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Sachdev, H. PS, Anura Kurpad, Renu Saxena, and Umesh Kapil. "National expert group technical consultation on prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anemia." Indian Journal of Community Health 30, no. 1 (Supp) (April 25, 2018): I—XI. http://dx.doi.org/10.47203/ijch.2018.v30i01supp.001.

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A “National Expert Group Technical Consultation on Prevention and Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia” was held from 23rd to 24th April 2018 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. The Consultation was conducted under the aegis of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The following were the Co-organizers i) Departments of Human Nutrition and Hematology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; ii) Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research (SBISR), New Delhi; iii) Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), iv) Nutrition Society of India (NSI), v) Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM), vi) Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Nutrition Sub-specialty Chapter , vii) Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India (FOGSI), viii) Indian Public Health Association (IPHA), ix) Indian Society of Haematology and Blood Transfusion (ISHBT), x) International Epidemiological Association - South East Asia Region (IEA-SEA), xi) Alive and Thrive India, xii) Knowledge Integration and Translational Platform (KnIT – BIRAC-DBT), and xiii) World Health Organization (WHO).
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Geist, H. "Indian National Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences and US National Academy of Sciences (2001): Growing Populations, Changing Landscapes. Studies from India, China, and the United States." Land Use Policy 19, no. 2 (April 2002): 188–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0264-8377(02)00011-x.

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Zhao, Weijie. "Open data for better science." National Science Review 5, no. 4 (June 7, 2018): 593–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy059.

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ABSTRACT The past two decades have seen increasing interests in open data. Many scientists believe that the original research data should be properly organized and opened to the public and researchers throughout the world, and, once the open-data strategies are put into practice, the entire scientific research enterprise could be transformed. Driven by the trend of data sharing many platforms and repositories have been established. Universities, funding agencies and academic journals are also taking an active role in facilitating data sharing. In this forum discussion organized by National Science Review and chaired by Jianhui Li, panelists from diverse backgrounds who have all participated in the development of open data gathered together and talked about the recent progress and future directions of open data. Chenzhou Cui Chief Information Officer of the National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Xiangdong Fang Professor at Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Mark Musen Director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University, California, USA Lydia Pintscher Product manager of Wikidata, Wikimedia Deutschland, Berlin, Germany Beth Plale Director of Data to Insight Center, Professor of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Paul Uhlir Consultant, Information Policy and Management, New York, USA; Formerly Director of the Board on Research Data and Information, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, USA Jianhui Li (Chair) Professor at Computer Network Information Centre, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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Mallik, D. C. V. "India’s participation in IAU over the years." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 13, S349 (December 2018): 214–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319000334.

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AbstractIndia was still a British colony when the International Astronomical Union was born in 1919. India did not have a national science academy nor a national research council at the time. The Royal Society, London, which was the adhering body of Great Britain to IAU, handled matters of the colony too. India formally joined the IAU in 1948 as an independent nation through an initiative taken by the Government of India. In 1968, the National Institute of Sciences of India (NISI) became the adhering organisation to the IAU, as did the other affiliate Unions of ICSU. Soon after, its name was changed to Indian National Science Academy (INSA).Till the nineteen-sixties, individual Indian membership in the IAU grew rather tardily but the situation changed with the rapid growth of astronomical activities in the country. In 1967, M.K. Vainu Bappu, the then Director of the Kodaikanal Observatory, was elected a Vice-President of the Union. In 1979, he was elected the President of IAU for the triennium 1979–1982, and during the same period, V. Radhakrishnan and Govind Swarup were elected Presidents respectively of the Commisions 34 and 40. In 1985, the General Assembly of the Union was held in New Delhi. It was dedicated to the memory of Vainu Bappu who had initiated the process of inviting the Union to hold its GA in India. A few years later the Sixth Asian-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting was held in Pune. A number of IAU symposia and colloquia have also been held in the country. During the last three decades, the engagement of the Indian astronomers with IAU has increased a great deal with a large number of them taking on important official roles in the IAU. Currently, India has close to 300 individual members.
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Olshtynska, Olexandra P., and Stanislav P. Olshtynsky. "PETRO FEODOSIIOVYCH GOZHYK: OCEANIC, MARINE AND ANTARCTIC RESEARCH." Collection of Scientific Works of the Institute of Geological Sciences of the NAS of Ukraine 14, no. 1 (May 20, 2021): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.30836/igs.2522-9753.2021.228225.

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The article provides a brief overview of the publications, as well as our own memories about the doctor of geological and mineral sciences, Academician Petro Feodosiiovych Gozhyk — scientist, researcher that had state- and strategic level thinking, about his contribution to the development of marine geological works in the Institute of Geological Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, his role in the creation of the Ukrainian Antarctic Center (nowadays the National Antarctic Research Center of The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) and the importance of his personality for the formation of Ukraine as «Antarctic State». P.F. Gozhyk was not only one of the initiators of the Center for Antarctic Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, but also its first director, the developer of long-term polar research programs at the station «Academician Vernadsky». His scientific interests were focused on a wide range of subjects, and marine geology was among his scientific priorities. Academician P. F. Gozhyk was an organizer and participant of many round-the-world sea and ocean expeditions to the Indian, Atlantic and Southern oceans, the Red and Black Seas. The main publications of P. F. Gozhyk on «geology of the seas and oceans» and «geological studies of Antarctica» are listed in the article.
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Shilpa Rani, N. R. "Open Access Repositories in the National Knowledge Resource Consortium (NKRC): An Overview of the Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS)." Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services 11, no. 2 (November 5, 2021): 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2021.11.2.2967.

