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Mahishasur: A people's Hero: Book Review by Ish N Mishra
Alternative Readings of the Durga-Mahishasur Myth. A Revolt Against Brahmanical Epistemology: The beginning of a new cultural renaissance in India
The alternative readings of myths from Brahmanical mythological reservoir mark the beginning of a new cultural consciousness among the Dalits, Adivasis and other deprived sections of the Indian society. The deprived peoples have realized that the Brahmanism has been able to maintain its ideological hegemony through monopoly over knowledge based mainly on epical & mythological constructs of the history. The cultural domination is reciprocitively related to politico-economic domination. Hence to deconstruct the myths is an important facilitative factor in the struggle of cultural emancipation. The alternative reading of the Durga-Mahishasur myth, Mahishasur: A People’s’ Hero is a part of the process, says Ish Mishra
Haemaphysalis kumaonensis Geevarghese and Mishra 2011
82. Haemaphysalis kumaonensis Geevarghese and Mishra, 2011. A species known from India and collected from unknown hosts. M: Geevarghese and Mishra (2011) F: Geevarghese and Mishra (2011) N: Geevarghese and Mishra (2011) L: Geevarghese and Mishra (2011) Redescriptions: nonePublished as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Petney, Trevor N. & Robbins, Richard G., 2020, Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019, pp. 1-322 in Zootaxa 4871 (1) on page 173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442334
Longitudinal multi-omics analyses identify responses of megakaryocytes, erythroid cells and plasmablasts as hallmarks of severe COVID-19 trajectories . Bernardes et al
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Longitudinal multi-omics analysis identifies responses of megakaryocytes, erythroid cells and plasmablasts as hallmarks of severe COVID-19 trajectories
Joana P. Bernardes+, Neha Mishra+, Florian Tran+, Thomas Bahmer, Lena Best, Johanna I. Blase, Dora Bordoni, Jeanette Franzenburg, Ulf Geisen, Jonathan Josephs-Spaulding, Philipp Köhler, Axel Künstner, Elisa Rosati, Anna C. Aschenbrenner, Petra Bacher, Nathan Baran, Teide Boysen, Burkhard Brandt, Niklas Bruse, Jonathan Dörr, Andreas Dräger, Gunnar Elke, David Ellinghaus, Julia Fischer, Michael Forster, Andre Franke, Sören Franzenburg, Norbert Frey, Anette Friedrichs, Janina Fuß, Andreas Glück, Jacob Hamm, Finn Hinrichsen, Marc P. Hoeppner, Simon Imm, Ralf Junker, Sina Kaiser, Ying H. Kan, Rainer Knoll, Christoph Lange, Georg Laue, Clemens Lier, Matthias Lindner, Georgios Marinos, Robert Markewitz, Jacob Nattermann, Rainer Noth, Peter Pickkers, Klaus F. Rabe, Alina Renz, Christoph Röcken, Jan Rupp, Annika Schaffarzyk, Alexander Scheffold, Jonas Schulte-Schrepping, Domagoj Schunck, Dirk Skowasch, Thomas Ulas, Klaus-Peter Wandinger, Michael Wittig, Johannes Zimmermann, Hauke Busch*, Bimba F. Hoyer*, Christoph Kaleta*, Jan Heyckendorf*, Matthijs Kox*, Jan Rybniker*, Stefan Schreiber*, Joachim Schultze*, Philip Rosenstiel*, HCA Lung Biological Network and the Deutsche COVID-19 Omics Initiative (DeCOI)
+ Equal contribution first authors
* Senior authors
Table S1. Detailed clinical characteristics of the patients included in cohort1 (related to Figure 1)
Table S3. List of genes assigned to each co-expression module (related to figure 4
The transition from 3C SiC(111) to graphene captured by ultra high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy
In this paper we clarify the transformation mechanism of 3C-SiC into graphene upon thermal decomposition, by a combination of high resolution Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) images and first principle calculations. We studied the transition from 3C-SiC to graphene by high temperature annealing of C-terminated 3C SiC (1 1 1)/Si (1 1 1) samples in Ultra High Vacuum. By using STM we were able to observe very clear atomic resolution images of the transition from SiC (v33)R30࠴o a new intermediate stage SiC View the MathML source (very close to the graphene (2 נ2) reconstruction) after annealing at 1250 î We also obtained images of the transformation of the intermediate structure into a (1 נ1) monolayer graphene, caused by further sublimation of atoms in the subsurface layer. We have interpreted the results by using Density Functional Theory - Local Density Approximation calculations, which give full account of the SiC (v33)R30࠲econstruction, but fail to describe the SiC View the MathML source structure due to its incommensurability with the 3C-SiC (1 1 1) lattice.Full Tex
L. P. Mishra. Mistici indiani medievali
Bareau André. L. P. Mishra. Mistici indiani medievali. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 183, n°1, 1973. pp. 91-92
Millardia kondana Mishra and Dhanda 1975
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
J. Mishra, My Vision for India's Rural Development
Étienne Gilbert. J. Mishra, My Vision for India's Rural Development. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 38, n°152, 1997. p. 951
Tilaurakot Excavations (2023-2029 V.S.)
T. N. Mishra, "Tilaurakot Excavations (2023-2029 V.S.)," Ancient Nepal 41-42 (1977): 11-31.
India -- Antiquities, Buddhist.
Historic sites -- Nepal -- Kapilavastu (District).
Tarai (India and Nepal) -- Antiquities.
Nepal -- Kapilavastu (Extinct city)
The Attraction Effect in Crowdfunding
At the core of reward-based crowdfunding (RBC) is the reward menu. Carefully-constructed reward menus can impact fundraising success significantly. For example, an oft-discussed approach to influencing purchasing decisions is introducing an irrelevant option into a consumer’s choice set—a decoy option—making another, often more valuable, option more attractive. This phenomenon is also known as the attraction effect. Prior research, however, has found mixed evidence for its occurrence in applied settings because it largely employed simplified attribute presentation—with only numeric attributes such as ratings—and hypothetical choices, which had no economic consequences. Hence, researchers questioned the practical significance of the attraction effect. In this paper, we examine if the attraction effect will manifest in applied settings—crowdfunding context, where product attributes are both numerical (e.g., price) and nonnumerical (e.g., content of a product), choices have economic consequences, and organizations offer several menu options to consumers. We draw upon the salience theory and propose four hypotheses, suggesting that introducing an irrelevant decoy option in choice sets, created digitally in reward menus, may lead backers to choose higher-priced options. We conducted seven online experiments and a field study on Kickstarter (in total N = 3, 998 participants), with increasing levels of similarity with RBC. We found that the attraction effect significantly shifted backers’ preferences from a low-priced to a high-priced reward by 18.8 to 28.2 percent in different settings, highlighting the substantial potential of properly designed digital reward menus to influence funders’ choices. Given that researchers have expressed skepticism about the attraction effect in applied settings, our results are particularly significant, suggesting that information systems design can influence choice behavior. This research makes targeted contributions to the literature on crowdfunding, the attraction effect, and digital design.Weinmann, Markus and Mishra, Abhay and Kaiser, Lena and vom Brocke, Jan, The Attraction Effect in Crowdfunding (June 18, 2020). Weinmann, M., Mishra, A. N., Kaiser, L. F., vom Brocke, J. (2022). The attraction effect in crowdfunding. Information Systems Research, forthcoming, Posted with permission
A lattice Boltzmann formulation to the analysis of radiative heat transfer problems in a participating medium
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