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Kaalbye Group

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[[Image:MV Faina sideview.jpg|thumb|right|340px|The [[MV Faina]]]]
”’ Kaalbye Shipping International Ltd”’ of the ”’Kaalbye Group”’ is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[shipping company]].

Officially registered in the [[British Virgin Islands]], but with branches in other countries such as [[Belize]], they work in commercial, chartering and technical management of cargo fleet.

In May 1998, they obtained a Safety Management Certificate which permitted them to run passenger ships in compliance with the requirements of the [[International Safety Management Code]]. Annually Kaalbye Shipping transports more than 800,000 tonnes of cargo. In 2000 they purchased the ”[[MS Shota Rustaveli]]”, built in 1968.

On September 25 2008, a ship named the ”[[MV Faina]]” believed to be owned by Kaalbye was captured by [[Piracy_in_Somalia|Somali pirates]] .<ref name=sun>{{cite news|url=http://www.sundayherald.com/international/shinternational/display.var.2453784.0.0.php|title=Pirates call all the shots|publisher=Sunday Herald|accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> The Faina’s crew consisted of 17 Ukrainians, 3 [[Russia]]ns and 1 [[Latvia]]n, and among them was a 14-year-old boy.<ref>{{cite news|first=Nick|last=Wadhams|title=Somali Pirates’ Unexpected Booty: Russian Tanks |url=http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1844914,00.html|work=[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]|date=[[September 26]], [[2008]]|accessdate=2008-09-28}}</ref><ref name=sun/> On September 28, Viktor Nikolsky, the ”Faina”’s [[Chief Mate|first mate]], said that Vladimir Kolobkov, the ship’s Russian [[Captain (nautical)|captain]], had died from [[hypertension]].<ref name=sky>{{cite news|url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Crew-Member-On-Ukrainian-Ship-Hijacked-Off-Coast-Of-Somalia-Dies-Says-Fainas-Captain/Article/200809415108746?lpos=World_News_First_Home_Article_Teaser_Region_4&lid=ARTICLE_15108746_Crew_Member_On_Ukrainian_Ship_Hijacked_Off_Coast_Of_Somalia_Dies%2C_Says_Fainas_Captain|title=Pirates Demand Ransom Of Millions|first=2008-09-28|publisher=Sky News|accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref><ref name=NYT>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/29/world/africa/29pirates.html?ref=world|title=Tensions Rise Over Ship Hijacked Off Somalia |last=Gettleman|first=Jeffery|date=2009-09-28|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref><ref name=celebrate>{{cite news|url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5igGmlfz-K3g6EyC2vN8yK10vpCugD93H9K500|title=Pirates say they celebrated Muslim holiday on ship|last=Hassan|first=Mohamed Olad|date=2008-09-30|publisher=AP|accessdate=2008-09-30}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.kaalbye-group.com/shipping/about/ Official site]

[[Category:Companies of Ukraine]]

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1931 World Figure Skating Championships

1931 World Figure Skating Championships: “

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{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
|title= 1931 World Figure Skating Championships
|image=
|imagesize=
|caption=
|comptype= ISU Championship
|startdate= February 28th
|enddate= March 1st
|skatingseason= 1931
|location= {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} [[Berlin]]
|host=
|venue=
|prizemoney=
|defendmen= {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} [[Karl Schäfer]]
|defendladies= {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} [[Sonja Henie]]
|defendpairs= {{flagIOC|FRA|1928 Winter}} [[Andrée Joly|Andrée Brunet]] and [[Pierre Brunet]]
|defenddance=
|defendsynchro=
|championmen= {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} [[Karl Schäfer]]
|championladies= {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} [[Sonja Henie]]
|championpairs= {{flagIOC|HUN|1928 Winter}} [[Emilie Rotter]] and [[Laszlo Szollas]]
|championdance=
|championsynchro=
|previouscomp= [[1930 World Figure Skating Championships]]
|nextcomp= [[1932 World Figure Skating Championships]]
}}

The ”'[[World Figure Skating Championships]]”’ is an annual [[figure skating competition]] sanctioned by the [[International Skating Union]] in which [[figure skating|figure skaters]] compete for the title of World Champion.

The 1931 the men competition, the ladies competitions and the pairs competion took place February 28th to March 1st, 1931 in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. It was the second year when all competitions were hold at the same location and the same time, but the first time in [[Europe]].

