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    FIGURE 1. Ozestheria indica. A, male habitus. B, carapace. C, male clasper 1. D, male clasper 2. E in Taxonomical account of the Indian spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda Spinicaudata) from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA.

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    FIGURE 1. Ozestheria indica. A, male habitus. B, carapace. C, male clasper 1. D, male clasper 2. E, male clasper gripping area of the palm. Scale bars: A & B—1 mm; C & D—0.2 mm; E—0.05 mm.Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M., 2020, Taxonomical account of the Indian spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda Spinicaudata) from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA., pp. 374-382 in Zootaxa 4801 (2) on page 376, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4801.2.11, http://zenodo.org/record/390039

    FIGURE 5. Eulimnadia michaeli. A & B in Taxonomical account of the Indian spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda Spinicaudata) from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA.

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    FIGURE 5. Eulimnadia michaeli. A & B, egg (overall shape and minor variation). C, single polygon of the egg. D, egg porous surface. E & F, inner layers of the egg. Scale bars: A—0.1 mm; B—0.05 mm; C & E—0.02mm; D & F—0.005 mm.Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M., 2020, Taxonomical account of the Indian spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda Spinicaudata) from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA., pp. 374-382 in Zootaxa 4801 (2) on page 380, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4801.2.11, http://zenodo.org/record/390039

    1ST MEASUREMENT OF GAMMA(D(S)(+)-]MU+NU)/GAMMA(D(S)(+)-]PHI-PI+)

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    Complete Author List: ACOSTA D, ATHANAS M, MASEK G, PAAR H, BEAN A, GRONBERG J, KUTSCHKE R, MENARY S, MORRISON RJ, NAKANISHI S, NELSON HN, NELSON TK, RICHMAN JD, RYD A, TAJIMA H, SCHMIDT D, SPERKA D, WITHERELL MS, PROCARIO M, YANG S, BALEST R, CHO K, DAOUDI M, FORD WT, JOHNSON DR, LINGEL K, LOHNER M, RANKIN P, SMITH JG, ALEXANDER JP, BEBEK C, BERKELMAN K, BESSON D, BROWDER TE, CASSEL DG, CHO HA, COFFMAN DM, DRELL PS, EHRLICH R, GALIK RS, GARCIASCIVERES M, GEISER B, GITTELMAN B, GRAY SW, HARTILL DL, HELTSLEY BK, JONES CD, JONES SL, KANDASWAMY J, KATAYAMA N, KIM PC, KREINICK DL, LUDWIG GS, MASUI J, MEVISSEN J, MISTRY NB, NG CR, NORDBERG E, OGG M, PATTERSON JR, PETERSON D, RILEY D, SALMAN S, SAPPER M, WORDEN H, WURTHWEIN F, AVERY P, FREYBERGER A, RODRIGUEZ J, STEPHENS R, YELTON J, CINABRO D, HENDERSON S, KINOSHITA K, LIU T, SAULNIER M, SHEN F, WILSON R, YAMAMOTO H, ONG B, SELEN M, SADOFF AJ, AMMAR R, BALL S, BARINGER P, COPPAGE D, COPTY N, DAVIS R, HANCOCK N, KELLY M, KWAK N, LAM H, KUBOTA Y, LATTERY M, NELSON JK, PATTON S, PERTICONE D, POLING R, SAVINOV V, SCHRENK S, WANG R, ALAM MS, KIM IJ, NEMATI B, ONEILL JJ, SEVERINI H, SUN CR, ZOELLER MM, CRAWFORD G, DAUBENMIER CM, FULTON R, FUJINO D, GAN KK, HONSCHEID K, KAGAN H, KASS R, LEE J, MALCHOW R, MORROW F, SKOVPEN Y, SUNG M, WHITE C, WHITMORE J, WILSON P, BUTLER F, FU X, KALBFLEISCH G, LAMBRECHT M, ROSS WR, SKUBIC P, SNOW J, WANG PL, WOOD M, BORTOLETTO D, BROWN DN, FAST J, MCILWAIN RL, MIAO T, MILLER DH, MODESITT M, SCHAFFNER SF, SHIBATA EI, SHIPSEY IPJ, WANG PN, BATTLE M, ERNST J, KROHA H, ROBERTS S, SPARKS K, THORNDIKE EH, WANG CH, DOMINICK J, SANGHERA S, SHELKOV V, SKWARNICKI T, STROYNOWSKI R, VOLOBOUEV I, ZADOROZHNY P, ARTUSO M, HE D, GOLDBERG M, HORWITZ N, KENNETT R, MONETI GC, MUHEIM F, MUKHIN Y, PLAYFER S, ROZEN Y, STONE S, THULASIDAS M, VASSEUR G, ZHU G, BARTELT J, CSORNA SE, EGYED Z, JAIN V, SHELDON P, AKERIB DS, BARISH B, CHADHA M, CHAN S, COWEN DF, EIGEN G, MILLER JS, OGRADY C, URHEIM J, WEINSTEIN A

    FIGURE 9. Leptestheria nobilis. A in New leptestherid clam shrimps (Pancrustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata Leptestheriidae) from peninsular India

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    FIGURE 9. Leptestheria nobilis. A. Head (male), B. Telson (male), C. Head (female), D. Telson (female) (Scale bars 1mm for A–D).Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M., Kulkarni, Mihir R., Pagni, Marco & Rabet, Nicolas, 2023, New leptestherid clam shrimps (Pancrustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata Leptestheriidae) from peninsular India, pp. 205-220 in Zootaxa 5264 (2) on page 215, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/783643

