of Bangladesh . ref Harvcol Sircar 1990 pp 63 68 ref Though the historical kingdom disappeared ... sircar90 d Sircar, D. C., 1990 Chapter 5 Epico Puranic Myths and Legends, pp 81 ref The first Epigraphy ... dev Dikkaravasini in Kalika Purana near present day Sadiya ref name sircar90 b Sircar 1990 pp 63 ... horse sacrifice ref Harvcol Sircar 1990 p 101 ref and as the Nidhanpur inscription of Bhaskarvarman ... Bengal Gaur kings allied with the East Malwa kings . ref Harvcol Sircar 1990 pp 106 107 ref Susthitavarman ... due probably to a promise of allegiance. ref Harvcol Sircar 1990 p 109 ref Suprathisthitavarman ... his capital to Kanauj. ref Harvcol Sircar 1990 p 113 ref The alliance between Harshavardhana and Bhaskarvarman ... of present day Bangladesh. ref Harvcol Sircar 1990 p 115 ref In about 643, the Xuanzang visited ... K volume II pages 92 103 place Guwahati publisher Publication Board, Assam id Citation last Sircar first ... id Citation last Sircar first D C contribution Political History year 1990 title The Comprehensive ... more details
Leela Desai , aka Lila Desai, was a famous Indian actress in the 1930s and 40s. She was the daughter of Dr. Umedram Lalbhai Desai and his second wife Satyabala Devi, a famous musician in the early 1900s. Leela was born in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey when her parents were on a 3 year American tour. Her father was a Gujarati people Gujarati and her mother was from Bihar , India. She grew up in India. She acted in 11 Indian movies and was the associate producer of the movie, Kabuliwali in 1961. 1 In 1944, Leela also acted in the movie Kaliyan with her sister Ramola. Ramola also acted in the film Lalkar in the same year. Career Leela Desai had been invited by the students of the Intermediate College in 1941. Bangalore had the distinction of holding festivals of films made by New Theatres and Prabhat Film Co. .N. Sircar s empire introduced personalities of the stature of P.C. Barua, Bimal Roy, Debaki Bose, Leela Desai, Phani Majumdar, Timir Baran, Umashashi, Nitin Bose, K.. Saigal, Pankaj Mullick, Nemo, Sisir Kumar Bhaduri and Jamuna, all of whom later earned all India fame, under the banner of New Theatres. Among his technical achievements were the bringing of sound to Calcutta for Bengali films, and the introduction of the playback system. The elephant logo of New Theatres acted as a magnet to draw crowds throughout the country. More about B.N. Sircar B. N. Sircar Lila Desai was a dancer and a follower of Sohan Lal http www.gaurijog.com Kathak Gurus 10.html The third Kapal Kundala released after a decade from the first Kapal Kundala in 1939. This time the movie was directed by both Nitin Bose and Phani Majumdar. Leela Desai played the role for Kapal Kundala. Phani Majumder http www.independent.co.uk news people obituary phani majumdar 1424287.html Phani Majumdar married Leela Desai s sister Monica Desai. Leela Desai was trained in the Bhatkhande Music Institute established in Lucknow in 1926 has played a vital role in training generations of performing artis ... more details
Badami Chalukya Kings Infobox Vinayaditya 680 696 CE followed his father, Vikramaditya I on to the Chalukya throne. His reign was marked by general peace and harmony. He earned the titles Yuddhamalla , Sahasarasika , Satyashraya . Northern expedition Inscriptions speak of many victories to Vinyaditya. He had fought alongside his father against the Pallavas. According to the Jejuri record of 684, he defeated the Pallavas , Kalabhras , Keralas and the Kalachuri of central India. from the Kolhapur plates of 678 he defeated the kingdoms of Lanka and Kamera which according to Dr. S. Nagaraju was Khmer or Cambodia. The Vakkaleri plates confirm the Chalukya levying tribute on Kamera, Lanka and Parasika Persia . According to Dr. Sircar, it is very possible that the chiefs of Lanka and Persia may have sought protection from the Chalukya, considering the unstable political situation in those countries. During this time, Persia was under Islamic invasion. Vinayaditya sent an expedition to the north under the command of his son Vijayaditya . According to some accounts, Vijayaditya was captured and held prisoner and after a period of incarceration, escaped and returned to the Chalukyan kingdom to be crowned the monarch of the empire. We do not have any further information on this expedition. Vinayaditya sent an ambassador to the Chinese court in 692. Vijayaditya succeeded his father in 696. Start box Succession box title Chalukyas before Vikramaditya I after Vijayaditya years 680 696 end box References Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. 