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Computational granular mechanics and its engineering applications / Shunying Ji, Lu Liu

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Green nanomaterials: processing, properties, and applications / Shakeel Ahmed, Wazed Ali

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Responsive nanomaterials for sustainable applications Ziqi Sun, Ting Liao, editors

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Handbook of materials modeling: applications: current and emerging materials / Wanda Andreoni, Sidney Yip, editors

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How Apple reinvented the cursor for iPad

Even though Apple did not invent the mouse pointer, history has cemented its place in dragging it out of obscurity and into mainstream use. Its everyday utility, pioneered at Xerox Parc and later combined with a bit of iconic* work from Susan Kare at Apple, has made the pointer our avatar in digital space for […]




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3D imaging, analysis and applications / Nick Pears, Yonghuai Liu, Peter Bunting, editors




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Towards a unified methodology for supporting the integration of data sources for use in web applications / by Jeremy Nunn

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Practical augmented reality : a guide to the technologies, applications, and human factors for AR and VR / Steve Aukstakalnis

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Virtual reality technology and applications / Matjaž Mihelj, Domen Novak, Samo Beguš

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Indian IT firms to apply for H-1B visas amidst Covid-19 uncertainties

Immigration attorneys said clients were filing applications for candidates selected by random lottery last month. The H1-B work permit, initially for three years, is granted only if the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves the application.




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Appliances, consumer electronics industry seeks tax relief, incentives in upcoming Budget

Manufacturers of appliances and consumer electronics are seeking lower taxes on eco-friendly and energy-efficient products, more incentives for domestic manufacturing and waiving of customs duty on inputs imported to make the components in the upcoming Union Budget.




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Budget 2020: ACs, refrigerators, imported kitchen appliances set to get costly

The Budget doubled basic custom duty from 10% to 20% on whole lot of imported products such as food grinder, juicer, shaver, epilator, geyser, room heater, hair dryer, electric iron, oven, coffee and tea maker, toaster and ceiling fan. The custom duty on wall fan has been hiked from 7.5% to 20%.




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Panasonic to launch connected home appliances this year

The Japanese appliances giant plans to launch smart door bells, plugs and switches. This will be followed by side-by-side refrigerators, front-loading washing machines, fans, geysers amongst others covering the entire product portfolio in phases.




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Appliances, consumer electronic makers assist customers virtually amid lockdown

Appliances and consumer electronics makers are using social media platforms and other online tools to reach their customers, who are facing problems with products amid the lockdown.




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Appliances, electronics industry seek nod from local authorities to restart production

​​Individually, each brand is seeking more clarity and approval on the guidelines. The guidelines say that we would have to open in a phased manner. All brands are gearing up to open up, wherever, it will be permitted," CEAMA President Kamal Nandi said.




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Appliance, consumer electronics makers look at production resumption post lockdown

Companies like Panasonic India, Godrej Appliances, Dixon Technologies and Super Plastronics Pvt Ltd said with retail outlets shut there is no point to start production as there is existing unsold inventory of March at warehouses and dealers.




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Tech rivals Apple-IBM ink marketing deal to embrace iPhones & iPads

IBM salesmen to now recommend Apple devices to their healthcare & banking clients




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Under lockdown, Ramjan brings in breathable air for Pineapple

With around 6 lakh ton annual production in almost 20,000 ha land, Bidhannagar in the foothills of northern West Bengal contributes around 80% to the state output that is near half of India's total 20 lakh Metric Ton (MT) yield. India is the fifth largest contributor to the global production of around 275 lakh MT.




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Operations management : creating value along the supply chain / Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor III

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Management : foundations and applications / Schermerhorn, Davidson, Poole, Woods, Simon, McBarron

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The alignment of business strategy and IT/IS strategy, where agile software development is applied / Pattama Kanavittaya

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Scale development : theory and applications / Robert F. DeVellis (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

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Handbook of the management of creativity and innovation : theory and practice / Min Tang, Christian H. Werner, University of Applied Management, Germany




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The psychology of planning in organizations : research and applications / edited by Michael D. Mumford and Michael Frese




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Inflation to soften further; steps on supply-side needed

Fall in global commodity and non-food manufacturing sector prices come to help




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Insure apple, demands HP

To counter the debilitating effects of natural calamities, the Himachal Pradesh Government has proposed to the Centre...




