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    Dar al ulum Deoband and Tasawwuf: A Brief Study of Moulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi by Mohammad Dawood Sofi

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…D┐ r al-‘Ulum Deoband (or „Deoband School‟) of North India – perhaps intellectually most influential and historically substantial centre of Islamic learning – founded in 1867 in the wake of an uprising against British rule a decade earlier, aimed to reassert Muslim identity intellectually and spiritually amidst a sharp decline in Islamic political power in the Indian subcontinent. It favored its committed followers with the heights of knowledge as well as ornamented them with human morals like slave hood (‘ub┴ d┘ yat) and humbleness. …”
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    The partition of India through the lens of historical trauma: Intergenerational effects on immigrant health in the South Asian diaspora by Farah Qureshi, Supriya Misra, Asma Poshni

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…South Asian immigrants constitute the world's largest diaspora, with an estimated 25 million people tracing their ancestry to the Indian subcontinent. While recent studies find disproportionately high rates of cardiometabolic diseases and some mental conditions among South Asian immigrants across diverse settings, most research on the root causes of these disparities was conducted with limited engagement with the historical forces that shape the South Asian diasporic experience. …”
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    Acute Disseminated Melioidosis Presenting with Septic Arthritis and Diffuse Pulmonary Consolidation in an Otherwise Healthy Adult: A Case Report by Hai Sherng Lee, Abdul Azeez Ahamed Riyaaz, Seng Hong Yeoh

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…It is most prevalent in South-East Asia, northern Australia, and the Indian subcontinent. Septic arthritis is a rare manifestation of melioidosis. …”
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    Assessing insecticide susceptibility, diagnostic dose and time for the sand fly Phlebotomus argentipes, the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in India, using the CDC bottle bioassay... by Rahul Chaubey, Ashish Shukla, Anurag Kumar Kushwaha, Puja Tiwary, Shakti Kumar Singh, Shawna Hennings, Om Praksh Singh, Phillip Lawyer, Edgar Rowton, Christine A Petersen, Scott A Bernhardt, Shyam Sundar

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Synthetic chemical insecticides are very effective tools for controlling of insect vectors, including the sand fly Phlebotomus argentipes, the vector of VL in the Indian subcontinent. However, repeated use of the same insecticide with increasing doses potentially can create high selection pressure and lead to tolerance and resistance development. …”
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    Reflection of Iranian Religion, History, Politics, and Culture in Qutb Shahi Falnama of Deccan by Elham Assar Kashani, Mohammad Moeinaddini, Azadeh Oliayishad

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Therefore, the problem of this research is "to what extent it is possible to read out different aspects of Iranian culture and its influence in Qutb Shahi court culture through the different themes of the paintings in this book".Objective: The aim of this research is to know more about the influence of Iranian culture in the Indian subcontinent, especially in the Deccan region.Research Method: Using a descriptive-analytical method and concerning historical documents, the influence of different cultural aspects in Deccan is analyzed.Results: Khalili Falnama's paintings are a mixture of religious and Islamic themes focused on Shiism. …”
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    Nutritional, Functional Properties and Applications of Mee (<i>Madhuca longifolia</i>) Seed Fat by Asanthi Hippola, Yasasvi Jayakodi, Ashoka Gamage, Terrence Madhujith, Othmane Merah

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…<i>longifolia</i>) is a salient economic tree spread throughout the subtropical region of the Indian subcontinent. Its seed constituents have distinctive chemical properties and thus extracted fat have distinctive nutritional and functional characteristics. …”
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    Impacts of Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Indian Ocean on Drought Conditions over India during ENSO and IOD Events by Vaibhav Kumar, Hone-Jay Chu, Abhishek Anand

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results revealed that positive SST anomalies weaken monsoon flow during the onset period, reducing moisture transmission to the Indian subcontinent. In 2009, the precipitation anomaly showed severe drought conditions (<−1.5) primarily in the northwest, central northeast, and west-central subregions, respectively, with soil moisture deficit and reduced photosynthetic activity (indicated by negative SIF anomalies) mirroring precipitation anomalies. …”
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    "Profile of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in indian population - A prospective study " by Sravya Inumpudi, Maheedhar Reddy N, Philo Hazeena, Sundar Shanmugam, Shankar Venkatasubramanian

