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    FIGURE 2 in Vanderbylia kashmiriana sp. nov. (Polyporales, Polyporaceae) from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan

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    FIGURE 2. Phylogram generated from Maximum Likelihood (ML) method based on LSU sequence data representing Vanderbylia kashmiriana and its related species. Novel sequences generated during this study are in bold.Published as part of <i>Khalid, Uzma Irfan Abdul Nasir & Aziz, Abida, 2023, Vanderbylia kashmiriana sp. nov. (Polyporales, Polyporaceae) from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan, pp. 269-278 in Phytotaxa 616 (3)</i> on page 272, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.616.3.6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10144754">http://zenodo.org/record/10144754</a&gt

    FIGURE 1 in Vanderbylia kashmiriana sp. nov. (Polyporales, Polyporaceae) from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan

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    FIGURE 1. Phylogram generated from Maximum Likelihood (ML) method based on ITS sequence data representing Vanderbylia kashmiriana and its related species. Novel sequences generated during this study are in bold.Published as part of <i>Khalid, Uzma Irfan Abdul Nasir & Aziz, Abida, 2023, Vanderbylia kashmiriana sp. nov. (Polyporales, Polyporaceae) from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan, pp. 269-278 in Phytotaxa 616 (3)</i> on page 272, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.616.3.6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10144754">http://zenodo.org/record/10144754</a&gt

    Rekonstruksi Kepemimpinan Pendidikan Umar bin Abdul Aziz: Aktualisasi Politik Pengembangan Pendidikan

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    The article aims to explore the politics of education at Umar bin Abdul Aziz's time and then reconstruct it with the realities of contemporary education. In examining this, the author uses qualitative methods with the type of research library. The search results show that Umar bin Abdul Aziz developed an educational aspect focusing on three areas, namely 1) family education, 2) formal education, and 3) community education. These three development fields are still very relevant if reconstructed and contextualized with current education development

    Vanderbylia kashmiriana U. Irfan, Khalid & Aziz 2023, sp. nov.

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    <p> <i>Vanderbylia kashmiriana</i> U. Irfan, Khalid & Aziz <i>sp. nov</i>. <b>(Figures 3 & 4)</b></p> <p>Mycobank: MB#849986</p> <p> <b>Etymology:</b> The specific epithet <b>‘</b> <i>kashmiriana’</i> refers to the locality of the collection, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> <i>Vanderbylia kashmiriana</i> differs from its closest species <i>V. delavayi</i> in creamy to pale yellow corky pileate basidiocarp with wavy margins, globose to sub-globose to ellipsoid, non-truncate and variably dextrinoid basidiospores (4.2) 5.4–6.7 (6.8) × (2.8) 3.5–5.5 (5.9) µm; with abundant arboriform hyphae; sub-clavate to obovoid basidia and the presence of clavate to obclavate cystidia.</p> <p> <b>Holotype:</b> PAKISTAN. Azad Jammu & Kashmir, District Bhimber, Tehsil Samahni (33° 3’52.63”N, 74° 5’45.40”E) 826 m a.s.l., at the base of <i>Zanthoxylum armatum</i> DC, October 17, 2022, SM 01 Uzma Irfan (LAH37856), GenBank (OR120349 ITS), (OR120347 LSU)</p> <p> <b>Basidiomata</b> perennial, pileate, corky when fresh, becoming hard corky upon drying, single to imbricate, smells like wood, taste not recorded. <i>Pileus</i> 190–210 mm in diameter, sulcate, glabrous, cream to pale yellow (Hue 5 Y 9/2) with wavy margins. <b>Context</b> cottony when fresh, hard upon drying; Pore surface round, concolorous with pileal surface. <b>Basidiospores</b> (4.2) 5.4–6.7 (6.8) × (2.8) 3.5–5.5 (5.9) µm, avL × avW 5.72 × 4.06, Q = 1.5–1.1, Q av = 1.27, globose to subglobose to ellipsoid, hyaline, with apiculus, highly dextrinoid. <b>Basidia</b> 21.3–27.8 × 4.3–5.7 µm, clavate to sub-clavate to obovoid, clamp connections present, hyaline in 5 % KOH; sterigmata 1–4 about 1.9–2.3 µm long, sharp; <b>Cystidia</b> 16.0–40.3 × 3.9–7.3 µm, abundant, polymorphic, clavate to obclavate to ventricose, tubular, apically encrusted, granular throughout, clamp connections present. <b>Plurocystidia</b> and <b>Pileocystidia</b> absent. Dimitic hyphal system in context and tubes, highly dextrinoid, olive green to hyaline (7.5Y 9/2) in 5 % KOH. <b>Contextual hyphal system:</b> Dimitic; Skeletal hyphae 1.2 × 5.0 µm, frequent, thick-walled with narrow lumen, rarely branched, Arboriform hyphae 3.6 × 14.7 µm, extensively branched like a tree with short lateral and terminal processes. <b>Tramal hyphal system</b> generative hyphae not observed. Skeletal hyphae 1.5 × 3.9 µm, frequent, thick-walled and branched.</p> <p> <b>Additional specimens examined</b> PAKISTAN. Azad Jammu & Kashmir, District Bhimber, Tehsil Samahni (Jandi Chontra), (33° 2’43.36”N, 74° 7’11.22”E) 1140 m. a. s. l. October 17, 2022, on wooden logs of angiosperm trees, SM02, Uzma Irfan (LAH37857), GenBank (OR120350 ITS), (OR120348 LSU), (33° 3’5.23”N, 74° 6’50.69”E) 896 m. a. s. l., SM03, Uzma Irfan (LAH37858), GenBank (OR120351 ITS), (33° 3’3.21”N, 74° 6’58.16”E) 904 m. a. s. l., SM04, Uzma Irfan, (LAH37859) GenBank (OR120352 ITS).</p>Published as part of <i>Khalid, Uzma Irfan Abdul Nasir & Aziz, Abida, 2023, Vanderbylia kashmiriana sp. nov. (Polyporales, Polyporaceae) from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan, pp. 269-278 in Phytotaxa 616 (3)</i> on page 273, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.616.3.6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10144754">http://zenodo.org/record/10144754</a&gt

