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Dey, P A, 402853
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/381690Surname: DEY. Given Name(s) or Initials: P A. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 402853. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 57299.197756
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Thomsonia asymmetrica Nikoshe & Meshram & Dey 2020, sp. nov.
30. Thomsonia asymmetrica sp. nov. India: Himachal PradeshPublished as part of Nikoshe, Akash P., Meshram, Naresh M., Stuti & Dey, Debjani, 2020, Indian Hecalina (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Hecalini) with description of three new species, pp. 573-585 in Zootaxa 4881 (3) on page 576, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/428398
Hecalus tumidus Nikoshe & Meshram & Dey 2020, sp. nov.
<p> 25. <i>Hecalus tumidus</i> <b>sp. nov.</b></p> <p>India: Himachal Pradesh</p>Published as part of <i>Nikoshe, Akash P., Meshram, Naresh M., Stuti & Dey, Debjani, 2020, Indian Hecalina (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Hecalini) with description of three new species, pp. 573-585 in Zootaxa 4881 (3)</i> on page 575, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.9, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4283982">http://zenodo.org/record/4283982</a>
Energy management in 21st century: an inquiry into the mounting corporate hegemony over basic human necessities and the role of civil society as a countervailing force.
In 21st century, as energy and food supplies are increasingly becoming dependent on each other, any strategy to manage these two basic human needs should be formulated collectively –not in isolation. The ‘green revolution’ of 1950s paved the way for ascertaining corporate control on food and water. Through the enactment and subsequent ratification of Kyoto Protocol, the corporate hegemony on air and energy has been established firmly. During last hundred and fifty odd years, a symbiotic relationship between the state and large corporations was developed. The transnational corporations are trying to break away from such dependence on state and emerge as the dominant force to control and manage the global market. This study tries to explain the consequences of this changing relation between the ‘state’ and ‘corporations’ on the food and energy needs of the citizens. It also analyses various issues pertaining to the energy supplies during the next few decades of the 21st century. The paper concludes that in future, the civil society organizations (CSOs) will play an important role in steering the course of society especially in the allocation and distribution of basic human necessities like food and energy.Electricity retailing; food retailing, renewable energy; decentralized generation; civil society; multilateral organization; small and micro enterprise (sme), SMEs
Habitat évolutif Hussein-Dey
Lathuilliere Marcel, Di Martino Nicolas. Habitat évolutif Hussein-Dey. In: Chantiers. Revue illustrée de la construction en Afrique du Nord, N°27, 1957. Habitat musulman I. p. 29
Recommendation domains for pond aquaculture: country case study: development and status of freshwater aquaculture in Bangladesh
This report is an output of the project ôDetermination of high-potential aquaculture development areas and impact in Africa and Asiaö. This monograph is the case study for Bangladesh. Written in three parts, it describes the historical background, practices, stakeholder profiles, production levels, economic and institutional environment, policy issues, and prospects for aquaculture in the country. First, it documents the history and current status of the aquaculture in the country. Second, it assesses the technologies and approaches that either succeeded or failed to foster aquaculture development and discusses why. Third, it identifies the key reasons for aquaculture adoption.Freshwater aquaculture, Economic analysis, Trade, Ecosystems, Pond culture, Fish consumption, Food security, Policies, Regulations, Legislation, Socioeconomic aspects, Yield, Bangladesh,
Centre d'apprentissage d'Hussein-Dey
Celles Jean-Auguste. Centre d'apprentissage d'Hussein-Dey. In: Chantiers. Revue illustrée de la construction en Afrique du Nord, N°29, 1957. p. 5
Ambassade du Dey à Versailles
Klein Henri. Ambassade du Dey à Versailles. In: Les Feuillets d'El-Djezaïr, volume 6, 1913. Les rues de l'ancien et du nouvel Alger – L'esclavage européen. p. 88
Hecalus shanayai Nikoshe & Meshram & Dey 2020, sp. nov.
Hecalus shanayai Nikoshe & Meshram, sp. nov. (Figs. 3, 8, 13, 34–40) Male (Figs. 3, 8) Color yellowish green to green. Anterior margin of head with transverse submarginal fuscous line, face (Fig. 13) brown, gena black, frontoclypeus transverse black striae invisible in middle. Compound eyes black, ocelli yellow. Forewings subhyaline, with diffuse fuscous transverse band across costal margin. Bases of tibial macrosetae and tarsi light brown. Head including eyes as long as width of pronotum. Head produced in front, crown length 0.7x shorter than width between eyes. Face as long as wide; anterior margin of pronotum not extending beyond eyes, more or less parallel with eyes. Frontoclypeus longer than wide; frontal suture, terminating laterad of ocelli. Ocelli near anterior margin, very closely oppressed to eyes. Pronotum length 0.2x as long as wide and 0.9x length of scutellum. Male genitalia. Pygofer (Fig. 34) longer than wide, posterior margin triangular, with posterior ½ densely setose. Style (Fig. 36) with preapical lobe obtusely angulate, with few microsetae, apophysis short, 0.25 of the total length. Connective (Fig. 40) with stem 2x shorter than arms. Aedeagal shaft narrowed apically, broad medially in lateral view, foliate in apical 0.2 with sparsely serrated margin, dorsal margin with short subapical tooth, with pair of slender apical processes half as long as shaft extended anterolaterad, gonopore subapical on ventral margin (Figs. 37–39). Measurements (mm). Male 4.63 long, 1.3 wide across eyes, 1.01 wide across hind margin of pronotum. Type material. Holotype ³, INDIA: Maharashtra: Chikhaldara (21.4030° N, 77.3268° E), 22.ix.2015, Sweep net Coll. Akash Nikoshe (NPC). Paratypes, 6 ³ with same data as holotype. Etymology. This species is named in honour of “Miss Shanaya” (daughter of the corresponding author) for her support to the author to pursue his passion in leafhopper taxonomy. Remarks. Hecalus shanayai sp. nov. externally resembles H. lutescens (Distant) (Figs. 2, 7, 12, 27–33) but differs in having the aedeagal shaft foliate in the apical 0.2 with a sparsely serrated margin, the dorsal margin with a short subapical tooth, and lacking mid-dorsal lateral expansions which are more distinct in the latter. From H. ghauri Rao and Ramakrishnan, (Figs. 19, 20 & 21) it can be distinguished by the aedeagal shaft foliate in the apical 0.2 with a sparsely serrated margin, the dorsal margin with a short subapical tooth, and lacking mid-dorsal lateral expansions more distinct in the former.Published as part of Nikoshe, Akash P., Meshram, Naresh M., Stuti & Dey, Debjani, 2020, Indian Hecalina (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Hecalini) with description of three new species, pp. 573-585 in Zootaxa 4881 (3) on pages 576-578, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/428398
Cité Germain Marty, Hussein-Dey
Zehrfuss Bernard, Sebag Jean Joseph, Lathuilliere Marcel, Di Martino Nicolas, Bettoli Armand, Dupin René Marcel. Cité Germain Marty, Hussein-Dey. In: Chantiers. Revue illustrée de la construction en Afrique du Nord, N°27, 1957. Habitat musulman I. p. 7
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