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Tetraselmis indica (Chlorodendrophyceae, Chlorophyta), a new species isolated from salt pans in Goa, India Ghent University
Scientific research in the Indian subcontinent: selected trends and indicators 1973-2007 comparing Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with India, the local giant KU Leuven University of Antwerp
As part of a research program to analyse research in Bangladesh we provide a comparison between research indicators related to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In this investigation we make use of Web of Science (WoS) data as well as Scopus data (using the SCImago website). Special attention is given to collaboration data and to the evolution of country h-indices. A comparison based on relative quality indicators shows that Sri Lanka ...
Scientific Research in the Indian Subcontinent: Comparing Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with India KU Leuven
As part of a research program to analyse research in Bangladesh we provide a comparison between research indicators related to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In this investigation we make use of Web of Science (WoS) data as well as Scopus data (using the SCImago website). It is shown that the number of publications of these countries is sometimes best described by an exponential curve, sometimes a power law and sometimes a linear ...
A new species of genus Eulimnadia Packard, 1874 (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata: Limnadiidae) from India with an updated key for some Indian species KU Leuven
We describe a new species of Eulimnadia, Eulimnadia bondi sp. nov., from the state of Goa, India. This is the 8th species to be described from the country and first from this state. This species differs from all other Indian species in having unique egg morphology-cylindrical egg with dilated borders at both ends and a specific internal eggshell structure. Specimens showed intra-population morphological variation as observed in other species ...
Light from India: Europe's search for Indian economic wisdom KU Leuven
At the beginning of the 21st C Western Europe is increasingly confronted with a new emerging superpower, India. India’s image combines the contradictory characteristics of a spiritual centre, an economic think tank and a still unresolved huge poverty trap. This contribution focuses on two major questions: (1) Are there any similarities between European and Ancient Indian economic thinking? (2) How did Europe perceive ancient Indian economic ...