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Shah, S. K., and G. M. Bhat. "Prof. Tapaswi Ram Sharma (1929–2012)." Journal of the Geological Society of India 81, no. 1 (2013): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12594-013-0015-9.

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Srinivas, V. "Book review: Ram Sewak Sharma, The Making of Aadhar: The World’s Largest Identity Platform." Indian Journal of Public Administration 67, no. 1 (2021): 140–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00195561211001609.

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Sharma, Manoj, and Buddhi Ram Oli. "Araneophagy by Hyllus semicupreus (Araneae: Salticidae)." Peckhamia 244, no. 1 (2021): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6360204.

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Sharma, Balraj, Romit Seth, Ph.D, et al. "Genome-wide transcriptional analysis unveils the molecular basis of organ-specific expression of isosteroidal alkaloids biosynthesis in critically endangered Fritillaria roylei Hook." Phytochemistry 187 (July 31, 2021): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112772.

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Sharma, Balraj, Seth, Romit, Ph.D, Thakur, Sapna, Parmar, Rajni, Masand, Mamta, Devi, Amna, Singh, Gopal, Dhyani, Praveen, Choudhary, Shruti, Sharma, Ram Kumar, Ph.D (2021): Genome-wide transcriptional analysis unveils the molecular basis of organ-specific expression of isosteroidal alkaloids biosynthesis in critically endangered Fritillaria roylei Hook. Phytochemistry (112772) 187: 1-12, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112772, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112772
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Editor, The. "Various Book Reviews." Himalayan Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 3 (November 25, 2008): 148–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hjsa.v3i0.1502.

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Biswo Kallyan Parajuli(ed). Sociology and Anthropology in Nepal, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Prithwi Naryan Campus,2008, 169pp, Rs 250(pb) Rafael J. Engel and Russell K. Schutt : The Practice of Research in Social Work Sage Publication, Thousand Oaks, California USA (2005) Price NRs 3508 (Soft Cover) PP 554, XXI Hemant R. Ojha, Netra P. Timsina, Ram B. Chhetri, Krishna P. Paudel (ed.). Knowledge System and Natural Resources, Management, Policy and Institutions in Nepal, Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.,2008, p.p. 173, ISBN: 978-81-7596-563-8, Price not quoted. Kailash Nath Pyakuryal, PhD, Bishnu Raj Upreti, PhD Sager Nath Sharma, PhD. (ed). Nepal: Transition to Transformation, Published by NCCR North South, June 2008. Page 234, ISBN: 978-9937-2-0602-0, Price not quoted. Prof. Chaitanya Mishra, The Essays on the Sociology of Nepal Published by FinePrint Inc., Anamnagar, Kathmandu Nepal, 2007. Page 363, ISBN: 99946-2-321-4, Price Rs. 450.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hjsa.v3i0.1502 Himalayan Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol.III, Sept. 2008 p.148-165
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Suganthi, P., and Vasumathy Subrahmoniam Hariharan. "Let the deserving deserve the best – HR analytics at Lotus Tech Solutions." Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 15, no. 2 (2025): 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-08-2024-0340.

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Learning outcomes By engaging with this case, students will: 1. Understand the role of HR Analytics in workforce planning and decision-making. 2. Evaluate the ethical and strategic implications of data-driven HR decisions. 3. Analyze the balance between quantitative data and qualitative human factors in talent management. 4. Apply business intelligence tools (e.g. Power BI) to real-world HR challenges. 5. Develop critical thinking in handling workforce restructuring in an economic downturn. Case overview/synopsis This case study explores the challenges, ethical dilemmas and strategic implications of HR Analytics at Lotus Tech Solutions, a mid-sized IT firm headquartered in Bangalore, India. Co-founded by Ram Kumar and Rahul Sharma, the company has grown steadily over the years, fostering a strong employee-centric culture. However, an economic downturn has forced the leadership team to reevaluate their workforce strategy, making data-driven decisions on promotions, retention and retrenchments inevitable. At the center of the case is Ram Kumar, the CEO, who faces a complex decision-making dilemma. Recent HR Analytics reports, generated through Power BI dashboards, have flagged seven employees for promotion based on exceptional performance metrics, while identifying 79 employees for potential retrenchment due to persistently low productivity and engagement scores. While the data presents a seemingly straightforward course of action, Ram understands that raw numbers do not capture the full picture – factors such as employee potential, mentorship, morale and institutional knowledge remain crucial but difficult to quantify. Complexity academic level This case is designed for: • Course: MBA courses in Human Resource Management, Business Analytics, Organizational Behavior and Leadership. • Level: Postgraduate (MBA, Executive MBA or Senior Undergraduate HRM courses). • When used: Ideal for use after introducing concepts of HR Analytics, workforce planning and ethical decision-making in HRM. Supplementary material Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 6: Human Resource Management.
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Deivasigamani, T., and K. N. Sharmila. "THE PORTRAYAL OF SOCIO- CULTURAL ISSUES IN AKHIL SHARMA’S AN OBEDIENT FATHER." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 7, no. 5 (2019): 771–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.7596.

