Essays about: "nordöstra Indien"
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1. Energy Storage System for Local Generation in a Grid-connected Microgrid : Sizing and analyzing an energy storage system for the Tezpur University campus
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Reducing the emissions is an important step in orderto reduce the global warming. At Tezpur University in the Assamregion in Northeast India a project is being performed which willtry to reduce the use of diesel for back-up generation and partlyreplace this with other sources of energy. In 2018 a 1 MW PVplantwas installed as a part of this goal. READ MORE
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2. A micro-typological study of Pashai varieties in Afghanistan
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : The Hindu Kush region stretches from Afghanistan over Pakistan to North India and is home to what is commonly known as the Dardic languages. The Dardic langagues are a group of Indo-Aryan languages that have in isolation and under contact developed or retained features that can not be found in Indo-Aryan languages outside the region. READ MORE
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3. Clinical and subclinical mastitis in dairy cattle and buffaloes in Bihar, India : prevalence, major pathogens and risk factors
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Bihar, located in north-eastern India, is a state with a growing dairy sector. Many people live under the poverty line and depend on the livestock and dairy production from cattle and buffaloes for their livelihood. Mastitis is known to result in substantial production and economic losses which can be crucial for small-scale dairy farmers. READ MORE
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4. Demonstrative contrasts in Hindukush Indo-Aryan
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : Hindukush Indo-Aryan (HKIA) is a disputed subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages spoken within a linguistically diverse area stretching from northeastern Afghanistan, across northern Pakistan to northwestern India, principally covering the mountainous region of Hindukush–Karakoram–Western Himalaya. A noteworthy feature of some of these languages is a three-way demonstrative system, or three deictic terms used by speakers to direct one another’s attention to referents at different distances in their environment. READ MORE
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5. What’s in the milk? : aflatoxin and antibiotic residues in cow’s milk in Assam, Northeast India
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Worldwide, there are increasing concerns about food safety and what is really present in the food we are eating, and feeding our children. Antibiotic residues are one of these concerns and a growing global problem. In 2001 India became the world’s largest consumer of antibiotics and the problem with antibiotic resistance is increasing. READ MORE