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"If I wait for someone else to validate my existence, it will mean that I'm short-changing myself," appropriately said by Zanele Muholi, a South African Activist, serves the very motto of this book. Prismatic Hearts aims to accentuate the individualism of people belonging to the LGBTQ++ Community. Even in the vibrant growing modernity of the 21st century, that we thrive in, the stigma revolving around the community still prevails. The society continues to label 'abnormal' to anything and everything that doesn't meet their basic taste. It is high time we take in charge to minimize and ultimately curb out such mentality. This book is a collection of prose and poetry, delicately penned by people belonging from and outside the community who together has contributed to upheld the beauty of being oneself.
The last two decades have seen a number of significant advances in the methodology for evaluating the molecular weight distributions of polydispersed macromolecular systems in solution at the molecular level. This reference presents reviews on the progress in different analytical and characterization methods of biopolymers. Readers will find useful information about combinations of complex biopolymer analysis such as chromatographic or membrane based fractionation procedures combined with multiple detectors on line (multi-angle laser light scattering or MALLS). Key topics include: • refractive index, UV-Vis absorbance and intrinsic viscosity detection systems, • advances in SEC-MALLS (size exclusion chromatography coupled to multi-angle laser light scattering) and FFF-MALLS (field flow fractionation coupled on line to MALLS), • HPSEC-A4F-MALLS, matrix-assisted laser-desorption ionization (MALDI) • electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry • nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy This reference is intended for students of applied chemistry and biochemistry who require information about biopolymer analysis and characterization.
"The Secret Desire" revolves around Ashmita Sen, a simple girl from Kolkata who always wanted to be an author. Her dad left her when she was born because he never wanted a daughter. She has been a victim of bullying since childhood. Eventually everyone got eliminated from her life. Finally she met Aarav, her love of life. But he left too. But after 1 year she gets to know that someone killed him. One striking truth after Aarav's death was caught during the investigation. The happiness of her life turned into a suspenseful secret in an instant. Why would someone want to kill Aarav? And who was masquerade one?
This book features high-quality papers presented at the International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Technology (CICT 2021) organized by Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, and held from 29-30 October 2021. It includes the latest advances and research findings in fields of computational science and communication such as communication and networking, web and informatics, hardware and software designs, distributed and parallel processing, advanced software engineering, advanced database management systems and bioinformatics. It is of interest to research scholars, students, and engineers around the globe.
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Negotiating Capability and Diaspora: A Philosophical Politics scrutinizes Indian economist cum philosopher Amartya Sen’s theory of capability, which rose as a critique of the modern American philosopher John Rawls’s theory of primary goods. Ashmita Khasnabish develops Sen’s theory of capability as a leitmotif throughout the book. She focuses on the following themes: 1) how Amartya Sen’s theory of capability offers strength to immigrants and underdogs; 2) the significance of John Rawls’s theory for Sen’s theory of capability; 3) two aspects of Sen’s theory: on the one hand it exposes the asymmetry between people of power and the powerless due to the discrepancy of resources, and...