processes Experiment (LASPEX) field program which was carried out in the tropical semi-arid region in the northwest Indian state of Gujarat. In this study, a one-dimensional (column) ABL model which has a land-surface scheme that interacts with the ABL is used. Results indicate that in coupled land-atmosphere simulations, realistic daytime surface fluxes and atmospheric profiles are produced, though improvement is needed, particularly in the transpiration and soil heat flux formulation
A Report on the Preliminary design of Composite Cocured LCA Fin
A report on the preliminary design of composite cocured LCA fin is presented. A six spar structural configuration involving laminated carbon composite construction is employed in the design of torsion box. The design studies are carried out using a strength of materials based analysis. Three critical loading cases have been considered in the investigation. Results for various cases studied are presented and discussed
Building local capacity in operational research: a case study in Nepal and India
Operational research provides eye care personnel with evidence they can use to improve the equity, efficiency, and effectiveness of health services and systems
In-vivo high resolution imaging of optic nerve head drusen using spectral-domain Optical Coherence Tomography
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Optic nerve head drusen (ONHD) are white calcareous deposits, seen either superficially on the optic nerve head or buried within it. Diagnosis of ONHD is made by one or more ways: clinical exam, autofluorescence, ultrasound of the optic nerve, CT scan and/or visual field examination. The present study describes features of ONHD based on another diagnostic modality, the spectral-domain OCT (Spectralis).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This is a retrospective case series of 5 patients with bilateral ONHD with a best-corrected visual acuity of 20/20 and no other posterior segment pathology. All the patients underwent fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence, B-scan ultrasonography, Spectralis OCT and Humphrey 30-2 threshold visual fields.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>All 5 patients had surface ONHD which were autofluorescent and echodense on B-scan ultrasonography. Spectralis OCT findings in the corresponding areas include 'scattered spots with high reflectivity' casting a shadow underneath. The reflectivity can be distinctly differentiated from the blood vessels on the optic nerve. Two patients had an arcuate scotoma on the Humphrey visual fields. No correlation was found between the changes on Spectralis OCT with that of visual field.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Spectralis OCT is another useful ancillary investigation in the diagnosis of ONHD and we describe the features in the present study.</p
On the Existence of Meta-stable Vacua in Klebanov-Strassler
We solve for the complete space of linearized deformations of the
Klebanov-Strassler background consistent with the symmetries preserved by a
stack of anti-D3 branes smeared on the of the deformed conifold. We find
that the only solution whose UV physics is consistent with that of a
perturbation produced by anti-D3 branes must have a singularity in the
infrared, coming from NS and RR three-form field strengths whose energy density
diverges. If this singularity is admissible, our solution describes the
backreaction of the anti-D3 branes, and is thus likely to be dual to the
conjectured metastable vacuum in the Klebanov-Strassler field theory. If this
singularity is not admissible, then our analysis strongly suggests that anti-D3
branes do not give rise to metastable Klebanov-Strassler vacua, which would
have dramatic consequences for some string theory constructions of de Sitter
space. Key to this result is a simple, universal form for the force on a probe
D3-brane in our ansatz.Comment: 35 pages, LaTeX. v2: further details provided regarding the IR
singularity and the discussion modified accordingly. typos corrected, refs
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Transitions/relaxations in polyester adhesive/PET system
The correlations between the transitions and the dielectric relaxation processes of the oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) pre-impregnated of the polyester thermoplastic adhesive have been investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dynamic dielectric spectroscopy (DDS). The thermoplastic polyester adhesive and the oriented PET films have been studied as reference samples. This study evidences that the adhesive chain segments is responsible for the physical structure evolution in the PET-oriented film. The transitions and dielectric relaxation modes’ evolutions in the glass transition region appear characteristic of the interphase between adhesive and PET film, which is discussed in terms of molecular mobility. The storage at room temperature of the adhesive tape involves the heterogeneity of the physical structure, characterized by glass transition dissociation. Thus, the correlation between the transitions and the dielectric relaxation processes evidences a segregation of the amorphous phases. Therefore, the physical structure and the properties of the material have been linked to the chemical characteristics
Gauge invariant perturbation theory and non-critical string models of Yang-Mills theories
We carry out a gauge invariant analysis of certain perturbations of
-branes solutions of low energy string theories. We get generically a
system of second order coupled differential equations, and show that only in
very particular cases it is possible to reduce it to just one differential
equation. Later, we apply it to a multi-parameter, generically singular family
of constant dilaton solutions of non-critical string theories in
dimensions, a generalization of that recently found in arXiv:0709.0471[hep-th].
According to arguments coming from the holographic gauge theory-gravity
correspondence, and at least in some region of the parameters space, we obtain
glue-ball spectra of Yang-Mills theories in diverse dimensions, putting special
emphasis in the scalar metric perturbations not considered previously in the
literature in the non critical setup. We compare our numerical results to those
studied previously and to lattice results, finding qualitative and in some
cases, tuning properly the parameters, quantitative agreement. These results
seem to show some kind of universality of the models, as well as an irrelevance
of the singular character of the solutions. We also develop the analysis for
the T-dual, non trivial dilaton family of solutions, showing perfect agreement
between them.Comment: A new reference added
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