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Conversatorio con Haider Ackermann parte 1
Conversación con Haider Ackermann, estilo de trabajo y referentes de diseño y la moda femenina
Tropobracon hayati Haider, sp. nov.
Tropobracon hayati Haider sp. nov. (Figs. 1–6) Female. Dark brown; head, mesoscutum, legs and ovipositor brown; first and median area of second tergite light brown; stemmaticum and tips of mandible black; eyes greyish; ocelli transparent; wings hyaline, venations brown. Head. Antenna 54 segmented (Fig. 6) (range 51–54 segmented), length of third antennal segment 1.6 times of fourth segment, third and fourth segments 3.3 and 2.0 times their widths respectively, apical segment 2.5 times their width; length of maxillary palpi as long as height of head; face smooth medioventrally and somewhat finely punctulate behind antennal sockets; frons finely punctulate and vertex superficially punctulate; temple smooth and roundly narrowed posteriorly (Fig. 3); length of eye 2.5 times temple in dorsal view; AOL: POL: OD: OOL = 3: 3: 3: 10; length of malar space 1.25 times basal width of mandible. Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.75 times its heights; episternal scrobe linear and distinct; mesoscutum smooth, only medioposteriorly with a short crenulate carina; scutellar sulcus wide with 8 longitudinal carina; scutellum with distinct pit medioanteriorly; mesopleuron smooth medially and superficially coriaceous anteriorly; metapleuron granulate with long whitish setae; propodeum granulate, without median carina. Wings. Fore wing (Fig. 1) vein r: 3 SR: SR 1 = 7: 9: 41; cua antefurcal; 2 SR: 3 SR: rm = 12: 9: 9; hind wing (Fig. 2) vein 1 rm straight, free from 1 SC+R and about as long as 2 SC+R; 1 SC+R distinctly narrower than 1 rm. Legs. Hind coxae granulate; length of femur, tibia and basitarsus of hind leg 2.8, 9.5 and 4.3 times their widths respectively; length of spurs of hind tibia both 0.4 times hind basitarsus (Fig. 5). Metasoma (Fig. 4). Length of first tergite as long as its apical width, its surface distinctly rugose, no distinct dorsal carina, its lateral areas rather wide and crenulate; first tergite convex medioposteriorly; pair of grooves of second tergite narrow, coarsely crenulate and meeting each other at the second metasomal suture, resulting with a large triangular area; second and third tergites reticulate coriaceous; foursix tergites finely coriaceous; length of ovipositor sheaths 0.41 times of fore wing. Type material. Holotype, females, INDIA: Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh, 8.xi. 1999, A.A. Haider (ZDAMU); paratypes: 3 females, 1 male with same data as holotype (ZDAMU). Etymology. T. hayati is named after Prof. Mohammad Hayat from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (India). Distribution. India (Uttar Pradesh). Remarks. The new species Tropobracon hayati Haider sp. nov. is closely related to T. comorensis Achterberg. However, it differs from T. comorensis in having (i) vein cua of fore wing antefurcal (in T. comoresnsis vein cua of fore wing postfurcal), (ii) lateral grooves of median area of second metasomal tergite narrow, coarsely crenulate and meeting each other at the second metasomal suture, resulting in a large triangular area (in T. comoresnsis lateral grooves of median area of second tergite wide, widely crenulate and united in basal half of tergite, resulting in a comparatively small triangular area), (iii) face smooth medioventrally and somewhat finely punctulate behind antennal socket (in T. comoresnsis face finely granulate), (iv) frons punctulate, vertex superficially punctulate and temple smooth (in T. comoresnsis frons finely granulate, vertex and temples superficially granulate, rather shiny), (v) mesopleuron smooth medially and superficially coriaceous anteriorly (in T. comoresnsis mesopleuron largely smooth), and (vi) second and third metasomal tergites reticulate coriaceous (in T. comoresnsis second and third tergites distinctly and rather finely rugose).Published as part of Haider, A. A., Ahmad, Z. & Shujauddin, 2004, Taxonomic studies on Indian Tropobracon Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae), with descriptions of two new species, pp. 1-8 in Zootaxa 663 on pages 3-5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15868
Politics and Exhaustion — with Asad Haider
Theorist and author Asad Haider joins Below the Radar to discuss questions he explores in his book, Mistaken Identity: Race and Class in the Age of Trump. Asad discusses how class dynamics cannot be separated from identity-driven movements. As well, he explores ideas of political exhaustion in the tradition of political theorists such as Sylvain Lazarus and Alain Badiou. In this interview, Asad interrogates the role of identity in politics and how it has been taken up in discourse — complicating the relationship between race and class in a context that has been defined by capital interests. Asad and Am discuss theoretical questions around frameworks for political organizing and solidarity across movements. He also speaks to our current moment as one of political exhaustion, where it\u27s difficult to mobilize transformative political change
Stem cells: from hype to real hope/ Khawaja Husnain Haider, Salim Aziz (Eds.).
