نتایج جستجو برای: indus culture

تعداد نتایج: 278519  

2005
Ian H. Campbell Peter W. Reiners Charlotte M. Allen Stefan Nicolescu Rajeev Upadhyay

He–Pb double dating of detrital zircons is more reliable than conventional U–Pb dating for tracing the source of detritus in sediments and can be used to constrain the percentage of recycled material in sediments. Conventional U–Pb dating can be used to constrain the provenance of sediments if the U–Pb zircon age pattern for potential source regions is known but can only be used to trace the so...

2010
Nisha Yadav Hrishikesh Joglekar Rajesh P. N. Rao Mayank N. Vahia Iravatham Mahadevan Ronojoy Adhikari

The Indus script is one of the major undeciphered scripts of the ancient world. The small size of the corpus, the absence of bilingual texts, and the lack of definite knowledge of the underlying language has frustrated efforts at decipherment since the discovery of the remains of the Indus civilization. Building on previous statistical approaches, we apply the tools of statistical language proc...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Srinivasan Kalyanaraman

has to be expanded further to provide for a study of evolution and formation of Indian languages in the Indian language union (sprachbund). The paper analyses the stages in the evolution of early writing systems which began with the evolution of counting in the ancient Near East. Providing an example from the Indian Hieroglyphs used in Indus Script as a writing system, a stage anterior to the s...

Journal: :IJCSA 2014
Nisha Yadav Ambuja Salgaonkar Mayank N. Vahia

Understanding the syntax of an undeciphered writing is a significant challenge. This can provide important clues to the nature of writing and guide potential decipherments. Here we evaluate a set of computational tools that can help us address this problem. We show that significant aspects of the writing can be inferred through this approach without making any assumption about the underlying co...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 2006
Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj Nofirstname Anushi

Two experiments studied the relative effects on body mass and testicular growth of stimulatory photoperiods applied simultaneously to two photosensitive species, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) and brahminy myna (Sturnus pagodarum). Experiment 1 on the house sparrow consisted of two parts. In experiment 1A, beginning on 24 March 2002, short day pretreated sparrows were exposed for 12 week...

Journal: :Computer Speech & Language 2011
Sitabhra Sinha Md Ashraf Izhar Raj Kumar Pan Bryan Kenneth Wells

Archaeological excavations in the sites of the Indus Valley civilization (2500 − 1900 BCE) in Pakistan and northwestern India have unearthed a large number of artifacts with inscriptions made up of hundreds of distinct signs. To date, there is no generally accepted decipherment of these sign sequences, and there have been suggestions that the signs could be non-linguistic. Here we apply complex...

2016
Xiaosheng Chen Xiufeng Xie Shunxiang Ren Xingmin Wang

BACKGROUND Nephaspis indus Gordon, 1996 was imported into Taiwan from Hawaii in 1990 as a biological control agent for the spiralling whitefly, Aleurodicus dispersus Russell, 1965 (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). However, its establishment was not known prior to this study. NEW INFORMATION Nephaspis indus Gordon, 1996, a natural enemy of Aleurodicus dispersus Russell (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) native ...

2014
Mamta Swaroop Sagar C Galwankar Stanislaw PA Stawicki Jayaraj M Balakrishnan Tamara Worlton Ravi S Tripathi David P Bahner Sanjeev Bhoi Colin Kaide Thomas J Papadimos

INDUS-EM is India's only level one conference imparting and exchanging quality knowledge in acute care. Specifically, in general and specialized emergency care and training in trauma, burns, cardiac, stroke, environmental and disaster medicine. It provides a series of exchanges regarding academic development and implementation of training tools related to developing future academic faculty and ...

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...

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