==Results==
===Men===
{| class=’wikitable’
|-
! Rank
! Name
! Nation
! Places
|- bgcolor=’gold’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’gold’| ”’1”’
| [[Karl Schäfer]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 8
|-bgcolor=’silver’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’silver’| ”’2”’
| [[Roger Turner]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 26
|- bgcolor=’cc9966′
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’cc9966’|”’3”’
| [[Ernst Baier]] || {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} || 33
|-
! 4
| [[Hugo Distler]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 33
|-
! 5
| [[Leopold Maier-Lembargo]] || {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} || 41
|-
! 6
| [[Marcell Vadas]] || {{flagIOC|HUN|1928 Winter}} || 46
|-
! 7
| [[Markus Nikkanen]] || {{flagIOC|FIN|1928 Winter}} || 48
|-
! 8
| [[Herbert Haertel]] || {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} || 55
|-
! 9
| [[Pierre Brunet]] || {{flagIOC|FRA|1928 Winter}} || 59
|-
! 10
| [[Rudolf Praznowsky]] || {{flagIOC|TCH|1928 Winter}} || 60
|-
! 11
| [[George Hill]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 76
|-
! 12
| [[Josef Silva]] || {{flagIOC|TCH|1928 Winter}} || 73
|-
! 13
| [[Theo Lass]] || {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} || 79

|}

Judges were
* L. Niedermayer {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}}
* L. Fänner {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}}
* E. Minich {{flagIOC|HUN|1928 Winter}}
* W. L. Hildburgh {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}}
* [[Walter Jakobsson]] {{flagIOC|FIN|1928 Winter}}
* H. J. Clarke {{flagIOC|GBR|1928 Winter}}
* H. Pika {{flagIOC|TCH|1928 Winter}}

===Ladies===
{| class=’wikitable’
|-
! Rank
! Name
! Nation
! Places
|- bgcolor=’gold’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’gold’| ”’1”’
| [[Sonja Henie]] || {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} || 8
|-bgcolor=’silver’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’silver’| ”’2”’
| [[Hilde Holovsky]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 17
|- bgcolor=’cc9966′
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’cc9966’|”’3”’
| [[Fritzi Burger]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 21
|-
! 4
| [[Maribel Vinson]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 26
|-
! 5
| [[Vivi-Anne Hulten]] || {{flagIOC|SWE|1928 Winter}} || 35
|-
! 6
| [[Edel Randem]] || {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} || 47
|-
! 7
| [[Nanna Egedius]] || {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} || 48
|-
! 8
| [[Yvonne de Ligne-Geurts]] || {{flagIOC|BEL|1928 Winter}} || 50
|-
! 9
| [[Randi Gulliksen]] || {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} || 63
|}

Judges were
* W. L. Hildburgh {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}}
* K. Dannenberg {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}}
* S. Wallwork {{flagIOC|GBR|1928 Winter}}
* H. Grünauer {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}}
* O. R. Kolderup {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}}
* E. Bartel {{flagIOC|TCH|1928 Winter}}
* A. Anderberg {{flagIOC|SWE|1928 Winter}}

===Pairs===
{| class=’wikitable’
|-
! Rank
! Name
! Nation
! Places
|- bgcolor=’gold’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’gold’| ”’1”’
| [[Emilie Rotter]] and [[Laszlo Szollas]] || {{flagIOC|HUN|1928 Winter}} || 13.5
|-bgcolor=’silver’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’silver’| ”’2”’
| [[Olga Orgonista]] and [[Sandor Szalay]] || {{flagIOC|HUN|1928 Winter}} || 14.5
|- bgcolor=’cc9966′
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’cc9966’|”’3”’
| [[Idi Papez]] and [[Karl Zwack]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 23.5
|-
! 4
| [[Lilly Scholz|Lilly Geilllard-Scholz]] and [[Willi Petter]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 27.5
|-
! 5
| [[Maribel Vinson]] and [[George Hill]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 39
|-
! 6
| [[Else Hoppe]] and [[Oscar Hoppe]] || {{flagIOC|TCH|1928 Winter}} || 39
|-
! 7
| [[Ilse Gaste]] and [[Ernst Gaste]] || {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} || 45
|-
! 8
| [[Hansi Kast]] and [[Otto Kaiser]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 50
|-
! 9
| [[Elisabeth Böckel]] and [[Otto Hayek]] || {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}} || 63
|}

Judges were
* S. Wallwork {{flagIOC|GBR|1928 Winter}}
* W. L. Hildburgh {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}}
* [[Walter Jakobsson]] {{flagIOC|FIN|1928 Winter}}
* C. Schulze {{flagIOC|GER|1928 Winter}}
* E. Minich {{flagIOC|HUN|1928 Winter}}
* J. Edhoffer {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}}
* E. Bartel {{flagIOC|TCH|1928 Winter}}

==References==
* Result List provided by the ISU

{{ISU Championships Figure skating}}
{{World Figure skating}}

[[Category:World Figure Skating Championships by year]]
[[Category:1931 in figure skating]]

[[fr:Championnats du monde de patinage artistique 1931]]
[[nl:Wereldkampioenschappen kunstschaatsen 1931]]

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Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce

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The ”’Fairfax County Chamber of Commerice”’ (”’FCCC”’) is the largest and most powerful Chamber of Commerce in the Northern Virginia region.{{cn}}

The Fairfax Chamber is divided into Councils which specialize in addressing the needs of particular industries located in Fairfax County and Northern Virginia.

The FCCC lobbies for the needs of their members at the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond Virginia.

