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Tettagalma Menon, new genus
<i>Tettagalma</i> Menon, new genus <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Medium­sized (25 mm forewing length) tettigarctid; prominent costal margin; Rs with three branches; origin of MA branches proximal to nodal line; CuA strongly deflected anteriorly at nodal line; wide marginal membrane; marginal membrane bearing numerous, equidistant striae.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> Genus­group name formed from a combination of <i>tetti</i> in reference to the family and <i>agalma</i> from the Greek present, gift, as the specimen was donated to the author.</p> <p> <b>Type locality and horizon.</b> Vicinity of Nova Olinda, Nova Olinda Member, Crato Formation.</p> <p> <b>Type species.</b> <i>Tettagalma striata</i> Menon new genus and species, by monotypy.</p>Published as part of <i>Menon, Federica, 2005, New record of Tettigarctidae (Insecta, Hemiptera, Cicadoidea) from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil, pp. 53-58 in Zootaxa 1087</i> on page 54, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/170508">10.5281/zenodo.170508</a>
Interview with Nivedita Menon
<< Nivedita Menon is a feminist writer and activist. She's currently a professor of political thought at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. This material is exhibited as part of the Memories of Change exhibition
Prominent CD8 + T cell responses are directed at novel conserved influenza B virus epitopes across anatomical sites and age groups
The files in this data repository contain the T cell receptor sequences described in the following study:Prominent CD8+ T cell responses are directed at novel conserved influenza B virus epitopes across anatomical sites and age groupsTejas Menon, Patricia T. Illing, Priyanka Chaurasia, Hayley A. McQuilten, Chloe Shepherd, Louise C. Rowntree, Jan Petersen, Dene R. Littler, Grace Khuu, Ziyi Huang, Lilith F. Allen, Steve Rockman, Jane Crowe, Katie L. Flanagan, Linda M. Wakim, Thi H. O. Nguyen, Nicole A. Mifsud, Jamie Rossjohn, Anthony W. Purcell, Carolien E van de Sandt and Katherine Kedzierskafiles inTHIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
Prominent CD8 + T cell responses are directed at novel conserved influenza B virus epitopes across anatomical sites and age groups
The files in this data repository contain the T cell receptor sequences described in the following study:Prominent CD8+ T cell responses are directed at novel conserved influenza B virus epitopes across anatomical sites and age groupsTejas Menon, Patricia T. Illing, Priyanka Chaurasia, Hayley A. McQuilten, Chloe Shepherd, Louise C. Rowntree, Jan Petersen, Dene R. Littler, Grace Khuu, Ziyi Huang, Lilith F. Allen, Steve Rockman, Jane Crowe, Katie L. Flanagan, Linda M. Wakim, Thi H. O. Nguyen, Nicole A. Mifsud, Jamie Rossjohn, Anthony W. Purcell, Carolien E van de Sandt and Katherine Kedzierskafiles inTHIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
Prominent CD8 + T cell responses are directed at novel conserved influenza B virus epitopes across anatomical sites and age groups
The files in this data repository contain the T cell receptor sequences described in the following study:Prominent CD8+ T cell responses are directed at novel conserved influenza B virus epitopes across anatomical sites and age groupsTejas Menon, Patricia T. Illing, Priyanka Chaurasia, Hayley A. McQuilten, Chloe Shepherd, Louise C. Rowntree, Jan Petersen, Dene R. Littler, Grace Khuu, Ziyi Huang, Lilith F. Allen, Steve Rockman, Jane Crowe, Katie L. Flanagan, Linda M. Wakim, Thi H. O. Nguyen, Nicole A. Mifsud, Jamie Rossjohn, Anthony W. Purcell, Carolien E van de Sandt and Katherine Kedzierskafiles inTHIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
A Menon-type identity using Klee's function
summary:Menon's identity is a classical identity involving gcd sums and the Euler totient function . A natural generalization of is the Klee's function . We derive a Menon-type identity using Klee's function and a generalization of the gcd function. This identity generalizes an identity given by Y. Li and D. Kim (2017)
Pathological Studies on Splenomegaly
Vol.1 Papers Published:
