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Teltumbde, Anand, and Philippe Roger. "L’Inde, capitale Nagpur ?" Critique 872-873, no. 1 (2020): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/criti.872.0036.

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KUMARI, ARTI, ASHUTOSH UPADHYAYA, S. S. NAGARKAR, NAGIREDDY M. REDDY, RAJKISHORE KUMAR, and ANIL K. SINGH. "Decadal Land Use Land Cover Change Analysis using Remote Sensing and GIS in Nagpur city of Maharashtra, India." JOURNAL OF AGRISEARCH 9, no. 03 (September 3, 2021): 265–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.21921/jas.v9i03.11013.

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An attempt has been made to analyze the LULC change pattern of Nagpur over the past decade (2010-2020) using remote sensing and GIS. In this study, the LULC map for selected years was prepared by supervised classification using a maximum likelihood algorithm from Landsat data, and accuracy assessment by confusion matrix. The results showed that there were major changes in built-up areas (17.37% expansion) and barren land (19.32% deduction). However, water bodies and forest cover decreased slightly by 0.17% and 0.76%, respectively. Overall, the acreage used for agriculture increased by 2.88% and seems to have been replaced by barren / forest areas. Overall, the LULC change detection algorithms used for classification was very effective with an overall accuracy of 78.88 and 73.30% and a kappa coefficient of 0.74 and 0.67, respectively for 2010 and 2020, considered substantial. Overall, Nagpur's land cover changes constantly due to overcrowding; water and forest bodies are adversely affected by rapid urbanization. The study concludes that previous 10 years of Nagpur LULC trend analysis will help to understand land use change pattern by line departments and take necessary actions to reduce the negative impact of land use and land cover change, as well as proper land use planning and management of the Nagpur city.
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Sarolkar, P. B. "Satish G. Udhoji (1945-2022)." Journal of Geosciences Research 8, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.56153/g19088-022-0005-o.

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Satish G. Udhoji was born on 28.06.1945. He passed B. Sc. in 1965 and M. Sc. in 1967 from Geology Department of Nagpur University, Nagpur. After passing M. Sc, he joined Indian Bureau of Mines in Mineral Exploration Division which later merged with Geological Survey of India (GSI). Initially, he was working in Mineral Exploration for Manganese Ore and transferred later to GSI, Nagpur. At Nagpur, he worked in mineral exploration for few years and was later shifted to the Palaeontology Division. At Palaeontology Division, he worked on palynological study of rocks from Central India. During his stay at Nagpur, he completed LLB in 1987. Besides geology, he had good knowledge of legal matters and he was consulted frequently on legal matters. Later, he was posted to the Publication Division due to skill of meticulous scrutiny of technical matters. He was expertin scrutiny and publication of scientific articles, which was acclaimed all over GSI. His contribution in printing Seminar volume, GSI news and brochure during the celebration of “150 years of GSI” was well appreciated. Later, he was posted to Bengaluru, where he worked as a Head of Office also. He retired from GSI, Nagpur as a Director Publication. He was an active member of GGS, who contributed well during the Seminars, mostly managing publication of proceeding volumes. He was also consulted frequently about legal matters. His demise at the age of 76 years is an unbearable loss to GGS.
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Kumar, Dinesh, M. S. Ladaniya, Sachin Mendke, Manju Gurjar, and Sunil Kumar. "Optimized extraction, quality characterization of Nagpur mandarin (Citrus reticulata) peel pectin." Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 90, no. 5 (September 4, 2020): 985–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v90i5.104377.

