نتایج جستجو برای: himalayan

تعداد نتایج: 3841  

2014
Sajid Ali Pierre Gladieux Marc Leconte Angélique Gautier Annemarie F. Justesen Mogens S. Hovmøller Jérôme Enjalbert Claude de Vallavieille-Pope

Analyses of large-scale population structure of pathogens enable the identification of migration patterns, diversity reservoirs or longevity of populations, the understanding of current evolutionary trajectories and the anticipation of future ones. This is particularly important for long-distance migrating fungal pathogens such as Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici (PST), capable of rapid sprea...

2018
Hailing Zhuang Masaya Yago Josef Settele Xiushan Li Rei Ueshima Nick V Grishin Min Wang

AIM A database based on distributional records of Eurasian Zephyrus hairstreaks (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclini) was compiled to analyse their areas of endemism (AoEs), species richness and distribution patterns, to explore their locations of past glacial refugia and dispersal routes. METHODS Over 2000 Zephyrus hairstreaks occurrences are analysed using the NDM/VNDM algorithm, for the reco...

2010
Bodo Bookhagen Dirk Scherler

The Himalaya and adjacent Tibetan Plateau are the source of several major Asian rivers supporting a large, diverse ecosystem and a population of more than 1 billion people [Ives and Messerli, 1989; Barnett et al., 2005]. Large rivers such as the Indus, Sutlej, Ganges, Arun, and Brahmaputra/Tsangpo draining the southern Tibetan Plateau and the Himalaya are essential for agriculture and energy ge...

2002
Alexander G. Webb Julien Célérier T. Mark Harrison Olivier Beyssac Frédéric Herman William J. Dunlap

An integrated petrologic, thermochronologic, and numerical modeling study constrains the thermal evolution of the Lesser Himalayan Sequence in the Kumaun and Garwhal regions of India. South of the Tons thrust, peak metamorphic temperatures do not exceed 330 °C. On the northern side, a transition toward higher temperatures adjacent to the Main Central thrust hanging wall is documented. In the im...

2014
Prakash Kumar Paudel Prakash K. Paudel

Funding: Not available The need for Conservation Biology of specific species and ecosystems has been widely acknowledged worldwide. This is demonstrated by, among other things, scientific publications devoted to conservation biology of specific species and ecosystems (e.g. Glenn et al. 2001, Gower and Wilkinson 2005, Pratt 2009). The goal of conservation biology is to document the full range of...

Journal: :journal of cardio-thoracic medicine 0
rakhee sodhi pulmonologist, department of pulmonary medicine, himalayan institute of medical sciences, swami ram nagar, dehradun girish sindhwani pulmonologist, department of pulmonary medicine, himalayan institute of medical sciences, swami ram nagar, dehradun shirazi nadia pathologist, department of pathology, himalayan institute of medical sciences, swami ram nagar, dehradun sanjeev kumar pulmonologist, department of pulmonary medicine, himalayan institute of medical sciences, swami ram nagar, dehradun varuna jethani resident, department of pulmonary medicine, himalayan institute of medical sciences, swami ram nagar, dehradun sushant khanduri pulmonologist, department of pulmonary medicine, himalayan institute of medical sciences, swami ram nagar, dehradun

introduction: medical thoracoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure for diagnosing and treating pleural diseases. despite its proven role in diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, it is infrequently used, which could be because of cost of equipment and lack of training. we analyzed our initial 3 years record of thoracoscopy at himalayan institute of medical sciences, a tertiary care center in hi...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Paweł Jałoszyński

Three new species of the ant-like stone beetle tribe Eutheiini are described from the People's Republic of China: Eutheia laolongiana sp. n. (Gansu), Veraphis gansuanus sp. n. (Gansu) and V. assingi sp. n. (Sichuan). Key morphological char-acters of the new taxa are illustrated and a distinctly sub-Himalayan distribution of all Eutheiini hitherto known to occur in China is summarized.

2006
Sanjay K. Mahajan Jean-Marc Rolain Rajesh Kashyap Diprabhanu Bakshi Vijay Sharma Bhupal Singh Prasher Lal Singh Pal Didier Raoult

Himachal Pradesh state of India is situated in the outer Himalayan ranges. During the rainy season, several cases of acute febrile illness of unknown origin occurred. Orientia tsutsugamushi was identified as the causative agent by microimmunofluorescence and PCR. Two new genotypes of O. tsutsugamushi were identified in the region.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Baiqing Xu Junji Cao James Hansen Tandong Yao Daniel R Joswia Ninglian Wang Guangjian Wu Mo Wang Huabiao Zhao Wei Yang Xianqin Liu Jianqiao He

We find evidence that black soot aerosols deposited on Tibetan glaciers have been a significant contributing factor to observed rapid glacier retreat. Reduced black soot emissions, in addition to reduced greenhouse gases, may be required to avoid demise of Himalayan glaciers and retain the benefits of glaciers for seasonal fresh water supplies.

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