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  • 1
    Keywords: Sustainable development. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This edited collection outlines the accomplishments, shortcomings, and future policy prospects of the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, arguing that the Convention is not broad enough to confront the challenges concerning human rights, sustainability, and cultural diversity as a whole.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (279 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781137397638
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction: UNESCO's "Diversity Convention" - Ten Years on -- Part I: Culture -- 1 Confusing Culture, Polysemous Diversity: "Culture" and "Cultural Diversity" in and after the Convention -- 2 Cultural Globalization and the Convention -- 3 Competing Perspectives? WTO and UNESCO on Cultural Diversity in Global Trade -- Part II: Diversity -- 4 "Cultural Diversity" at UNESCO: A Trajectory -- 5 Cultural and Biological Diversity: Interconnections in Ordinary Places -- 6 The "Culture and Trade" Paradox Reloaded -- 7 Cultural Diversity, Global Change, and Social Justice: Contextualizing the 2005 Convention in a World in Flux -- Part III: Convention -- 8 Cultural Human Rights and the UNESCO Convention: More than Meets the Eye? -- 9 Performativity and Dynamics of Intangible Cultural Heritage -- 10 The 2005 Convention in the Digital Age -- Part IV: Looking Ahead -- 11 Cultural Diplomacy and the 2005 UNESCO Convention -- 12 The 2005 UNESCO Convention and Civil Society: An Initial Assessment -- 13 Culture and Sustainable Development: Beyond the Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- Conclusions: Theories, Methods, and Evidence -- Appendix: The 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- References -- Index.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Wallingford :CABI,
    Keywords: Environmental policy -- India. ; Invasive plants -- Control -- India. ; Invasive plants -- Government policy -- India. ; Invasive plants -- India. ; Plant diversity -- India. ; Plant ecology -- India. ; India -- Environmental conditions. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Invasive alien species are a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystems throughout the world. In India, a country with three of the world's most important 'biodiversity hotspots', the invasion of alien plants means risking a national ecological disaster with major social and economic consequences. Currently there is insufficient information about invasive alien plants; their distribution, rate of spread and adaptability to new environments. This book reveals existing and potential invaders, evaluates the level of risk they pose to native species and suggests steps to manage spread and limit damage. Invaluable to policy-makers, this book is also required reading for researchers of invasive plants worldwide.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (324 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781845939083
    DDC: 333.95/330954
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Plant Invasion in India: an Overview -- PART I: MAJOR INVASIVE PLANTS -- 2 Biology, Ecology and Spread of the Invasive Weed Parthenium hysterophorus in India -- 3 Invasive Species: Ecology and Impact of Lantana camara Invasions -- 4 Biology of Chromolaena odorata, Ageratina adenophora and Ageratina riparia: a Review -- 5 Ageratum conyzoides: an Alien Invasive Weed in India -- 6 Predicting the Geographial Distribution of an Invasive Species (Chromolaena odorata L. (King) & -- H.E. Robins) in the Indian Subcontinent under Climate Change Scenarios -- 7 Impacts of Cultivation of Kappaphycus alvarezii on Coral Reef Environs of the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay, South-eastern India -- 8 Biology of Mikania micrantha H.B.K.: a Review -- 9 Anthemis cotula L.: a Highly Invasive Species in the Kashmir Himalaya, India -- 10 A Brief Appraisal of Genus Potamogeton L. in the Kashmir Valley -- PART II: STATUS, MAPPING AND DISTRIBUTION -- 11 Remote Sensing of Invasive Alien Plant Species -- 12 Invasive Alien Weeds of the Western Ghats: Taxonomy and Distribution -- 13 Invasive Alien Plants in Tropical Forests of the South-eastern Ghats, India: Ecology and Management -- 14 Status of Alien Plant Invasions in the North-eastern Region of India -- 15 Invasive Alien Weeds in the Tropics: the Changing Pattern in the Herbaceous Flora of Meghalaya in North-east India -- 16 Invasion by Alien Macrophytes in Freshwater Ecosystems of India -- 17 Plant Invasions in Jammu and Kashmir State, India -- PART III: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND RISK ASSESSMENT -- 18 Risk Assessment for Management of Biological Invasions -- 19 Economics of Invasive Alien Species -- PART IV: POPULATION DYNAMICS AND UTILIZATION -- 20 Population Dynamics of Invasive Alien Species of Eupatorium. , 21 Resource Utilization and Beneficial Aspects of Invasive Alien Weeds with Special Reference to the Western Ghats, India -- 22 Lantana Mulching for Soil Fertility Improvement, Soil and Water Conservation and Crop Yield Enhancement in Rainfed Rice in the Kumaun Hills -- PART V: MANAGEMENT AND LEGISLATION -- 23 Control of Lantana and Restoration of Biodiversity in Reserve Forests of Chandigarh: a Case Study -- 24 Woody, Alien and Invasive Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) D.C.: Management Dilemmas and Regulatory Issues in Gujarat -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- W -- X.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Area/locality; Conductivity, average; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Heat flow; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Number; Number of conductivity measurements; Sample, optional label/labor no; Temperature gradient