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Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Department of Science and Technology (DST) institutions have merged and formed National Knowledge Resource Consortium (NKRC) to share e-resources among its member libraries. Licensed resources have been subscribing to National Knowledge Resource Consortium. However, NKRC has been supporting open access to research content. In this connection, many member institutes in the consortium have set up open access repositories. The CSIR-Central acts as a centralized institutional facility and harvester. The main aim of this present study is to examine the total items deposited year- wise (2011-2020), subject-wise (8 core areas), the total number of downloads that happened during 2010-2021, and the study also highlighted the top five authors browsed by users during 2010-2021.
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Liu, C. T., Y. Mishima, D. G. Morris, G. Sauthoff, and R. Yang. "Professor Robert W. Cahn (MA, PhD, ScD, FIM, FInstP, FRSA, Fellow of the Royal Society; Fellow, TMS; Fellow, ASM; Foreign member of the Göttingen Academy; Member of Academia Europaea; Foreign member of Royal Spanish Academy of Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences (and honorary professor, CAS Shenyang), Indian National Science Academy)." Intermetallics 13, no. 1 (January 2005): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intermet.2004.09.005.

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Young, James. "Reviewer Acknowledgements." International Journal of Social Science Studies 10, no. 2 (March 11, 2022): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/ijsss.v10i2.5499.

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International Journal of Social Science Studies (IJSSS) would like to acknowledge the following reviewers for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Many authors, regardless of whether IJSSS publishes their work, appreciate the helpful feedback provided by the reviewers. Their comments and suggestions were of great help to the authors in improving the quality of their papers. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review for this issue.Reviewers for Volume 10, Number 2Abdul Azim Akhtar, Independent Academic & Researcher, Delhi, IndiaAntónio Calha, Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, PortugalBishnu Prasad Dahal, Tribhuvan University, NepalDipankar Chatterjee, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, IndiaElena Montanari, Politecnico Di Milano, ItalyEncarnación ABAD ARENAS, National University of Distance Education (UNED), SpainFahri ÖZSUNGUR, Adana Science and Technology University, TurkeyFroilan Mobo, Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, PhilippinesHao Liu, Beijing Normal University, ChinaJibrin Ubale Yahaya, National Open University of Nigeria NOUN, NigeriaJulia M. Mack, Gannon University, USALing Wei, University of International Business and Economics, ChinaMd. Nasir Uddin, Prime Minister’s Office, BangladeshMei-Ling Lin, National Open University, TaiwanMohamed Mehdi Jelassi, IHEC Carthage, TunisiaMOHD NORAZMI BIN NORDIN, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MalaysiaNAZIAH ABD. KADIR, Universiti Selangor, MalaysiaPeriyasami Anbarasan, Indian Institute of technology Delhi, IndiaRemigiusz Kijak, "University of Warsaw", PolandRonaldo R. Larioque, NUEVA ECIJA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PhilippinesSana Ali, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, PakistanTariq Tawfeeq Yousif Alabdullah, University of Basrah, IraqYanzhe Zhang, Jilin University, China, China/AustraliaYusramizza Md Isa, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia James YoungEditorial AssistantOn behalf of,The Editorial Board of International Journal of Social Science StudiesRedfame Publishing9450 SW Gemini Dr. #99416Beaverton, OR 97008, USAURL: http://ijsss.redfame.com
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Beck, Thomas J. "Gale Primary Sources: Indigenous Peoples of North America, Part II, The Indian Rights Association, 1882‐1986." Charleston Advisor 24, no. 4 (April 1, 2023): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5260/chara.24.4.41.

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Indigenous Peoples of North America is included in the Gale Primary Sources series and is in two parts. This database, The Indian Rights Association, 1882‐1986, is the second of the two. The Indian Rights Association (IRA) is the first organization to address American Indian rights and interests, and this collection includes its organizational records; incoming and outgoing correspondence; annual reports; draft legislation; photographs; administrative files; pamphlets, publications, and other print materials (including documents from the Council on Indian Affairs and other American Indian organizations); and manuscripts and research notes on Indian traditions, both social and cultural. Founded in 1882 by White philanthropists, the IRA's initial approach to American Indians was both assimilationist and paternalistic, leading it to advocate for the detribalization of America's Indigenous peoples, maintaining it would improve their social and economic status. Nevertheless, it was one of the first organizations to report on and expose the corruption of federal government officials tasked with working with and for American Indians. Eventually, the IRA would discard assimilationism and work with other, newer, occasionally Indian-run organizations such as the Association on American Indian Affairs, the Society of American Indians, and the National Indian Defense Association. The IRA sought to debunk misconceptions and half-truths about American Indians and their condition in the United States, which were too often the basis for policy and legislation related to Native Americans. It also sent association representatives to Indian reservations to make note of local conditions there, not only to evaluate the actions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) but also to provide background information for legislation related to Indigenous peoples.This database's search functions often produce results relevant to the query submitted, and both its search and browse functions can be navigated with relative ease. This database can be subscribed to or purchased with an annual hosting fee. The purchase price, based on a variety of factors, can start as low as $2,796 for public libraries or $3,994 for academic libraries, with starting annual hosting fees of $22 and $32, respectively. Whether institutions find this pricing reasonable depends on their need for the materials covered by the Indigenous Peoples of North America collection. The licensing agreement for this database is too long and detailed but standard in its composition and therefore is of no concern.
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McConnell, Tom J., Tolly Foster, and Michele Schilten. "Inquiry at the Botanical Gardens: Practicing Science Processes during a Field Trip to the Zoo." Hoosier Science Teacher 42, no. 2 (October 27, 2019): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/thst.v40i1.22802.