1935 . The C as, University of Madras, Madras Reprinted 1984 . Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. 1955 . A History of South India, OUP, New Delhi Reprinted 2002 . Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat 2001 . Concise History of Karnataka, MCC, Bangalore Reprinted 2002 . South Indian Inscriptions http www.whatisindia.com inscriptions http www.ourkarnataka.com history.htm History of Karnataka, Mr. Arthikaje Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vinayaditya ALTERNATIVE NAME ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 J receptors juxtacapillary are nerve s innervation innervating into the body of the lung . They are present in the alveolar interstitium and are innervated by fibers of the vagus nerve . ref cite book last Sircar first Sabyasachi title Principles of Medical Physiology isbn 1588905721 pages 350 51 ref J receptors respond to events such as pulmonary edema , pulmonary emboli , pneumonia , and barotrauma , which cause a decrease in oxygenation and thus lead to an increase in ventilation physiology ventilation respiration. They may be also stimulated by hyperinflation of the lung as well as intravenous or intracardiac administration of chemicals. Citation needed date April 2009 The stimulation of the J receptors causes a reflex increase in breathing rate, and is also thought to be involved in the sensation of dyspnea , the subjective sensation of difficulty breathing. ref A.A. Majid, A.N.Kingsworth, Fundamentals of Surgical Practice . Cambridge, MA Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN 0 521 67706 8. ref ref J.C. Bennett, F.Plum ed. Cecil Textbook of Medicine , 20th ed., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia PA, 1996. ISBN 0 7216 3574 1 ref The reflex response that is produced is apnea followed by rapid breathing, bradycardia, and hypotension pulmonary chemoreflex . The physiologic role of this reflex is uncertain, but it probably occurs in pathologic states such as pulmonary congestion or embolization. ref Ganong WF. 2005. Chapter 36 regulation of respiration. Review of medical physiology. 22nd ed. McGraw Hill. ref .These receptors were discovered by Dr. A.S Paintal. ref http www.hindu.com seta 2006 01 19 stories 2006011900181500.htm ref References reflist Text book of medical physiology by guyton and hall 11th edi 2006. Category Nervous system sr they are also stimulated in congestive heart failure. ... more details
Image Gray961.png right thumb The tracheobronchial tree The tracheobronchial tree is the structure from the Vertebrate trachea trachea , bronchi , and bronchiole s that forms the airway s that supply air to the lung s. It is within the neck and the chest. ref name Johnson08 cite journal author Johnson SB title Tracheobronchial injury journal Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery volume 20 issue 1 pages 52&ndash 57 year 2008 pmid 18420127 doi 10.1053 j.semtcvs.2007.09.001 url http journals.elsevierhealth.com retrieve pii S1043 0679 08 00011 7 ref The structure looks like a tree because the trachea splits into the right and left mainstem bronchi , which branch into more progressively smaller structures. The lining of the tracheobronchial tree consists of ciliated columnar epithelium ciliated columnar epithelial cells. ref name Moore04 cite book author Moore EJ, Feliciano DV, Mattox KL title Trauma publisher McGraw Hill, Medical Pub. Division location New York year 2004 pages 545 isbn 0 07 137069 2 oclc doi accessdate 2008 06 15 url http books.google.com ?id VgizxQg 8QQC&pg PA545&dq tracheobronchial ref Injuries to the tracheobronchial tree are potentially fatal because they can interfere with breathing . ref name Chu02 cite journal author Chu CP, Chen PP title Tracheobronchial injury secondary to blunt chest trauma Diagnosis and management journal Anaesth Intensive Care volume 30 issue 2 pages 145 52 year 2002 month April pmid 12002920 doi url ref The tracheobronchial tree and the lung parenchyma comprise the lower respiratory tract . ref name Sircar2008 cite book author Sabyasachi Sircar title Principles of medical physiology url http books.google.com ?id zFl7y5xqHj4C&pg PA309 accessdate 26 April 2010 year 2008 publisher Thieme isbn 9783131440617 pages 309 ref See also Tracheobronchial lymph nodes References reflist External links http www.pulmonologychannel.com anatomy.shtml Respiratory System Pulmonary Anatomy Respiratory system respiratory stub Category ... more details
