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  • Question asked in Device Physics
    New What is subthreshold current ? And what is the subthreshold slope ?
    Subthreshold slope 
    By Kranthi Kumar · Indian Institute of Science
  • Answer added in Hedgehogs
    1 Does litter size provide a reliable indication of the health of a species?
    By Toni Bunnell · The University of Hull
    James Roper · UVV | Centro Universitário Vila Velha
    Well, clearly if you can show that litter size is also declining, it would be relevant in any population study (life table analysis, for example). Of ... [more]
  • Answer added in Pattern Recognition
    23 What are the books which have changed or influenced your work ?
    By Raphaël Feraud · Orange Labs
    Wellington Da Silva · United Nations Organization
    Hi Pedro, I believe PDP is 2 volumes, isn't it? Great list !! 
  • Answer added in Remote Sensing Applications
    26 GPS Analysis Software Running on Windows
    By Michael Otieno Onyango · University of Nairobi
    Renato Filjar · Satellite navigation, space weather and geomatics specialist and analyst; Associate Professor of Electronics Engineering
    I strongly recommend marvellously developed rtklib (http://www.rtklib.com/). 
  • Answer added in Plant Genetics
    12 What is the optimum insert length for an RNAi construct in plants?
    By Nicholas Mueth · Washington State University
    Bipinchandra Kalbande · Central Institute for Cotton Research
    Hello Nicholas. I think you should try anything between 100 to 200. We have got good results with hairpin construct ranging from 100, 150, 180 of the ... [more]
  • Answer added in Wireless Communications
    26 How many publications are expected by a PhD student during the PhD program?
    By J.M.J.W. Jayasinghe · Wayamba University of Sri lanka
    Sridhar Iyer · NIIT University
    Completely agree with Panayiotis Koutentis. 
  • Answer added in Digital Signal Processing
    1 I want to generate power quality disturbances in MATLAB. Please help me how can I use Matlab programs
    By Suhail Khokhar · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
    Ramesh Babu.N · Vellore Institute of Technology
    Suhail - it is not clear what exactly u want to generate. In general if u want to generate a disturbance to the original signal there are lot of optio... [more]
  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    21 “Why Statistics Matter?” OR “Why does a researcher need to learn statistics?”
    By Mohammad Firoz Khan · Jamia Millia Islamia
    George Halkos · University of Thessaly
    As the number of information is increasing enormously, scientists face the need to analyze this information in the most appropriate way. Statistics is... [more]
  • New Is there some advantage of positive feedback or not?
    Please give some practical examples of systems with positive feedback ,if any. 
    By Md Mottahir Alam · King Abdulaziz University
  • Answer added in Education Research
    3 Can we use primary or elementary school enrollment rate as a proxy variable for literacy in society?
    By Prasad Prasad · University of Mysore
    Data on literacy for developed countries mostly gives full literacy of the population, however detailed studies give quite another picture: lieracy r... [more]
  • Answer added in Teacher training
    28 How can we attract the students who are not paying attentions due to many reasons?
    By Kiran Patil · Shri Chatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering
    A teacher must have sufficient knowledge of the subject/topic. He must be well prepared and must select appropriate teaching tools and use them inte... [more]
  • Answer added in Agricultural Chemistry
    1 can any body tell me which ROS inhibitor should i use for plant system
    By Naveen Sharma · University of Delhi
    Muhammad Asghar · Åbo Akademi University
    Hi Naveen, you can use superoxide scavenger 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyloxy (TEMPOL) (Sigma Chemicals). 
  • Answer added in Marine Ecology
    13 If we demarcate an area as potential fishing zone (PFZ), are we encouraging over exploitation of commercial fish stocks over the area?
    By Dola Bhattacharjee · Government of India
    Aneesh Kumar · Centre For Marine Living Resources and Ecology
    I mentioned during our early discussion for the need of some management measures and regulations like quota systems. This PFZ is not a fixed place li... [more]
  • Question asked in Does the human soul mature?