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Field trips offer excellent learning opportunities, but teachers often think of them as informal experiences to teach concepts and content. But it is possible to structure science lessons at sites like zoos, aquariums and museums as an inquiry activity. Using the NRC (2000) definition of inquiry and the Indiana Academic Standards list of process standards (IDOE 2016), facilitators at the BLINDED ACADEMY developed the Plant Adaptations Inquiry lesson. This activity lets learners hypothesize, observe, analyze data and construct conclusions about the types of plant adaptations seen in plants from different ecosystems. The observations, including the use of technology to use photographs, were recorded on the grounds of the BLINDED Gardens and the BLINDED Zoo. This article explains the design of the lesson and alignment with state and national standards. Readers can download a version of the lesson and rubric.
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Korobkina, Y. I. "Financing of scientific research of the National Academy Science of Ukraine." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2013. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/33586.

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According to the current legislation the national Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU) is the highest state scientific organization of Ukraine, which organizes and carries out fundamental and applied researches on the most important issues of natural, technical and humanitarian sciences. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/33586
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Lourdusamy, John. "Science and national consciousness : a study of the response to modern science in colonial Bengal, c. 1870-1930." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.312948.

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Sukumaran, Niyatee. "Religion and identity formation a cross national comparison of college students in India & the USA." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2010. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4637.

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With the exception of a few studies (Leak, 2009; Fulton, 1997), psychological research on religion has not been studied from an Eriksonian identity status perspective (Erikson, 1959; Marcia, 1966). Further, Erikson's (1963) concept of identity appears to be inherently individualistic and may be conceptualized differently in Eastern/Asian cultures (Cloninger, 2008; Paranjpe, 2010). This study aims to understand the relationship of religiosity and quest to identity development across two cultures: USA and India. A total of 326 undergraduate students (mean age= 19.47, sd= 1.58) participated from two urban colleges in Mumbai, India (n= 159) and one in Orlando, USA (n= 167). All participants completed a battery of measures, including the measure of Religiosity, Quest Scale, Identity Distress Survey, and Ego Identity Process Questionnaire. Our first hypothesis was confirmed that females would have greater religiosity as compared to males amongst the Indian and USA sample. The second hypothesis was also confirmed that the USA sample would be found more among the achieved and moratorium ego identity statuses as compared to the Indian sample, who would be found more frequently in the foreclosed or diffused ego identity statuses. Although the USA sample was found to be significantly higher in identity exploration, the Indian sample was found to experience greater identity distress. Finally, our third hypothesis was partially confirmed in regard to religiosity, as it was not differentially related to identity variables in both the Indian and USA groups. However, religious quest was differentially related to the identity variables, in that it was related to identity distress in the USA sample, but not in the Indian sample.
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Friedman, Jeffrey Allan. "Cumulative Dynamics and Strategic Assessment: U.S. Military Decision Making in Iraq, Vietnam, and the American Indian Wars." Thesis, Harvard University, 2013. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:10984.

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This dissertation examines why military decision makers struggle to evaluate their policies and why they often stick to unsuccessful strategies for so long. The core argument is that strategic assessment involves genuine analytic challenges which contemporary scholarship typically does not take into account. Prominent theoretical frameworks predict that the longer decision makers go without achieving their objectives, the more pessimistic they should become about their ability to do so, and the more likely they should be to change course. This dissertation challenges those ideas and explains why we should often expect the very opposite. The theoretical crux of this argument is that standard models of learning and adaptation (along with many people’s basic intuitions) revolve around the assumption that decision makers are observing repeated processes, similar to the dynamics of slot machines and roulette wheels – but in war and other contexts, decision makers often confront cumulative processes that have very different dynamics, along with a different logic for how rational actors should form and revise their expectations. Empirically, this dissertation examines U.S. decision making in Iraq, Vietnam, and the American Indian Wars. These cases demonstrate how cumulative dynamics affect strategic assessment and how understanding these dynamics can shed light on prominent theoretical frameworks, ongoing policy debates, and salient historical experience.
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Johnson, Earl E. "Safety Limit Warning Levels for the Avoidance of Excessive Sound Amplification to Protect Against Further Hearing Loss." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/1708.

