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Cochin University of Science and Technology
Education•Kochi, Kerala, India•
About: Cochin University of Science and Technology is a education organization based out in Kochi, Kerala, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Natural rubber. The organization has 5382 authors who have published 7690 publications receiving 103827 citations. The organization is also known as: CUSAT & Cochin University.
Topics: Thin film, Natural rubber, Microstrip antenna, Dielectric, Catalysis
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TL;DR: The STORM program was originally conceived for understanding the severe thunderstorms known as nor'westers that affect West Bengal and the northeastern parts of India during the pre-monsoon season as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: This article describes a unique field experiment on Severe Thunderstorm Observations and Regional Modeling (STORM) jointly undertaken by eight South Asian countries. Several pilot field experiments have been conducted so far, and the results are analyzed. The field experiments will continue through 2016. The STORM program was originally conceived for understanding the severe thunderstorms known as nor'westers that affect West Bengal and the northeastern parts of India during the pre-monsoon season. The nor'westers cause loss of human lives and damage to properties worth millions of dollars annually. Since the neighboring South Asian countries are also affected by thunderstorms, the STORM program is expanded to cover the South Asian countries under the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). It covers all the SAARC countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) in three phases. Some of the science plans (monitoring the life cycle of nor'wester...
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TL;DR: In this paper, a coaxial probe-fed sector shaped patch antenna with the three corners truncated generates a triple band resonance by employing the higher order modes of the patch and a fourth sectoral indentation is used to tune the third band.
Abstract: A coaxial probe-fed sector shaped patch antenna with the three corners truncated generates a triple band resonance by employing the higher order modes of the patch. A fourth sectoral indentation is used to tune the third band. The antenna is fabricated on an FR4 substrate of size ${ 40}\;{\rm mm} \times { 50}\;{\rm mm} \times { 1.6}\;{\rm mm}$ and experimentally investigated. The resonances cover the UMTS (1.92–2.17 GHz), WiMAX (3.3–3.6 GHz), and the ISM 5.2 (5.1–5.3 GHz) bands with 10 dB return loss bandwidths of 11.2%, 5.14%, and 3.9%, respectively, and 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth of 5.8% in the first band. The polarization is circular in the UMTS band and linearly orthogonal in the other two bands. The frequency ratio of the two linearly polarized bands is tunable in the range 1.39–1.51. Area reductions of 6.6% in the patch and 64% in the ground plane with respect to the work on disc sector patch antenna by Hsu et al. are obtained.
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TL;DR: Vanadia/ceria catalysts (2-10% of V 2 O 5 ) were prepared by wet impregnation of ammonium metavanadate in oxalic acid solution.
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TL;DR: Case reports on recombinant human factor VIIa (rhuFVIIa) use in women with severe postpartum hemorrhage showed encouraging results, but no randomized controlled trial (RCT) is available.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the Park black hole in Hořava gravity and investigated the thermodynamics by using the Weinhold and the Ruppeiner geometry, and also analyzed it in the context of the newly developed geometrothermodynamics.
Abstract: We study the thermodynamics and thermodynamic geometry of the Park black hole in Hořava gravity. By incorporating the ideas of differential geometry, we investigate the thermodynamics by using the Weinhold and the Ruppeiner geometry. We have also analyzed it in the context of the newly developed geometrothermodynamics (GTD). The divergence of the specific heat is associated with a second-order phase transition. Here in the context of the Park black hole, both Weinhold’s metric and Ruppeiner’s metric well explain this phase transition. But these explanations depend on the choice of the potential. Hence the Legendre invariant GTD is used, and with the true singularities in the curvature scalar, they well explain the second-order phase transition. All these methods together give an exact idea of all the behaviors of the Park black hole thermodynamics.
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Pulickel M. Ajayan | 176 | 1223 | 136241 |
Maxime Dougados | 134 | 1054 | 69979 |
Sabu Thomas | 102 | 1554 | 51366 |
Philippe Ravaud | 101 | 618 | 41409 |
David P. Salmon | 99 | 419 | 43935 |
Jérôme Bertherat | 85 | 438 | 24794 |
Luc Mouthon | 84 | 564 | 26238 |
Xavier Bertagna | 74 | 285 | 18738 |
Alfred Mahr | 73 | 229 | 22581 |
Nicolas Roche | 72 | 629 | 22845 |
Charles Chapron | 71 | 378 | 18048 |
Benoit Terris | 61 | 234 | 13353 |
François Goffinet | 60 | 532 | 14433 |
Xavier Puéchal | 60 | 316 | 13240 |
Pascal Laugier | 58 | 482 | 10518 |