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Ghosh and Rihel 2019
<p>Data from Ghosh and Rihel 2019:</p>
<p>https://doi.org/10.1101/694471</p>
Rituparno Ghosh: Cinema, Gender and Art
An iconic filmmaker and inheritor of the legendary Satyajit Ray’s legacy, Rituparno Ghosh was one of the finest auteurs to emerge out of contemporary Bengal. His films, though rooted firmly in middle-class values, desires and aspirations, are highly critical of hetero-patriarchal power structures. From the very outset, Ghosh displayed a strong feminist sensibility which later evolved into radical queer politics.
This volume analyses his films, his craft, his stardom and his contribution to sexual identity politics. In this first scholarly study undertaken on Rituparno Ghosh, the essays discuss the cultural import of his work within the dynamics of a rapidly evolving film industry in Bengal and more largely the cinematic landscape of India. The anthology also contains a conversation section (interviews with the filmmaker and with industry cast and crew) drawing a critical and personal portrait of this remarkable filmmaker
Ghosh, the shadow lines, and the Indian-English novel
The prizewinning author of novels, nonfiction, and hybrid texts, Amitav Ghosh grew up in India and trained as an anthropologist. His works have been translated in over thirty languages. They cross and mix a number of genres, from science fiction to the historical novel, incorporating ethnohistory and travelogue and even recuperating dead languages. His subjects include climate change, postcolonial identities, translocation, migration, oceanic spaces, and the human interface with the environment
Euthoracaphis heterotricha Ghosh & Raychaudhuri
<i>Euthoracaphis heterotricha</i> Ghosh & Raychaudhuri <p>(Figs. 1–15)</p> <p> <i>Euthoracaphis heterotricha</i> Ghosh & Raychaudhuri, 1973: 156.</p> <p> <i>Euthoracaphis heterotricha</i> Ghosh & Raychaudhuri: Eastop & Hille Ris Lambers, 1976: 197; Raychaudhuri, Ghosh, Pal & Ghosh, 1980: 374; Ghosh, 1988: 139; Noordam, 1991: 163; Blackman & Eastop, 1994: 690; Remaudière & Remaudière, 1997: 186.</p> <p> <b>Specimens examined. CHINA</b>: 6 apterous viviparous females, 4 alate viviparous females and 4 nymphs, Yunnan (Kunming City), Jan. 2007, No. Y 8800, on <i>Cinnamomum burmannii</i>, coll. C. Q. Lin (ZMCAS).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> India, Indonesia, and here newly recorded from China (Yunnan).</p> <p> <b>Host plants.</b> <i>Cinnamomum burmannii</i>, <i>C</i>. <i>iners</i> and <i>C</i>. <i>verum</i>.</p> <p> <b>Biology.</b> This species lives on the undersurface of older leaves and is covered with waxy secretion (Ghosh & Raychaudhuri, 1973; Ghosh, 1988). Much honeydew is excreted, causing sooty moulds on the upper surface of leaves (Noordam, 1991).</p>Published as part of <i>Chen, Jing, Fang, Yan & Qiao, Gexia, 2009, Euthoracaphis Takahashi (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Hormaphidinae), a generic account, description of a new species from China, and a key to species, pp. 30-40 in Zootaxa 2284</i> on page 32, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/191248">10.5281/zenodo.191248</a>
R v Ghosh [1982] 1 QB 1053, Court of Appeal
Essential Cases: Criminal Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in R v Ghosh [1982] 1 QB 1053, Court of Appeal. The document also included supporting commentary from author Jonathan Herring.</p
Flexible Graphite−Poly(Lactic Acid) Composite Films as Large-Area Conductive Electrodes for Energy Applications
<p>Raw data of energy storage part -author Kalyan Ghosh </p>
ENTIRE FUNCTIONS SHARING POLYNOMIALS WITH THEIR DERIVATIVES
In this paper we study the uniqueness of entire functions sharing two polynomials with their derivatives. The results of the paper improve the corresponding results of Chang and Fang (Kodai Math.J. 25(2002), 309–320) and Lahiri-Ghosh(Present author) (Analysis ,Munich. 31(2011), 47–59)
Mollitrichosiphum (Metatrichosiphon) rhusae Ghosh
<i>Mollitrichosiphum</i> (<i>Metatrichosiphon</i>) <i>rhusae</i> Ghosh <p>(Figures 8, 12 d, e)</p> <p> <i>Mollitrichosiphum</i> (<i>Metatrichosiphon</i>) <i>rhusae</i> Ghosh, 1974: 168.</p> <p> <i>Mollitrichosiphum</i> (<i>Metatrichosiphon</i>) <i>rhusae</i> Ghosh: Raychaudhuri & Chatterjee, 1980: 357; Ghosh & Agarwala, 1993: 294; Remaudière & Remaudière, 1997: 177.</p> <p> <b>Material examined. China, Fujian</b>: Mt. Wuyi, 4.vii.2003, No. 14405, 1 apterous viviparous female and 1 alate viviparous female on <i>Castanea</i> sp. (X.L. Huang). <b>China, Hainan</b>: Mt. Diaoluo, alt. 1050m, 29.iii.2006, No. 18508, 6 apterous viviparous females on <i>Helicia hainanensis</i>; Mt. Diaoluo, alt. 800m, 30.iii.2006, No. 18511, 6 apterous viviparous females on <i>Helicia hainanensis</i>; Mt. Diaoluo, alt. 800m, 30.iii.2006, No. 18514, 4 apterous viviparous nymphs on <i>Helicia hainanensis</i>; Mt. Diaoluo, alt. 800m, 30.iii.2006, No. 18513, 3 apterous viviparous females and 2 alate viviparous females on Fagaceae; Mt. Diaoluo, alt. 929m, 13.xii.2007, No. 20858, 6 apterous viviparous females on Meliaceae (X. Y. Wang); Mt. Wuzhi, alt. 727m, 7.xii.2007, No. 20811, on 1 apterous viviparous female Fagaceae (X. Y. Wang).</p> <p> <b>Distribution</b>. China (Fujian, Hainan), India.</p> <p> <b>Host plants.</b> <i>Rhus</i> sp. (Anacardiaceae), <i>Helicia hainanensis</i> (Proteaceae), <i>Castanea</i> sp. (Fagaceae) and Meliaceae.</p> <p> <b>Comments</b>. Here newly recorded from China, the specimens have been identified using the keys given by Ghosh (1974) and Ghosh & Agarwala (1993). They appear conspecific with <i>M</i>. (<i>Me.</i>) <i>rhusae</i> Ghosh, although some biometric data are slightly different. For example, antennae slightly longer, 1.46–1.74 mm long (1.26- 1.65 mm long from India); siphunculi 1.25-1.59 mm long (1.06-1.40 mm long from India).</p>Published as part of <i>Zhang, Dong & Qiao, Gexia, 2010, Mollitrichosiphum Suenaga from China (Hemiptera: Aphididae), with the description of one new species, pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 2608</i> on pages 15-17, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/197753">10.5281/zenodo.197753</a>
sghosh89/WP2: Code repository for: Temperature and biodiversity influence community stability differently in birds and fishes
<p>This repository records the complete workflow that produced the analysis from the data for the manuscript "Temperature and biodiversity influence community stability differently in birds and fishes" by Shyamolina Ghosh(1)*, Blake Matthews(2), and Owen Petchey(1).</p>
<p>Affiliations:</p>
<p>Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich; Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Department of Fish Ecology and Evolution, Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology; Seestrasse 79, Kastanienbaum, 6047 Switzerland</p>
<p>*Corresponding author: Shyamolina Ghosh ([email protected])</p>
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