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Objective: To determine safe output sound pressure levels (SPL) for sound amplification devices to preserve hearing sensitivity after usage. Design: A mathematical model consisting of the Modified Power Law (MPL) (Humes & Jesteadt, 1991) combined with equations for predicting temporary threshold shift (TTS) and subsequent permanent threshold shift (PTS) (Macrae, 1994b) was used to determine safe output SPL. Study sample: The study involves no new human subject measurements of loudness tolerance or threshold shifts. PTS was determined by the MPL model for 234 audiograms and the SPL output recommended by four different validated prescription recommendations for hearing aids. Results: PTS can, on rare occasion, occur as a result of SPL delivered by hearing aids at modern day prescription recommendations. The trading relationship of safe output SPL, decibel hearing level (dB HL) threshold, and PTS was captured with algebraic expressions. Better hearing thresholds lowered the safe output SPL and higher thresholds raised the safe output SPL. Conclusion: Safe output SPL can consider the magnitude of unaided hearing loss. For devices not set to prescriptive levels, limiting the output SPL below the safe levels identified should protect against threshold worsening as a result of long-term usage.
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Thiart, Theunis Johannes Daniel. "Peace support in Africa : potential contribution and roles of the South African Navy." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/5335.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The South African Navy (SAN) was created after the First World War as an indigenous naval capability for South Africa was deemed necessary. Its roles and responsibilities through the years have depended on both the requirements of the state, and the political realities of the time. Possible future roles in peace support would therefore depend on political requirements as well as the capabilities and composition of the SAN. To date, the SAN has only contributed to peace support by way of the patrols carried out by the SAN Operations Boat Squadron on Lake Tanganyika, and assistance from the Maritime Reaction Squadron in VIP protection duties in Burundi. The seemingly minor nature of this contribution is disconcerting, because the contributions of the SANDF in present (ongoing) peace support are very highly rated by the South African Government. To enhance its visibility, the SAN should preferably play a more visible role in peace support in Africa, and generally in assisting in the maintenance of good order at sea around the African coastline. The potential contributions to or during peace support activities should therefore not only be seen as the direct support which the SAN can give to land forces carrying out peace support in a specific country, but also the support the SAN can give to maintaining good order in the corresponding, and other African, maritime zones. Potential contributions and roles of the SAN in particular therefore need to be interrogated more comprehensively to foster a deeper understanding of this unexplored field of study within the peace support environment, and that of Africa in particular. To determine the possible contributions and roles of the SAN, the traditional roles and the doctrines of navies (specifically those involved in peace support operations) were investigated. It was found that the roles emanating from the traditional roles for navies were assimilated into navies. doctrines, roles and tasks. Possible roles and missions for the SAN are reflected in the SAN Maritime Doctrine. Regional expectations have added more roles and missions like the sharing of training, assets, expertise, information, the requirement of maintaining maritime security and the maintenance of good order at sea. The assets available in the SAN (and the future assets) seem to be adequate to carry out possible peace support activities. However, the potential roles and contributions of the SAN to peace support will be limited by the scope of future budgets and the shortages of skills, equipment and capacity. The foreseen budgets available will not allow participation in activities beyond those being undertaken at present. Unless more funding is received, the potential roles and contributions of the SAN towards peace support activities in Africa will probably not extend beyond some lake patrols and VIP protection.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Suid Afrikaanse Vloot (SAV) het na die Eerste Wêreld Oorlog tot stand gekom omrede so 'n inheemse vloot as broodnodig vir Suid Afrika beskou was. Die SAV se rol en verantwoordelikhede was deur die geskiedenis gerig deur die behoeftes van die regering van die dag en van die politieke oorwegings van die oomblik. Toekomstige verantwoordelikhede vir vredesteun sal insgelyks afhang van politieke oorwegings, sowel as die aard van, en bates beskikbaar vir, die SAV. Tot dusver was die SAV bydrae aan vredesteun beperk tot patrollies deur die SAV Operasionele Booteskader op die Tanganjika meer in Burundi, en bystand deur die Maritieme Reaksie Eskader met BBP werk in Burundi. Hierdie geringe bydraes is onstellend omrede vredesteun pogings belangrik geag word deur die Suid Afrikaanse regering. Die SAV sal dus 'n groter rol in vredesteun in Afrika moet speel, en veral in die instandhouding van goeie orde op see, ten einde beter sigbaarheid te bewerkstellig. Die potensiële SAV bydraes aan vredesteun aktiwiteite moet dus nie slegs gesien word in die direkte SAV steun aan landmagte betrokke by vredesteun in een of ander land nie, maar ook in die bydrae tot die instandhouding van goeie orde in die ooreenkomstige maritieme omgewings in Afrika. Potensiële SAV bydraes moet daarom in diepte ontleed word ten einde 'n beter insig te vekry in die maritieme streke (veral in Afrika) waar tot dusver maar min navorsing gedoen is. Om hierdie potensiële bydraes te bepaal, is die tradisionele rol en doktrines van vlote (veral die wat betrokke is by vredesteun) ondersoek. Daar is bevind dat die huidige doktrines, rol en take van vlote voortgevloei het uit die tradisionele rol van vlote. Moontlike rolle en bydraes van die SAV is reeds beskikbaar in die SAV Maritieme Doktrine (2006). Verdere moontlike bydraes spruit voort uit die verwagtinge van die verskillende streke in Afrika soos die deelname in Suid Afrikaanse opleiding, kundigheid en informasie, en die behoefte aan instandhouding van maritieme veiligheid en goeie orde op see. Die huidige en toekomstige bates van die SAV (insluitende skepe, eenhede en personeel) blyk voldoende te wees om by te dra tot moontlike vredesteun aktiwitiete. Die moontlike bydraes sal egter beperk word deur ontoereikende toekomstige begrotings en tekortkominge met betrekking tot kundigheid, toerusting en kapasiteit. Trouens, die huidige en toekomstige begrotings is ontoereikend vir verdere vredesteun bydraes buiten dit wat tot dusver gelewer word. Sonder 'n toename in die begroting sal die vredesteun pogings van die SAV beperk bly tot patrollies deur die SAV Operasionele Booteskader op die Tanganjika Meer, en bystand deur die Maritieme Reaksie Eskader in BBP werk.
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Reusch, Kathryn. ""That which was missing" : the archaeology of castration." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b8118fe7-67cb-4610-9823-b0242dfe900a.

