Pub Date : 2021-08-01DOI: 10.1017/S0025727300071982
R. Echahed
International Conference on Current Trend in Physics and Photonics (ICCTPP-2022), a virtual conference was organized by School of Physics, Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University- Pune, India in association with IOP Science Publishing from 9th June to 11th June 2022. The conference was Chaired by Dr. Sachin Kulkarni, Head, School of Physics, MITWPU Pune and Co-Chaired by Prof. Dr. Narendra Mathakari and Dr. Ajit Deore from School of Physics. The purpose of the conference was to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, industry professionals to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of general Physics and in particular the emerging field of photonics. In General Physics, the focus was mainly on material science, nanoscience, computational physics and theoretical physics. In Photonics, the focus was primarily on Lasers, Nanophotonics, Green photonics, Solar Energy, Plasmonics and Nonlinear Optics. The three-day conference program was carefully structured to encourage mutual inspiration and fruitful debate among researchers. Well known experts across India and the world were associated with the conference for keynote addresses, plenary sessions and invited talks. In addition, high quality research was presented by academicians, industry professionals, and research scholars from leading institutions across India, UAE, South Korea, Republic of Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Algeria through oral and poster sessions. Total Ten oral and poster sessions was scheduled with topics ranging from Photonics, Optics, Nano Science and Material Science. On the first day the conference lamp was ignited with the Keynote address of Prof. Jagadish Chennupati, Distinguished Professor and Head of Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group in the Research School of Physics, Australian National University, Australia and the Plenary Talk of Prof. Venu Gopal Achanta, Director of CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, India. Prof. Chennupati enlighten the attendees on ‘Semiconductor Nanostructures for Optoelectronics Applications’ and Prof. Achanta on ‘Nanophotonics’. During afternoon session Dr. Nayana Vaval, Scientist, NCL, Pune, India delivered her talk on ‘Study of temporary bound states’ and Dr. Almantas Pivrikas, Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University, Australia expressed his views on ‘opto-electronic devices, such as photovoltaic cells, light emitting diodes, field-effect transistors and sensors’. The second day started with the Plenary talk of Prof. Prashant Sonar, ARC Future Fellow and Professor in School of Chemistry and Physics and Centre for Material Science at Queensland University of Technology, (QUT), Australia on the topic ‘Novel Conjugated Functional Materials for Photonics, Electronics, and Sensing’. Afternoon session was two invited talks, one by Dr. K. V. Sreekanth, Scientist-II, IMRE, A-Star, Singapore on ‘Reconfigurable nanophotonics with chalcogenide phase change materials’ and another
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Pub Date : 2020-06-01DOI: 10.9783/9781512816631-008
John Pappalardo, P. J. Howard
Returns and Volatility Relationship between Futures and Spot Market in India 165 APPENDIX-II This appendix displays 5-min time plots of individual stocks for the period from June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013. Following points must be noted: CASH represents log prices of spot market in levels. FUT represents log prices of futures market in level. RC represents first difference of log prices (returns) of spot market. RF represents first difference of log prices (returns) of futures market. ACC
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Pub Date : 2020-04-06DOI: 10.1515/9783110930061.210
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Pub Date : 2019-06-01DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/2623.003.0041
Patricia A. Kurkel, Dear Ms. Kurkel
Two methods are commonly applied to age big and trophy game, and furbearing animals. One is based on tooth replacement and wear, and the second on cementum annuli deposition in roots of incisors, canines, and premolar teeth. The replacement and wear techniques are used to age game animals in the field. Aging based on cementum annular rings is more accurate, but requires extraction of a tooth for laboratory processing.
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Pub Date : 2018-11-28DOI: 10.1080/03085694.2019.1529950
David Weimer
This issue of the Bibliography includes items published from 2015 to 2018. The form of entries reflects the order and punctuation conventions of ISBD (M) : International Standard Bibliographic Description for Monographic Publications, rev. ed. (s.l. : International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, 2002. — http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/pubs/isbd_m0602.pdf), but with modifications to accommodate articles in journals and collective works. Some English translations or paraphrases of titles have been supplied. The abbreviation ‘ill.’ alone implies illustration(s) of a cartographic nature; where both ‘ill.’ and ‘maps’ occur together illustrations of a general and of a cartographic nature are included.
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The published, public book or paper is no longer the only material of interest to historians of science and medicine. Correspondence, diaries, laboratory notebooks, clinical records and a range of other sources are now appreciated as providing valuable insights into the production, dissemination and use of scientific and medical knowledge. Several large correspondence projects testify to the place that letters occupy in contemporary historical thinking. For the Victorian era, the correspondences of Charles Darwin and Michael Faraday are the most visible examples, and those of Henry Oldenburg and Isaac Newton have illuminated the period of the early Royal Society. Victorians used letters like we use the telephone and emails: to communicate whenever they needed to. The postal service was more efficient then, with several deliveries each day, and after the railways were in full swing, often a speedier transport between cities. Consequently, individuals wrote notes and letters to communicate mundane matters, like luncheon times, greetings to the family, or the possibility of meeting. Victorians also used the postal service to talk about more serious matters, such as the books they were writing, politics, or what decisions they ought to take about substantial issues. Darwin is a particularly good example of the enabling function of a decent postal system, since he rarely left Down House and used his extensive network of correspondents as a lifeline to the wider scientific world. Thomas Henry Huxley and Michael Foster also participated in this epistolary way of life, and the correspondence reproduced here records their friendship lasting more than three decades. Despite a few obvious gaps, the surviving correspondence has a wonderful dynamic, as the two colleagues age and mature, their interests change and their relationship develops. Read straight through, the letters offer a window into the Victorian values of two major life scientists of the period.
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Pub Date : 2017-12-31DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/10504.003.0002
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Pub Date : 2017-12-31DOI: 10.1017/S0025727300071830
D. Berry, Campbell Mackenzie
Appointments: Professor of Environmental Science University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 2015 Associate Professor of Environmental Science University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 2005-2015 Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 2003-2005 Lecturer of Environmental Science, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD, 2001-2003 Postdoctoral Fellow, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, 1999-2001 Postdoctoral Fellow, Free University of Brussels, Belgium, 1998-1999 Research Associate, Free University of Brussels, Belgium, 1992-1998
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