location. ref name Sircar1 Sircar, page 327 ref Early Indian cartography showed little knowledge ... which indicated geographical regions. ref name Sircar2 Sircar, 328 ref The boundaries of land ... of the neighboring Indian region was gifted to Wang Hiuen tse by its king. ref Sircar, 326. ref .... ref name Sircar3 Sircar, 330 ref ref See Encyclop dia Britannica, 14th edition, volume XIV, 840 ... . ref name Sircar1 Sircar, page 327 ref In this raised relief map the mountains were elevated above ..., ISBN 9781402045592. Sircar, D.C.C. 1990 , Studies in the Geography of Ancient and Medieval India ... more details
, USA. Notable alumni Badal Sircar , playwright and theatre activist ref cite web url http www.indianexpress.com news badal sircar the rebel who added realism to contemporary drama 791032 title Badal Sircar, the rebel who added realism to contemporary drama Indian Express work indianexpress.com ... more details
. London bribes her roommate Padma Tiya Sircar into leaving, so she can have the room to herself ... publisher IMDb ref Tiya Sircar as List of The Suite Life on Deck episodes Padma Padma ref name TSLSS ... more details
of writing with ink and a sharp pointed needle was common in early South India . ref name Sircar, page 62 Sircar, page 62 ref Several Jain sutras in India were compiled in ink. ref name Sircar, page 67 Sircar, page 67 ref Many ancient cultures around the world have independently discovered and formulated ... in Kharosthi with ink have been unearthed in Chinese Turkestan . ref Sircar, page 206 ref The practice of writing with ink and a sharp pointed needle was common in early South India . ref name Sircar, page 62 Several Buddhism Buddhist and Jain sutras in India were compiled in ink. ref name Sircar, page ... to Sanskrit Literature . Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 812080063X. Sircar, D.C. 1996 . Indian epigraphy ... more details
poet of ntivarman. ref name sirc D. C. Sircar, p. 86 ref He engraved the inscriptions himself ... isbn 0520245008 cite book last Sircar first D. C. title Indian epigraphy year 1996 publisher Motilal ... more details
close to Kamet. ref name sircar Joydeep Sircar , Himalayan handbook ,Calcutta 1979 ref Nomenclature ... name sircar ref Frank Smythe , Valley of Flowers , Hodder & Stoughton 1938 ref 1950 An United Kingdom ... Camp 5 c.22500 . ref name sircar 1995 Mana Northwest is scaled by members of a joint Indo Tibetan ... more details
Oropolitics comes from the Greek language Greek oros meaning mountain and politikos meaning citizen . In modern usage it denotes the use and abuse of mountaineering for political purposes. The term oropolitics was coined by Joydeep Sircar in the early 1980s to describe the surreptitious efforts, first by Pakistan from the 1950s, and then by India from the late 1970s, to demonstrate control and ownership of the Siachen Glacier by allowing or organising mountaineering expeditions to the high peaks such as Saltoro Kangri and Teram Kangri flanking the glacier. ref http www.telegraphindia.com 1060515 asp nation story 6221947.asp The Telegraph Calcutta Nation Bot generated title ref ref http www.alpinejournal.org.uk Contents Contents 1984 files AJ 201984 2074 49 20Sircar 20Oropolitics.pdf ref The Siachen War of 1984 was the direct outcome of these oropolitical activities. Another example is the China Chinese publication Raising the Five Star Flag on Mount Tomur , an account of the successful Chinese expedition of 1977 to the Tien Shan peak better known by its Russian name as Pik Pobedy nowadays renamed yet again by Kyrgyzstan as Jengish Chokusu . ref http www.summitpost.org mountain rock 151896 peak pobeda mnt tomur.html SummitPost Pik Pobeda Tomur Feng Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering Bot generated title ref The Chinese volume seems to imply a first ascent and completely ignores multiple Russian ascents. The strangest oropolitical events must surely be the unpublicised ascents of Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot by joint Indo US expeditions in the 1960s to plant devices to monitor Chinese nuclear weapon nuclear activity. ref M.S. Kohli and K. Conboy, Spies in the Himalayas , 2003. ref The media disclosure in 1978 that an Indo American covert expedition had planted a nuclear fuelled monitoring device atop Nanda Kot in the 1960s, and that subsequently the device had disappeared, led to fears of radioactive contamination of the river Ganges , and a political brouhaha . Recent exam ... more details