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Purpose of the Study: The aim of this paper is to explore the portrayal of socio-cultural issues in Akhil Sharma’s novel, An Obedient Father and the issues of cultural identity tormenting situations and incidents in a family and in their relationship with one another.
 Methodology: The research paper proposes to make use of the writings of Akhil Sharma’s novel, An Obedient Father through ground study with references drawn from a cultural perspective. The secondary data included related articles and web sources related to diaspora and cultural studies. The secondary data obtained help the researcher arrive at important inference and conclusion. The present paper analyses the cultural issues and problems faced by the characters and concentrates on the specific techniques and styles used by the novelist.
 Main Findings: The finding of the study is that Sharma integrates conventional Indian ideologies born out of a colonial past with an unknown future, depicting the cultural trauma and the problems of survival It also brings out socio-cultural issues through the major characters particularly the protagonist Ram Karan reflects the contemporary modern man’s corrupted personality. It also focuses on how the modern man breaks away from the age-old Indian tradition and culture and how Indian politics failed to maintain the traditional socio-cultural values.
 Applications of the Study: When analyzing the cultural issues in An Obedient Father, the readers can understand that Sharma is a diaspora novelist and his characters face the problems of expatriation, immigration, dislocation, disorientation, and displacement. This study is very useful to the researchers in the field of Indian Literature, Diaspora Literature, and Cultural studies.
 Novelty/Originality of this study: This paper highlights a realistic picture of contemporary India is portrayed by recording the changing Indian social and political scene with carefully creating the fictional characters for creative purposes. Sharma draws an acid-etched picture of modern Indian society, in which the corrupt political system victimizes all citizens.
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Mammadova, Matanat. "Various strategies & methods for successful improvement in English oral communication skills." Scientific bulletin of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky 2021, no. 3 (136) (2021): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2617-6688-2021-3-6.

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It has been claimed that ‘no individual’s linguistic repertoire is perfect’ (Maleki 2007, as cited in (Hmaid, 2014)). Both indigenous and non-native participants of any community frequently encounter obstacles, relying on restricted verbal tools to convey their intention. Communication strategies are the methods through which speakers seek to bridge the barrier amongst all individuals who wish to convey and the instantly accessible language assets. The significance of English cannot be overstated. Paragraph fragmentation, run-on phrases, and general topic alignment are the major opponents of proper grammar. Communicating is the most fundamental mode of interaction. That is the only fundamental human privilege with the fewest limits and is regarded as extremely essential by the legislation. Currently, fluency in English is practically a must for accomplishment in the globe. This research paper reveals a mixed-method methodology in scrutinizing possible effective modules and types for oral communication skills in the English language. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were taken into consideration throughout the whole investigation, where the studies of Dhani Ram Sharma, Apisara Sritulanon, Panna Chaturongakul, Thapanee Thammetar, Anne Syomwene, Zhanli Yang, Yaseen Hmaid, JD Singh had a huge impact on the results and discussions of the research. The main obstacles illustrated throughout the research were lack of preparation, lack of spoken English, poor vocabulary, inability to clearly understand native speakers or others speaking this language, and inability to express ideas that were discussed and analyzed with the offered solutions. The following research objectives are being analyzed throughout the investigation: making a significant commitment for persuading instructors & others; developing a conceptual method for instructors; promoting the benefits of communication skills; offering a skill different from conventional learning speaking skills to learning English; examining the efficacy of conversation skills. Examples, strategies, and recommendations illustrated by the authors in the following sections of the research paper underline the importance of oral communication skills both in the teaching environment and in the professional sphere. Furthermore, the analysis of statistics made by Dhani Ram Sharma, stressed the positive impacts of strategies used by them in improving and developing students’ communication skills. Moreover, the results and discussions concerning the revealing of research findings affirm that activities and strategies implemented were successful enough for future professional accomplishments of oral communication skills.
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Singhal, Rahul, Kushagr Singhal, Rudra Patel, Peter Lemaire, Sreekanth Ponnada, and Rakesh Sharma. "Electrochemical Characterizations of Ternary MnO2/Cus/Rgo Materials for Supercapacitor Applications." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 1 (2022): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02172mtgabs.

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Supercapacitors are considered as a new class of energy storage device because of their high power density, environmentally friendliness, long cycleability, and flexible design capabilities. MnO2 and CuS have been found to be promising for supercapacitor applications because of their low cost, abundance in nature, and are environmentally friendly. Besides this, reduced graphene oxide emerged as most promising carbon materials for energy storage applications because of its high specific surface area, good electrical conductivity, and ability to attach metal oxide without any agglomeration. Recently, it has been reported that ternary nanocomposites have superior electrochemical performances because of their synergistic effect, which help to enhance the charge movement within the electrode material. We already reported that the specific capacitance of CuS and MnO2 as 158 F/g and 300 F/g at current densities of 0.5 A/g, respectively [1,2]. In this work we have synthesized MnO2/CuS/rGO ternary nanocomposite by hydrothermal method. The physical characterization of the synthesized materials was carried out using X-Ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry(DSC), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). All electrochemical measurements were conducted in standard three-electrode configuration, using a platinum wire, Ag/AgCl, and MnO2/CuS/rGO as a counter, reference, and working electrode, respectively. The results related to physical characterization, specific capacitance, cycleability, and energy density will be presented. Reference: Rahul Singhal, David Thorne, Peter K. LeMaire, Xavier Martinez, Chen Zhao, Ram K. Gupta, David Uhl, Ellen Scanley, Christine C. Broadbridgeand Rakesh K. Sharma, AIP Advances 10, (2020) 035307; https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5132713. Rahul Singhal, Justin Fagnoni, David Thorne, Peter K. LeMaire, Xavier Martinez, Chen Zhao, Ram K. Gupta, David Uhl, Ellen Scanley, Christine C. Broadbridge, Mani Manivannan, MRS Advances, 4 (13) 777-782 (2019), https://doi.org/10.1557/adv.2019.86
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Singh, Ruchi. "Saraswati Panchak – A Novel Herbal Combination for Mental Health." Interdisciplinary Journal of Yagya Research 3, no. 2 (2021): 09–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36018/ijyr.v3i2.59.

