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Benson, David. Easy step'n: An introduction to stepper motors for the experimenter from square 1. Kelseyville, CA: Square 1 Electronics, 2001.

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Rajesh, T. A. Graphical user interface for stepper motor based filter wheel control. Ahmedabad: Physical Research Laboratory, 2008.

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Lewis, Peter John. An aid to teaching the use of stepper motors with a school environment. [S.l: The Author], 1999.

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Rajesh, T. A. Graphical user interface for stepper motor based filter wheel control. Ahmedabad: Physical Research Laboratory, 2008.

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Rajesh, T. A. Graphical user interface for stepper motor based filter wheel control. Ahmedabad: Physical Research Laboratory, 2008.

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Shortt, Donald Michael John. A design for a Stepper Motor Controller for the IBM PC. [S.l: The Author], 1991.

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Scarpino, Matthew. Motors for makers: A guide to steppers, servos, and other electrical machines. Indianapolis, USA: Que, 2016.

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Puryear, Anne. Stephen lives!: My son Stephen : his life, suicide, and afterlife. New York: Pocket Books, 1996.

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Breen, Christine. Her name is Rose: A novel. Waterville, Maine: Thorndike Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Stepper motor. Beltsville, Md: Swales & Associates, Inc., 1994.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Stepper motor. Beltsville, Md: Swales & Associates, Inc., 1994.

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Jer-Nan, Juang, Horta Lucas G, and Langley Research Center, eds. A velocity command stepper motor for CSI application. Hampton, Va: NASA Langley Research Center, 1991.

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Wright, Michael. How to Control Stepper Motors: The Most Comprehensive, Easy-to-Understand Advanced Guide for Hobbyists and Experts. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Norbom, Herb. Raspberry Pi Python Projects: Servos, Stepper, DC Motors, Ultra Sonic Sensor, Infrared Detector, Thumb Joy Stick and more. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.

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National Register of Foreign Collaborations (India) and India. Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research., eds. Technology in Indian servo, micro, stepper, instrument, and control engineering motors below 1 HP capacity industry: A status report prepared under the National Register of Foreign Collaborations. New Delhi: Govt. of India, Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology, 1993.

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Graphical user interface for stepper motor based filter wheel control. Ahmedabad: Physical Research Laboratory, 2008.

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Harmonics Reduction in Stepper Motor Drive Using Fuzzy Logic Controller. Tiruchengode, India: ASDF International, 2017.

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Puryear, Anne. Stephen Lives. Pocket, 1997.

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Stephen King Ppeter Straub. Roman, 2004.

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Thornton, R. P., and D. J. Parker. User Guide to Stepper Motor Control on the HVL VAX 11/730: The Horizontal Sample Changer, SAMPLE and Subroutines. AEA Technology Plc, 1986.

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Puryear, Anne. Stephen Lives!: His Life, Suicide, and Afterlife. New Paradigm Press (AZ), 1993.

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King, Stephen. Stephen King. Octopus Books, 1987.

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King, Stephen. Carrie. Barcelona: Plaza & Janés Editores, 2001.

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Roye, Susmita. Mothering India. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190126254.001.0001.

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Mothering India concentrates on early Indian women’s fiction, not only evaluating their contribution to the rise of Indian Writing in English (IWE), but also exploring how they reassessed and challenged stereotypes about Indian womanhood, thereby partaking in the larger debate about social reform legislations relating to women’s rights in British India. Early women’s writings are of immense archival significance by virtue of the time period they were conceived in. In wielding their pens, these trend-setting women writers (such as Krupa Satthianadhan, Shevantibai Nikambe, Cornelia Sorabji, Nalini Turkhud, among others) stepped into the literary landscape as ‘speaking subjects,’ refusing to remain confined into the passivity of ‘spoken-of objects.’ In focusing on the literary contribution of pioneering Indian women writers, this book also endeavours to explore their contribution to the formation of the image of their nation and womanhood. Some of the complex questions this book tackles are: Particularly when India was forming a vague idea of her nationhood and was getting increasingly portrayed in terms of femaleness (via the figure of an enchained ‘Mother India’), what role did women and their literary endeavours play in shaping both their nation and their femininity/feminism? How and how far did these pioneering authors use fiction as a tool of protest against and as resistance to the Raj and/or native patriarchy, and also to express their gender-based solidarity? How do they view and review the stereotypes about their fellow women, and thereby ‘mother’ India by redefining her image? Without studying women’s perspective in the movement for women’s rights (as expressed in their literature) and their role in ‘mothering India’, our knowledge and understanding of those issues are far from holistic. A detailed study of these largely understudied, sadly forgotten and/or deliberately overlooked ‘mothers’ of IWE is long overdue and this book aims to redress that critical oversight.
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Her name is Rose. St. Martin's Press, 2015.

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