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Shiv Nadar University
Education•Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, India•
About: Shiv Nadar University is a education organization based out in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Graphene. The organization has 1015 authors who have published 1924 publications receiving 18420 citations.
Topics: Population, Graphene, Plasmodium falciparum, Chemistry, Computer science
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TL;DR: Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the significant sources of WSII in NZP were industrial emissions, biomass burning, and formation of secondary inorganic aerosols, and contribution from transboundary transport of polluted aerosols was confirmed from the assessment through air mass backward trajectory analysis.
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01 Jul 2017TL;DR: The water quality measuring system that is implemented checks the quality of water in real time through various sensors (one for each parameter: pH, conductivity, temperature) to measure thequality of water.
Abstract: The conventional method of testing water quality is to gather samples of water manually and send to the lab to test and analyze. This method is time consuming, wastage of man power, and not economical. The water quality measuring system that we have implemented checks the quality of water in real time through various sensors (one for each parameter: pH, conductivity, temperature) to measure the quality of water. The ZigBee module in the system transfers data collected by the sensors to the microcontroller wirelessly, and a GSM module transfers wirelessly the data further from the microcontroller to the smart phone/PC. The system also has proximity sensors to alert the officials by sending a message to them via the GSM module in case someone tries to pollute the water body. This system can keep a strict check on the pollution of the water resources and be able to provide an environment for safe drinking water.
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TL;DR: The first comprehensive and systematic literature review of failed projects is presented and the need for more research on project failure predictions under dynamic scenarios under diverse scenarios is identified, and the input-process-output model is recommended for project monitoring and evaluation.
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28 Oct 2009
TL;DR: The City of Delhi WASTE as INFORMAL SECTOR WORK: MEASURING INCOME POVERTY, INEQUALITY, and DEPRIVATION 4. Interlinked contracts and social power: Patronage and exploitation in India's Waste Recovery Market 5. Exploitation or entrepreneurship? Scrap Traders and the Economics of Survival in the Informal Market Economy as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES, LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS, MAP 1. Introduction 2. The City of Delhi WASTE AS INFORMAL SECTOR WORK: MEASURING INCOME POVERTY, INEQUALITY, AND DEPRIVATION 4. Interlinked Contracts and Social Power: Patronage and Exploitation in India's Waste Recovery Market 5. Exploitation or Entrepreneurship? Scrap Traders and the Economics of Survival in the Informal Market Economy FROM PIGS AND POLLUTION TO PLASTICS AND PROGRESS: RECASTING LOW CASTE STATUS IN INDIA'S EXPANDING INFORMAL ECONOMY 7. 'Bourgeois Environmentalism', the State, the Judiciary and the Urban Poor: The Political Mobilization of a Scheduled Caste Market 8. Conclusion. METHODOLOGICAL NOTE, PLASTICS APPENDIX, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX.
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TL;DR: In this article, a series of random copolymers with varied weight percent of elemental sulphur (20-95%) were synthesized via bulk polymerization methodology and the curing temperature of Ca was found to be lowered to reaction temperature i.e. 185°C from 242°C using elemental sulfur as co-reactant.
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Dinesh Mohan | 79 | 283 | 35775 |
Vijay Kumar Thakur | 74 | 375 | 17719 |
Robert A. Taylor | 62 | 572 | 15877 |
Himanshu Pathak | 56 | 259 | 11203 |
Gurmit Singh | 54 | 270 | 8565 |
Vijay Kumar | 51 | 773 | 10852 |
Dimitris G. Kaskaoutis | 43 | 135 | 5248 |
Ken Haenen | 39 | 288 | 6296 |
Vikas Dudeja | 39 | 143 | 4733 |
P. K. Giri | 38 | 158 | 4528 |
Swadesh M Mahajan | 38 | 255 | 5389 |
Rohini Garg | 37 | 88 | 4388 |
Rajendra Bhatia | 36 | 154 | 9275 |
Rakesh Ganguly | 35 | 240 | 4415 |
Sonal Singhal | 34 | 180 | 4174 |