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Herbal medicines have a history of long therapeutic use and are still serving a lot of the health needs of a big population of the world. However, the quality control still remains a challenge because of the variation of chemical constituents involved. There are numerous compounds in herbal drugs that are in complex matrices in which no single active constituent is responsible for the overall efficacy. This creates a challenge in establishing quality control standards and standardization of finished herbal drugs. Saraswati Panchak is a novel combination given by Pandit Shri Ram Sharma Acharya for mental health. In this study, components of this novel herbal combination were explained for its potential utility in mental illness. In addition, the study also detailed how Saraswati Panchak Churna was converted into tablet form to increase the shelf life, make it easy to dispense, for dose fixation, etc. The tablet was subjected to organoleptic analysis and physico-chemical analysis to establish its efficacy. After performing complete analysis it was found that all the parameters are within the range. The coarse powder of these herbs may be used as havan samagri in brain related disorders because of the presence of nootropic herbs.
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Matoïan, Valérie. "Ras Shamra-Ougarit (Syrie) et la production de matières vitreuses au Proche-Orient au IIe millénaire avant Jésus-Christ." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010675.

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La production des matières vitreuses, ensemble d'espèces siliceuses renfermant une phase vitreuse, connait un développement remarquable au Proche-Orient au cours de l’Age du bronze, plus particulièrement au cours du IIe millénaire av. J. -C. Notre thèse apporte un éclairage nouveau sur le sujet au travers de l'études du matériel de deux sites levantins, celui de Ras Shamra-Ougarit, capitale du royaume cananéen du même nom, et celui de son port principal implante à Minet El-Beida. Localisée sur la côte nord-syrienne, la cité florissante d'Ougarit occupe alors une position privilégiée au carrefour des échanges internationaux, entre l'Égée, l'Égypte, l’Anatolie, la Palestine, la Syrie intérieure et la Mésopotamie. Le matériel étudie provient des fouilles archéologiques réalisées depuis la fin des années 20 jusqu'à aujourd'hui. L'ensemble constitue un corpus de référence de près de 20. 000 pièces, l'un des plus importants du Proche-Orient. Le matériel, date du IIe millénaire av. J. -C. (soit des périodes du bronze moyen et du bronze récent), se répartit ainsi : près de 18. 000 objets en « faïence », 1000 en verre, 266 en « bleu égyptien » et 26 en céramique argileuse à Glacure. Le catalogue exhaustif de ce corpus, en grande partie inédit, est présenté dans le tome II de la thèse qui comprend deux volumes (textes et illustrations). Le tome 1 (constitue de deux volumes) de la thèse est consacré à l'analyse du matériel. L'approche typologique, stylistique, et technique {cf. Plusieurs programmes de recherche archéométrique réalisés au laboratoire de recherche des musées de France à Paris) du matériel a pour objectif premier la définition de l'origine de la production, approche particulièrement complexe dans le cas d'une cite comme Ougarit caractérisée par son cosmopolitisme culturel. Dans un second temps, la dimension sociale de ces produits de luxe est abordée à la lumière des données archéologiques et textuelles.
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Pinero, Pablo, Martin Bruckner, Hanspeter Wieland, Eva Pongrácz, and Stefan Giljum. "The raw material basis of global value chains: allocating environmental responsibility based on value generation." Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09535314.2018.1536038.

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A new approach to allocate environmental responsibility, the "value added-based responsibility" allocation, is presented in this article. This metric allocates total environmental pressures occurring along an international supply chain to the participating sectors and countries according to the share of value added they generate within that specific supply chain. We show that - due to their position in global value chains - certain sectors (e.g. services) and countries (e.g. Germany) receive significantly greater responsibility compared to other allocation approaches. This adds a new perspective to the discussions concerning a fair distribution of mitigation costs among nations, companies and consumers.
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Mahmoud, Omar. "La répartition des pouvoirs en Syrie à l’époque du Bronze Récent : d’après les textes akkadiens d’Emar et d’Ougarit." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LYO20025.

