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    Boiga flaviviridis Vogel & Ganesh 2013

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    <i>Boiga flaviviridis</i> Vogel & Ganesh, 2013 <p>(Fig. 1–2; Table 1)</p> <p>Suggested common name: Yellow-green cat snake.</p> <p> <i>Boiga beddomei</i> (<i>non</i> Wall, 1909)—Chaitanya <i>et al</i>. 2019</p> <p> <i>Boiga</i> cf. <i>flaviviridis</i> — Giri <i>et al</i>. 2019</p> <p> <b>Additional specimens examined.</b> (n=1). INDIA. CESS 529, an adult female from Horsley Hills, Chittoor dt., Andhra Pradesh, Eastern Ghats.</p> <p> <b>Complementary Diagnosis.</b> <i>Boiga flaviviridis</i> is phylogenetically sister (node support 100%) to the Sri Lankan <i>Boiga</i> cf. <i>ranawanei</i>. These two taxa are closely related to <i>B. thackerayi</i> (node support 100%). <i>Boiga flaviviridis</i> is 9.1–9.5% genetically divergent from its sister species <i>B</i>. cf. <i>ranawanei</i> and has 2.2% intraspecific divergence between specimens from Horsley hills and Meghamalai at cyt <i>b</i>.</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> <i>Boiga flaviviridis</i> is a poorly known species for which phylogenetic data of well-identified vouchers are provided herein for the first time. The Giri <i>et al</i>. (2019) sequence represented as <i>B</i>. cf. <i>flaviviridis</i> is from leeward slopes of Western Ghats, a region not previously known to harbor this species (see Vogel & Ganesh, 2013). The present sequence from Horsley Hills is close to the referred material’s locality: Kaigal, both situated in Chittoor hills of the Eastern Ghats.</p>Published as part of <i>Ganesh, S. R., Mallik, Ashok Kumar, Achyuthan, N. S., Shanker, Kartik & Vogel, Gernot, 2021, A new species of Boiga (Serpentes: Colubridae) from the Southern Western Ghats of India with a molecular phylogeny and expanded characterisation of related species, pp. 449-468 in Zootaxa 4981 (3)</i> on page 460, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.3.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4921065">http://zenodo.org/record/4921065</a&gt

    A project plan for the implementation of S/4HANA

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    The overall aim of the paper was to provide comprehensive project plan techniques aligning the business process management for the successful implementation of S/4HANA. To narrow the gap between the S/4HANA features and process requirements, a detailed study of the critical success factors was performed. The theoretical part discusses about the basic project management concepts along with the SAP activate methodology for the implementation of the concerned solution. A certain degree of organizational and process changes is usually required for the successful implementation of ERP solutions, which was then discussed. This kind of an approach helps to maximize the contribution of the ERP to business operations by redesigning the practices and process of the organization before the system is implemented. In order to reach an objective of the thesis, case studies were performed with various firms which had implemented SAP. The research part includes a content analysis of an article or journal, published by firms that helped to access and analyze the reliability of theoretical findings as well as to provide the practical insight into the issue of critical success factors of S/4HANA implementation process

    A new species of cat snake (Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae: Boiga) from dry forests of eastern Peninsular India

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    Vogel, Gernot, Ganesh, S. R. (2013): A new species of cat snake (Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae: Boiga) from dry forests of eastern Peninsular India. Zootaxa 3637 (2): 158-168, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3637.2.

    Malaysia, officer Ganesh Gurung at Gurkha military camp

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    Malaysia - Jemedar Ganesh GurungMilitary force of Nepal recruited by the British beginning in mid-1800's. Fought on behalf of Britain in the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960).ColorBox 2

    Mass envenomation during Ganesh idol immersion at Girgaum-Chowpathy beach, Mumbai, Maharashtra

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    At the end of South-West monsoon along Mumbai coast a swarm of the box jelly fish, Chiropsoides buitendijki was observed during Ganesh idol immersion at Girgaum-Chowpathy beach, Mumbai on 10th September, 2013. The occurrence of such large number of jelly fishes coincided with Ganesh idol immersion, perhaps for the first time in Mumbai waters. Several devotees of Ganesh who congregated at Girgaum-Chowpathy beach for immersion ritual of Ganesh idol were stung by the jelly fish. According to the news paper reports, the devotees moved with the idol in ankledeep water for immersion and immediately thin tentacle-like threads pierced legs and ankles causing severe burning sensation

