Raymore bains biography of mahatma
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High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the supernova remnant N132D
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Hwang, Una; Hughes, John P.; Canizares, Claude R.; Markert, Thomas H.
1993-01-01
A joint nonequilibrium ionization analysis of spectral data from the Einstein Observatory of the SNR N132D in the LMC is presented on the basis of data from the Focal Plane Crystal Spectrometer (FPCS) and the Solid State Spectrometer (SSS), and lower spectral resolution data from the IPC and the Monitor Proportional Counter (MPC). The FPCS detected individual emission lines of O VII, O VIII, Ne IX, Ne X, Fe XVII, and possibly Fe XX. Measured line widths for the oxygen lines suggest Doppler broadening that is roughly consistent with optically measured expansion velocities of 2250 km/s. At the SSS/IPC temperature, FPCS flux ratios constrain the O/Fe abundance to be at least 1.9 times its solar value and the O/Ne abundance to be 0.2-1.0 times its solar value. Models for remnants with progenitor masse
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The Greater India Experiment: Hindutva and the Northeast [1° ed.] 1503613461, 9781503613461
Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Arboreal Nation
2 The Northeast and Time’s Relentless Melt
3 Hindutva Worldings: Whose Way of Life?
4 Prophecy and the Hindu State
5 “Christian Hindu” and Nationalizing Hindutva
6 Rani Gaidinliu: A Semiotic Challenge to the Nation-State
7 Citizenship, Elections, and the Bharatiya Janata Party
Epilogue: Hindutva Becoming and the Greater India Experiment
Notes
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THE GREATER INDIA EXPERIMENT
SOUTH ASIA IN MOTION EDITOR
Thomas Blom Hansen
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sanjib Baruah Anne Blackburn Satish Deshpande Faisal Devji Christophe Jaffrelot Naveeda Khan Stacey Leigh Pigg Mrinalini Sinha Ravi Vasudevan
ARKOTONG LONGKUMER
THE GREATER
INDIA EXPERIMENT
Hindutva and the Northeast
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