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Depression and diabetes: An experience from Kashmir
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a common chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. Minimal attention has been paid toward the relationship between diabetes and depression in developing countries such as India, despite a number of ...
Arshad Hussain +5 more
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Reconstructing Old Chinese *‐ts Using Han‐Time Material
Abstract Baxter & Sagart (2014b) reconstruct *‐Vt‐s on the basis of Middle Chinese reflexes in ‐jH (from some OC *‐s) coupled with either etymological or graphic connections to words in Middle Chinese ‐t. This approach, while perfectly sound, can suffer from lack of etymological or graphic data, leading to missed reconstructions. Since Old Chinese *‐ts
Julien Baley
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Micrococcus yunnanensis and Psychrobacter sp. as Potential Producers of Polymers from Hot Spring
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and exopolysaccharides (EPSs) are biopolymers bacteria under nutrient-limiting conditions. In this study, bacterial strains were isolated from hot springs.
Asma Jabeen, Rida Batool, Nazia Jamil
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Is land‐use deregulation enough to deliver housing?: The case of institutional frictions in India
Abstract This paper examines whether land use deregulation increases housing supply in the presence of additional institutional frictions, such as ill‐defined property rights. India's urban land ceiling (ULC) laws, which put limits on individual ownership of private vacant land in the largest cities, were repealed during the 2000s.
Arnab Dutta +2 more
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Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider: A comparative analysis
The element of tragedy in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet inspired Vishal Bhardwaj to come up with Haider. With this film, Bhardwaj completes his trilogy of Shakespearean tragic adaptations.
Fatimah Javed
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Competitive diplomacy in bargaining and war
Abstract War is often viewed as a bargaining problem. However, prior to bargaining, countries can vie for leverage by expending effort on diplomacy. This article presents a dynamic model of conflict where agenda‐setting power is endogenous to pre‐bargaining diplomatic competition.
Joseph J. Ruggiero
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Adoption of social media by online newspapers of Kashmir
The sites of online newspapers in Kashmir were surveyed individually and the social media tools available on theirwebsites were studied. It was found that vernacular online newspapers of Kashmir are more in need of evolving and existingmedia structures ...
Gul, Sumeer ; University of Kashmir
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Hokersar wetland is vital for the endurance of migratory birds, but the topography of wetland has been severely altered during the last four decades. This wetland area has reduced from 1875.04 ha in 1969 to 1300 ha in 2008 due to several reasons, viz ...
Rather, Rauoof Ahmad +6 more
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Green Developmentalism? The Political Economy of Hydropower in India in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT This article critically examines the political economy of hydropower in India since its global reconfiguration as ‘green energy’ in the early 2000s. While an opportune convergence of interests among key global, national and subnational stakeholders contributed to the greening of hydropower in India, this reframing did not produce the expected ...
Vasudha Chhotray, Harsh Vasani
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