نتایج جستجو برای: indus yarlung tsangpo suture

تعداد نتایج: 13879  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2010
Shanyuan Chen Bang-Zhong Lin Mumtaz Baig Bikash Mitra Ricardo J Lopes António M Santos David A Magee Marisa Azevedo Pedro Tarroso Shinji Sasazaki Stephane Ostrowski Osman Mahgoub Tapas K Chaudhuri Ya-ping Zhang Vânia Costa Luis J Royo Félix Goyache Gordon Luikart Nicole Boivin Dorian Q Fuller Hideyuki Mannen Daniel G Bradley Albano Beja-Pereira

Animal domestication was a major step forward in human prehistory, contributing to the emergence of more complex societies. At the time of the Neolithic transition, zebu cattle (Bos indicus) were probably the most abundant and important domestic livestock species in Southern Asia. Although archaeological evidence points toward the domestication of zebu cattle within the Indian subcontinent, the...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
saeed nouri chemical injuries research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mohammad reza sharif trauma research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran; trauma research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran. tel: +98-9123788713, fax: +98-3615558900 sare sahba trauma research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran

results the hemostasis time for the ferric chloride concentration group was significantly less than for the control group (p < 0.001). materials and methods in this animal model study, 60 male wistar rats were used. an incision, 2 cm long and 0.5 cm deep was made on rat skin and the hemostasis time was recorded using ferric chloride at different concentrations (5%, 10%, 15%, 25%, and 50%) and t...

2016
Henry Smith

Tina sore is known by different names in the Punjab and beyond the Indus, e.g., Delhi boil, Lahore sore, Multani sore ; in the Peshawar side of the frontier as Frontier sore, and in Sindh and Baluchistan as a Sindh sore. In the CYs-Indus Punjab, it is a well recognised and not uncommon sore, but its greatest prevalence is beyond the Indus. In Sindh and in Baluchistan it is exceedingly common. D...

2018
Carla Lancelotti

Ancient civilisations depended heavily on natural fuel resources for a wide array of activities, and this had an impact on such resources that can be traced in the archaeological record. At its urban apex, the populations of the Indus Civilisation (2600-1900 BC) produced a wide range of objects and crafts, several of which involved highly specialised pyrotechnology. In the wake of increasing ar...

2017
Joel E Podgorski Syed Ali Musstjab Akber Shah Eqani Tasawar Khanam Rizwan Ullah Heqing Shen Michael Berg

Arsenic-contaminated aquifers are currently estimated to affect ~150 million people around the world. However, the full extent of the problem remains elusive. This is also the case in Pakistan, where previous studies focused on isolated areas. Using a new data set of nearly 1200 groundwater quality samples throughout Pakistan, we have created state-of-the-art hazard and risk maps of arsenic-con...

2016
Ravi Mishra D. K. Pandey Prerna Ramesh Peter D. Clift

Deep sea channel systems are recognized in most submarine fans worldwide as well as in the geological record. The Indus Fan is the second largest modern submarine fan, having a well-developed active canyon and deep sea channel system. Previous studies from the upper Indus Fan have reported several active channel systems. In the present study, deep sea channel systems were identified within the ...

2010
D. R. Archer N. Forsythe H. J. Fowler S. M. Shah

Pakistan is highly dependent on water resources originating in the mountain sources of the upper Indus for irrigated agriculture which is the mainstay of its economy. Hence any change in available resources through climate change or socio-economic factors could have a serious impact on food security and the environment. In terms of both ratio of withdrawals to runoff and per-capita water availa...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Satish Palaniappan Ronojoy Adhikari

Standardized corpora of undeciphered scripts, a necessary starting point for computational epigraphy, requires laborious human effort for their preparation from raw archaeological records. Automating this process through machine learning algorithms can be of significant aid to epigraphical research. Here, we take the first steps in this direction and present a deep learning pipeline that takes ...

Journal: :Earth and planetary physics 2023

The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is the youngest orogenic belt formed by continental collision on Earth. It a natural laboratory for studying dynamics such as convergence, plate subduction, and plateau uplift. Studying its deep structure has always been hot issue in geological research. Moho interface between crust mantle an important of Earth's circle. Its depth, lateral variation, fine crust-mantle a...

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