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Nagpur mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) is composed of 50-55 g peel per 100 g fresh fruit which is discarded as waste during processing. Pectin was extracted from fresh peel of Nagpur mandarin at ICAR- Central Citrus Research Institute, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India (2016-17) using four different methods. Pectin yields varied from 1.70-2.80% on dry weight basis. The extraction condition using pre-treatment (Blanching at 74ºC for 10 mins), double extraction method from fresh peel gave better yield. The isolated pectin contained 69.35% anhydrouronic acid (AUA), equivalent weight of 694.44, methoxyl content 6.57%, 56.33% degree of esterification and jelly grade 160. Purification using alcohol precipitation followed by acetone wash was effective to yield pectin of high purity. According to the values of methoxyl content and degree of esterification, pectin isolated from Nagpur mandarin peels can be classified as high methoxyl content (HMP) and has potential industrial use in manufacture of value added products.
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SHARMA, KK. "Gustiness and temperature at Nagpur." MAUSAM 18, no. 1 (April 30, 2022): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v18i1.3999.

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Ten years autographic records of wind and temperature have been utilised for the present study. The seasonal and diurnal variations of mean wind speed, average range of gusts and gustiness along with the temperature variations have been worked out.
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GUPTA, HN, and HAMID ALI. "A study of 300 and 200 mb temperature and Wind over India in relation to forecasting Onset of monsoon." MAUSAM 36, no. 1 (April 5, 2022): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v36i1.1601.

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Monthly wind and temperature data at 300 mb and 200 mb for the month of April, t for the years 1961-77 for the stations, viz., Trivandrum, Madras, Bombay, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur and Delhi have been studied. Latitudinal distribution of temperature shows that at 200 mb level Bombay is on the average colder for the years of late onset of monsoon (1964, 1967, 1968, 1972 and 1973) than the years of early onset (1961, 1962, 1970 and' 1971). At 300 mb level on an average (based on 17 years data) Bombay is warmer than Nagpur by about 0.9 deg. C. However for the years of late onset of monsoon Bombay is colder than Nagpur by 0.1 deg. C and for early onset Bombay is warmer than Nagpur by 2.3 deg. C. Mean meridional wind component at 300 mb over Bombay is northerly for the years of early onset and it is southerly for the years of late onset. Onset of southwest monsoon for 1979 (MONEX year) is also discussed.
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Totade, Ruchira, Samruddhi Jadhav, Poonam Ghormade,, Vaishnavi Gole, Nakul Bisne, Ankit Chikhale, Laukik Pawar, and Prof A. W. Dongre. "Solid Waste Management: A Case Study of Nagpur City." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 5 (May 31, 2022): 923–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.42002.

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Abstract: The objective of this paper is to examine the waste management of Nagpur city. Nagpur is one of the largest market place in India with population of 24, 05, 665 NMC has divided Nagpur in total of 10 zones for proper administration. Due to factors like industrialization and urbanisation it is the fastest growing city leading to increase in waste generation. This present case study aims to analyse current MSW management practices and its status and it also discusses the issues related with collection, transportation, treatment and disposal. The goal of this study is to help in minimizing the waste generation and to reduce its impact on humans. It also suggests ways to improve the administration of NMC. Keyword: Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Collection, Transportation, Disposal, Waste Generation, Administration of NMC
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Saini, Shivam, Ratnesh Kumar, and Rajashree Kotharkar. "Seismic Risk Assessment of Nagpur City using the Geographic Information System." Proceedings of the 12th Structural Engineering Convention, SEC 2022: Themes 1-2 1, no. 1 (December 19, 2022): 739–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.38208/acp.v1.576.