In English.This book is a compilation of the bench experience of leading experts from various research labs involved in the cutting edge area of research. The authors describe the use of stem cells both as part of the combinatorial therapeutic intervention approach and as tools (disease model) during drug development, highlighting the shift from a conventional symptomatic treatment strategy to addressing the root cause of the disease process. The book is a continuum of the previously published book entitled "Stem Cells: from Drug to Drug Discovery" which was published in 2017.Tsvelaya, Valeria A. / Gam, Anna / Aziz, Jenna / Efimov, Igor R. -- Navarengom, Keron / Ferrante, Elisa A. / Rasmussen, Todd E. / Boehm, Manfred -- Haider, Khawaja Husnain / Aslam, Muhammad -- Law, Peter K. / Law, Danlin M. / Ye, Lei / Haider, Khawaja Husnain / Song, Shi Jun / Lu, Ping / Ma, Jian-Hua / Ren, Jun -- Riazuddin, S. Amer / Khan, Shahid Y. / Ali, Muhammad / Gottsch, John D. -- Riazuddin, S. Amer / Khan, Shahid Y. / Ali, Muhammad / Gottsch, John D. -- Riazuddin, Sheikh / Baig, Maria Tayyab / Mehmood, Azra -- Cagavi, Esra / Caglar, Tuba Akgul / Haider, Khawaja Husnain / Soztekin, Gokce Ilayda -- Howard, Newton / Hamlat, Abderrahmane / Dubourg, Julie / Messerer, Mahmoud / Pasqualini, Eduardo. Induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs): novel diagnostic platform / Preclinical large-animal models of cardiovascular regeneration / Cell-free therapy with stem cell secretions: protection, repair, and regeneration of the injured myocardium / Myoblasts provide safe and effective treatments for hereditary muscular dystrophies, cardiomyopathies, type 2 diabetes, solid tumors, and aging / Stem cells in ophthalmology / Stem cells for ocular therapies / Cell therapy for liver regeneration / Patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells for cardiac disease modeling / Role of stem cells on evolution: a hypothesis /1 online resource (220 p.
Tropobracon shafeei Haider, sp. nov.