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Infobox Anatomy Name Posterior external arcuate fibers Latin fibrae arcuatae externae posteriores GraySubject 187 GrayPage 783 Image Gray699.png Caption Diagram showing the course of the arcuate fibers. Testut. 1. Medulla oblongata anterior surface. 2. Anterior median fissure . 3. Fourth ventricle . 4. Inferior olivary nucleus , with the accessory olivary nuclei . 5. Gracile nucleus . 6. Cuneate nucleus . 7. Trigeminal . 8. Inferior peduncles , seen from in front. 9. Posterior external arcuate fibers. 10. Anterior external arcuate fibers . 11. Internal arcuate fibers . 12. Peduncle of inferior olivary nucleus . 13. Nucleus arcuatus . 14. Vagus . 15. Hypoglossal . Image2 Gray694.png Caption2 Section of the medulla oblongata at about the middle of the olive . Arcuate fibers labeled at center right. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Cuneocerebellar tract NeuroLexID birnlex 1238 Dorlands DorlandsID The posterior external arcuate fibers dorsal external arcuate fibers take origin in the gracile nucleus gracile and cuneate nucleus cuneate nuclei they pass to the inferior peduncle of the same side. It is uncertain whether fibers are continued directly from the gracile and cuneate fasciculi into the inferior peduncle. The term cuneocerebellar tract is sometimes used to collectively refer to the posterior external arcuate fibers. ref name isbn1 58890 572 1 Cite book author Sabyasachi Sircar title Principles of Medical Physiology publisher Georg Thieme Verlag location Stuttgart year 2007 pages 608 isbn 1 58890 572 1 oclc doi accessdate ref The term cuneocerebellar tract is also used to describe an analogue to the dorsal spinocerebellar tract for the upper limb s. ref name isbn0 7817 2829 0 Cite book author Fix, James D. title Neuroanatomy publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins location Hagerstwon, MD year 2002 pages 133 isbn 0 7817 2829 0 oclc doi accessdate ref In this context, the cuneo derives from the accessory cuneate nucleus , not the cuneate nucleus . The t ... more details
Drugbox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 470601998 IUPAC name 1 1 2 Thienyl cyclohexyl piperidine image Tenocyclidine.svg width 125px Clinical data tradename legal status Schedule I Class A routes of administration Pharmacokinetic data metabolism elimination half life excretion Identifiers CAS number Ref cascite changed ?? CAS number 21500 98 1 ATC prefix none PubChem 62751 DrugBank Ref drugbankcite correct drugbank DrugBank DB01520 ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 56495 UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII 8BQ45Q6VCL ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 279676 Chemical data C 15 H 23 N 1 S 1 molecular weight 249.416 g mol smiles s1c ccc1 C3 N2CCCCC2 CCCCC3 InChI 1 C15H23NS c1 3 9 15 10 4 1,14 8 7 13 17 14 16 11 5 2 6 12 16 h7 8,13H,1 6,9 12H2 InChIKey JUZZEWSCNBCFRL UHFFFAOYAZ StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C15H23NS c1 3 9 15 10 4 1,14 8 7 13 17 14 16 11 5 2 6 12 16 h7 8,13H,1 6,9 12H2 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey JUZZEWSCNBCFRL UHFFFAOYSA N Tenocyclidine TCP is a dissociative anesthesia anesthetic drug with stimulant and hallucinogen ic effects. It is similar in effects to phencyclidine PCP but is considerably more potent. TCP has slightly different binding properties to PCP, with more affinity for the NMDA receptor s, ref Stirling JM, Cross AJ, Green AR. The binding of 3H thienyl cyclohexylpiperidine 3H TCP to the NMDA phencyclidine receptor complex. Neuropharmacology. 1989 Jan 28 1 1 7. ref but less affinity for the sigma receptor s. ref Javitt DC, Jotkowitz A, Sircar R, Zukin SR. Non competitive regulation of phencyclidine sigma receptors by the N methyl D aspartate receptor antagonist D 2 amino 5 phosphonovaleric acid. Neuroscience Letters. 1987 Jul 22 78 2 193 8. ref Because of its high affinity for the PCP site of the NMDA receptor complex, the sup 3 sup H Isotopic labeling radiolabelled form of TCP is widely used in research into NMDA receptors. TCP acts primarily as a ... more details