1. Persistent Thyrous Ind.dl Med. Res. 17, No.1 •
2..Post mortem Technique. Ibil 15, No.4 April 1928 •
3. Some Pathological aspects of Chronic appendicitis
Pat 1. Ibid 16. No.3 Jan. 1929 •
4. Do. Part II. Ibid 16 No.3. Jan. l929. •
5. Do. Part III Ibid.. No. 4. April 1929 •
6. The Pathology of Chronic Colitis In the Tropics
Ibid 18 No.1. July 1920. •
7 The Coexitence of Lymphadenoma and Tuberculosis.
by T.K. Menon & T. B. Menon Br.Medl.Jl.June 8, ]929
page 1037 •
8. Studies on Inguinal Granuloma Part.1 Ind.Medl. Gaz..68. No.1. Jan. 1933. •
9. Do. Part II The Bacterial Flora of by T.B.Menon
and Dr R. Annamalai Ibid 68. No..9 Septr. 1933. •
10. Do. Part. III The Donovan Body of T. B.Menon &
T. Krishnagwami Ibid. No. 9 Septr. 1933. •
11. Hydatid Disease in South India by V . Mahaievan &
T. B.Menon. Ind.Med. Gaz.69. No. 4 April 1933. •
12. Nephrosis in Malaria by T. B. Menon & D. R. Annamal Jl.of Tropical Med. and Hyg. 36 p.379 Dec. 15. 1933. •
13. Splenic enlargement in South India. Ind. Jl. Med. Res.21 No. 4 April 1934. •
14. A case of Glioma simulating pituitary tumour by
K. G. Pandalai & T. B. Menon. Ind. Med. Gaz.63 p.579 •
15. A case of mycosis fungoides by P. N. Basu, T. B. Menon & K. G. Pandalai. Brit. Jl. Derm. Jan. 1929 •
16. A case of Intestinal Obstruction following a
penetrating Abdominal Mound by P. N. Basu, T. B. Menon Ind.Med. Gaz. 63 Nov.1928 p.639, •
17. A case of General Epilepsy caused by a dural cyst by V. Mahadevan & T.B.Menon Ind.Med. Gaz. •
18. Haemangeioblastoma of the adrenal gland by T. B.
Menon & D. R. Annamal Jl.Path. & Bact. 39 p. 591- 1933 •
19. The nature of the Donovan Body of Granuloma Inguinale
by T. B.Menon & T. Krishnaswami. Transc. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. & Hyg. Vol.29 No.1 p.65-72. •
20. Some Pathological changes in Filarial Orchites and their significance by T. B.Menon arid D. R. Annamalai. Jl. Trop, . Med. & Hyg. Jan. 15. 1935. •
21. The Venereal Original of Granuloma inguinale by T. B.
Nieclon and P. Natesan Irid. Med. Gaz. Vol . 170 No .2 . Feb. 1935. •
22. The incidence of Hepatic Cirrhosis in South India
by T.B.Menon & D. R. Annamalai Ind. Jl.Med. Res. 22.April
1935. •
23. A note on splenic enlargement in Malignant Hepatoma
T. B.Menon & D. R. Annamalai . Ibid 22. 4. April 1935. •
24. Congenital Hydronephrosis due to an abnormal attachment
to the renal facia by V .Mahadevan & T. B.Menon Ind. Medl. Gaz. Vol. 70 No.6 June 1935. •
25. The Reticulocyte behaviour in Malaria and Kala-azar by T.B.Menon, T. .Krishnaswami & D. R. Annamalai. Jl. Ind.Medl. Assoc. May 3.935. •
26. A Search for new types of Tropical splenomegaly.. Jl. South Ind. Med. •
27. The Gel and the Stiburea Test in the diagnosis of
Kala-Azar by T. B. Menon, D. R. Annamalai and T. K. Krishnaswami.
Trop. Med. & Hyg. April 15,1936. • •
Vol.2 PROBLEMS IN FILARIASIS • •
Vol.3 AN INTRODUCTION TO TROPICAL PATHOLOGY • •
Vol.4 Pathological Studies on Splenomegal
Novel Dialogue 2.3: Because I Couldn't Be a Dancer: Sigrid Nunez and Tara Menon (JP)
The brilliant New York writer Sigrid Nunez's most recent novel is What Are You Going Through; her previous one, The Friend, (2018) won the National Book Award. She speaks with Tara Menon, of the Harvard English department, and author of a terrific article about Sigrid Nunez in the Sewanee Review. The conversation ranges widely and then plunges into depths. Because life is defined by grief and mourning, so too are my novels, says Nunez. She thinks her upbringing with immigrant parents who felt adrift from their homeland and her own "failure" as a dancer (recounted in her 1995 debut novel, A Feather on the Breath of God ) are the ferment from which her vocation as a writer arose. The question of genre is tossed around: "fictional memoir" perhaps, which gets confused (insultingly, Tara thinks!) with auto-fiction. But Sigrid is fascinated by establishing a reality that is entirely made-up ("not a single friend angry!"), yet also documentary in nature. Perhaps the best tag for her work is "essay novel": that allows one to do what Javier Marias calls "literary thinking." And there's a wonderfully non-Pavlovian answer to the treat question: sometimes you can just have the whiskey
Missing the point in noncommutative geometry
Noncommutative geometries generalize standard smooth geometries, parametrizing the noncommutativity of dimensions with a fundamental quantity with the dimensions of area. The question arises then of whether the concept of a region smaller than the scale—and ultimately the concept of a point—makes sense in such a theory. We argue that it does not, in two interrelated ways. In the context of Connes’ spectral triple approach, we show that arbitrarily small regions are not definable in the formal sense. While in the scalar field Moyal–Weyl approach, we show that they cannot be given an operational definition. We conclude that points do not exist in such geometries. We therefore investigate (a) the metaphysics of such a geometry, and (b) how the appearance of smooth manifold might be recovered as an approximation to a fundamental noncommutative geometry
A Nonexistence Result for Abelian Menon Difference Sets Using Perfect Binary Arrays
A Menon difference set has the parameters (4N2, 2N2-N, N2-N). In the abelian case it is equivalent to a perfect binary array, which is a multi-dimensional matrix with elements ±1 such that all out-of-phase periodic autocorrelation coefficients are zero. Suppose that the abelian group H×K×Zpα contains a Menon difference set, where p is an odd prime, |K|=pα, and pj≡−1 (mod exp (H)) for some j. Using the viewpoint of perfect binary arrays we prove that K must be cyclic. A corollary is that there exists a Menon difference set in the abelian group H×K×Z3α, where exp (H)=2 or 4 and |K|=3α, if and only if K is cyclic
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