نتایج جستجو برای: indus

تعداد نتایج: 1127  

2005
Ganeshan Jayaraman Venkatesh Prasad Ranganath John Hatcliff

This tool paper describes a modular program slicer for Java built using the Indus program analysis framework along with it’s Eclipse-based user interface called Kaveri. Indus provides a library of classes that enables users to quickly assemble a highly customized non-system dependence graph based inter-procedural program slicer capable of slicing concurrent Java programs. Kaveri is an Eclipse p...

2006
I. Sýkorová

The aim of this article is to present a short outline of early Indian mathematics. I mean to summarize the results and contributions of Indian mathematics which were made in the period from the first civilization in Indian subcontinent to the 5 century AD when classical era of Indian mathematics began. Indus valley civilization The first use of mathematics in the Indian subcontinent was in the ...

Journal: :Cryptologia 1996
Subhash C. Kak

We present the text of a large wooden signboard in the IndusSarasvat̄ı that was recently found in Dholavira in Gujarat, India. The study of this signboard could be useful in the further analysis of the Indus-Sarasvat̄ı script. We examine its implications for the direction of writing in this script.

Journal: :Symposium - International Astronomical Union 1983

2016
A F Lutz W W Immerzeel P D A Kraaijenbrink A B Shrestha M F P Bierkens

The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water while downstream demands are high. Since downstream demands will likely continue to increase, accurate hydrological projections for the future supply are important. We use an ensemble of statistically downscaled CMIP5 General Circulation Model outputs for RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 to force a cryospheric-...

2014
Gill T. Braulik Masood Arshad Uzma Noureen Simon P. Northridge

Habitat fragmentation of freshwater ecosystems is increasing rapidly, however the understanding of extinction debt and species decline in riverine habitat fragments lags behind that in other ecosystems. The mighty rivers that drain the Himalaya - the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Indus, Mekong and Yangtze - are amongst the world's most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems. Many hundreds of dams have been co...

Starting with the origin of the Sanskrit language formulated borrowing from the local Dravidian and Mundalanguages, the Indo-Iranian connections are explored in the context of myths and legends. The connectionbetween the Rigveda text and the Indus Culture is described, making use of the Indus seals. The non-Vedictraditions in the RV text are traced to present day folk performances. Some Rigvedi...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1991
V Kumar B S Kumar

Gonads of brahminy myna (Sturnus pagodarum) spontaneously regress in July/August when the daylength is still stimulatory. Experiments were conducted to investigate if photoperiod was involved in the timing of gonadal regression and if photorefractoriness terminated the breeding season in this species. The observations obtained in the present study clearly show that: i) increasing photoperiods o...

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...

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...

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