Delve into Etesian::Barahmasi, a mesmerizing collection of poems by Amit Shankar Saha. These poems prioritize beauty above all else, offering a respite from the world's incessant focus on activism. Saha masterfully weaves together the essence of Sringara Rasa, celebrating love and beauty, while intertwining the emotions of wonder (Advutam Rasa) and sadness (Karuna Rasa). As you journey through the verses, a serene calmness (Shantam Rasa) embraces you, marking the end of each poem, month, year, and volume. Yet, this is not an end, for Etesian::Barahmasi symbolizes the eternal cycle of time, where nothing truly perishes but rejuvenates. The poems orbit these profound Rasas, subtly hinting at activism through the lens of an artist. With a brilliant play of contradictions, paradoxes, inventive language, and dynamic imagery, Saha's work offers a unique and enduring perspective on relationships and the natural world. Read these poems aloud, letting the wonder seep into your soul, the sadness pierce your heart, the calmness descend upon your spirit, and the beauty guide you to the truth. Etesian::Barahmasi is a testament to the enduring power of poetry and its ability to transcend time and space.
Nanotechnology has progressed to the point where it can mimic natural systems such as porous membranes or the structure of leaves. Technological advances have resulted in a boom in the use of nanotechnology in different areas of engineering, including water purification systems. This book explores nanomaterials used for removing various textile dyes from water. It compiles 8 chapters that discuss the materials and nano systems used in these processes. This reference is designed to provide answers to common questions for scholars, academicians and technologists about fundamentals of nanoscience and nanomaterial induced removal of textile dyes. College students (physics, chemistry and materials science, engineering) will be able to easily understand the subject matter. Key Features: - Covers the basics of nano systems, from synthesis to applications - Explains the basics of nanomaterial behavior and characterization - Describes the classifications of dyes - Explains the interactions nanomaterials with different dyes - Explains the reaction mechanisms of photocatalysis and the kinetics behind adsorption - two important methods for removing dyes from water - Discusses nano systems that are useful for textile dye removal from water. 3 types of nano systems are included: carbon based, oxide based, polymer based or nitride based systems - Includes references for further reading - Simple presentation for easy and quick understanding of the subject.
The Pushtimarg, a Hindu sect established in India in the fifteenth century, possesses a unique culture--reaching back centuries and still vital today--in which art and devotion are deeply intertwined. This important volume, illustrated with more than one hundred vivid images, offers a new, in-depth look at the Pushtimarg and its rich aesthetic traditions, which are largely unknown outside of South Asia. Original essays by eminent scholars of Indian art focus on the style of worship, patterns of patronage, and artistic heritage that generated pichvais, large paintings on cloth designed to hang in temples, as well as other paintings for the Pushtimarg. In this expansive study, the authors deftly examine how pichvais were and still are used in the seasonal and daily veneration of Shrinathji, an aspect of Krishna as a child who is the chief deity of the temple town of Nathdwara in Rajasthan. Gates of the Lord introduces readers not only to the visual world of the Pushtimarg, but also to the spirit of Nathdwara.
Proposes computational models of human memory and learning using a brain-computer interfacing (BCI) approach Human memory modeling is important from two perspectives. First, the precise fitting of the model to an individual's short-term or working memory may help in predicting memory performance of the subject in future. Second, memory models provide a biological insight to the encoding and recall mechanisms undertaken by the neurons present in active brain lobes, participating in the memorization process. This book models human memory from a cognitive standpoint by utilizing brain activations acquired from the cortex by electroencephalographic (EEG) and functional near-infrared-spectroscopic (f-NIRs) means. Cognitive Modeling of Human Memory and Learning A Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfacing Approach begins with an overview of the early models of memory. The authors then propose a simplistic model of Working Memory (WM) built with fuzzy Hebbian learning. A second perspective of memory models is concerned with Short-Term Memory (STM)-modeling in the context of 2-dimensional object-shape reconstruction from visually examined memorized instances. A third model assesses the subjective motor learning skill in driving from erroneous motor actions. Other models introduce a novel strategy of designing a two-layered deep Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) classifier network and also deal with cognitive load assessment in motor learning tasks associated with driving. The book ends with concluding remarks based on principles and experimental results acquired in previous chapters. Examines the scope of computational models of memory and learning with special emphasis on classification of memory tasks by deep learning-based models Proposes two algorithms of type-2 fuzzy reasoning: Interval Type-2 fuzzy reasoning (IT2FR) and General Type-2 Fuzzy Sets (GT2FS) Considers three classes of cognitive loads in the motor learning tasks for driving learners Cognitive Modeling of Human Memory and Learning A Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfacing Approach will appeal to researchers in cognitive neuro-science and human/brain-computer interfaces. It is also beneficial to graduate students of computer science/electrical/electronic engineering.
Delve into Etesian::Barahmasi, a mesmerizing collection of poems by Amit Shankar Saha. These poems prioritize beauty above all else, offering a respite from the world's incessant focus on activism. Saha masterfully weaves together the essence of Sringara Rasa, celebrating love and beauty, while intertwining the emotions of wonder (Advutam Rasa) and sadness (Karuna Rasa). As you journey through the verses, a serene calmness (Shantam Rasa) embraces you, marking the end of each poem, month, year, and volume. Yet, this is not an end, for Etesian::Barahmasi symbolizes the eternal cycle of time, where nothing truly perishes but rejuvenates. The poems orbit these profound Rasas, subtly hinting at activism through the lens of an artist. With a brilliant play of contradictions, paradoxes, inventive language, and dynamic imagery, Saha's work offers a unique and enduring perspective on relationships and the natural world. Read these poems aloud, letting the wonder seep into your soul, the sadness pierce your heart, the calmness descend upon your spirit, and the beauty guide you to the truth. Etesian::Barahmasi is a testament to the enduring power of poetry and its ability to transcend time and space.
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