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Earthquakes are the major threat to mankind accounting for almost half of the fatalities brought about by all of the natural hazards and desert their traces in societies for years. It is well known that seismic risk cannot be eliminated but minimized. Risk studies lay down the roadmap to prepare and minimize the aftermath of any disastrous event. Geographic Information System (GIS) has been proved as an effectual tool for seismic risk assessment study. This study presents the seismic risk assessment of Nagpur city using the GIS framework. Albeit per Indian Standard (IS) 1893-2016 [1] seismic zonation of Nagpur city comes under zone II (relatively low seismic hazard zone), the seismic risk being a combination of hazard, elements at risk and, vulnerability cannot be denied. Similar to other Indian cities the city of Nagpur had a heterogeneous development pattern. Even though Nagpur city is municipalized in well distributed wards, many intra wards distributions show housing clusters of different socioeconomic status. Therefore, using the satellite imagery different socioeconomic housing clusters were identified and mapped in the ArcGIS platform. Six socioeconomic clusters were identified using satellite imagery for Nagpur. From the field survey of randomly selected typical clusters, 14 prevailing Model Building Types (MBTs) were identified. Census data were used to find the population density and its distribution throughout the city. Seismic hazard has been estimated from IS 1893-2016 [1] as well as using the probabilistic hazard map of NDMA [2]. Selected MBTs were assessed for their seismic vulnerability, seismic risk in terms of casualties and damage is calculated. Finally, thematic maps showing damages arrived from the various approach are shown and discussed.
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Sukhwani, Vibhas, Kamakshi Thapa, Rajib Shaw, Sameer Deshkar, Bijon Kumer Mitra, and Wanglin Yan. "Addressing Urban–Rural Water Conflicts in Nagpur through Benefit Sharing." Water 12, no. 11 (October 23, 2020): 2979. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12112979.

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Urban and rural areas often meet their water demands from a shared stock of finite water resources. Against the changing climate, the rising water demands in fast-growing urban areas are leading to increasing water-use conflicts with the co-dependent rural areas. Although poor water governance is frequently cited as the key reason for such urban–rural conflicts, it is also recognized as a potential pathway to resolve them. In the case of Nagpur Region in Central India, water stress has today become a subject of serious concern. The water demands in Nagpur City are primarily met through the multipurpose Pench Dam on priority, but the recently declining water availability has raised undue concerns for irrigation in the Pench command areas. To substantiate the limited understanding of ongoing water conflicts in the wider Nagpur Metropolitan Area, this study analyzes a specific set of secondary data related to the history of the Pench Project and its water utilization trends. By uncovering the periodic decline in irrigated area and the increasing groundwater use for irrigation, the cross-sectoral and transboundary implications of increasing water transfer to Nagpur City are revealed. To address these concerns, this study then suggests feasible governance strategies based on benefit sharing and multi-stakeholder engagement.
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Chatterjee, Anjan Kr. "Arun Kumar H. Chaurasia (1955 –2022)." Journal of Geosciences Research 8, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.56153/g19088-022-0007-o.

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Mr. Arun Kumar H. Chaurasia, ex- Addl Director General, GSI, passed away on 20th November 2022 afternoon at his residence in Nagpur following a massive cardiac arrest. An extremely amiable and non-controversial personality, he virtually had only friends and no enemies. At office and beyond office, he was someone his friends could count upon for his no- nonsense approach, sincerity, cordiality and warmth. His wit and sense of humour were one of a kind that will be deeply missed. Mr. Chaurasia was born on 21st May 1955. Completing his schooling from Central School, Nagpur and his B.Sc. from the Institute of Science, Nagpur he did his M.Sc. (Tech) from the University Department of Geology, Nagpur, in 1980. He initially joined as Geologist in MECL and had worked for coal exploration in Bihar. Thereafter, he joined GSI at Nagpur during April 1981 and was engaged in systematic geological mapping in the Deccan Trap Province. He completed his two year North Eastern Region, Shillong, posting in the mid 1990's and soon after was assigned work in Map and Cartography Division, and thereafter at the Photo Geology and Remote Sensing (PGRS), Division, GSI, Nagpur. Mr Chaurasia was promoted as Director in July 2007 and took over as Director, PGRS Division at GSI, Nagpur. Under his leadership the PGRS Division did extremely well with the ongoing BRGM, France projects. He had undergone advanced PGRS training at the GSI Training Institute. After his promotion as Dy Director General he was posted in Eastern Region, GSI, Kolkata since July 2013. Just before his retirement, he was promoted as Addl Director General and HOD, North Eastern Region, Shillong on 30th May 2015, but took charge at Kolkata as he had just two days to retire. Post retirement, Mr. Chaurasia was leading a peaceful life, looking after the domestic needs of his family members and keeping in touch with his ex-colleagues and friends. A rare kind of human being, his sudden passing away shocked his friends and admirers who will personally miss him as one of their most trusted friends. Mr Chaurasia is someone so special who will never be forgotten. I pray for solace to his Mrs. Mamta, two daughters Ms. Parul and Ms. Pallavi to overcome their saddest loss. I quote lines by Anne Brontë: "Farewell to thee! but not farewell To all my fondest thoughts of thee: Within my heart they still shall dwell; And they shall cheer and comfort me"
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Nagpur"

