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    University Scholar Series: Nidhi Mahendra

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    Neurological Accidents - Brain, Behavior and the Power of Rehabilitation in Alzheimer\u27s Disease and Stroke Dr. Mahendra\u27s recent research focuses on developing evidence-based approaches for the clinical evaluation and rehabilitation of cognitive-communicative function in persons who have Alzheimer\u27s dementia and strokes (including post-stroke language disorders called aphasia). Her research is motivated by a deep commitment to improving the quality of life of persons diagnosed with chronic, long-term neurological diseases that result in impaired cognitive function and communication. She has studied the effects of language and memory intervention, computer-based cognitive stimulation, video-modeling for rehabilitation training, and the clinical application of music and singing to improve speech in persons with dementia and aphasia. Dr. Mahendra is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences in the Lurie College of Education.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/uss/1036/thumbnail.jp

    Mahendra Yasa

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    Penulis buku ini adalah seorang profesor sejarah, kurator dan kritikus seni rupa. Buku ini membahas tentang seorang seniman Bali, Gede Mahendra Yasa yang karya-karyanya amat berbeda dengan kebanyakan lukisan Bali dan Indonesia, baik dalam praktik mupun filosofi. Secara visual lukisan-lukisannya mudah dicerna. Pada beberapa bagian dalam buku ini mungkin akan terbaca seprti sebuah risalah pemikiran

    Odontosina mahendra

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    Himalodontosia mahendra (Sugi, 1993) [Fig. 6 H; Fig. 9 A–C] 1993. Odontosina mahendra Sugi, Tinea, 13 (3): 152. 2013. Himalodontosia mahendra; Schintlmeister, World Cat. Ins., 11: 216. Material examined: India: 1 ♀, Uttarakhand, Pithoragarh dist., Askot WLS, Kanar, 1630 m, 29.8911 °N, 80.393 °E, 10. VI. 2018, leg. A. K. Sanyal & G. N. Das. India: 1 ♂, Arunachal Pradesh, Dibang Valley dist., Dihang-Dibang BR, Anini, Basam, 1743 m, 28.0406 °N, 95.8136 °E, 15. IV. 2018, leg. R. Ranjan & G. N. Das. TL: Godavari [Nepal]; TD: NSM Diagnosis: Forewing length: ♂ 24.5 mm; ♀ 23 mm. Himalodontosia is a monotypic genus with only described species H. mahendra having characteristic ochreous-grey forewing irrorated with dark grey and marked by black and white. Forewing displays a slightly sinuous antemedial line; a horizontal, longitudinal black streak in cell connecting two black short, vertical streaks situated at the beginning and at the end of cell; a medial black line; postmedial highly crenulated line bordered exteriorly with white and a black, highly irregular, waved subterminal line. The hindwing is dirty-white with a faint medial line and darker marginal area. Male genitalia are characterized by robust, apically round uncus, socii with screw-like apex and valvae with tapered apical flap and subapical spine. The most characteristic feature being the asymmetrical, stout, curved costal basal process with bilobed right-half. The phallus bears a stout, curved, apical hook and the 8 th sternite has a caudal depression. Remarks: This monotypic genus was so far known only from the type locality at Mount Pulchouki in Godavari district of Eastern Nepal (Sugi 1993). The current records of the species for the first time from the country from Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh clarified that the species is rather well distributed throughout the entire length of the Himalaya (Fig. 2). This apparently rare species was recorded from Quercus forest habitat at around 1600 m from Western Himalayan landscape in Askot WLS and Wet Temperate Forest habitat at around 1700 m from Eastern Himalayan landscape of Dihang-Dibang BR. Though the male individual from Arunachal Pradesh in our study displayed minute, yet recognizable variations both in external and genitalia morphology from that of the Nepalese specimen illustrated in Sugi (1993), they can merely be considered as individual variations until the examination of further specimens.Published as part of Mazumder, Arna, Sanyal, Abesh Kumar, Schintlmeister, Alexander, Gayen, Subrata, Chandra, Kailash & Raha, Angshuman, 2022, New records of Notodontidae Stephens, 1829 (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from India, pp. 191-208 in Zootaxa 5092 (2) on page 199, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/587650

    Unifying Matter, Energy and Consciousness

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    This is the presentation related to the conference paper at the 11th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in the Physical Sciences on September 5-8, 2022.  The Conference link is: https://www.icmsquare.net This video can be streamed via YouTube link: https://youtu.be/Pby1TfEluqE For more information, please contact the author (Dr. Mahendra Samarawickrama) via email: [email protected] </p

    Rao, Mahendra

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    Mahendra K. Mishra (MKM) talks to professor Debi Prasanna Pattanayak (DPP)

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    Debi Prasanna Pattanayak, Founder Director (retired) of the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore, helped to place India on the international map of language studies. He is a highly respected sociolinguist and social scientist and has consistently fought for the cause of mother- tongue education. In his 1985 article he said Like air and water, language is indispensable for human society. When natural water is so parcelled out that a section of the people is deprived of even drinking water, or natural air is so polluted..., then this is the sign of an unequal society. Similarly when a society is denied full expression through the language which is used naturally and its needs are instead sought to be met through a regulated or imposed language, then inequality sets in

    150th Birthday Celebration of DR. Mahendra Lal Sircar

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    The volume was published by the 150th Celebration Committee of Dr. Mahendra Lal Sircar - The Founder of IAC
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