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    Degree of approximation of Conjugate Series of a Fourier Series by (E,r)(N,p,q) Means

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    In this paper a theorem on degree of approximation of a function f Lip ? by product Summability(E,r)(N,p,q)of conjugate series of Fourier series associated with f, has been established

    A Hierarchical Framework of Challenges for Blockchain Adoption in Public Services. Implications for decision-makers

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    This study attempts to identify critical challenges for blockchain adoption in government, particularly public-service delivery in India, a developing country context. Through an extensive literature review and focus-group discussions with policymakers and blockchain experts, we have identified 12 adoption challenges for Blockchain in public service delivery. We then collected data and analysed using interpretive structural modeling and Cross-Impact Matrix Multiplication Applied to Classification (MICMAC) Analysis to develop a hierarchical framework of the challenges. Our findings indicate that governments must first ensure legislative support for blockchain-based transactions. This research contributes to information systems strategic planning literature and provides a framework for policymakers to craft a strategic approach to facilitate blockchain adoption

    AstroSat-CZTI detection of variable prompt emission polarization in GRB 171010A

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    We present spectro-polarimetric analysis of \thisgrb\ using data from \asat, \fermi, and \swift, to provide insights into the physical mechanisms of the prompt radiation and the jet geometry. Prompt emission from \thisgrb\ was very bright (fluence >104>10^{-4}~ergs~cm2^{-2}) and had a complex structure composed of the superimposition of several pulses. The energy spectra deviate from the typical Band function to show a low energy peak 15\sim 15~keV --- which we interpret as a power-law with two breaks, with a synchrotron origin. Alternately, the prompt spectra can also be interpreted as Comptonized emission, or a blackbody combined with a Band function. Time-resolved analysis confirms the presence of the low energy component, while the peak energy is found to be confined in the range of 100--200~keV. Afterglow emission detected by \fermi-LAT is typical of an external shock model, and we constrain the initial Lorentz factor using the peak time of the emission. \swift-XRT measurements of the afterglow show an indication for a jet break, allowing us to constrain the jet opening angle to >> 6\degr. Detection of a large number of Compton scattered events by \asat-CZTI provides an opportunity to study hard X-ray polarization of the prompt emission. We find that the burst has high, time-variable polarization, with the emission {\bf have higher polarization} at energies above the peak energy. We discuss all observations in the context of GRB models and polarization arising due to {\bf due to physical or geometric effects:} synchrotron emission from multiple shocks with ordered or random magnetic fields, Poynting flux dominated jet undergoing abrupt magnetic dissipation, sub-photospheric dissipation, a jet consisting of fragmented fireballs, and the Comptonization model.Comment: Accepted for publication in Ap

    Transgenic potatoes expressing a novel cationic peptide are resistant to late blight and pink rot

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    Abstract Potato is the world's largest non-cereal crop. Potato late blight is a pandemic, foliar wasting potato disease caused by Phytophthora infestans, which has become highly virulent, fungicide resistant, and widely disseminated. Similarly, fungicide resistant isolates of Phytophthora erythroseptica, which causes pink rot, have also become an economic scourge of potato tubers. Thus, an alternate, cost effective strategy for disease control has become an international imperative. Here we describe a strategy for engineering potato plants exhibiting strong protection against these exceptionally virulent pathogens without deleterious effects on plant yield or vigor. The small, naturally occurring antimicrobial cationic peptide, temporin A, was N-terminally modified (MsrA3) and expressed in potato plants. MsrA3 conveyed strong resistance to late blight and pink rot phytopathogens in addition to the bacterial pathogen Erwinia carotovora. Transgenic tubers remained disease-free during storage for more than 2 years. These results provide a timely, sustainable, effective, and environmentally friendly means of control of potato diseases while simultaneously preventing storage losses
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