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J-K to introduce cardboard packaging for apples

Looks do matter. This seems to be the conclusion of the J-K Government as far as apple sales are concerned.




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Apple makes way for pomegranate in Himachal

Himachal Pradesh is famously known as the 'Apple State of India''. But the state is now clutching the title nervously...




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Himachal apple growers cash in on Amarnath land controversy

The Amarnath land row which prevented the Kashmir apple crop from reaching the wholesale market, proved to be a blessing in disguise for Himachal''s orchards.




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Gujarat farmers grapple with shortage of power, water

With less than normal rainfall, the farms in Gujarat are grappling with shortage of both power and water for irrigation.




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Needed: tech pill for Himachal apple

Despite an annual turnover of more than Rs 2,000 crore, Himachal Pradesh''s apple orchards have witnessed a decline in the yield.




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Valley develops country''s first scab resistant apples

After more than a decade of hectic efforts and numerous trials, scientists at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture.




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EU ban threat looms as groundnut growers grapple with aflatoxin

Spiralling aflatoxin levels in groundnuts are giving nightmares to exporters in Gujarat, which accounts for over 50 per cent kernel exports from India.




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The new apple of the Valley''s eye

When Ghulam Ahmad Khan, a part time farmer, decided to turn his paddy field into a strawberry plantation rather than the customary apple orchard.




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Heat hits Himachal apples, huge drop in production predicted

The Himachal apples will not taste as they used to do in the best days of their harvests.




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In Maharashtra, apple arrives late and costly

Poor production of the fruit in Kashmir, Himachal has jacked up prices in Pune markets to a minimum retail price of Rs 120 per kg....




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Output halved, Shimla''s apple farmers still make a killing

In a year characterised by the aftershocks of economic slow down hitting almost every sector, apple orchard owners in Himachal Pradesh still have reason to smile.




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At apple pad, another revolution

At a first-of-its-kind 'scientifically-managed'' orchard at Kotgarh''s Harmony Hall Orchard, associated with the legendary Samuel Evans Stokes, around 10,000 fresh plants have replaced ageing trees. A weather station is keeping a tab on the orchard....




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In Shimla, keeping a tab on the apple in Delhi markets

Demand of flowers in the forthcoming Commonwealth Games, the price of Himachal apples in Delhi markets, a new subsidy scheme for polyhouses, or new varieties of maize developed at a research centre....




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In a season of glut, apple prices crash

The bumper apple crop in Himachal Pradesh this year has failed to translate into good news for growers yet again. Drought and hail have damaged the fruits....




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Punjab''s can of worms makes apples bloom in Himachal

Orchards in hill state major consumers of vermicompost made in Punjab, a state which still banks on chemicals.




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Pineapple invades rubber country

Pineapple farmers are in expansion mode in Kerala.




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Apple of Himachal''s eye

Long winter, good snowfall makes climate favourable for a quality harvest this year.




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Hail pounds apple belt again

Three anti-hail guns, part of a Rs 27-cr pilot project , could protect only those areas where they were installed. One gun covers between 80 and 100 hectares




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Hail''s back, Himachal apples hit hard again

Crop loss figure already stands at Rs 200 cr




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Kashmir apples run into rough weather

Incessant rainfall and low temperatures have already caused 60-70% crop loss, likely to breed diseases too




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The apple debate, before and after FDI

On one side, fear of wipe-out by foreign arrivals. On the other, hopes of better infrastructure




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Cloud over apple's future

Weather causes uncertainty in Himachal, experts call for new varieties, new crops




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In valley of apples, a strawberry village

Ahad Mir started growing strawberries on small patch of land of land decade ago as an experiment.




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Lots of apples, not enough facilities to store them cold

The existing facilities are usually used up for high-grade apples to preserve their quality and taste.