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    Keynote Speaker - Dr. Pravin Mishra

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    Dr. Pravin Mishra gives a keynote speech titled View to the Future: Bench-to-Bedside Research at DMU

    Pooja Mishra HDR Conference Poster

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    HDR Research Conference Poster by Pooja Mishra titled Incremental Clustering to Support Malware Family Identification. </p

    Millardia kondana Mishra and Dhanda 1975

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    Millardia kondana Mishra and Dhanda, 1975. J. Mammal., 56:76. TYPE LOCALITY: India, Maharashtra State, Poona Dist, Sinhgarh (18°23'N, 73°42'E). DISTRIBUTION: India; known only from the Sinhgarh Plateau in the Maharashtra region. COMMENTS: Morphological comparisons between this distinctive species and M. gleadowi, M. kathleenae, and M. meltada were reported by Mishra and Dhanda (1975).Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 621, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735309

    “The history of the West is not the history of the world” – Pankaj Mishra

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    Pankaj Mishra explains how intellectual and political responses by Asian thinkers to western imperialism have shaped Asia as we know it today

    Sudesh Mishra : Joseph Abela, Suva;Skye, Sea Ode, Winter Theology, Pi-dog4 (Reprise)

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    Sudesh Mishra : Joseph Abela, Suva;Skye, Sea Ode, Winter Theology, Pi-dog4 (Reprise

    Sudesh Mishra : Joseph Abela, Suva;Skye, Sea Ode, Winter Theology, Pi-dog4 (Reprise)

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    Sudesh Mishra : Joseph Abela, Suva;Skye, Sea Ode, Winter Theology, Pi-dog4 (Reprise

    The Promise of Neurolaw in Global Justice: An Interview with Dr. Pragya Mishra

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    In an ongoing series of interviews, Challenges Advisory Board member and Nova Institute for Health Fellow Alan C. Logan meets with thought leaders, scientists, scholars, healthcare professionals, artisans, and visionaries concerned about health at the scale of individuals, communities, and the planet. Here, Dr. Pragya Mishra responds to a set of questions posed by Challenges. Dr. Mishra, a legal academician and one of the few global scholars with a PhD specifically in neurolaw, is at the forefront of research examining the intersection of law and brain sciences. As a concept and developing field, the promise of neurolaw is that it will lead to a more equitable and less punitive justice system, one based on objective science rather than prescientific assumptions of blameworthiness and willpower. Here, Dr. Mishra reflects on the promises and pitfalls of neurolaw, the growing challenges to the free will assumptions held by the courts, and her work in a field that epitomizes a transdisciplinary effort. She discusses the place of contemplative practices within neurolaw, with special emphasis on the hope of rehabilitation. Dr. Mishra describes neurolaw through a holistic lens, one that embraces future possibilities and the shaping of evidence-based policy changes. While planetary health embraces justice as a broad term, it has paid little attention to the criminal justice system. Discussions of neurolaw are important to the ethical frameworks of planetary health. Neurolaw, as Dr. Mishra explains, is at the heart of the many interconnected challenges of our time

    Supplemental Material for Mishra, Wei and Conradt, 2018

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    Supplementary figure to Figure 3 of Mishra, Wei and Conradt, C. elegans ced-3 Caspase is required for asymmetric divisions that generate cells programmed to die.<br

    Haemaphysalis kumaonensis Geevarghese & Mishra 2011

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    83. Haemaphysalis kumaonensis Geevarghese & Mishra, 2011. Oriental: 1) India (Geevarghese & Mishra, 2011). Geevarghese & Mishra (2011) described Haemaphysalis kumaonensis without following the rules of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, and this species is therefore treated as provisionally valid here.Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Nava, Santiago & Robbins, Richard G., 2023, Geographic distribution of the hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) of the world by countries and territories, pp. 1-274 in Zootaxa 5251 (1) on page 90, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5251.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/770419
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