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Castration has a long temporal and geographical span. Its origins are unclear, but likely lie in the Ancient Near East around the time of the Secondary Products Revolution and the increase in social complexity of proto-urban societies. Due to the unique social and gender roles created by castrates’ ambiguous sexual state, human castrates were used heavily in strongly hierarchical social structures such as imperial and religious institutions, and were often close to the ruler of an imperial society. This privileged position, though often occupied by slaves, gave castrates enormous power to affect governmental decisions. This often aroused the jealousy and hatred of intact elite males, who were not afforded as open access to the ruler and virulently condemned castrates in historical documents. These attitudes were passed down to the scholars and doctors who began to study castration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, affecting the manner in which castration was studied. Osteometric and anthropometric examinations of castrates were carried out during this period, but the two World Wars and a shift in focus meant that castrate bodies were not studied for nearly eighty years. Recent interest in gender and sexuality in the past has revived interest in castration as a topic, but few studies of castrate remains have occurred. As large numbers of castrates are referenced in historical documents, the lack of castrate skeletons may be due to a lack of recognition of the physical effects of castration on the skeleton. The synthesis and generation of methods for more accurate identification of castrate skeletons was undertaken and the results are presented here to improve the ability to identify castrate skeletons within the archaeological record.
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Subbaiah, R. "Conceptual framework for an Indian National agricultural information system (Inagris)." Thesis, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/4809.

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Eriksson, Lina M. "Natural Disasters and National Election : On the 2004 Indian Ocean Boxing Day Tsunami, the 2005 Storm Gudrun and the 2006 Historic Regime Shift." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-314534.

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The 2006 Swedish parliamentary election was a historic election with the largest bloc transfer of voters in Swedish history. The 2002-2006 incumbent Social Democratic Party (S) received its lowest voter support since 1914 as roughly 150,000, or 8%, of the 2002 S voters went to the main opposition, the conservative Moderate Party (M). This became the most decisive factor in ousting S from power after 12 years of rule. As a result, the M-led Alliance (A) with the People's Party (FP), the Center Party (C), and the Christian Democrats (KD) won the election. Natural Disasters and National Election makes the novel contribution of proposing two natural disasters, the Indian Ocean’s 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami and 2005 Storm Gudrun (Erwin), which struck only two weeks following the tsunami, as major events that impacted government popularity in the 2006 election and contributed to the redistribution of voter support, within and across party-blocs. The core findings from this thesis show that the S government’s poor crisis response to Gudrun, which is the hitherto most costly natural disaster in Swedish history, alone has an estimated effect of a magnitude that likely contributed to the 2006 historic regime shift, while the tsunami also seems to have mattered. The tsunami is particularly interesting, as S’s poor international crisis response to the event constitutes the first natural disaster situation to knowingly have affected an election on the other side of the planet. Moreover, to some degree voters recognized the active opposition by C as effective representation and rewarded the party for its strong stance on the poor handling of both events by S. In fact, the active voice of C concerning these disasters likely helped move the party from the periphery of party politics to becoming the third-largest party in Swedish politics. In sum, this research investigates accountability and effective party representation via retrospective voting, which is an essential mechanism for the legitimacy of democracy. Findings suggest that the average Swedish voter indeed may be voting retrospectively to hold publically elected officials accountable, which suggest a healthy status of the retrospective voting mechanism and Swedish democracy.
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"Understanding Environmental Change and Biodiversity in a Dryland Ecosystem through Quantification of Climate Variability and Land Modification: The Case of the Dhofar Cloud Forest, Oman." Doctoral diss., 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35412.

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abstract: The Dhofar Cloud Forest is one of the most diverse ecosystems on the Arabian Peninsula. As part of the South Arabian Cloud Forest that extends from southern Oman to Yemen, the cloud forest is an important center of endemism and provides valuable ecosystem services to those living in the region. There have been various claims made about the health of the cloud forest and its surrounding region, the most prominent of which are: 1) variability of the Indian Summer Monsoon threatens long-term vegetation health, and 2) human encroachment is causing deforestation and land degradation. This dissertation uses three independent studies to test these claims and bring new insight about the biodiversity of the cloud forest. Evidence is presented that shows that the vegetation dynamics of the cloud forest are resilient to most of the variability in the monsoon. Much of the biodiversity in the cloud forest is dominated by a few species with high abundance and a moderate number of species at low abundance. The characteristic tree species include Anogeissus dhofarica and Commiphora spp. These species tend to dominate the forested regions of the study area. Grasslands are dominated by species associated with overgrazing (Calotropis procera and Solanum incanum). Analysis from a land cover study conducted between 1988 and 2013 shows that deforestation has occurred to approximately 8% of the study area and decreased vegetation fractions are found throughout the region. Areas around the city of Salalah, located close to the cloud forest, show widespread degradation in the 21st century based on an NDVI time series analysis. It is concluded that humans are the primary driver of environmental change. Much of this change is tied to national policies and development priorities implemented after the Dhofar War in the 1970’s.
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Books on the topic "Indian National Science Academy"

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Sahni, S. K. Indian National Science Academy's inspirational journey in 75 years. New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy, 2017.

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Academy, Indian National Science. Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy, 1935-1993: Biographical notes. 2nd ed. New Delhi: The Academy, 1994.

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Academy, Indian National Science. Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy, 1935-2009: Biographical notes. New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy, 2009.

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C, Chakravarty S., Indian National Committee for Space Research., Indian National Science Academy, Indian Space Research Organisation, and COSPAR Meeting, eds. Space research in India, January 1990-December 1991: A report of the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR), Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Bangalore: The Organisation, 1992.

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Chaudhuri, Jatish Charan. Indian fellows of the Royal Society and others. Calcutta: Academic Publishers, 1992.

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Academy, Indian National Science, ed. Profiles in scientific research: Contributions of the fellows. New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy, 1986.

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National Seminar on Water Management--the Key to Developing Agriculture (1986 Indian National Science Academy). National Seminar on Water Management--the Key to Developing Agriculture, held under the auspices of Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 28-30 April 1986. New Delhi, India: Agricole Pub. Academy, 1988.