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9 data points
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Phytochemistry 25 (1986), S. 1985-1987 
    ISSN: 0031-9422
    Keywords: 3β,16β,22-trihydroxyisohopane. ; 4,4'-bis(1,3,8-trihydroxy-2-methyl-6-methoxy anthraquinone) ; Cassia hirsuta ; Leguminosae ; isohopane series ; pentacyclic triterpenoid sapogenol ; seeds
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Phytochemistry 26 (1987), S. 507-508 
    ISSN: 0031-9422
    Keywords: Cassia marginata ; Leguminosea ; anthraquinones. ; roots
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 71 (1992), S. 4487-4491 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Reflectance and photoluminescence spectroscopy have been used to study the optical properties of high quality InxGa1−xAs/GaAs (0.13≤x≤0.30) single quantum wells. The results show strong agreement with the theoretical model used taking into account the strain potential. The agreement of the theoretical model, though, deviates from the experimental results for large values of excess strain in the well. For the case of the large strain (x=0.30) the reflectance indicates the strain in the well is hydrostatic rather than biaxial. The relevance of this fact is discussed in relation to device performance.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 69 (1991), S. 2694-2696 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: For a given misfit we examine the band-gap variation of a pseudomorphic overlayer on a thick substrate as a function of substrate orientation. The strain tensor is found to be a strong function of the substrate orientation. For both direct and indirect band-gap overlayers, this results in a significant variation in the band gap as the substrate orientation is changed. However, for indirect band-gap layers, such as SiGe alloys grown on Si substrates, the change in band gap is accompanied by a lifting of conduction-band-edge degeneracies. The magnitude of this splitting may be as large or larger than the change in the band gap.〈lz〉 〈lz〉 〈lz〉
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 8
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 71 (1992), S. 2351-2355 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The effect of silver (Ag) solubility on microstructure and superconducting properties of YBa2Cu3−xAgxO7−δ (0≤x≤0.5) superconductors has been evaluated. The solubility limit of Ag for copper sites in YBCO at ambient conditions (room temperature, atmospheric pressure) was evaluated to be x(approximately-equal-to)0.06. Analysis revealed the Ag content (x) of YBCO grains to be lower than the nominal Ag content (xn) used for fabrication, probably due to processing-related problems. Part of the Ag used for fabrication segregates on the YBCO grain boundaries. The segregated Ag particles are believed to pin YBCO grains, resulting in fine-grain microstructures. For low nominal Ag content, xn〈0.2, critical current density (Jc) increased from 98 to 160 A/cm2 as a function of increasing Ag content. These improvements are believed to be due to the increased oxygen content and associated microstructural changes in the YBCO. For higher nominal Ag content, xn(approximately-greater-than)0.2, however, Jc decreased rapidly with the increasing Ag content due to the precipitation of nonsuperconducting phases.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We have examined the growth and device characteristics of In0.53+x Ga0.47−x As/ In0.52 Al0.48 As (0≤x≤0.27) pseudomorphic modulation-doped field-effect transistors on InP substrates. In situ reflection high energy electron diffraction oscillation studies were carried out to study the growth of pseudomorphic InGaAs on GaAs and InP substrates. The data from these measurements and a theoretical formalism based on energy minimization suggest that in the pseudomorphic growth regime increased strain causes growth modes to change from two-dimensional layer-by-layer to a three-dimensional island mode. The resulting interface roughness is used as a parameter to explain the observed trends in channel mobility and device performance. It is also shown that altered growth techniques, such as migration enhanced epitaxy, in which the surface reconstruction may be changed, can restore the layer-by-layer growth mode for large amounts of strain in the pseudomorphic layer.
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 69 (1991), S. 4071-4074 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The effects of biaxial compressive and tensile strain on the excitonic resonances and associated changes in refractive index and electro-optic effect in quantum wells have been calculated and measured. Theoretical calculations include the important heavy-hole–light–hole band mixing effects. It is seen that the excitonic contributions dominate near the band edge. With increasing compressive strain the linear electro-optic effect is slightly increased, while the quadratic effect is greatly enhanced. The effects are reversed in quantum wells under tensile strain.
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