    Delta dimidiatipenne

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    Delta dimidiatipenne (de Saussure, 1852) Figs 19 (a–d) Female: Body length 22 –24.5 mm (n = 5), fore wing length 20.5– 22 mm (n = 5). Male: Body length 18.5–19.5 mm (n = 4), fore wing length 16.25– 17 mm (n = 4). Material examined. PAKISTAN: Azad Kashmir: Bagh, 1 Ψ, 29.vii. 1986, Afzal. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: Mansehra, Balakot, 1 ɗ, 23.vii. 1987, Fiaz; Dir, 1 ɗ, 13.viii. 1987, Abro; Noshkey, 1 ɗ, 21.ix. 1988, Fida (PMNH); Peshawar, 2 Ψ, 28.viii. 2008, Aziz (KPAUP). Punjab: Islamabad, 1 ɗ, 08.xi. 1989, 1Ψ, 19.vii. 2002, 1Ψ, 19.viii. 2006, Fida (PMNH). Distribution. Afghanistan, Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Madagascar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Palestine, Somalia, South Africa, Syria and Yeman (Srinivasan & Kumar 2010).Published as part of Mahmood, Khalid, Ullah, Mishkat, Aziz, Abdul, Hasan, Syed Azhar & Inayatullah, Mian, 2012, To the knowledge of Vespidae (Hymenoptera) of Pakistan, pp. 26-50 in Zootaxa 3318 on page 43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28114

    Abdul Aziz Said: Peace Educator, Cathedral Builder, Soul Dancer - 1930-2021 - A Tribute and Retrospective

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    The life, thought, and spirituality of political scientist and peace educator, Abdul Aziz Said (1930-2021), are explored through: a) first-hand accounts from five decades of professional and personal collaboration between Said and the author; b) themes in his writings, especially in Concepts of International Politics in Global Perspective, Fourth Edition and Bridges, Not Barriers: The American Dream and the Global Community; and c) his conviction that love is a relevant and significant force in international relations and peace building and needs to be strengthened if peace is to be sustained (a conviction shared by Martin Luther King Jr, Sigmund Freud, Greek philosophers, and many luminaries in history). A list of his published works is appended

    Report on Saif Al-Islam bin Saud bin Abdul Aziz

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    تقريرإيمان رافع حول ندوة في معرض القاهرة الدولي للكتاب وقيام عدد من المثقفين بمنافشه كتاب السعودي سيف الاسلام بن سعود بن عبد العزيز الذي يحمل عنوان "تنهيدة العربي الاخيرة" .A report by Iman Rafi about a symposium at the Cairo International Book Fair, and the discussion of a number of intellectuals with the Saudi author Saif al-Islam bin Saud bin Abdul Aziz's book, which is titled "The Last Arab Sigh"

    عبدالاحد آزاد کی شاعری پر علامہ اقبال کے اثرات

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    Abdul Ahad Azad was a famous poet of Kashmiri language. He was much impressed by the art and thought of Allama Iqbal. Though he was a contemporary of Allama Iqbal yet he could not meet him in his life time. Azad employed Iqbal's thoughts in his verse. He also introduced Kashmiri language to modern trends of poetry and innovative temperament gleaned from Iqbal's philosophy. The article is an effort to study Iqbal's impact on Azad's verse

    Dedicated solar powered charging kit: a system alternative to the solar charging station for single user

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    This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report.Includes bibliographical references (page 60).One of the best innovations of this century in the vehicle industry is the addition of battery powered motor in vehicle making it an electric vehicle. The ban on charging of batteries of electric vehicles using national grid by the government has narrowed the opportunities of those vehicles to continue its journey on the roads of Bangladesh. Our efforts allow these vehicles to continue its journey without using the national grid. It’s an off-grid solution for charging batteries of particular electric vehicles. We look to provide a dedicated solar powered charging kit dedicated to one particular vehicle that charges the batteries of only that vehicle. Our kit consists of a charge controller, a set of solar panel, a battery charge indicator and a set of battery. While one set of battery is charging the other already charged battery is on use in the vehicle. When discharged, the batteries are then easily swapped with the charged one. As this kit doesn’t require electricity from national grid it saves both electricity and electric bills. Unlike solar charging station our system provides the opportunity to charge the batteries at home without the hassle of waiting in the queue or going to the solar charging station for charging the batteries. A dedicated micro solar charging kit is best suited for the idea of our thesis as the user mounts this kit on his own rooftop making his own home a solar charging home.Shafquat Aziz HimelAditi DattaB. Electrical and Electronic Engineerin
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