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sj-pdf-1-vdi-10.1177_10406387221075607 – Supplemental material for Novel papillomavirus in a mallard duck with mesenchymal chondroid dermal tumors
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-vdi-10.1177_10406387221075607 for Novel papillomavirus in a mallard duck with mesenchymal chondroid dermal tumors by Claire S. Rosenbaum, Arno Wünschmann, Aníbal G. Armién, Renee Schott, Vikash K. Singh and Sunil K. Mor in Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation</p
sj-docx-1-vet-10.1177_03009858241235392 – Supplemental material for Embolic necrosuppurative pneumonia in domestic cats induced by a novel Neisseria species
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-vet-10.1177_03009858241235392 for Embolic necrosuppurative pneumonia in domestic cats induced by a novel Neisseria species by Christopher R. Bolt, Vikash K. Singh, Arno Wünschmann, Hallie C. Richards, Kelly L. Gehlhaus and Sunil K. Mor in Veterinary Pathology</p
Transcriptome profiling for discovery of genes involved in shoot apical meristem and flower development
AbstractFlower development is one of the major developmental processes that governs seed setting in angiosperms. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying flower development in legumes. Employing RNA-seq for various stages of flower development and few vegetative tissues in chickpea, we identified differentially expressed genes in flower tissues/stages in comparison to vegetative tissues, which are related to various biological processes and molecular functions during flower development. Here, we provide details of experimental methods, RNA-seq data (available at Gene Expression Omnibus database under GSE42679) and analysis pipeline published by Singh and colleagues in the Plant Biotechnology Journal (Singh et al., 2013), along with additional analysis for discovery of genes involved in shoot apical meristem (SAM) development. Our data provide a resource for exploring the complex molecular mechanisms underlying SAM and flower development and identification of gene targets for functional and applied genomics in legumes
Line × Tester Analysis and Estimating Combining Abilities for Yield and Some Quality Attributes in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
General and specific combining ability (GCA & SCA) for yield and quality traits in tomato were studied by involving fourteen parental line were crossed in line x tester mating design comprising eleven line and three tester at M.E.S department of vegetable science ANDUAT, Ayodhya to estimate combining ability in tomato for fruit yield and quality traits. Combining ability analysis revealed that both additive and non-additive gene action for most of the characteristics and heterosis breeding for the improvement of these traits have been enhanced. Based on GCA effects of parents, the line NDT-4 and the testers Kashi chayan were identified as the best general combiner for yield and its important component. The crosses NDT-2×Arka vikash superior specific combiners for fruit yield per plant
El cine como instrumento didáctico en las aulas de ELE en un país de Bollywood
Este artículo estudia la importancia de la aplicación didáctica del cine en el contexto de enseñanza-aprendizaje indio de ELE, haciendo hincapié especial en la falta del uso de éste en las aulas indias. Se exponen las ventajas que aborda el uso del cine como herramienta didáctica y una breve descripción de los pasos metodológicos para la planificación y la secuenciación de las actividades didácticas. A continuación, se analiza el porqué del uso del cine como instrumento didáctico en las aulas indias de ELE en base a las necesidades de aprendizaje sentidas y las preferencias de aprendizaje de los alumnos de español de las universidades india
Precarious life and the ethics of care: Subjectivity in an Indian religious phenomenon
This article relates certain figures of the subject in an emergent Indian pilgrimage. On the basis of ethnographic research and 15 in-depth interviews, I show that these religious subjectivities, phenomenologically immersed in highly precarious material conditions, are radically relational. Observations on the pilgrimage (en)counter the cognitivist assumptions of a body of scholarly opinion on contemporary religious practice. The analyst\u27s attention to pilgrimage rituals and narratives traverses sociological, phenomenological, and psychoanalytic theories, and is, thereby, drawn to important questions of self, ethics, and time
Race, the Condition of Neo-Liberalism