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Lihitkar, Shalini R. "Design and Develop IR of Electronic Theses of Social-Sciences of RTM,Nagpur University, Nagpur." Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/622564.

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Conferencia realizado del 12 al 14 de setiembre en Lima, Peru del 2012 en el marco del 15º Simposio Internacional de Tesis y Disertaciones Electrónicas (ETD 2012). Evento aupiciado por la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) y la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC).
In the age of Information Technology it is very important to keep a pace with the rapid changes that has been taking place all over the world. Institutional repository play a vital role in dissemination of intellectual output of the organization hence it is essential to all the organization to develop and digitize their collection and scholarly communication. Keeping in view the technological changes and importance of creating digital repository of electronic theses, the proposal has been prepared for creation of institutional repository of electronic theses of social-sciences of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University , Nagpur . This proposal is submitted to Indian Council of Social-Science Research, (ICSSR) New Delhi and has been approved recently, now it is in execution stage. The proposal, constraints and measures for Institutional Repository have been also discussed in detail.
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Sabnis, Vedhas [Verfasser]. "Risk Analysis of the MIHAN (Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur) Project / Vedhas Sabnis." München : GRIN Verlag, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1229438432/34.

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Sabnis, Vedhas [Verfasser]. "Risk Analysis of the MIHAN (Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur) Project. / Vedhas Sabnis." München : GRIN Verlag, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1225349621/34.

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LI, WEI-TONG. "Les charophytes de la formation paomagang de dangyang (chine) la limite cretace/tertiaire ages des intertraps du deccan a nagpur, inde et de l'union de l'inde a l'asie." Paris 6, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA066655.

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Les charophytes de la formation paomagang de dangyang (chine) sont etudiees. Cette succession de flores provient d'une seule coupe en affleurement. Elle est la succession la plus complete et la plus abondante de la transition cretace-tertiaire, de la base du paleocene en particulier, connue jusqu'ici dans le monde. Les flores traitees comprennent 39 especes et 2 varietes appartenant a 18 genres incluant 1 genre nouveau dangyangochara. Sur la formation paomagang, assignee generalement au cretace superieur, 2 associations floristiques sont distinguees: l'une attribuee au cretace terminal ; l'autre au paleocene comprenant la plupart de la formation. La limite cretace/tertiaire est precisee. La comparaison faite sur des specimens et d'apres les donnees bibliographiques montre la similitude d'aspect des flores entre la formation takli, intertraps du deccan a nagpur, inde et la partie moyenne du deuxieme membre de la formation paomagang. Ceci suggere que l'age de la formation takli appartient au debut du paleocene et que l'age de la convergence de l'inde avec l'asie ne peut pas etre posterieur a cette epoque
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PILLEBOUE, FRANCOIS-RENE. "Pathologie des piscines." Aix-Marseille 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989AIX20059.

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Garcia, Michael. "Hydrodynamique de micro-nageurs." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00952771.

