LEADER 04204nam 2200577 450 001 9910798353103321 005 20230808193125.0 010 $a90-04-31140-8 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004311404 035 $a(CKB)3710000000678949 035 $a(EBL)4540527 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001677628 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)16488988 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001677628 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)14900600 035 $a(PQKB)11524502 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)16324205 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)14900705 035 $a(PQKB)20498699 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4540527 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004311404 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000678949 100 $a20160625h20162016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aArgument and design $ethe unity of the Mahabharata /$fedited by Vishwa Adluri, Joydeep Bagchee 210 1$aLeiden, Netherlands ;$aBoston, Massachusetts :$cBrill,$d2016. 210 4$d©2016 215 $a1 online resource (494 p.) 225 1 $aBrill's Indological Library,$x0925-2916 ;$vVolume 49 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-31139-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material -- $tIntroduction: From Supplementary Narratives to Narrative ­Supplements /$rVishwa Adluri -- $t1 Not without Subtales: Telling Laws and Truths in the Sanskrit Epics /$rAlf Hiltebeitel -- $t2 On the Upatva of Up?khy?­nas: Is the Uttarak???a of the R?m?ya?a an Up?khy?­na of the Ma­h?b­h?­ra­ta? /$rRobert P. Goldman -- $t3 The Epic?s Singularization to Come: The ?akuntal? and Yay?ti Up?khy?­nas in the Southern Recension of the Ma­h?b­h?­ra­ta /$rJoydeep Bagchee -- $t4 Introductory Notes on the Literary Structure of the M?rka??eyasam?sy?parvan /$rGreg Bailey -- $t5 Of Daddies and Demons: The R?mop?khy?na and the Rak?ova??a of the V?lm?ki R?m?ya?a /$rSally J. Sutherland Goldman -- $t6 The Tale of an Old Monkey and a Fragrant Flower: What the Mah?­bh?rata?s R?m?ya?a May Tell Us about the Ma­h?b­h?­ra­ta /$rBruce M. Sullivan -- $t7 Supernatural Conflicts, Unanimities, and Indra in the Main Story and Substories of the Ma­h?b­h?­ra­ta /$rFernando Wulff Alonso -- $t8 Pride and Prostitution: Making Sense of the M?dhav? Exhibit in the Ma­h?b­h?­ra­ta Museum /$rAdheesh Sathaye -- $t9 The Divine Androgyne: Crossing Gender and Breaking Hegemonies in the Amb?-Up?khy?­na of the Ma­h?b­h?­ra­ta /$rVishwa Adluri -- $t10 Reflections on the Upa?khya?nas in the A?paddharmaparvan of the Maha?bha?rata /$rAdam Bowles -- $t11 The Status of Up?khy?nas in Madeleine Biardeau?s Reflections on the Mah?bh?rata /$rNicolas Dejenne -- $t12 Toward a Geography of the Mah?bh?rata?s Uñchav?tti Brahman /$rThennilapuram Mahadevan -- $t13 Up?khy?nas and the Hariva??a /$rSimon Brodbeck -- $t14 The Geography of the Mah?bh?rata?s Up?khy?nas /$rAlf Hiltebeitel -- $tIndex /$rVishwa Adluri and Joydeep Bagchee. 330 $aArgument and Design features fifteen essays by leading scholars of the Sanskrit epics, the Mah?bh?rata and the R?m?ya?a, discussing the Mah?bh?rata?s up?khy?nas , subtales that branch off from the central storyline and provide vantage points for reflecting on it. Contributors include: Vishwa Adluri, Joydeep Bagchee, Greg Bailey, Adam Bowles, Simon Brodbeck, Nicolas Dejenne, Sally J. Sutherland Goldman, Robert P. Goldman, Alf Hiltebeitel, Thennilapuram Mahadevan, Adheesh Sathaye, Bruce M. 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The concept of bioavailability has recently piqued the interest of the hazardous waste industry as an important consideration in deciding how much waste to clean up. The rationale is that if contaminants in soil and sediment are not bioavailable, then more contaminant mass can be left in place without creating additional risk. A new NRC report notes that the potential for the consideration of bioavailability to influence decision-making is greatest where certain chemical, environmental, and regulatory factors align. The current use of bioavailability in risk assessment and hazardous waste cleanup regulations is demystified, and acceptable tools and models for bioavailability assessment are discussed and ranked according to seven criteria. Finally, the intimate link between bioavailability and bioremediation is explored. 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