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Heme-oxygenase-1 Gene Expression Ameliorates Cardiac Dysfunction Following Myocardial Infarction In C57 Mice By Recruitment Of Angiogenic Factors And Angiogenesis In C57 Mice
David Sacerdoti1; Sumit R Monu2; Paola Pesce1; Stephen J Peterson3; Komal Sodhi2; Nader G Abraham
Analisis Gerak Dasar Tari Kemang Komal Sanggar Seni “Saling Pendi” Dusun Pamulung Kecamatan Labuhan Badas Kabupaten Sumbawa Besar
The kemang komal dance is a Sumbawa traditional dance which tells the story of children or dadara Samawa who are entering puberty (adolescent age). The Kemang Komal dance is danced in groups. The movements include the movement of making up oneself. This research aims to describe the movement form and composition of the kemang komal dance movements. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method. The research results showed that the basic movements of the kemang komal dance have unique basic movements. The kemang komal dance is combined with Sumbawa oral traditions, namely lawas, malangko, and badede
Komal Chaul – A Potential Candidate for Geographical Indication
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It is essential to
protect bio-cultural products from being unduly patented and from biopiracy.
Identification of a Geographical Indication (GI) itself is not a measure
to stop bio-cultural biopiracy and is not an automatic protection to any
bio-cultural product; it must be tested against the characteristics of GI.
Identified GI must be seen through the bio-cultural protocol that makes it a
ready candidate for GI application. This paper presents a step-by-step
procedure for identifying and testing of a GI candidate and a walk-through GI
candidature, application and registration steps. The case study taken for the
purpose of identification is for ‘Komal Chaul’, a suitable candidate for GI
from Assam, located in North-Eastern part of India, yet to be registered for
GI. The case-study testing proves that this bio-cultural product, i.e. ‘Komal
Chaul’ may be registered for GI successfully
Interview with Charles DeLisi
Interview with Charles DeLisi, conducted on 13 November 2012 by Komal Kinger, a student at Duke University. This work was done for an undergraduate course taught by Robert Cook-Deegan, "A Social and Political History of Genomics.
Corpo-activism:Dance and Activist Labour in the Work of Komal Gandhar, Kolkata
This paper considers the dance and activist labour of a group of cis- and transgendered performers who lobby for the decrimininalisation of sex work in India. Known as Komal Gandhar, the group operate out of Sonagachi, Kolkata and are the cultural wing of the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a collective of over 65,000 sex workers. Based on in-depth interviews with Komal Gandhar members and an analysis of their choreographic work, this paper proposes “corpo-activism”—the activation of human rights through embodied aesthetic labour—as a crucial phenomenon that mobilises the agency of minoritised groups
Corpo-activism:Dance and Activist Labour in the Work of Komal Gandhar, Kolkata
This paper considers the dance and activist labour of a group of cis- and transgendered performers who lobby for the decrimininalisation of sex work in India. Known as Komal Gandhar, the group operate out of Sonagachi, Kolkata and are the cultural wing of the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a collective of over 65,000 sex workers. Based on in-depth interviews with Komal Gandhar members and an analysis of their choreographic work, this paper proposes “corpo-activism”—the activation of human rights through embodied aesthetic labour—as a crucial phenomenon that mobilises the agency of minoritised groups
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