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Les suspensions d'objets microscopiques ayant la faculté de se déplacer par eux-mêmes dans le fluide qui les entoure sont des systèmes qui présentent un intérêt croissant dans la communauté scientifique. Du fait de leur dynamique intrinsèquement hors-équilibre au sens de la physique statistique, ils génèrent des effets particulièrement complexes. Parmi les micro-objets autopropulsés existants, les micro-algues vertes représentent une part importante de la biomasse de la Terre et participent activement au retraitement du CO2 par leur activité photosynthétique. Elles présentent de plus un remarquable potentiel dans les domaines de la production de bio-carburants, du retraitement des déchets, de la fabrication de cosmétiques et de compléments alimentaires. La compréhension de la dynamique de nage de ce type de microorganisme est d'un intérêt primordial d'un point de vue industriel. Cet ouvrage présente l'étude de la dynamique de la micro-algue Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii. En utilisant un système de suivi de particules en imagerie optique que nous avons développé, nous analysons ici le mécanisme fondamental de nage utilisé par cette algue jusqu'à ses implications en terme d'effets collectifs sur la dynamique de nage d'une suspension semi-diluée.
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Garcia, Michaël. "Hydrodynamique de micro-nageurs." Thesis, Grenoble, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013GRENY011/document.

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Les suspensions d'objets microscopiques ayant la faculté de se déplacer par eux-mêmes dans le fluide qui les entoure sont des systèmes qui présentent un intérêt croissant dans la communauté scientifique. Du fait de leur dynamique intrinsèquement hors-équilibre au sens de la physique statistique, ils génèrent des effets particulièrement complexes. Parmi les micro-objets autopropulsés existants, les micro-algues vertes représentent une part importante de la biomasse de la Terre et participent activement au retraitement du CO2 par leur activité photosynthétique. Elles présentent de plus un remarquable potentiel dans les domaines de la production de bio-carburants, du retraitement des déchets, de la fabrication de cosmétiques et de compléments alimentaires. La compréhension de la dynamique de nage de ce type de microorganisme est d'un intérêt primordial d'un point de vue industriel. Cet ouvrage présente l'étude de la dynamique de la micro-algue Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii. En utilisant un système de suivi de particules en imagerie optique que nous avons développé, nous analysons ici le mécanisme fondamental de nage utilisé par cette algue jusqu'à ses implications en terme d'effets collectifs sur la dynamique de nage d'une suspension semi-diluée
The suspensions of microscopic objects with the ability to propel themselves into the surrounding fluid are systems of growing interest in the scientific community. Due to their intrinsic out-of-equilibrium dynamics in the sense of statistical physics, they generate complex effects. Among the existing self-propelled micro-objects, green micro-algae are an important part of the biomass of Earth and they actively participate to the recycling of CO2 by their photosynthetic activity. Moreover they have remarkable potential for the production of bio-fuels, waste reprocessing, cosmetics and dietary supplements production. From an industrial point of view, understanding the dynamics of this type of swimming microorganism is of primary interest. This work presents the study of the dynamics of microalgae Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii. Using a system of particle tracking with optical imaging that we have developed, we analyze the mechanism of stroke used by the algae up to its implications in terms of collective effects on the dynamics of swimming in a semi-dilute suspension
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Leblanc, Hugues. "Etude des coordinations bras-jambes chez le nageur de brasse." Rouen, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008ROUEL635.