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Seminar on Accountability in Scientific Research (1992 Indian National Science Academy). Accountability in scientific research: Proceedings of the seminar organised by the Society on April 7, 1992, at the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi. Edited by Tiwari P. N, Raman T. S, Ghosh S. K, Indian National Science Academy, and Society for Scientific Values. New Delhi: Society for Scientific Values, 1995.

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International Crop Science Congress (2nd 1996 New Delhi, India). Crop productivity and sustainability: Shaping the future : proceedings of the 2nd International Crop Science Congress, organized jointly by the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of India and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Edited by Chopra V. L, Singh R. B. 1937-, Varma Anupam, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences., and Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Enfield, N.H: Science Publishers, 1998.

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Engineering, National Academy of, Institute of Medicine (U.S.), and National Research Council (U.S.), eds. Organization and members, 1985: National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council. Washington, D.C: [publisher not identified], 1985.

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Helliwell, John R. "When and Where I Met a Giant of Indian Science; Professor M. Vijayan, Who Became President of the Indian National Science Academy." In The Whens and Wheres of a Scientific Life, 63–66. First edition. | Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2021. | Series:: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003043744-12.

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Hannemann, Tilman. "Negotiating Germanness with Indian Religious History: Transfers of Academic Knowledge and Notions of völkisch Belief." In Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies, 221–52. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40375-0_10.

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AbstractVölkisch, racist, and essentialist constructions of religious belief flourished in the first half of the twentieth century. After 1933, debates on Germanness in the German Youth Movement, and among intellectuals, artists, and state functionaries helped shape the politics of national socialist (NS) institutions. Discussions that sought to ground religious experience in scientific and historical evidence, drew on a combination of the phenomenology of religion, speculations about the nature of primordial belief, biological and historical evolutionism, and race theory. The author examines the formation of a discourse in which knowledge about India was selected from the academic discipline of Indology and relocated to suit the positions of the contributors to the debate. Essentially, the field reproduced aspects of religion that emphasized confessionalism, rationality, nationalism, the arts, science, and ritual in relation to modernity.
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Nundy, Samiran, Atul Kakar, and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta. "How to Start a New Medical Journal?" In How to Practice Academic Medicine and Publish from Developing Countries?, 339–44. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5248-6_36.

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AbstractA medical journal encourages research and promotes publication from the institution which publishes it. Many of the best academic institutions abroad and in India publish medical journals, e.g., the Mayo Clinic (Mayo Clinic Proceedings) in the USA and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (The National Medical Journal of India).
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Agarkar, Sudhakar C. "Science Education for National Development: Indian Perspective." In Science Education: A Global Perspective, 107–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32351-0_6.

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Shekhar, B. Raja, and P. Uma Maheswari Devi. "Supply Chain Management Practices in Indian Electronics Industry." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 267–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11806-2_115.

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Narayana Reddy, P., R. Bucha Reddy, and Maloude Moudaun. "Indian Ethos/Ethics: Relevance in the Global Environment." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13078-1_11.

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Sinkovics, Rudolf R., and Hartmut H. Holzmüller. "A Comparison of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for the Cross-National Measurement of Consumers’ National Values." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13078-1_21.

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Alam, Intekhab Ian. "Meta-National Innovation Management in Service Industries." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 5. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18687-0_3.

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Paswan, Audhesh K., and Joyce A. Young. "A Validation of Macneil’s Relational Norms in an Indian Context." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 484–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17320-7_128.

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Pisharodi, R. Mohan, and Ravi Parameswaran. "Stability of Country Image: A Multicultural/Cross-National Perspective." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 481–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17320-7_126.

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Conference papers on the topic "Indian National Science Academy"

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Rao, Mukund. "Earth Observations Missions in support to National Development - Indian Experience." In 54th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-03-b.5.01.

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"Arab academy for science, technology & maritime transport." In 2005 Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Radio Science Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nrsc.2005.193961.

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Pathak, Shivangi, Shambhavi Lau, Nikita Lakhanpal, and Rajni Sehgal Kaushik. "National Information Visualization Dashboard for Indian Regions Using ML Approach." In 2023 13th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (Confluence). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/confluence56041.2023.10048803.

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Gupta, Susmita Sen, and Zhoto Tunyi. "NATIONALITY QUESTION VS. NATIONAL INTEGRATION: INDIAN STATE IN A DILEMMA." In 3rd Annual International Conference on Political Science, Sociology and International Relations (PSSIR 2013). Global Science and Technology Forum Pte Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-2403_pssir13.66.

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"Welcome to NRSC' 2005 in Arab Academy for Science and Technology." In 2005 Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Radio Science Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nrsc.2005.193966.

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Shaikh, Saliya S., Akram A. Patel, Pravadha Deshmukh Pawar, and Rubana P. Shaikh. "Number Recognition System of Real time Indian Sign Language." In National Conference on Relevance of Engineering and Science for Environment and Society. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.118.32.

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Too many research has been done in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). One of the system called Hand Gesture Recognition (HGR) gives solution to build the HCI systems. Now a days, computer is used as a interpreter between humans. The proposed system is used to recognize the real time static hand gesture of Indian sign language number system zero to nine. In this paper we propose a system for hand gesture recognition which is simple and fast. Based on the proposed algorithm, this system can automatically convert the input hand gesture into the text and audio. The system first capture the image of hand gesture shown by user using a simple webcam then using our proposed algorithm it recognize the gesture. This system can use for real time application due to the use of simple logic condition applied to recognize the gesture. The proposed system is size invariant and implemented using OpenCV.
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Pramod, Dhanya, S. Vijayakumar Bharathi, and Raman Ramakrishnan. "IT governance framework for implementing e-learning at Indian Universities in the context of Indian national education policy." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (ICECS) 2022: The Use of Innovative Technology in Accelerating Problems Sustainable Development. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0205291.