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L’intérêt historique suscité par la richesse des vestiges provenant d’Emar et d’Ougarit ainsi que de plusieurs autres cités de l’époque, notamment Alalaḫ, nous a poussé à nous intéresser à la répartition des pouvoirs en Syrie à l’époque du Bronze Récent, question pour laquelle peu d’études des synthèse ont été consacrées à l’heure actuelle.Nous concentrerons notre étude sur plusieurs villes à l’époque du Bronze Récent, depuis le début de la deuxième moitié de deuxième millénaire jusqu’au début de XIIe siècle av. J.-C.Certes, Il existe un pouvoir religieux, économique ; mais le plus souvent la notion de pouvoir sous-entend la présence d’une puissance politique à laquelle est soumise une communauté. Nous distinguerons donc les termes d’ « autorité » et de « pouvoir », ce dernier devant être considéré comme l’application et la manifestation de l’autorité.Les textes anciens représentent pour notre étude une documentation directe. Les tablettes provenant des cités syriennes de cette époque sont au cœur de notre étude. Il s’agit surtout de tablettes cunéiformes écrites en akkadien.Nous pensons qu’une recherche analytique et comparative nous aidera de mieux connaître les différents types de pouvoir en Syrie, de repérer les divers détenteurs du pouvoir au Bronze Récent et de définir les caractéristiques propres à l’organisation politique syrienne durant cette même période<br>The historical interest generated by the rich archaeological remains from Emar and Ugarit as well as several other cities of the era, including Alalah, encouraged us to take an interest in the distribution of power in Syria at the Late Bronze Age, a question for which few synthesis studies have been devoted today. We focus our study on several cities during the Late Bronze Age, since the beginning of the second half of the second millennium to the early twelfth century BC.Certainly, there is a religious power and economic power, but more often the notion of power implies the presence of a political power which is subject to a community. We therefore distinguish the terms “authority” and “power”, the latter to be considered the application and demonstration of authority. The ancient texts represent a direct documentation for this study. The akkadian cuneiform tablets from the Syrian cities of this period are in the middle of our research.We believe that a comparative and analytical research will help us better understand the different types of power in Syria, to identify the various rulers of the Late Bronze Age and define the characteristics of the Syrian political organization during this period
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Glowinkowska, Mira. "Continuous Space : Transforming a Car Park Into a Co-House." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-223391.

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The cohouse is a smarter type of housing, where we can find solutions through sharing. It combines the home with the social meeting place, resembling an indoor/outdoor fusion. My intention with this project is to create a housing that is unfinished, a continuous project. Where the residents are encouraged to try other ways of living. Where the rooms are not only made up by walls but also created by the bodies of people, forever changing and rearranged - a continuous space.
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Sharma, Hem Raj [Verfasser]. "Structure, morphology, and dynamics of quasicrystal surfaces / Hem Raj Sharma." 2002. http://d-nb.info/965548724/34.

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Hawley, Robert. "Studies in Ugaritic Epistolography." Phd thesis, 2003. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3088741.

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Barnwell, Kristi Nichole. "From trucial states to nation state : decolonization and the formation of the United Arab Emirates, 1952-1971." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3717.

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Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, announced in January 1968 that the British government would withdraw from the Persian Gulf by the end of 1971. For Britain, the decision indicated a re-prioritization of British global defense obligations. For the rulers of the Arab emirates of the Persian Gulf, Wilson‘s announcement signaled an end of British military protection, and the beginning of a process of negotiations that culminated in the establishment of the United Arab Emirates on December 3, 1971. An examination of the process by which the individual Persian Gulf states became a sovereign federation presents an opportunity to examine the roles of nationalism and anti-imperialism played in the establishment of the Union. This work demonstrates that Arab rulers in the Persian Gulf strove to establish their new state with close ties to Great Britain, which provided technical, military, and administrative assistance to the emirates, while also publicly embracing the popular ideologies of anti-imperialism and Arab socialism, which dominated the political discourse in the Arab world through most of the twentieth century. viii This dissertation draws on primary source materials from British and American government archives, speeches and government publications from the Arab Emirates, memoirs and a wide variety of secondary sources. These materials provide the basis for understanding the state-building process of the United Arab Emirates in the areas of pre-withdrawal development, the decision to withdraw, the problems of establishing a federal constitution, and the problems posed by the need for security in the post-withdrawal Persian Gulf.<br>text
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La, Ganza Susan Ann. "Waiting for Death: The Poetic Transformation of Grief An Autoethnography." Phd thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/116913.

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This project begins when I find myself writing a poem to express a sudden flow of painful feelings. My lover has cancer. He will die within two years. He asks that we do not talk about it. I see that in this first poem the dominant text is from earlier times. The cancer is subtext. His shocking news with its silencing injunction has fired dark images in my imagination. As I write more poems an autoethnography evolves where I observe and reflect on the conscious and unconscious unfolding of a grieving process. The poems comprise Volume 2 of the thesis. To carry out this study a framework is set up to use poetry in the form of autoethnography as a qualitative research method. As this thesis is based on creative practice, a poet, Geoff Page is added to my supervisory panel. The poems themselves are part of the framework, as are the synergistic works and the theoretical ideas from poetry, philosophy, anthropology and psychoanalysis. I dream, remember and discover, and write a series of relatively autonomous poems over four years. The chair of my panel responds to my ideas by proposing cross- cultural ethnographies and poems of loss to enrich my inquiry. In particular I focus on research that has been undertaken into Yolngu mortuary rituals. This dialogic process fires my creative work. I analyse the poems using psychoanalytic ideas, and anthropological writings. Building on the insights of the anthropologist W.E.H. Stanner, I look at what lies behind the veils of the metaphysical core of my poetry.* At the same time I discover a resonance with Yolngu philosophy, and the capacity of Yolngu rituals to transform death into life. This study generates knowledge of my unconscious grieving process. The poems show how my mind deals with the loss, and how I use my mind to free my spirit from the pull of death. I find much in common with grieving in other cultures. The poems show a way through the grieving process. They transform raw grief into unconscious elements of experience, which are linked and contained in metaphor and expressed like daytime dreams. In this way, as in the poetry of Yolngu crying ceremonies, sung by the woman who is the primary mourner, the unbearable becomes not only bearable but also expressible and inclusive. I discover that as I live and observe my own process I experience a surprising transformation. I go to the origins of shared cultural experience. Like the Yolngu, I am no longer waiting for death but anticipating birth.
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Books on the topic "Ram Sharma"

