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Bapat, Arun
- Earthquake Early Warning System and its Implementation in India
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1 No. 1/11, Tara Residency, 20/2, Kothrud, Pune 411 038, IN
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Current Science, Vol 109, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 405-406Abstract
No Abstract.- Pervasive Incursion of Extremism in Academic Fields
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Current Science, Vol 108, No 8 (2015), Pagination: 1418-1419Abstract
No Abstract.- J. G. Negi (1936–2016)
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Current Science, Vol 112, No 06 (2017), Pagination: 1285-1285Abstract
The theoretical geophysicist, Janardan Ganpatrao Negi passed away on 9 November 2016 in Hyderabad. He was born on 1 August 1936 at Khirgaon, a village near Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, where there were no schools in those days. Although Negi experienced travails of poverty in his youth, he overcame the odds to be invited to contribute to the NASA space mission efforts in 1968 at age of 32 years. His early schooling was in Indore and later he graduated from Gwalior with a B Sc degree (1956) and then earned his M Sc in Physics with specialization in electronics (DSB College Nainital, Agra University, 1958).- Is Quantification of Parameters Essential for Scientific Substantiation?
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Current Science, Vol 115, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 371-371Abstract
The Guest Editorial about quantifying quality by Sathyamurthy1 is highly pertinent in research disciplines. Currently all experimental results need to be projected in quantified measures. Various research fields such as nano, micro, small, medium, large and mega need to be examined from various angles of standardization or quantification. No uniform stick of quantification can be universally applied. For nano and micro-scale measurements one may be required to account for the Heisenberg uncertainty theorem during quantification. For smalland medium-scale measurements, the tolerance of accuracy level could be from Angstrom to a few millimetres. For large measurements such as roads of a few kilometres length, heavy and massive concreting, or displacement of water by a large cargo or passenger ship, quantification could be large. For mega-scale measurements such as astronomical distances in millions of light years, the error or tolerance could be as high as up to 50%. Such measurements are made at an interval of six months of the elliptic orbit of the earth.References
- Satyamurthy, N., Curr. Sci., 2017, 113(1), 7–8.
- Bapat, A., Curr. Sci., 2008, 95(3), 318–319.