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Boyko, O., Havrysh O., and Luchyn I. "Efficiency of crossing rabbits of different breeds for improving indicators of meat productivity under conditions of intensive production." In Scientific and practical conference with international participation: "Management of the genetic fund of animals – problems, solutions, outlooks". Scientific Practical Institute of Biotechnologies in Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.61562/mgfa2023.04.

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According to the results of the study of indicators of the productivity of rabbits of different breeds when using industrial crossbreeding, which was carried out based on the experimental rabbit farm of the Cherkassy research station of bioresources of the National Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Chinchilla breed of female rabbits and gray males, it was established that under the conditions of intensive rabbit production, the re-productive qualities of Soviet chinchilla female rabbits the combination with males of the gray giant, New Zealand white breeds increases by 10-15%. Also, the use of Soviet chin-chilla female rabbits in industrial crossbreeding, and gray giant and New Zealand white males as parental males, allows for increasing the maternal indicators of female rabbits, fattening, and meat productivity indicators of the obtained young rabbits. The best indica-tors of fattening and meat productivity in young animals were established during inter-breeding of rabbits of the studied groups with a probable superiority over animals of pure-bred breeding - fattening indicators: live weight at 90 days of age by 4.0; 3.8% (p<0.05); average daily increases of 4.7-5.4% (р<0.05...0.01); waist width by 5.6-8.7% (р<0.01).
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"President of the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology - Prof. Dr. Fawzy A. El-Rifaay [text in Arabic]." In Proceedings of the Twenty-First National Radio Science Conference. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nrsc.2004.239958.

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Gorbachuk, Vasyl, Serge Gavrilenko, Gennady Golotsukov, Olena Nikolaevska, Dmytro Nikolenko, and Mykhailo Pustovoit. "Infrastructural technologies of big and open data of the National academy of sciences of Ukraine." In First International Conference "Open Science and Innovation in Ukraine 2022". State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35668/978-966-479-129-5-4-4.

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Distributed information technologies developed at the NAS of Ukraine and routinely used (since 2015), with tens of thousands of users, requests and reports in real time, practically prove their ability to meet the needs of building resilient infrastructures. Cloud architectures with similar technologies simultaneously increase the resilience of cyberinfrastructures.
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Borg, L., and J. Lunine. National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, NASA Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey Chapter 3. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1824768.

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Hashemian, Hassan. Infrastructure Academy Transportation Program. Mineta Transportation Institute, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2021.1919.

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The College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at the California State University, Los Angeles has expanded its National Summer Transportation Institute into a year-long program by creating the Infrastructure Academy Transportation Program (IATP). The goal of this program is to build a pipeline of diverse, well qualified young people for the transportation industry. The program works with high school students and teachers to offer academic courses, basic skills, workforce readiness training, internships, extracurricular activities, and career placements to prepare students and place them into the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) College track. The academy emphasizes on transportation as an industry sector and aims to increase the number of underrepresented minorities and women who directly enter the transportation workforce. It also aims at increasing the number of young people who enter college to study engineering or technology and subsequently pursue careers in transportation- and infrastructure-related careers. The IATP was conducted as a full-year program with 30 student participants from high schools.
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DiEmma, Gabby, and Erica Fornaro, eds. 2023 National Institute of Justice Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium: American Academy of Forensic Sciences 75th Annual Scientific Conference. RTI Press, April 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2023.cp.0016.2304.

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The 2023 National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Forensic Science Research and Development (R&D) Symposium is intended to promote collaboration and enhance knowledge transfer of NIJ-funded research. The NIJ Forensic Science R&D Program funds both basic or applied R&D projects that will (1) increase the body of knowledge to guide and inform forensic science policy and practice or (2) result in the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods that have the potential for forensic application. The intent of this program is to direct the findings of basic scientific research; research and development in broader scientific fields applicable to forensic science; and ongoing forensic science research toward the development of highly discriminating, accurate, reliable, cost-effective, and rapid methods for the identification, analysis, and interpretation of physical evidence for criminal justice purposes.
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DiEmma, Gabby, and Erica Fornaro, eds. 2024 National Institute of Justice Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium: American Academy of Forensic Sciences 76th Annual Scientific Conference. RTI Press, May 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2024.cp.0018.2404.

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The 2024 National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Forensic Science Research and Development (R&D) Symposium is intended to promote collaboration and enhance knowledge transfer of NIJ-funded research. The NIJ Forensic Science R&D Program funds both basic or applied R&D projects that will (1) increase the body of knowledge to guide and inform forensic science policy and practice or (2) result in the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods that have the potential for forensic application. The intent of this program is to direct the findings of basic scientific research; research and development in broader scientific fields applicable to forensic science; and ongoing forensic science research toward the development of highly discriminating, accurate, reliable, cost-effective, and rapid methods for the identification, analysis, and interpretation of physical evidence for criminal justice purposes.
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Butler, John M. Summary of Published Criticisms of Bitemark Foundations and Responses by Forensic Odontologists. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.8352sup3.

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This report provides supplemental information to NISTIR 8352 Bitemark Analysis: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review. This report summarizes the concerns raised about bitemark analysis by various groups including the National Academy of Sciences, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, and the Texas Forensic Science Commission. Responses given by members of the bitemark analysis community are also provided.
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Tarasenko, Roman A., Viktor B. Shapovalov, Stanislav A. Usenko, Yevhenii B. Shapovalov, Iryna M. Savchenko, Yevhen Yu Pashchenko, and Adrian Paschke. Comparison of ontology with non-ontology tools for educational research. [б. в.], June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4432.