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Yadav, Kripal Chandra. Shri Ram Sharma. Haryana Historical Society, 1991.

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Rangnath, S. Poetry of Dr. Ram Karan Sharma. Pratibha Prakashan, 1997.

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1950-, Kuṭumbaśāstrī Vempaṭi, ред. Advaitamaṇiḥ: Professor Ram Murti Sharma commemorative volume = Advaitamaṇiḥ. Vidyanidhi Prakashan, 2012.

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Śarmā, Rāmakaraṇa. Śrutimahatī: Glory of Sanskrit tradition : Prof. Ram Karan Sharma felicitation volume. Pratibha Prakashan, 2008.

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Sharma, Thakur D. The science and logic of the absolutely pure: By Thakur D. Sharma ; with appendices by Rishi S. Raj and Vishwa S. Raj. G.I. Corp., 1999.

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Correia, João Pedro Santos. Pesca comercial de tubarões e raias em Portugal. Câmara Municipal, 2009.

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1927-, Favrod Charles-Henri, and Nassib Sélim, eds. Stories of women. Dewi Lewis Publishing, 1995.

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Ishmael, Amelia, ed. Helvete 3. punctum books, 2016. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0158.1.00.

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Not to be confused with metal studies, music criticism, ethnography, or sociology, Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory is a speculative and creative endeavor, one which seeks ways of thinking that count as Black Metal events — and indeed, to see how Black Metal might count as thinking. Theory of Black Metal, and Black Metal of theory. Mutual blackening. Therefore, we eschew any approach that treats theory and Metal discretely, preferring to take the left-hand path by insisting on “some kind of connaturality between the two, a shared capacity for nigredo.” Black Metal Theory is noise. Lacking one clear manifesto or position, it fails to become an elite circle. It is amplified and transmitted electronically: through instruments, lo-fi recordings, internets, and print-on-demand publishers…yet rather than a clear direction of progress we glean only its subversive raw dissonance, disruptions, animalistic screams, resonating disturbances, high-pitched feedback, primitive growls, and its atmospheric statics, hisses, and drones. Black Metal Theory refuses to be hi-fi. It quenches its sonic thirsts from primordial-ditch stews that resemble the dark sludge of recently melted snowfall — pristine white flakes transmuted into a tumultuously sexy and delicious mixture of trash and dirt and ash and poison that swirls and splashes in ditches before seeping into the underground. Our ears drink this disharmonious black bile and our bodies suspend in its intoxicating formless complexities. The third issue of Helvete, “Bleeding Black Noise,” features artwork and essays that focus on the sonic aspects of Black Metal, specifically its interactions with Noise — the interruptions, creations, and destructions of signals. “Bleeding Black Noise” is a revision of Steven Parrino’s statement, “My relation between Rock and visual art: I will bleed for you.” In this issue, Rock is replaced with Noise, and Bleeding is celebrated as a release of the Black Noise — raw energy and formless potential. The essays and art portfolios included here experiment with sonic and conceptual feedback, as well as the way that black noise works through feedback as a process, resonating as background hums or drones, and cascading in foregrounded screams.
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Pt. Shri Ram Sharma, a biography. Centre for Study of Haryana History, Culture & Social Development, 2008.

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Glory of knowledge: Professor Ram Murti Sharma felicitation volume. Eastern Book Linkers, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ram Sharma"

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Singh, Manoj Kumar. "Sharma, Govardhan Rai." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_2425.

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Singh, Manoj Kumar. "Sharma, Govardhan Rai." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_2425.

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Rugh, Andrea B. "Sharja and Ras Al Khaima (Rak) During Early Qawasim Rule." In The Political Culture of Leadership in the United Arab Emirates. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230603493_7.

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Rugh, Andrea B. "Sharja and Ras Al Khaima (Rak) Separate Under Qawasim Rule." In The Political Culture of Leadership in the United Arab Emirates. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230603493_8.

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Tait, David, and Meredith Rossner. "4. Digital justice." In Digital Humanities in the India Rim. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0423.04.