    FIGURE 1. A, all Kurzia latissima localities from India. B in Note on Kurzia (Kurzia) latissima (Kurz, 1875) (Branchiopoda: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) from India

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    FIGURE 1. A, all Kurzia latissima localities from India. B, overview map of India highlighting the zone where Kurzia latissima has been reported from India. C, Kurzia latissima head (part) showing the rostrum, labrum and the projecting aesthetacs. D, ephippial female. Scale bar for D: 175 µm.Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M. & Damme, Kay Van, 2015, Note on Kurzia (Kurzia) latissima (Kurz, 1875) (Branchiopoda: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) from India, pp. 293-297 in Zootaxa 3980 (2) on page 294, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3980.2.10, http://zenodo.org/record/24323

    A 1Gsample/s 6-bit flash A/D converter with a combined chopping and averaging technique for reduced distortion in 0.18(mu)m CMOS

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    Hard disk drive applications require a high Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR), 6-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) at conversion rates of 1GHz and beyond. This work proposes a robust, fault-tolerant scheme to achieve high SFDR in an av- eraging flash A/D converter using comparator chopping. Chopping of comparators in a flash A/D converter was never previously implemented due to lack of feasibility in implementing multiple, uncorrelated, high speed random number generators. This work proposes a novel array of uncorrelated truly binary random number generators working at 1GHz to chop all comparators. Chopping randomizes the residual offset left after averaging, further pushing the dynamic range of the converter. This enables higher accuracy and lower bit-error rate for high speed disk-drive read channels. Power consumption and area are reduced because of the relaxed design requirements for the same linearity. The technique has been verified in Matlab simulations for a 6-bit 1Gsamples/s flash ADC under case of process gradients with non-zero mean offsets as high as 60mV and potentially serious spot offset errors as high as 1V for a 2V peak to peak input signal. The proposed technique exhibits an improvement of over 15dB compared to pure averaging flash converters for all cases. The circuit-level simulation results, for a 1V peak to peak input signal, demon- strate superior performance. The reported ADC was fabricated in TSMC 0.18 ??mCMOS process. It occupies 8.79mm2 and consumes about 400mW from 1.8V power supply at 1GHz. The targeted SFDR performance for the fabricated chip is at least 45dB for a 256MHz input sine wave, sampled at 1GHz, about 10dB improvement on the 6-bit flash ADCs in the literature

    FIGURE 6 in Re-description of two spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) of the Indian subcontinent from Daday de Dees's collection at MNHN with new insights on the validity of Eulimnadia compressa (Baird, 1860) and Eulimnadia chaperi (Simon, 1886)

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    FIGURE 6. Comparison of Egg of Eulimnadia chaperi (Simon, 1886) and Eulimnadia magdalenensis Roessler, 1990. A, D & G, egg morphology and internal egg morphology of E. chaperi. B, E & H, E. magdalenensis from Angkor, Cambodia. C, F & I, E. magdalenensis from Cabo Branco, Brazil. Scale bars: A, B, C: 100 µm; D, E, F: 10 µm; G, H, I: 5 µm.Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M. & Rabet, Nicolas, 2017, Re-description of two spiny clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) of the Indian subcontinent from Daday de Dees's collection at MNHN with new insights on the validity of Eulimnadia compressa (Baird, 1860) and Eulimnadia chaperi (Simon, 1886), pp. 349-360 in Zootaxa 4294 (3) on page 358, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/83269

    FIGURE 3 in New leptestherid clam shrimps (Pancrustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata Leptestheriidae) from peninsular India

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    FIGURE 3. Leptestheria chalukyae sp. nov. A. Carapace (male), B. Head (male), C. Habitus (male), D. Dorsal armature (male), E. Head (female), F. Cercopod tip (female) (Scale bars 1mm for A,B,C,E, 0.5mm for D, 0.1 mm for F).Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M., Kulkarni, Mihir R., Pagni, Marco & Rabet, Nicolas, 2023, New leptestherid clam shrimps (Pancrustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata Leptestheriidae) from peninsular India, pp. 205-220 in Zootaxa 5264 (2) on page 209, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/783643

    FIGURE 1 in Taxonomical account of the Indian Cyzicid Ozestheria annandalei (Daday, 1913) (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) from peninsular India

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    FIGURE 1. Ozestheria annandalei (Daday, 1913). A, male habitus (Ahmednagar). B, female habitus (Ahmednagar). C, male clasper 1 (Pune). D, female telson along with dorsal armature (Pune). E, male clasper 2 (Pune). F, male clasper endopod tip with scales (Pune). Scale bars: 1 mm for A & B; 0.5 mm for D; 0.2 mm for C & E; 0.05 mm for F)Published as part of Padhye, Sameer M., Ingale, Prashant Arun & Vanjare, Avinash Isaac, 2020, Taxonomical account of the Indian Cyzicid Ozestheria annandalei (Daday, 1913) (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) from peninsular India, pp. 396-400 in Zootaxa 4852 (3) on page 398, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4852.3.10, http://zenodo.org/record/440986

    sj-docx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848211042200 – Supplemental material for Primary care and referring physician perspectives on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease management: a nationwide survey

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848211042200 for Primary care and referring physician perspectives on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease management: a nationwide survey by Naba Saeed, Lisa M. Glass, Heba Habbal, Asad Mahmood, David Sengstock, Sameer D. Saini and Monica A. Tincopa in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
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