<i>Tropobracon shafeei</i> Haider sp. nov. <p>(Figs. 7–16)</p> <p> <b>Female</b>. Dark brown; head brown, except stemmaticum, frons and tips of mandible black; ocelli transparent; eyes grey; wings hyaline, venations brown, pterostigma dark brown; middle portion of each metasomal tergites light brown; ovipositor brown.</p> <p> <b>Head</b>. Antenna 49 segmented; length of third antennal segment 1.8 times fourth segment; third, fourth and penultimate segments 4.5, 2.5 and 2.0 times their widths respectively; apical segment 2.5 times their width (Fig.14); length of maxillary palpi 0.9 times height of head; vertex and frons granulate; length of eye 2.3 times of temple in dorsal view (Fig. 9); temple roundly narrowed posteriorly; AOL: POL: OD: OOL = 3: 3: 3: 9; clypeus almost flat (Fig. 11) and ventral margin protruding; face smooth medio­ventrally and some what finely transversally rugulose behind antannal sockets; length of malar space 1.3 times basal width of mandible.</p> <p> <b>Mesosoma</b>. Length of mesosoma 1.8 times its height; episternal scrobe linear and deep; mesoscutum smooth, only medio­posteriorly granulate with a short carina, medioanteriorly with a short groove; scutellar sulcus wide with a longitudinal carinae (Fig. 10); scutellum with distinct pit antero­medially; metapleuron finely puntulate with long whitish setae; propodeum without median carina with coarsely granulate.</p> <p> <b>Wings</b>. Fore wing (Fig. 7) vein r: 3­SR: SR1 = 5: 7: 35; cu­a interstitial; 2­SR: 3­SR: r­m = 11: 7: 8; hind wing (Fig. 8) vein 1r­m straight, free from 1­SC+R and about 2.0 times longer than vein 2­SC + R; 1­SC + R about as wide as 1r­m.</p> <p> <b>Legs</b>. Hind coxae granulate; length of femur, tibia and basitarsus of hind leg 3.33, 10.0 and 3.75 times their widths respectively; length of spurs of hind tibia 0.4 times of hind basitarsus (Fig. 13).</p> <p> <b>Metasoma</b>. Length of first tergite 0.86 times its apical width, its surface behind united dorsal carina coarsely reticulate, its lateral areas wide and partially smooth; grooves of second tergite narrow, coarsely crenulate, not meeting each other and not reaching second metasomal suture, resulting without a distinct triangular area (Fig. 12); second and third tergites distinctly and rather finely rugose; four­six tergites granulate; length of ovipositor sheaths 0.37 times of fore wing (Fig. 16).</p> <p> <b>Length</b>. 4.57 mm., fore wing 3.67 mm.</p> <p> <b>Male</b>. Similar to female except: Mostly yellowish brown in colour; antennae 55 segmented, and body length 5.0 mm.</p> <p> <b>Host</b>. Unknown.</p> <p> <b>Type material</b>. Holotype, female, INDIA: West Bengal, Nadia, Kalyani, 20.xi.1999, A.A. Haider (ZDAMU); paratypes: 1 female, 2 males, with same data as holotype (ZDAMU).</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>. <i>T. shafeei</i> is dedicated to Late Dr. S. Adam Shafee from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (India) for his valuable contribution to parasitic Hymenoptera.</p> <p> <b>Distribution</b>. India (West Bengal).</p> <p> <b>Remarks</b>. The new species <i>Tropobracon shafeei</i> Haider sp.nov. is closely related to <i>T. luteus</i> Cameron. However, it differs from <i>T. luteus</i> in having (i) face smooth medio­ventrally and somewhat finely transversally rugulose behind antennal sockets (in <i>T. luteus</i> face granulate), (ii) scutellum medio­anteriorly with a distinct pit (in <i>T. luteus</i> scutellum without pit medio­anteriorly), (iii) metapleuron finely punctulate (in <i>T. luteus</i> metapleuron finely rugose), (iv) propodeum coarsely granulate (in <i>T. luteus</i> propodeum coarsely and densely reticulate­rugose, but with a narrow part smooth), (v) vein cu­a of fore wing interstitial (in <i>T. luteus</i> vein cu­a of fore wing antefurcal), (vi) vein 1r­m of hind wing about 2.0 times longer than vein 2­SC+R (in <i>T. luteus</i> vein 1r­m of hind wing about as long as vein 2­SC+R), (vii) grooves of second metasomal tergite not meeting each other and not reaching second metasomal suture, resulting without a distinct triangular area (in <i>T. luteus</i> grooves of second metasomal tergite reaching second metasomal suture, resulting in a large triangular area).</p>Published as part of <i>Haider, A. A., Ahmad, Z. & Shujauddin, 2004, Taxonomic studies on Indian Tropobracon Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae), with descriptions of two new species, pp. 1-8 in Zootaxa 663</i> on pages 5-7, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/158686">10.5281/zenodo.158686</a>
Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan
The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders
Jörg Haider and Austria Far Right
The barcherlor thesis "Jörg Haider and austrian far right " deals with the assumptions of political success of Jörg Haider as the leader of Austrian Freedom Party. From 1986 when Haider was elected as chairman to 2000 when the FPÖ became the member of coalition, the election result has been increased from 9,7% to 26,9%. In order to undestand this changing of voter's preferences are concidered the theories of far right and populism. This thesis discusses the assumptions of the political potential for increasing election results of the far right in Austria. There are concidered the facts how has the Austrian society been changed in the last half of the century including the general development in the Western Europe involving the theory of the sillent counter-revolution. There is analysed the role of Haider as the charimatic leader and the development of the austrian far right after his death and points out the topics of continuing populism
A critical analysis of Persian Poetry of Shah Turab Ali Qalandar
<p>volume = {1}, number = {1}, author = {Zunnoorain Haider Alavi}, title = {A critical analysis of Persian Poetry of Shah Turab Ali Qalandar}, publisher = {Saurabh Chandra}, journal = {SOCRATES}, ISSN 2347-6869 year = {2013}</p
Stem Cells: From Myth to Reality and Evolving/ Khawaja Husnain Haider.