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Courts have increasingly made use of video technologies to allow witnesses and defendants to take part in hearings. This use increased dramatically as a result of COVID-19. Not only did individuals appear on screens in physical courtrooms, but courts themselves sometimes went virtual. We examine what happens to interactions and rituals when the physical courtroom disappears. We compare the standard form of video conference based on isolating participants into boxes in a gallery, with an alternative approach, the metaverse court, which brings participants together into a shared space.
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Pardee, Dennis. "RS 18.113A+B, LETTRE D’UN SERVITEUR DU ROI D’OUGARIT SE TROUVANT À CHYPRE." In Ras Shamra 18.113A+B, Lettre d’un serviteur du roi d’ougarit se trouvant à chypre. Gorgias Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463235369-001.

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Woodbridge-Dodd, Kim, and Evette A. Hunkins-Hutchinson. "Reflections on the Impact of Mental Health Ward Staff Training in Race Equality and Values-Based Practice." In International Perspectives in Values-Based Mental Health Practice. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47852-0_44.

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AbstractIn this chapter, the authors reflect on a project they ran a few years ago that combined race equality with values-based practice training for the staff on a high-achieving mental health ward. One author (KWD, who is white) organised the project in her role as operational manager. She also ran the values-based practice part of the training drawing on her considerable experience in this area. The other author (EH, who is black) carried out an independent evaluation of the project drawing on her experience with both values-based practice and race equality in mental health. Notable is the extent of the differences between them in their pre-project expectations and in their initial understandings of the experiences of the participants. In resolving these differences, they come to a number of shared conclusions about how future projects of this kind might be run.
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Otto, Wolfgang, Sharmila Upadhyaya, and Stefan Dietze. "Enhancing Software-Related Information Extraction via Single-Choice Question Answering with Large Language Models." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65794-8_21.

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AbstractThis paper describes our participation in the Shared Task on Software Mentions Disambiguation (SOMD), with a focus on improving relation extraction in scholarly texts through generative Large Language Models (LLMs) using single-choice question-answering. The methodology prioritises the use of in-context learning capabilities of LLMs to extract software-related entities and their descriptive attributes, such as distributive information. Our approach uses Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) techniques and LLMs for Named Entity Recognition (NER) and Attributive NER to identify relationships between extracted software entities, providing a structured solution for analysing software citations in academic literature. The paper provides a detailed description of our approach, demonstrating how using LLMs in a single-choice QA paradigm can greatly enhance IE methodologies. Our participation in the SOMD shared task highlights the importance of precise software citation practices and showcases our system’s ability to overcome the challenges of disambiguating and extracting relationships between software mentions. This sets the groundwork for future research and development in this field.
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Sharma, Ram. "Ram Sharma." In Mapping the Nation. Anthem Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1gxp7rg.16.

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"Saq-Ram Aquifer System (West)." In Inventory of Shared Water Resources in Western Asia. United Nations, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/874ab82a-en.

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Chen, Xiao, Youssef Michel, Hamid Sadeghian, and Sami Haddadin. "Network-aware Shared Autonomy in Bilateral Teleoperation." In 2024 IEEE-RAS 23rd International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/humanoids58906.2024.10769942.

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Jafari, Sadegh, Mohsen Mahmoodzadeh, Vanooshe Nazari, Razieh Bahmanyar, and Kathryn Burrows. "DRAGON at FIGNEWS 2024 Shared Task: a Dedicated RAG for October 7th conflict News." In Proceedings of The Second Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.arabicnlp-1.58.

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Patwardhan, Shriniwas, Ahmed Bashatah, Wilsaan M. Joiner, Jonathon Schofield, and Siddhartha Sikdar. "Closed-Loop Shared Proportional Position Control of a Prosthetic Hand Using Sonomyography." In 2024 10th IEEE RAS/EMBS International Conference for Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/biorob60516.2024.10719773.

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Wang, Daniel. "Myth-Busting: Proving That Bio-Based Raw Materials Can Replace Petroleum-Based Products." In CONFERENCE 2023. AMPP, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-19331.

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Abstract As sustainability continues to be an industry driver for innovation, bio-based raw materials for organic coatings give formulators the option to create a more sustainable product. However, when formulators consider replacing their petroleum-based raw materials with bio-based counterparts, one might fear coating performance may suffer as a result. This paper compares an industry standard petroleum-based polyisocyanate to a bio-based polyisocyanate when used in a two-component (2K) solvent-borne polyurethane, a 2K solvent-borne fluoropolymer, and a 2K solvent-borne polyaspartic coating. Test results such as pot life, dry times, gloss, and more will be shared to support the theory that bio-based products have similar performance to a petroleum-based counterpart. With these results, the hope is to improve the industry’s perspective on bio-based raw materials and dispel any myths that associate sustainable solutions with lower performance. In addition, this paper serves as an example on how raw material suppliers can help paint manufacturers achieve their sustainability initiatives through the offerings of bio-based alternatives.
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Chimbli, Sri Krishna. "Ghost Pearlite in External Corrosion of Buried Pipeline." In CONFERENCE 2023. AMPP, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-19443.

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Abstract A failure analysis of buried API 5L Grade X42 pipeline that leaked exhibited ghost pearlite in the corrosion scale. Ghost pearlite refers to the preferential corrosion of the ferrite grains surrounding pearlite grains in carbon steel. The 12.75-inch OD, 0.25-inch wall pipeline was installed in 1949 and was in natural gas service. The work scope for the pipeline failure analysis included visual examination, metallography, energy dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy (EDS), X-Ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, Vickers hardness and tensile tests to determine the mechanism that led to the perforation. This paper provides the failure analysis results and the damage mechanism. Ghost pearlite is not typically observed in external corrosion products of buried pipelines and presents a unique case to share the findings.
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von Rappard, Axel W., Heinz G. Neuhoff, and Salvatore A. Della Villa. "RAM - Performance of Modern Gas Turbines." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-416.