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En brasse, le déplacement du nageur résulte d'une alternance de mouvements propulsifs et simultanés des bras et des jambes, tandis que leur retour s'effectue en grande partie ou complètement sous l'eau. Le nageur se trouve donc confronté à la nécessité de coordonner de façon optimale les actions de ses deux trains moteurs. Si les ouvrages techniques de natation décrivent un ou plusieurs modes de coordination, ces descriptions restent surtout formelles et théoriques. L'objet principal de ce travail est donc de caractériser de façon plus précise les coordinations bras-jambes en brasse. Ceci peut s'envisager en fonction de deux facteurs : le niveau d'expertise et l'allure de nage. Ces aspects sont développés dans les trois études présentées dans ce travail. La première est une analyse de la coordination bras-jambes chez l'expert, par rapport à des nageurs de niveau régional. La deuxième reprend le même paradigme, mais en s'intéressant aux conséquences des différentes coordinations sur les caractéristiques cinématiques du déplacement horizontal du nageur. Enfin la troisième s'attache à caractériser la coordination bras-jambes du nageur débutant. Les principaux résultats tendent à montrer que le nageur expert optimise ses coordinations en maintenant une plus grande continuité motrice, ce qui se traduit par une limitation de perte de vitesse intra-cyclique entre les actions propulsives des bras et des jambes. Par opposition, la coordination du nageur débutant laisse apparaître une superposition d'actions motrices, contradictoires d'un point de vue biomécanique. Les conséquences de ces observations sont discutées
Propulsion in breaststroke swimming results from the succession of simultaneous movements of the arms and legs. Another specific feature of this stroke is a complete or partial underwater recovery of the segments. As a consequence, the swimmer must optimaly coordinate the motor actions of his arms and legs. Although the typical coordination patterns of the breaststroke have already been described in swimming manuals, these descriptions refer more to theoretical models. Thus, the main goal of this doctoral dissertation is to characterize more accurately the arm-leg coordinations in the breaststroke. This goal can be studied according to the skill level and the swimming paces. The three studies exposed here will develop these aspects. The first study focuses on the arm-leg coordination patterns of elite swimmers. The second study analyses the effect of these different coordination patterns on the kinematics of horizontal displacement. Finally, the third study adresses the coordination pattern of the novice swimmer. The main results show that elite swimmers tend to optimalize their coordination by maintaining a greater motor continuity. This limits the intra-cyclic velocity drop during the lag time between the arm and leg propulsive actions. Furthermore, the coordination pattern of the novice swimmer indicates a superposition of contradictory actions from a biomechanical view point ? The consequences of these observations are discussed
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CAYOL, FABIENNE. "Comportements signifiants des meres a l'immersion de leur bebe-nageur." Aix-Marseille 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989AIX20331.

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Tourny, Claire. "Analyse des paramètres biomécaniques du nageur de brasse de haut niveau." Montpellier 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992MON14003.

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Books on the topic "Nagpur"

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Porcupines. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2005.

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Architecture of Bhoslas of Nagpur. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2004.

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Mehta, Swati. Killing justice: Vigilantism in Nagpur. New Delhi: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, 2005.

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Oranges from Nagpur and other stories. Bhubaneswar: Kusumita Publications, 2010.

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Kulkarni, Prashant P. Coinage of the Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur. Nagpur: Indian Coin Society, 1990.

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Gadre, Prabhakar. Bhosle of Nagpur and East India Company. Jaipur, India: Publication Scheme, 1994.

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In search of the tribal music of Chhota Nagpur. New Delhi: U.S. Printer, 2001.

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Bradley-Birt, F. B. Chota Nagpur, a little-known province of the empire. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1998.

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Nagpur police through ages: A micro study in macro setting. Nagpur: Rupam Publication, 2004.

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The story of fifty years' mission work in Chhota Nagpur. London: S.P.C.K., 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nagpur"

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Thakare, Ashwini, Amit Kumar, Vishrut Landge, and Sumeet Jaiswal. "Understanding and Quantifying Delays in Accessing ICD, Nagpur." In Transportation Research, 311–23. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9042-6_25.

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Hussainy, S. U., and M. K. Abdulappa. "A Limnological Reconnaissance of Lake Gorewada, Nagpur, India." In Man-Made Lakes: Their Problems and Environmental Effects, 500–506. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm017p0500.

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Kumar, Manish, Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Vinay Maitri, and Vivekananda Biswas. "Impact of Urbanisation on Land Surface Temperature in Nagpur, Maharashtra." In Sustainable Smart Cities in India, 227–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47145-7_15.

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Chakrabarty, Shyamal G., Uday S. Wankhede, and Rupesh S. Shelke. "Thermal Analysis of Salinity Gradient Solar Pond in Nagpur City." In Springer Proceedings in Energy, 487–92. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6879-1_46.

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Band, Nikhil, Aniruddha Ghare, and Avinash Vasudeo. "Forecasting Reference Evapotranspiration Using Artificial Neural Network for Nagpur Region." In Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources, 67–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64202-0_7.