    Mapping of literature on Bose – Einstein condensation

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    This paper attempts to highlight quantitatively the growth and development of research work in this field on Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) in terms of publication output as per Science Citation Index (1982-2005). During 1982–2005 a total of 5258 papers were published by the scientists in this field. The average number of publications published per year were 219. The highest number of papers 814 were published in 2004. There were 77 countries involved in the research in this field. USA is the top producing country with 1632 publications (31%) followed by Germany with 620 publications (11.79%). Authorship and collaboration trend was towards multiauthored papers. Intensive collaboration was found during 1996-2005. One paper “Astrophysical Journal 543 (1), (2000), L39-L42” had 56 collaborators. There were 1635 international collaborative papers. Bilateral collaboration accounted for 24 percent of total collaborative papers. National Institute of Standards & Technology (USA) topped the list with 179 publications followed by University of Colorado (USA) with 160 publications. The most prolific authors were: W. Ketterle (USA) with 93 publications, K. Burnett (England) and M. Lewenstein (England) with 68 publications each and S. Stringari with 57 publications. The most preferred journals by the scientists were : Physical Review- A with 1504 papers, Physical Review Letters with 824 papers, Journal of Physics-B with 205 papers, Physical Review- B with 178 papers, Physics Letters-A with157 papers, Physical Review –E with 122 papers and Journal of Low Temperature Physics with 102 papers. The high frequency keywords were : Bose-Einstein Condensation (2012), Gases (1928), Atoms (860), and Dynamics (493)

    On the Interaction of High-Performance Network Protocol Stacks with Multicore Architectures

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    Multicore architectures have been one of the primary driving forces in the recent rapid growth in high-end computing systems, contributing to its growing scales and capabilities. With significant enhancements in high-speed networking technologies and protocol stacks which support these high-end systems, a growing need to understand the interaction between them closely is realized. Since these two components have been designed mostly independently, there tend to have often serious and surprising interactions that result in heavy asymmetry in the effective capability of the different cores, thereby degrading the performance for various applications. Similarly, depending on the communication pattern of the application and the layout of processes across nodes, these interactions could potentially introduce network scalability issues, which is also an important concern for system designers. In this thesis, we analyze these asymmetric interactions and propose and design a novel systems level management framework called SIMMer (Systems Interaction Mapping Manager) that automatically monitors these interactions and dynamically manages the mapping of processes on processor cores to transparently maximize application performance. Performance analysis of SIMMer shows that it can improve the communication performance of applications by more than twofold and the overall application performance by 18%. We further analyze the impact of contention in network and processor resources and relate it to the communication pattern of the application. Insights learnt from these analyses can lead to efficient runtime configurations for scientific applications on multicore architectures.Master of Scienc

    Traditionelle Landnutzungssysteme im oberen Ankhu-Khola-Tal (Ganesh Himal, Zentralnepal): Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten und Grenzen subsidiärer Landnutzung

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    Traditionelle Landnutzungssysteme im oberen Ankhu-Khola-Tal (Ganesh Himal, Zentralnepal) : Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten u. Grenzen subsidiärer Landnutzung. - Giessen : Tropeninst., 1993. - XI, 297 S. + 2 Kt.-Beil. - Zugl.: Augsburg, Univ., Diss., 1992. - (Giessener Beiträge zur Entwicklungsforschung : 2, Monographien ; 10

    FIGURE 1. BMNH 1911.9.8.4 in A new species of cat snake (Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae: Boiga) from dry forests of eastern Peninsular India

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    FIGURE 1. BMNH 1911.9.8.4, Boiga flaviviridis sp. nov., holotype. Entire, dorsal and ventral views and profiles of head. P h o t o G. Vo g e l.Published as part of Vogel, Gernot & Ganesh, S. R., 2013, A new species of cat snake (Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae: Boiga) from dry forests of eastern Peninsular India, pp. 158-168 in Zootaxa 3637 (2) on page 161, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3637.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/22104
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