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Power and heat rate, and exhaust gas and noise emissions are commonly used to evaluate the performance of power generation equipment. Recently, reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM) are being widely adopted as more significant evaluation criteria for gas turbine power plants. All the criteria are used to evaluate new equipment and the measurements on previous installations are the basis for expected values. What differentiates RAM from the other three criteria is the duration of the measurements. Collecting and processing of RAM data is different since it needs to be collected during normal operation of the plant and over a long period of time. This means it is a coordinated effort of both partners; the customers and the manufacturers. This paper provides a summary of results over a period of four years with a review of the data and conclusions concerning the actual operation. It shows that gas turbine plants can be operated with high reliability and availability requirements. Outages can be reduced in both frequency and length, if the service management is based on the shared information of a worldwide RAM field data collection. A coordinated communication line is a prerequisite for sharing this information. The exchange of information is also mandatory if short reaction time for improvements is required. The planning for the implementation of the communication tools is presented in detail in terms of a ‘road map’ of this program.
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Stone, Bryan D., and G. W. Forbes. "Novel techniques for ray tracing in inhomogeneous media." In OSA Annual Meeting. Optica Publishing Group, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1989.mt1.

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Tracing rays through inhomogeneous media generally involves numerically integrating a differential equation. Accuracy doubling,1 which takes advantage of the extremal property of a ray (namely, Fermat's principle) in a novel way, provides a framework for deriving new higher-order integration schemes from existing integration schemes. These accuracy doubled integration schemes will, in general, be of twice the order as the scheme from which they are derived. This technique has been applied to a commonly used fourth-order Runge-Kutta scheme introduced by Sharma et al.2 In the context of inhomogeneous ray tracing, however, the form of the differential equation makes it possible to derive a more efficient fourth-order Runge-Kutta scheme on which to apply the techniques of accuracy doubling. The resulting scheme is eighth order, but it requires fewer computations to achieve a given accuracy than the eighth-order scheme derived from Sharma's method. It so happens that, to derive these accuracy doubled schemes, the underlying Runge-Kutta scheme must be modified to provide differential ray information about the base ray being traced. A method of determining this differential ray information is presented, and this procedure has uses outside the context of accuracy doubling.
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Pujol, Alexandre, and Christina Thorpe. "Dog ORAM: A Distributed and Shared Oblivious RAM Model with Server Side Computation." In 2015 IEEE/ACM 8th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ucc.2015.109.

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Petry, Marcelo R., Antonio Paulo Moreira, Rodrigo A. M. Braga, and Luis Paulo Reis. "Shared control for obstacle avoidance in intelligent wheelchairs." In 2010 IEEE Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ramech.2010.5513193.

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Wang, Jianxing, Yenni Tim, Weng-Fai Wong, Zhong-Liang Ong, Zhenyu Sun, and Hai Helen Li. "A coherent hybrid SRAM and STT-RAM L1 cache architecture for shared memory multicores." In 2014 19th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aspdac.2014.6742958.

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Reports on the topic "Ram Sharma"

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Jabado, Rima, Adriana Gonzalez-Pestana, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, et al. Important Shark and Ray Areas South American Inland Waters Region. IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2025.r13.

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The seventh Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Montevideo, Uruguay from 13–17 January 2025. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was the South American Inland Waters. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 21 Important Shark and Ray Areas and 14 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 0.4 km2 at depths of 0–4 m (Agualasal-Catatumbo in Colombia) to large areas of 19,495 km2 (Amazon River Mouth in Brazil) from 0–50 m.
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Jabado, Rima, Peter Kyne, Emiliano Garcia-Rodriguez, et al. WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN: A REGIONAL COMPENDIUM OF IMPORTANT SHARK AND RAY AREAS. IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2023.r7.

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The third Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Durban, South Africa from 11–15 September 2023. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was the Western Indian Ocean. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 125 Important Shark and Ray Areas, 1 candidate ISRA, and 45 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 0.03 km2 at depths of 0–40 m (Maroshi Thila in the Maldives) to very large areas of 1,454,950 km2 (Western Agulhas Front which is completely in areas beyond national jurisdiction [ABNJ]) from surface waters to a depth of 180 m.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Peter Kyne, et al. Important Shark and Ray Areas Polar Waters Region. IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group, 2024. https://doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2024.r1.

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The fifth Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Tirana, Albania from 27–29 May 2024. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was Polar Waters. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 34 Important Shark and Ray Areas, four candidate ISRA, and 11 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 70.42 km2 at depths of 50-80 m (North Sea Central Graben in Norway) to very large areas of 100,877 km2 (Heard Island &amp; McDonald Islands which spans waters of Australia and France) from 200 to 1,220 m.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Marta Palacios, et al. SOUTH AMERICAN ATLANTIC: A REGIONAL COMPENDIUM OF IMPORTANT SHARK AND RAY AREAS. IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2025.r5.

