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PublicationArticle Horizons: nuclear astrophysics in the 2020s and beyond(Institute of Physics, 2022) H. Schatz; A.D. Becerril Reyes; A. Best; E.F. Brown; K. Chatziioannou; K.A. Chipps; C.M. Deibel; R. Ezzeddine; D.K. Galloway; C.J. Hansen; F. Herwig; A.P. Ji; M. Lugaro; Z. Meisel; D. Norman; J.S. Read; L.F. Roberts; A. Spyrou; I. Tews; F.X. Timmes; C. Travaglio; N. Vassh; C. Abia; P. Adsley; S. Agarwal; M. Aliotta; W. Aoki; A. Arcones; A. Aryan; A. Bandyopadhyay; A. Banu; D.W. Bardayan; J. Barnes; A. Bauswein; T.C. Beers; J. Bishop; T. Boztepe; B. Cote; M.E. Caplan; A.E. Champagne; J.A. Clark; M. Couder; A. Couture; S.E. de Mink; S. Debnath; R.J. deBoer; J. den Hartogh; P. Denissenkov; V. Dexheimer; I. Dillmann; J.E. Escher; M.A. Famiano; R. Farmer; R. Fisher; C. Frohlich; A. Frebel; C. Fryer; G. Fuller; A.K. Ganguly; S. Ghosh; B.K. Gibson; T. Gorda; K.N. Gourgouliatos; V. Graber; M. Gupta; W.C. Haxton; A. Heger; W.R. Hix; W.C.G. Ho; E.M. Holmbeck; A.A. Hood; S. Huth; G. Imbriani; R.G. Izzard; R. Jain; H. Jayatissa; Z. Johnston; T. Kajino; A. Kankainen; G.G. Kiss; A. Kwiatkowski; M. La Cognata; A.M. Laird; L. Lamia; P. Landry; E. Laplace; K.D. Launey; D. Leahy; G. Leckenby; A. Lennarz; B. Longfellow; A.E. Lovell; W.G. Lynch; S.M. Lyons; K. Maeda; E. Masha; C. Matei; J. Merc; B. Messer; F. Montes; A. Mukherjee; M.R. Mumpower; D. Neto; B. Nevins; W.G. Newton; L.Q. Nguyen; K. Nishikawa; N. Nishimura; F.M. Nunes; E. O'Connor; B.W. O'Shea; W.-J. Ong; S.D. Pain; M.A. Pajkos; M. Pignatari; R.G. Pizzone; V.M. Placco; T. Plewa; B. Pritychenko; A. Psaltis; D. Puentes; Y.-Z. Qian; D. Radice; D. Rapagnani; B.M. Rebeiro; R. Reifarth; A.L. Richard; N. Rijal; I.U. Roederer; J.S. Rojo; Y. Saito; A. Schwenk; M.L. Sergi; R.S. Sidhu; A. Simon; T. Sivarani; A. Skuladottir; M.S. Smith; A. Spiridon; T.M. Sprouse; S. Starrfield; A.W. Steiner; F. Strieder; I. Sultana; R. Surman; T. Szucs; A. Tawfik; F. Thielemann; L. Trache; R. Trappitsch; M.B. Tsang; A. Tumino; S. Upadhyayula; J.O. Valle Martinez; M. Van der Swaelmen; C. Viscasillas Vázquez; A. Watts; B. Wehmeyer; M. Wiescher; C. Wrede; J. Yoon; R.G.T. Zegers; M.A. Zermane; M. ZingaleNuclear astrophysics is a field at the intersection of nuclear physics and astrophysics, which seeks to understand the nuclear engines of astronomical objects and the origin of the chemical elements. This white paper summarizes progress and status of the field, the new open questions that have emerged, and the tremendous scientific opportunities that have opened up with major advances in capabilities across an ever growing number of disciplines and subfields that need to be integrated. We take a holistic view of the field discussing the unique challenges and opportunities in nuclear astrophysics in regards to science, diversity, education, and the interdisciplinarity and breadth of the field. Clearly nuclear astrophysics is a dynamic field with a bright future that is entering a new era of discovery opportunities. © 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.PublicationArticle Studies in spiro-heterocycles. Part-XII. Synthesis of some fluorine containing spiro [3H-indole-3,4 (4H)-pyrano [2,3-d] pyrimidine]-2,5,7 (1H)-triones as CNS agents(1988) K.C. Joshi; R. Jain; K. Sharma; S.K. Bhattacharya; R.K. Goel[No abstract available]PublicationArticle Study of interspouse communication and adoption of family planning and immunization services in a rural block of Varanasi District.(2001) V.M. Gupta; R. Jain; P. SenInterspouse communication was studied in some pertinent areas which have an important bearing on day to day transactions. The level of such communication measured on a three-point scale was studied for its role on acceptance of family planning and immunization services. 200 currently married females residing with their husbands in a rural block of Varanasi, in the reproductive age group, with at least one child aged 1-3 years were selected and interviewed. Scores were ascribed for 12 selected items of conversation according to frequency of conversation on a three point scale based on which high, medium and low communicators were delineated. In this study high, medium and low communicators were found to be 14%, 40% and 45% respectively. Topics of importance which never featured in interspouse communication were menstrual problems (44%), when to have first child (82.5%) and birth spacing (48.5%). Interspouse communication was better in upper castes and joint families. Literacy status of both husband and wife and per capita income of the family revealed positive relationship with inter-spouse communication. Adoption and practice of family planning methods as well as full immunization coverage of the child in the family were observed to be higher among high and medium communicators as compared to low degree of communcators (p < 0.001).