    New Does the human soul mature?
    philosophy of Anthropology 
  • Answer added in Wireless Sensor Network
    20 When does data become 'Big Data'?
    By Catherine Muller · University of Birmingham
    Kenneth Casey · National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    Stefan's answer along with Mark's answer about "Little Data" bring to mind what I think is an important factor in the Big Data paradigm: the re-use of... [more]
  • Answer added in Plant Genetics
    1 Okra seed
    Vishwanath Koti · University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
    Kumar refer Seed development ofAbelmoschus esculentus (Malvaceae) http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00987059 
  • Answer added in Organic Synthesis
    10 Has anyone ever tried the synthesis of 3H-2-Benzofuran-1-one (phthalide) via reduction of phthalic anhydride by sodium borohydride?
    By Mark Grech · University of Malta
    Uday Joshi · arunoday consultech
    You can do catalytic reduction of phthalic unhydride using raney nickel catalyst at slightly higher temp[ 160-170 c ] and higher pressure [ 30 kg h2/s... [more]
  • 2 Can somebody explain how to use molden interface with Gaussian software09W for getting geometry optimization of two interacting molecules?
    By Thongam Devi · North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology
    Thongam Devi · North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology
    It works well for single molecule.. to find its peak frequency, energy etc. However, it doesn't work when I want to study for two molecules together.... [more]
  • Answer added in Water Quality
    12 Is it possible to add magnesium chemicals in community water supplies where water resources are poor in magnesium?
    By Yanick Simon · Université Quisqueya
    Ingo Schreiber · Aromatarius et Unguentarius
    Hello Yanick, I have read your attached paper. It is true that high doses of magnesium decreased the cases of death given after heart attacks. But in ... [more]
  • Answer added in Energy
    1 is there any other software that i can use for the analysis of solar PV systems
    By Gunjan Varshney · JSS Academy of Technical Education
    Ramesh Babu.N · Vellore Institute of Technology
    for renewable based power system analysis HOMER is good. If you want to design & validate the system with appropriate parameters then its good to do i... [more]
  • Answer added in Animal Models
    4 How fast does a drug in solution injected i.p. reach the bloodstream?
    By Theodore Kapellos · University of Oxford
    Andrea Parente · University of Groningen
    Hi Theodore, I Igree with Chukwuemeka Nworu about absorbition in peritoneal area. About my experience I inject 18F-FDG IP in rats and in 2 minute i c... [more]
  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    5 Is inappropriate sampling (e.g., non-random assignment) considered to be major weakness of a submitted manuscript to be accepted?
    By Fathi M Sherif · University of Tripoli
    Fathi M Sherif · University of Tripoli
    Thanks all, I agree with you that samples taken and size should be discussed with statisticains before starting collection. But, the problem is that s... [more]
  • Answer added in Cloning
    19 How much Tetracycline does one need for a Tet-inducible over expression?
    By Daniel Tagoe · University of Cape Coast
    Sam Alsford · London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    Hi Daniel, I'm not entirely sure what you mean when you say 'culture effect on phenotypes'. A recent paper from the Field lab may answer your question... [more]
  • Answer added in Language Education
    46 Do you suggest bilingual lists for adults learning vocabulary ?
    By Reza Gholami · Putra University, Malaysia
    Klaus Schuricht · South East European University
    In the 80s, when I was doing experiments in and with schools in Berlin, I convinced the schools to buy for each Turkish student two identic dictionary... [more]
  • Answer added in Photocopying
    7 Can you explain what happens when you photocopy a mirror?
    By Derek Abbott · University of Adelaide
    A perfect mirror doesn't scatter so you don't get any light on the drum. Defects in the mirror do scatter hence you get light on the drum 
  • Answer added in Mechatronics
    4 how to control the speed of a DC motor in an electric vehicle.
    By Hassan al kadri · Lebanese International University
    David Johnson · Royal HaskoningDHV
    I'm not sure from your description what caused the failure, however, a schematic and picture will help. Judging from the description, here are some th... [more]
  • Question asked in Biology
    New What are the causes behind cutting down of Samanea saman trees along the roadside of Domdam Airport,Kolkata?
    The tree(Samanea saman) yields a gum of inferior quality which could be used as a poor man’s substitute for gum arabic. Like most other mimosaceous ... [more]
    By Manik Baral · Gupta College Of Technological Sciences,Asansol
  • Question asked in Self-Regulation
    New We're interested on learning patterns among Latin-American undergraduates, and we're searching papers, authors or research team ... gracias !!!
    in English or Spanish ... our web page is: http://grupsderecerca.uab.cat/pafiu/ 
    By J. Reinaldo Martínez-Fernández · Autonomous University of Barcelona