Infobox person image birth name Geeta Chopra birth date Birth date and age 1971 10 6 birth place New York City, New York occupation Theatre Stage , television actress , Theatre director director , Theatrical producer producer Geeta Citygirl is an actor, dancer, director, producer and the founder and artistic director of SALAAM, the first South Asian American theatre, arts and film company in the USA. ref name outlook cite news first last coauthors title Geeta Citygirl A Success Story date 2002 10 publisher url http southasianoutlook.com issues october 2002 profile.html work South Asian Outlook pages accessdate 2008 02 08 language ref Based in New York City , the theatre company was started in the year 2000. SALAAM Theatre and Geeta Citygirl received the SAMA Award for Excellence in Theater in June 2005. ref cite news first last coauthors title The Non Profit Spotlight Geeta Citygirl of SALAAM Theatre date 2006 10 24 publisher url http www.theculturalconnect.com magazines desi 2006 10 24 nonprofit work The Cultural Connect pages accessdate 2008 02 08 language ref She credits her somewhat unusual name to friends and colleagues inability to pronounce her given name ref name outlook and considers it a reflection of her New York upbringing. ref cite news first Marcelle last Fischler coauthors title Geeta Chopra and Sudhanva Sharma date 2005 04 03 publisher url http www.nytimes.com 2005 04 03 fashion 03vows.html? r 1&ei 5070&en b431dcfcceb04628&ex 1181016000&adxnnl 1&oref slogin&adxnnlx 1202490409 mBFaueUT378WBuRc AHBvg work The New York Times pages accessdate 2008 02 08 language ref In 1999, Geeta Citygirl directed the American premiere of the controversial play, A Touch of Brightness by Partap Sharma at Harlem Harlem s Aaron Davis Hall . She also directed Rabindranath Tagore s Karna and Kunti as well as Badal Sircar s And Indrajit . A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts NY and the City College of New York CCNY , she was born and raised in New York. NY Stag ... more details
Infobox film name Just Peck image image size alt caption director Michael A. Nickles producer Jerry Leider writer Marc Arneson narrator starring Brie Larson br Marcia Cross br Keir Gilchrist music Benjamin Wynn br Jeremy Zuckerman cinematography Mark Petersen editing Ellen Goldwasser studio distributor released start date YYYY MM DD runtime 90 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by Just Peck is a 2009 American comedy film. The film was directed by Michael A. Nickles and written by Marc Arneson . Cast Keir Gilchrist ... Peck Brie Larson ... Emily Marcia Cross ... Cheryl Peck Adam Arkin ... Mike Peck Camryn Manheim ... Ms. Wood Kyle Kaplan ... Geiger Tiya Sircar ... Becca Hayley Holmes ... Annie Plot summary Tone section date January 2009 At 104 pounds dripping wet, baby faced sophomore Michael Peck age 15 is not exactly the coolest guy at American High. Peck s teachers make him feel like an idiot, his classmates make him feel like a geek and his home life is just as bad, with parents who schedule family time in their planners and require him to sign contracts with them about his extra curricular activities and the African American school bully threatening him. If it weren t for his buddy Geiger who s best trait is just being normal Peck s life would be pretty dismal. But when Peck connects with Emily, the hottest senior in school, things start looking up. Just as it seems like he might have a shot at climbing a ring in the high school social ladder, Peck s parents force him to join the Science Club, a veritable social disease. And then it comes to him to create a bold Science Fair project, to get even with his parents, stun his teachers, and maybe even win Emily s heart. But not even Peck is prepared for the havoc that is caused when he unveils his TSAT 3000 machine and his plan to finally get revenge on the bullies. Spoiler His machine tells whether a teen wants to commit suicide. He asks Emily to be the subject of the demonstra ... more details