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Providing complex digital support for scientific research is an urgent problem that requires the creation of useful tools. Cognitive IT-platform Polyhedron has used to collect both existing informational ontology- based tools, and specially designed to complement a full-stack of instruments for digital support for scientific research. Ontological tools have generated using the Polyhedron converter using data from Google sheets. Tools “Search systems”, “Hypothesis test system”, “Centre for collective use”, “The selection of methods”, “The selection of research equipment”, “Sources recommended by Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine”, “Scopus sources”, “The promising developments of The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine” were created and structured in the centralized ontology. A comparison of each tool to existing classic web-based analogue provided and described.
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Hooke, William. Three Policies Shape Enterprise Value: Minor Adjustments Could Enhance the Societal Benefit. American Meteorological Society, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/three-policies-shape-enterprise-value-2022.

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This AMS Policy Study examines explicitly the role that public policy plays in determining the sum societal value of Earth Observations, Science, and Services (OSS) as well as the allocation of that value and the costs of OSS production across society. It examines three policy frameworks of quite different origin, purview, and standing. The first is the 2003 Fair Weather Report developed by the National Academy of Sciences. That policy focuses on collaboration. The second is the 2017 Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act enacted by the U.S. Congress. It focuses on innovation. The third is the current World Meteorological Organization development of Resolution 42, which seeks to make international contributions to and access to data and information more equitable, and at the same time expand the domain of data and information sharing from weather per se to Earth observations, science, and services more broadly. The study takes as its point of departure views of individual stakeholders in the so-called Weather, Water and Climate Enterprise (loosely speaking, the community of U.S. providers of weather, water, and climate information and services) with respect to these policies. Their perspectives were captured through informally solicited public and private comments from senior members of the Enterprise. Individually and in aggregate the comments hint at or suggest opportunities for extending and improving Enterprise value by broadening collaboration, fostering innovation, and making the Enterprise more equitable.
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Francesco, Petruccione,, Gastrow, Michael, Hadzic, Senka, Limpitlaw, Justine, Paul, Babu Sena, Wolhuter, Riaan, and Kies, Carl. Evaluation of Alternative Telecommunication Technologies for the Karoo Central Astronomy Advantage Area. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2021/0073.

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The National Research Foundation (NRF) requested the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), on behalf of South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), to undertake an independent and objective evaluation of potential alternative telecommunication technologies for the areas of the Karoo Central Astronomy Advantage Areas (KCAAA). The study encompasses regulatory, public sphere, and technical dimensions to explore options for maintaining the functionality of the telescope while, at the same time, delivering appropriate connectivity solutions for local communities.The objectives of this study are as follows: 1) Assess the technologies currently being, or planning to be, deployed through existing alternative communications programs managed by SARAO, including whether these technologies are comparable with market available technologies that could feasibly be deployed in the KCAAA; and 2) Assessment of current and future telecommunication technologies that may act as suitable replacement and/or improvement (functional and feasible) for existing detrimental technologies, utilised in the KCAAA. This report provides a critical background into the relationship between the SKA and local communities as it relates to ICTs in the area. Based on this understanding, potential technology solutions are proposed to ensure residents of the KCAAA are still afforded valuable access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) within the parameters of affordability, desirability and feasibility.
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Gledhill, Igle, Richard Goldstone, Sanya Samtani, Keyan Tomaselli, and Klaus Beiter. Copyright Amendment Bill Workshop Proceedings Report. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2022/0078.

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The genesis of the Copyright Amendment Bill was in 2009, when the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) initiated various studies and impact assessments. In July 2015, the DTI published a Draft Copyright Amendment Bill for public comment. The final 2017 version of the Bill was approved by Parliament in 2019 and it was sent to President Cyril Ramaphosa for action in terms of Section 79(1) of the Constitution. Section 79(1) states that “The President must either assent to and sign a Bill passed in terms of this Chapter or, if the President has reservations about the constitutionality of the Bill, refer it back to the National Assembly for reconsideration”. The President referred the Bill back to Parliament for review on 16 June 2020, on constitutionality issues. In response to the President’s reservations, Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry has invited stakeholders and other interested parties to submit written submissions on certain sections of the Bill by no later than 9 July 2021. The current copyright law is outdated and does not address the digital environment. The Academy of Science of South Africa seeks to take into account the status of the copyright legislation and the anticipated effects of the amendment Bill on different issues and thereafter, provide recommendations to the President.
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BRICS Acadimies Forum 2023: InterAcademy Collaboration on the Global Polycrisis. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Indian National Science Academy (INSA) and Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2024/96.

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The Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) and the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) jointly hosted the 2023 BRICS Academies Forum on 1-2 December 2023 in Pretoria, South Africa. The Forum is the body of science academies of the BRICS member states including the: Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and ASSAf. The theme of the 2023 BRICS Academies Forum Meeting was “Inter-Academy Collaboration on Global Crises” which was aligned to the 2023 BRICS Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) theme; “Building BRICS and Africa Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development and Inclusive Multilateralism.” The delegations of the BRICS Academies were welcomed by ASSAf Acting President, Prof Stephanie Burton, and DSI Deputy Director-General for International Cooperation and Resources, Mr Daan du Toit during the Opening and Welcome Dinner ceremony on the 1st of December. Day 2 of the meeting was dedicated to technical presentations by each Academy and subsequent discussions. Prof Burton directed the proceedings and Prof Himla Soodyall the ASSAf Executive Officer moderated the discussion.
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