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Conclusion. In the Indian subcontinent, obesity may not be considered as a major risk factor in the causation of IIH.…”
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    Comprehensive analysis of antimicrobial resistance in the Southwest Indian Ocean: focus on WHO critical and high priority pathogens by Axel O. G. Hoarau, Patrick Mavingui, Guillaume Miltgen, Guillaume Miltgen, Guillaume Miltgen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…As strategic crossroads between Southern Africa and the Indian subcontinent, these islands are constantly threatened by the importation of multidrug-resistant bacteria from these regions. …”
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    Sources of the mitochondrial gene pool of Russians by the results of analysis of modern and paleogenomic data by B. A. Malyarchuk

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The results of phylogeographic analysis of mitochondrial haplogroups U2e2a1d, U4d2, N1a1a1a1, H2b, and H8b1 testify to the migrations of ancient Eastern Europeans to Asia – the south of Siberia and the Indian subcontinent.…”
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    Allium cytogenetics: a critical review on the Indian taxa by Biplab Kumar Bhowmick, Sayantika Sarkar, Dipasree Roychowdhury, Sayali D. Patil, Manoj M. Lekhak, Deepak Ohri, Satyawada Rama Rao, S. R. Yadav, R. C. Verma, Manoj K. Dhar, S. N. Raina, Sumita Jha

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Any cytogenetic investigation regarding NOR variability, telomere sequence and genome size in the Indian species becomes the most promising field to decipher chromosome evolution against the background of species diversity and evolution, especially in the Indian subcontinent.…”
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    A comprehensive review on ecology, life cycle and use of Tecoma stans (bignoneaceae) by Simrat Singh, Chad Thomas Miller, Parminder Singh, Rishu Sharma, Nepu Rana, Ashok Kumar Dhakad, Rajesh Kumar Dubey

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract Tecoma stans is a widely distributed tall ornamental shrub in the plains of Indian subcontinent and is considered an invasive species across Argentina, Australia, South Africa, Pacific Islands and tropical regions of Asia. …”
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    Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources by Jinqiang Quan, Yuan Cai, Tianliang Yang, Qianyun Ge, Ting Jiao, Shengguo Zhao

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Multiple subspecies of red jungle fowl were involved in the domestication of chickens in the three centers of origin: the Indian subcontinent (clade D), China (clades B, C, E and F) and Southeast Asia (clade A). …”
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    Overview of the ant genus Vollenhovia (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in India and Sri Lanka, with an illustrated key and the description of a new species by Shahid Ali Akbar, Himender Bharti, Enrico Schifani, Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The known distribution of the genus in the Indian subcontinent appears to be fragmentary, still requiring extensive sampling efforts. …”
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    FIRST CONFIRMED BREEDING RECORD OF THE BLYTH’S SWIFT APUS PACIFICUS LEUCONYX(BLYTH, 1845) (APODIFORMES, APODIDAE) IN SOUTHERN PARTS OF NILGIRI REGION OF WESTERN GHATS OF INDIA by Dhanusha Kawalkar, Shirish S. Manchi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Blyth’s Swift, endemic to the Indian subcontinent, is one of the four taxa of the Pacific Swift Apus pacificus complex. …”
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    Long term nitrogen deficiency alters expression of miRNAs and alters nitrogen metabolism and root architecture in Indian dwarf wheat (Triticum sphaerococcum Perc.) genotypes by Samrat Das, Dalveer Singh, Hari S. Meena, Shailendra K. Jha, Jyoti Kumari, Viswanathan Chinnusamy, Lekshmy Sathee

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Indian dwarf wheat (Triticum sphaerococcum Percival) is an important landrace native to the Indian subcontinent. Several unique features, especially high protein content and resistance to drought and yellow rust, make it a very potent landrace for breeding. …”
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    β-Thalassaemia and its Co-existence with Haemoglobin E and Haemoglobin S in Upper Assam Region of North Eastern India: A Hospital Based Study by Anju Barhai Teli, Rumi Deori, Sidhartha Protim Saikia, Kalyani Pathak, Rita Panyang, Rashmi Rajkakati

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Introduction: β-Thalassaemias are common genetic disorders in the Indian subcontinent and its status has not been well studied in the Upper Assam region of North Eastern India. …”
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    Pseudomonas mendocina Meningitis in a Postoperative Patient: A Case Report and Review of Literature by Mitra Kar, Akanksha Dubey, Chinmoy Sahu, Sangram Singh Patel

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This report is the first case of pyogenic meningitis due to Pseudomonas mendocina reported from a 1600 bedded teaching hospital in Northern India and second case of Pseudomonas mendocina infection from the Indian subcontinent. The presented case was of a 31-year-old female who was diagnosed for pituitary macroadenoma on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). …”
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