In English.Includes bibliographical references and index.This book is a continuum of the first two books published in the STEM CELLS series entitled "Stem Cells: From Drug to Drug Discovery" and "Stem Cells: From Hype to Real Hope" which were published in 2017 and 2019, respectively. The scope of the book encompasses a wide range of topics with a latitude from adult stem cells to pluripotent stem cells in regenerative medicine either alone or as part of the combinatorial therapeutic intervention approach as "drug" besides their application as tools (disease model) during drug development process. Written by a leading group of researchers, the book encompasses experimental to clinical aspects of stem/progenitors cells, their biology, and characteristics.Riazuddin, S. Amer / Khan, Shahid Y. / Ali, Muhammad / Gottsch, John D. -- Masciale, Valentina / Grisendi, Giulia / Morandi, Uliano / Dominici, Massimo / Aramini, Beatrice -- Summerhill, Volha / Fatkhudinov, Timur Kh. / Bolshakova, Galina B. / Khramtsova, Elena / Orekhov, Alexander N. -- Mamoun Rajab, Ahmad / Mamoun Rajab, Tawfik / AlJundi, Saadi / Husnain Haider, Khawaja -- Jelínková, Šárka / Kratochvílová, Irena / Pešl, Martin / Skládal, Petr / Rotrekl, Vladimír / Přibyl, Jan -- Tabeshmehr, Parisa / Saito, Taro / Hisanaga, Shin-ichi / Mojtaba Hosseini, Seyed / Karimi, Aliasghar -- Aslam, Muhammad / Husnain Haider, Khawaja -- Lokanathan, Yogeswaran / Law, Jia Xian / Dain Yazid, Muhammad / Roy Chowdhury, Shiplu / Fauzi Md Busra, Mohd / Sulaiman, Nadiah / Min Hwei Ng, Angela -- Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributing authors -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Pluripotent stem-cell-derived corneal cells / 2. Stem cells and lung cancer: between advanced diagnostics and new therapeutics / 3. The significance of pericytes in health and disease: the role of pericytes with special focus on atherosclerosis / 4. Bone stem cell therapy in the clinical perspective: a focus on nonrandomized and randomized trials / 5. Influence of selected cryoprotectants on regeneration of cryopreserved cells properties / 6. Molecular mechanisms of neural stem cells differentiation / 7. Adrenomedullins and their emerging role in regenerative medicine / 8. Mesenchymal stem cells and their role in hypoxia-induced injury / Index1 online resource (XVIII, 196 pages
Hydraulic simulations to evaluate and predict design and operation of the Chashma Right Bank Canal
Irrigation systems / Irrigation canals / Flow control / Velocity / Canal regulation techniques / Hydraulics / Simulation models / Design / Operations / Crop-based irrigation / Distributary canals / Water delivery / Policy / Protective irrigation / Water allocation / Water requirements / Sedimentation / Water distribution / Equity / Water conveyance / Pakistan / Chashma Right Bank Canal
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