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I Was Addicted to Sex With Married Women
As a young man, Akhil Sharma revelled in the most dangerous of liaisons, having sex with other men's wives – until the thrill began to pall
Petrobunidae Sharma and Giribet 2011
Petrobunidae Sharma and Giribet, 2011 Petrobunidae Sharma & Giribet, 2011: 111. Type genus: Petrobunus Sharma and Giribet, 2011. Genera included: Petrobunus Sharma and Giribet, 2011; Zalmoxida Roewer, 1912 [familial assignment by Sharma & Giribet (2011)].Published as part of Zhang, Chao, Zhang, Feng & Sharma, Prashant P., 2018, Two new species of Petrobunus from China (Opiliones: Laniatores: Petrobunidae), pp. 51-64 in Zootaxa 4524 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/261031
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Nasira Sharma Interview
This interview with Nasira Sharma was recorded by Susham Bedi, a well-known Hindi novelist in her own right, as part of an ongoing project to record a variety of Hindi women writers’ thoughts on their own work. The writers discuss sources of inspiration, methods, and some of their own life stories.Asian Studie
Petrobunus Sharma and Giribet 2011
Petrobunus Sharma and Giribet, 2011 Petrobunus Sharma & Giribet, 2011: 112. Type species: Petrobunus schwendingeri Sharma and Giribet, 2011, by original designation. Distribution (Fig. 52). China (Chongqing, Hebei, Taiwan), Philippine (Palawan, Panay), Expansion of Penis (Figs. 37–45). Due the hydraulic pressure the glans exhibit a mix of two movements: The capsula externa have an erection movement changing the position (90–100 degrees) respect to the truncus axis and the capsula interna is everted. As result of the capsula interna movement the parastylar lobes are completely everted and folded against the capsula externa and the stylus fully exposed.Published as part of Zhang, Chao, Zhang, Feng & Sharma, Prashant P., 2018, Two new species of Petrobunus from China (Opiliones: Laniatores: Petrobunidae), pp. 51-64 in Zootaxa 4524 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/261031
Petrobunus Sharma & Giribet 2011
Key to species of Petrobunus 1 Ocularium armed with a median tubercle (Sharma & Giribet, 2011:119, fig. 11b)............................ P. torosus - Ocularium unarmed.................................................................................... 2 2 Free tergites with conspicuous tubercles (Sharma & Giribet, 2011:116, fig. 7a; 118, fig. 10a)................... P. spinifer - Free tergites with granules or unarmed..................................................................... 3 3 Dorsal scutum or Opisthosomal sternite unarmed in male.......................................... P. hebei sp. nov. - Dorsal scutum or Opisthosomal sternite armed tubercles (Fig. 1) or spines (Sharma & Giribet, 2011:112, fig. 4b) in male... 4 4 Scutal area V and free tergites I and II of male armed with paired enlarged lateral tubercles, opisthosomal sternite 7 of male with two large setose spines............................................................. P. chongqing sp. nov. - Dorsal scutum unmared that of tubercles, opisthosomal sternite 7 of male with four large setose spines..... P. schwendingeriPublished as part of Zhang, Chao, Zhang, Feng & Sharma, Prashant P., 2018, Two new species of Petrobunus from China (Opiliones: Laniatores: Petrobunidae), pp. 51-64 in Zootaxa 4524 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/261031
On the structure and origin of pressure fluctuations in wall turbulence: predictions based on the resolvent analysis
We generate predictions for the fluctuating pressure field in turbulent pipe flow by re-formulating the resolvent analysis of McKeon & Sharma (2010) in terms of the so-called primitive variables. Under this analysis, the nonlinear convective terms in the Fourier-transformed Navier-Stokes equations are treated as a forcing that is mapped to a velocity and pressure response by the resolvent of the linearized Navier-Stokes operator. At each wavenumber-frequency combination, the turbulent velocity and pressure field are represented by the most-amplified (rank-1) response modes, identified via a singular value decomposition of the resolvent. We show that these rank-1 response modes reconcile many of the key relationships between the velocity field, coherent structure (i.e., hairpin vortices), and the high-amplitude wall-pressure events observed in previous experiment and DNS. A Green’s function representation shows that the pressure fields obtained under this analysis correspond primarily to the fast pressure contribution arising from the linear interaction between the mean shear and the turbulent wall-normal velocity. Recovering the slow pressure requires an explicit treatment of the nonlinear interactions between the Fourier response modes. By considering the velocity and pressure fields associated with the triadically-consistent mode combination studied by Sharma & McKeon (2013), we identify the possibility of an apparent amplitude modulation effect in the pressure field, similar to that observed for the streamwise velocity field. However, unlike the streamwise velocity, for which the large scales of the flow are in phase with the envelope of the small-scale activity close to the wall, we expect there to be a ?/2 phase difference between the large scale wall-pressure and the envelope of the small-scale activity. Finally, we generate spectral predictions based on a rank-1 model assuming broadband forcing across all wavenumber-frequency combinations. Despite the significant simplifying assumptions, this approach reproduces trends observed in previous DNS for the wavenumber spectra of velocity and pressure, and for the scale-dependence of wall-pressure propagation speed
Research productivity of Prof. S.C. Sharma as seen through the Web of Science (WoS)
This paper analyses the research productivity of Prof. Sharma, the Vice Chancellor of Tumkur University. The data was analyzed based the research papers found in WoS and citation for his research papers. The study reports the research productivity in terms of number of papers published, top journals where Prof. Sharma has published his research findings frequently, author collaborations, institutional collaboration and so on. The study also analyzes the research impact of Prof Sharma, through citations count, h-index and his highly cited papers
Ghatiana Pati & Sharma 2014
Genus Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014: 1281. TYPE SPECIES. — Ghatiana aurantiaca Pati & Sharma, 2014, by original designation; gender feminine.Published as part of Pati, Sameer K. & Thackeray, Tejas, 2021, Five new species of freshwater crabs of the genera Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 and Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 from India (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), pp. 627-647 in Zoosystema 43 (26) on page 629, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a26, http://zenodo.org/record/560029
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Interview with Kamalesh Sharma: Commonwealth Oral History Project
Interview with Kamalesh Sharma, conducted 9th March 2016 as part of the Commonwealth Oral History Project. The project aims to produce a unique digital research resource on the oral history of the Commonwealth since 1965 through sixty oral history interviews with leading figures in the recent history of the organisation. It will provide an essential research tool for anyone investigating the history of the Commonwealth and will serve to promote interest in and understanding of the organisation. Sharma, Kamalesh. 1941-. Born in India. Educated at St Stephen’s College, Delhi and University of Cambridge. Indian Foreign Service, 1965-2001. India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1997-2002. UN Secretary General’s Special Representative to East Timor, 2002-2004. High Commissioner of India to UK, 2004-2008. Commonwealth Secretary General, 2008-2016. Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, 2009-
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