This article addresses the social and historical relation between Chicago School neo-liberalism and contemporary racism, and its connections with the formations of racism in classical liberalism and its colonial character. I show the pragmatic and discursive operations of neo-racism in the context of this shift to a neo-liberal discourse, drawing particularly on Michel Foucault’s seminars, Society Must be Defended, and Birth of Bio-politics. Insofar as “race” cannot be understood as a discrete category outside its social, economic, moral, and political embeddedness in liberalism, I argue that methodological individualism and expectations of high-specialization constrain the theorization of race in U.S. scholarship. Racial lines will continue to be (re)excavated, borrowed, or inscribed afresh to channel, reinforce, and institutionalize the social violence that neo-liberalism must unleash
Myths of Meritocracy: Caste, Karma and the New Racism, A Comparative Study
The discourse of karma (behaviour), confounded with inherent psychic and material substance of the person/group (guna), was at the heart of India’s caste ideology. This systematic and intuitive, albeit convoluted and phantasmic doctrine was critical to bridge the discrepancy between a pantheistic religious imaginary and the reality of exclusion and abjection. Although “karma” evokes an exotic orient, this ideology is near identical with the ideas of “idleness” and “instant gratification” used to make sense of racial inequities in the contemporary United States. In both cases, the idea of behavioural and moral deficiency is used to justify evident abjection and discrimination, within the frame of an encompassing ideology of social equality. Thus, this use of the notions of “work” and “discipline”, extrapolated to the moral quality of the group or individual, is no passing argument of the “new racism”. It is a proven ploy of assigning blame on the victim
Contentious globalization performance, conflict, and morality in a popular religious movement: religion, performance, and morality in a mass religious movement
This dissertation is about a popular religious movement in north India – the Kanwar, an annual phenomenon that has grown explosively over the last two decades and now involves more than 12 million people every year. Participants carry water from the river Ganga for libations in Śiva temples in the vicinity of their homes. A majority are young adult males and teenagers of poor and lower middle-class backgrounds, who walk over a hundred miles carrying the sacred water, following varying degrees of ritual obligations, exhibiting their pain, suffering, and fortitude. What brings these millions of young poor men to such a demanding religious practice year after year? Notwithstanding the differences, a wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly consensus regards religious movements as reactionary expressions of collective solidarity in the time of globalization. Scholars reason that globalization causes social anomie, pushing people to embrace traditional affinities such as ethnicity, nationality, or religion. Instead of a “fundamentalist reaction” to social and economic changes, however, my research shows that these practices afford participants opportunities to perform, practice, and prepare for a new configuration of social and economic obligations. They evidence anxious social and psychological preparation for the norms, scarcity, and unpredictable outcomes of poor, informal economic conditions at the critical point of transition into adulthood. These were young adults and teenagers preparing to deliver on their social expectations and obligations to loved ones in social conditions that were often as precarious as they were hierarchical and humiliating. In conditions where the overwhelming majority of workers are informally employed, have few employment, social, and health safeguards, and very limited prospects for stable and respectable employment or life course, these often first steps into adulthood are daunting. At the margins of the economy, the religious phenomenon provided an open and freely accessible, yet challenging, stage – a definite and alternate field – for participants to practice and prove their talents, resolve, and moral sincerity. At the same time, it is also a means to contest the symbolic violence and social inequities of a hierarchical society now dominated by a neo-liberal social ethic, which is both imposing and exclusive.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Vikash Sing
A Review on Synthesis and Biological Activity of Thiazole and it\u27s Derivatives
The continuous review gives a blueprint of the natural activities of thiazole during the earlier years. It is heterocyclic blends, Thiazole, conceivably of the most generally perceived five-membered heterocyclic compound, has a nitrogen particle at position 3 and a sulfur bit at position 1. It is a critical arrangement of a gigantic number of made compounds. Its different pharmacological development is reflected in many clinically upheld thiazolecontaining particles with, broad assortment of normal activities, similar to antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anthelmintic, antitumor, and quieting influences
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