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Deshkar, Sameer. "Resilience Perspective for Planning Urban Water Infrastructures: A Case of Nagpur City." In Disaster Risk Reduction, 131–54. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8947-3_9.

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Krishnamoorthi, K. P., Anuradha Gadkari, and M. K. Abdulappa. "Limnological Studies of Ambazari Reservoir, Nagpur, India, in Relation to Water Quality." In Man-Made Lakes: Their Problems and Environmental Effects, 507–12. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm017p0507.

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Garewal, Sahajpreet Kaur, and Avinash D. Vasudeo. "Causes and Sources of Groundwater Pollution: A Case Study of Nagpur City, India." In Groundwater, 123–33. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5789-2_10.

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Sukhwani, Vibhas, Kamakshi Thapa, Rajib Shaw, Sameer Deshkar, Bijon Kumer Mitra, and Wanglin Yan. "Ecosystem-Based Approaches for Water Stress Management—Lessons from Nagpur Metropolitan Area, India." In Disaster and Risk Research: GADRI Book Series, 389–410. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4815-1_17.

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Smita. "Optimal Routing of Solid Waste Collection and Disposal in Nagpur City Using GIS." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 263–74. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4114-2_21.

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Ghare, A. D., and P. D. Porey. "Estimation of Reference Evapotranspiration of Nagpur Region Using Simplified Approach." In 2008 First International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetet.2008.74.

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"Message from Honourable Vice Chancellor, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University." In 2013 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology (ICETET). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetet.2013.69.

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Raut, Ekta R., Aruna M. Sudame, and Manoj Shanti. "Scenario of E-waste in Nagpur city-a case study." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “MULTIDIMENSIONAL ROLE OF BASIC SCIENCE IN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY” ICMBAT 2018. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5100405.

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Darisi, Sridevi, and Seema Ubale. "A study of the status of women in physics in Nagpur." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING 2015 (ICCMSE 2015). AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4937710.

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Nandanwar, D. R., Dhananjay K. Parbat, and S. K. Deshmukh. "Study on Residents Perception and Attitudes Towards Urban Traffic Noise in Nagpur City." In 2009 Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetet.2009.216.

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Pujari, Paras R., and Madan V. Nanoti. "Integrated Resistivity Imaging and GPR Studies to Assess Groundwater Pollution Near Landfill Site, Nagpur‐India." In Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2006. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.2923605.

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Gaidhane, Pritesh D., Prabhakar D. Dorge, and Sanjay V. Balamwar. "Urban Change Detection and Analysis of Symbiosis University Nagpur, India Based on Remote Sensing Techniques." In 2021 3rd International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication (ICPSC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icspc51351.2021.9451722.

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Prasad, Ruchika. "Energy Efficient Smart Street Lighting System in Nagpur Smart City using IoT-A Case Study." In 2020 Fifth International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fmec49853.2020.9144848.

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Bahel, Vedant, Preeti Bajaj, and A. Thomas. "Knowledge Discovery in Educational Databases in Indian Educational System: A Case Study of GHRCE, Nagpur." In 2019 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Knowledge Economy (ICCIKE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccike47802.2019.9004421.

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Doifode, Prof V. R., Manali V. Aranke, SuyashM Choudhary, Vividha V. Dhengre, and Anmol M. Thawkar. "An Overview of Classes & Grouping in Generator Protection at V. I. P. L. (Nagpur)." In International Conference on Science and Engineering for Sustainable Development. Infogain Publication, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24001/ijaems.icsesd2017.93.

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Maheshwari, Sunil, Rajesh Chandwani, Mohammad Zoheb, Sungsup Ra, Sonalini Khetrapal, Rajesh Bhatia, Amar Nawkar, and Tikesh Bisen. Public–Private Partnership for Strengthening Urban Health in Nagpur: The Model Urban Primary Health Center Project. Asian Development Bank, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps220064-2.