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The eight Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Montevideo, Uruguay from 13–17 January 2025. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was the South American Atlantic Waters. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 81 Important Shark and Ray Areas, two candidate ISRA, and 25 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 0.27 km2 at depths of 0–42 m (Laje de Santos in Brazil) to large areas of 106,490 km2 (Plata Canyon System which spans waters of Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, and areas beyond national jurisdiction) from 0–1,792 m.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Peter Kyne, et al. Important Shark and Ray Areas Asia Region. IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2024.r9.

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The fourth Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Bali, Indoneisa from 22–26 January 2024. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was Asia. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 122 Important Shark and Ray Areas, 4 candidate ISRA, and 45 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 0.96 km2 at depths of 0–25 m (Puerco Island in the Philippines) to very large areas of 420,817 km2 (Papua-Micronesia Corridor which spans waters of Indonesia, Federated States of Micronesia, and areas beyond national jurisdiction [ABNJ]) from surface waters to a depth of 1,928 m.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano Garcia-Rodriguez, Asia Armstrong, et al. Important Shark and Ray Areas New Zealand and Pacific Islands Region. IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group, 2024. https://doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2024.r10.

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The sixth Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Nadi, Fiji from 26–30 August 2024. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was New Zealand and Pacific Islands. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 179 Important Shark and Ray Areas, two candidate ISRA, and 50 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 0.08 km2 at depths of 0–60 m (Tinian Grotto &amp; Valhalla Caves in the Northern Mariana Islands) to very large areas of 1,173,777 km2 (Southern Hawii which spans waters of Hawaii, Johnston Atoll, and areas beyond national jurisdiction) from 0–955 m.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Peter Kyne, et al. Mediterranean and Black Seas: A regional compendium of Important Shark and Ray Areas. IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2023.r3.

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The second Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Thessaloniki, Greece from 8–12 May, 2023. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered included the Mediterranean and Black Seas. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 65 Important Shark and Ray Areas, 6 candidate ISRAs, and 20 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small underwater areas of 0.09 km2 at depths of 1,100–1,150 m (Palmahim Brine Pools ISRA in Israel) to large areas of 219,913 km2 (Strait of Sicily and Tunisian Plateau ISRA which is transboundary in nature encompassing waters of Italy, Libya, Malta, and Tunisia) from surface waters to a depth of 2,000 m. This compendium provides an overview of all areas delineated.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Peter Kyne, et al. ISRA Region 12 - Central and South American Pacific region: A compendium of Important Shark and Ray Areas. IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2023.r12.

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The first Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Bogotá, Colombia from 3–7 October 2022. The goal was to identify and delineate three dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras, and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was the Central and South American Pacific, from the Gulf of California in Mexico to southern Chile. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 65 Important Shark and Ray Areas, 5 candidate ISRAs, and 11 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small underwater areas of 1.59 km2 at depths of 1,650–1,700 m (Northern Galápagos Hydrothermal Vents ISRA) to large areas of 3,191,603 km2 (Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor ISRA) from surface waters to a depth of 1,928 m. This compendium provides an overview of all areas delineated.
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Holz, Ceecee. Are G20 countries doing their fair share of global climate mitigation?: Comparing ambition and fair shares assessments of G20 countries' nationally determined contributions (NDCs). Oxfam International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2023.621540.

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As the group of the world’s largest economies and biggest emitters, G20 countries are central to implementing solutions to the climate emergency. This discussion paper assesses to what extent they are setting climate mitigation targets that are ambitious enough and/or meet their fair share of global emissions reductions consistent with limiting global heating to 1.5°C. It applies three different methodologies to assess their pledges. Despite some differences between these methodologies, the paper finds that the G20 countries – both collectively, and almost all of them individually – are failing to achieve their fair share of ambitious global mitigation required to limit global heating to 1.5°C, regardless of which assessment methodology is applied. Additionally, the assessment shows that the high-income G20 member countries are pledging to do a much smaller fraction of their fair share as compared to the middle-income countries. The G7 countries among the G20, in particular, appear to now be focusing their attention on the increase of ambition of middle-income and low-income countries while not recognising the need to also substantially increase the ambition in their own 2030 pledges. Additionally, the G7 countries continue to fail to recognise the need to commit to individual long-term climate finance to low and middle-income countries, at a scale much higher than what they currently provide, to enable rapid and just transitions to climate-resilient and low-carbon societies powered by renewable energy. This analysis highlights that G20 countries must both urgently, and before COP28 in December 2023, raise the ambition of their pledges for action by 2030, ramp up their provision of international climate finance and increase their international cooperation and support.
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Keinan, Ehud. The 18th Asian Chemical Congress and the 20th General Assembly of the FACS. AsiaChem Magazine, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.51167/acm00015.

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Most global challenges, including global warming, food for everybody, the race for sustainable energy, water quality, dwindling raw materials, and health problems, are chemical problems by nature. Therefore, Humankind cannot meet these challenges without the chemical sciences and will not solve any of these problems without global cooperation. Chemists have always been doing much better than politicians in meeting these challenges, working together across borders through unique collaboration and friendship. Despite fundamentally different political systems and cultural diversity, chemists go beyond borders, find each other, share their findings, and solve problems together.
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