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    A new species of cirri-bearing eel of the genus Cirrhimuraena (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from the coastal Bay of Bengal, India

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    Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan, Behera, Rajesh Kumar, Patro, Shesdev, Mohapatra, Anil (2023): A new species of cirri-bearing eel of the genus Cirrhimuraena (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from the coastal Bay of Bengal, India. Zootaxa 5315 (6): 575-583, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.

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    FIGURE 4. Pores diagram of Cirrhimuraena odishaensis sp. nov. Pores: IO = infraorbital; MP = mandibular; SO = supraorbital; ST: supratemporal.Published as part of Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan, Behera, Rajesh Kumar, Patro, Shesdev & Mohapatra, Anil, 2023, A new species of cirri-bearing eel of the genus Cirrhimuraena (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from the coastal Bay of Bengal, India, pp. 575-583 in Zootaxa 5315 (6) on page 580, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.5, http://zenodo.org/record/814254

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    FIGURE 3. Teeth diagram of Cirrhimuraena odishaensis sp. nov. showing single row of mandibular teeth on lower jaw and teeth pattern on upper jaw.Published as part of Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan, Behera, Rajesh Kumar, Patro, Shesdev & Mohapatra, Anil, 2023, A new species of cirri-bearing eel of the genus Cirrhimuraena (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from the coastal Bay of Bengal, India, pp. 575-583 in Zootaxa 5315 (6) on page 579, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.5, http://zenodo.org/record/814254

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    FIGURE 5. View of the collection locality (Palur canal) for Cirrhimuraena odishaensis sp. nov. in Odisha, India.Published as part of Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan, Behera, Rajesh Kumar, Patro, Shesdev & Mohapatra, Anil, 2023, A new species of cirri-bearing eel of the genus Cirrhimuraena (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from the coastal Bay of Bengal, India, pp. 575-583 in Zootaxa 5315 (6) on page 580, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.5, http://zenodo.org/record/814254

    Alavar Shahar Ki Bhaugolik Shiti, Swarup Ava Sanrachana Ka Arthik, Samajik Va Sanskrutik Kriyakalpo Par Prabhav

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    ALAVAR SHAHAR KI BHAUGOLIK SHITI, SWARUP AVA SANRACHANA KA ARTHIK, SAMAJIK VA SANSKRUTIK KRIYAKALPO PAR PRABHA

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    FIGURE 2. Holotype. EBRC/ZSI/F 11811, A. Cirrhimuraena odishaensis sp. nov. collected from the Indian coast; B. Origin of dorsal fin in the new species; C. Upper jaw with 13 cirri in the new species.Published as part of Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan, Behera, Rajesh Kumar, Patro, Shesdev & Mohapatra, Anil, 2023, A new species of cirri-bearing eel of the genus Cirrhimuraena (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from the coastal Bay of Bengal, India, pp. 575-583 in Zootaxa 5315 (6) on page 578, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.5, http://zenodo.org/record/814254

    Strategic Use Of ICT By Construction Organisations – Requirements And Implementation Issues

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    Construction industry operates at many levels with a wide range of sizes and types of organizations. It has project-based structure, where multiple organizations collaborate for individual projects and the collaboration is essentially measured by how effective the communication channels were managed at all the stages of the construction projects. Consequently logistics of inter-organisation commu nication offers strategic scope for\ud construction industry. ICT is increasingly being used for communication in the onstruction industry, but for effective use of ICT, construction organizations have to strategically plan and implement its use at all the levels i.e at Application level, System level and Business level. Strategy has to be business driven and should consider\ud the processes executed in the organization. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) constitute the majority of the construction industry and it is at this level where the greatest strategic scope exists, by virtue of the number of organizations. Strategic management and process analysis are relevant to all construction enterprises, large or\ud small. But, it should be approached in a systematic and structured manner. The paper discusses the concept and requirement of ‘Strategic use of ICT’ by the construction organisations and highlights the importance of considering needs of SMEs to be considered. It further discusses the important aspects of planning, design and\ud implementation of such a strategy

    Ricebean Genome

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    The ricebean genome provides insight into Vigna genome evolution and facilitates genetic enhancement. Aleena Francis, Nagendra Pratap Singh, Mohar Singh, Paras Sharma, Gayacharan, Durgesh Kumar, Udita Basu, Deepak Bajaj, Nidhi Varshney, Dinesh Chandra Joshi, Dinesh Prasad Semwal, Vandana Tyagi, Dhammaprakash Wankhede, Rakesh Bharadwaj, Amit Kumar Singh, Swarup Kumar Parida*, Debasis Chattopadhyay*</p

    [Review of] Swami Nitya-Swarup-Ananda, Education for Human Unity and World Civilization

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    This work is of interest to any in ethnic studies for it outlines the need and process of establishing a new order of education which would serve the needs of cultural integrity and world unity. This latest version of Swami Nitya-Swarup-Ananda\u27s description of such an education, published in 1986, is the culmination of decades of thought and observation by the author, who founded the Ramakrishna Institute of Culture in Calcutta. The Swami has also worked closely with UNESCO in furthering the aims of worldwide cultural education which would promote planetary diversity at the same time that it promotes world harmony

    Cationic order versus La-O covalency in LaA (Ca,Ba) VMoO6 double perovskites

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    We have investigated the structural and physical properties of double perovskite (DP) LaAVMoO6 (A=Ca2+, Ba2+; abbreviated as LCVMO and LBVMO from now on) compounds, proposed to be possible half-metallic antiferromagnets (HMAFMs). Here we show that within LaAVMoO6 double perovskite structure, La-O covalency competes against B-site as well A-site cationic order and this competition critically influences their physical properties. Evidently, the presence of Ca2+ or Ba2+ at the A site along with La3+ would offer a tool to modify the A-site ordering and consequently influence the La-O covalency as well. Our experimental results reveal that LCVMO lies at the extreme end of this family and accommodates large scale phase separation in terms of La, V, and Ca, Mo-rich phases as a result of dominant La-O covalency. On the other hand, LBVMO is more correctly described as a layered A-site ordered and nearly complete B-site disordered double perovskite where cationic order dominates the La-O covalency. The general trend of our experimental findings is in agreement with the ab initio electronic structure calculations, carried out on realistic structures based on local coordination obtained from extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure study
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