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This paper presents an innovative public–private partnership to revive the urban primary health center (UPHC) system of Nagpur City in Maharashtra State, India. From the baseline assessment, the partnership between the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and Tata Trusts identified that the low utilization of UPHCs was due to inadequate infrastructure of the health centers, fewer working hours, inadequately trained human resources, and availability of staff only for a short time. A road map consisting of three phases was jointly prepared by NMC and Tata Trusts to improve the quality of service in 26 UPHCs, of which phase 3 is currently underway.
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Hamblin, Andrew, and Dawn Morrison. Air Force Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) review and summary, 2019. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/34164.

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Boyne, Erica. The Realization of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse: Reflections on Cross-Cultural Collaboration in the Post-NAGPRA Era. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.692.

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Kukreja, Prateek, Havishaye Puri, and Dil Rahut. Creative India: Tapping the Full Potential. Asian Development Bank Institute, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56506/kcbi3886.

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We provide the first reliable measure on the size of India’s creative economy, explore the many challenges faced by the creative industries, and provide recommendations to make India one of the most creative societies in the world. India’s creative economy—measured by the number of people working in various creative occupations—is estimated to contribute nearly 8% of the country’s employment, much higher than the corresponding share in Turkey (1%), Mexico (1.5%), the Republic of Korea (1.9%), and even Australia (2.1%). Creative occupations also pay reasonably well—88% higher than the non-creative ones and contribute about 20% to nation’s overall GVA. Out of the top 10 creative districts in India, 6 are non-metros—Badgam, Panipat (Haryana), Imphal (Manipur), Sant Ravi Das Nagar (Uttar Pradesh), Thane (Maharashtra), and Tirupur (Tamil Nadu)—indicating the diversity and depth of creativity across India. Yet, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, India’s creative exports are only one-tenth of those of the People’s Republic of China. To develop the creative economy to realize its full potential, Indian policy makers would like to (i) increase the recognition of Indian culture globally; (ii) facilitate human capital development among its youth; (iii) address the bottlenecks in the intellectual property framework; (iv) improve access to finance; and (v) streamline the process of policy making by establishing one intermediary organization. India must also leverage its G20 Presidency to put creative economy concretely on the global agenda.
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District level baseline survey of family planning program in Uttar Pradesh: Kanpur. Population Council, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1995.1008.

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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) with financial support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has sponsored the Innovations in Family Planning Services Project (under the management of the State Innovations in Family Planning Services Agency, Lucknow). The project aims to reduce fertility through increasing accessibility, improving quality, and generating demand for family planning services. It attempts to achieve its objectives by supporting service innovations in the public and nongovernmental sector and through social marketing of contraceptives. These intervention strategies are expected to increase the couple protection rate of the state in general and of Kanpur Nagar in particular. One of the prerequisites is to carry out a baseline survey in selected districts of Uttar Pradesh. The BSUP is primarily a household survey with an overall target sample size of 37,000 ever married women ages 13–49 years. The Population Council has collaborated with a number of Indian Consulting Organizations (COs) for survey implementation. Each CO has carried out the survey in one or more districts. The baseline survey was initiated in 15 out of the state’s 63 districts. This report pertains to district Kanpur Nagar.
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Attracting youth to voluntary counseling and testing services in Uganda. Population Council, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/hiv15.1009.

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Little is known about the use of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) by youth, a group that comprises more than half of those newly infected with HIV. An exploratory study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya, and Kampala and Masaka in Uganda revealed that young people want information, confidentiality, low-cost HIV testing, and friendly, professional counseling. Two facilities in Kampala, the AIDS Information Center (AIC) and Naguru Teenage Information and Health Center (NTIHC), implemented new youth-oriented strategies to increase VCT utilization and satisfaction with services among young people. In 2001, AIC established a youth corner behind the regular adult clinic with a separate gate so youth could enter in privacy. In 2002, NTIHC began offering VCT two days per week. This brief presents findings from exit interviews conducted with youth 14–21 years old leaving services at AIC and NTIHC. It also draws on in-depth interviews with exit interview participants and on focus groups conducted with tested and untested youth.
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