== Mission Statement ==
‘To develop, encourage and promote the economic vitality, quality of life and political interests of its members and the businesses of Northern Virginia for the benefit of the broader community.'<ref>http://www.fairfaxchamber.org/index.php?submenu=who_mission&src=gendocs&ref=MissionStatement&category=aboutc_who</ref>

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== Board of Directors ==
• William D. Lecos, President and CEO<br />
• F. Kevin Reynolds, Chairman of the Board of Directors<br />
• Stuart Mendelsohn, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors<br />
• Rich LaFleur, Secretary<br />
• Richard Lukens, Treasurer<br />
• Kirk Beckhorn, General Council<br />
• Becky Parker, Immediate Past Chairwoman<br />

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== History ==
The Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce was founded on May 19, 1925, dedicated ‘to work to the advantage of the County.'<ref>http://www.fairfaxchamber.org/index.php?submenu=who_history&src=gendocs&ref=HistoryoftheChamber&category=aboutc_who</ref> The Fairfax Chamber has evolved as Fairfax County grew from a rural outpost 20 miles west of Washington D.C. to its current position as being an essential part of the Washington region.

Since 1989 the Fairfax Chamber has hosted yearly political debates which have grown to be one of the three essential debates for any politician running for state wide office.

Today the Chamber focuses much of its attention to Land Use, Transportation, and other infrastructure developments because of the dense suburbanization that is threatening the economic vitatlity of the region.

==References==

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Wilbur Wildcat

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Ballmer Imports

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A former factory worker Keith Ballmer started Ballmer Imports in 2002. Importing goods from Iran, Ballmer Imports was put on government watch list in 2004 for not following government sanction laws. ‘Detroit News June 9th 2004’

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FAY KHAN

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”’Fay khan”’ (Faysal Khan Durrani,Urdu:فيصل خان دراني)(b. August 20, 1979, in Pakistan) is a singer and composer from Pakistan.

Widely popular, he has earned affection for not only his music but also patriotism. He has fan base that stretches from his native Pakistan to Afghanistan, Gulf, Europe, North America and extending to Australia.
Fay khan sings in various languages including Pashto, Dari, and Urdu. He worked Hard for promotion of his pashto language. He aslo known as ‘KING OF FUSION’. He mixed pashto with many diffrent National and international laguages Including: English, French, Ebo, Urdu, Punjabi, Dari.

Dr. Fay khan was born in peshawar to pashtun Father and Bangash Mother from India, He belong to ‘Durrani’ Pashtun Family from Qandahar Afghanistan.

Faysal attended Asbar High School in university town Peshawar. He started his first band by the name of Malangan. He later graduated from Edward’s College peshawar. After graduation he enrolled in the Khyber Medical College of Peshawar for Bachelor of medicine & surgery and then subsequently in Peshawar University. Fay khan became a Doctor and the moved to Islamabad there he joined Islamabad Genral Hospital.

== Music life ==
Music Teacher: (Ustad Fateh Ali Kha)

Music life started some where at the school age. The first day, when the music teacher entered the class, taught the first lesson, he thought of it as a lesson and only and a part of an extra curricular activity in the school. Music in the real sense started when he was at college. Then it became more than just a hobby. It rather became past and parcel of his life. Few energetic, dynamic and innovative Friends, Dr. Farid Pushtonyar, Muhammad Naeem Zahid, Dr. Faysal Khan came together as a musical group by the name of ‘THE SPIDERS’.

His first stage performance in the International Doctors’ Conference, at Hayatabad Medical Complex, turned out as a spark to the fuel, an immense source of motivation, appreciation and quite a wonderful experience. Time proved to be a very cruel thing to them soon after that as it was in thier fate to go in different directions all of a sudden. Dr. Farid went to America for higher studies. Dr. Faisal Khan Shifted to Islamabad and Naeem Left alone back in Peshawar.
But the way Dr. Faisal Khan felt music in his blood and soul never dimmed at all, rather climbed like mercury in hot summer. Being in a city of opportunities Islamabad, he luckily got the chance to learn music under the tutelage Ustaad Fateh Ali Khan, at Shalimar, and also carried on with his profession as a doctor at Kashmir General and Dental Hospital in Islamabad, now a days known as ‘Islamabad General Hospital’.
A series of opportunities kept their pace on and on in the life of this innovative and creative gentleman, and one day a twist of fate brought him to turn where he met Dr. Abrar Omer, whose voice could be heard even today on FM 100 at Islamabad. On a reply to a question by Dr. Abrar Omer that has Faisal heard him on FM 100. To his complete surprise Dr. Fasial Khan never had a Radio at all. Dr. Abrar Omer onair his first song ‘AKHTER’ from FM 100 in 1998.
In 2002 Fay joined the new up coming First Pashto channel AVT khyber as a Music Producer. Channel lunched succesfully in 2003.

Dr.Fay khan was the first singer of AVT Khyber and his first song ‘Zulfaan’,(Fusion of Urdu & folk Afghani song of Pashto)Became Hit and a new refreshing change in the world of pashto music,he became popular after his song Zulfaan in Pakistan, Afghanistan and worldwide.he gave new dimension for upcoming singers. He released his First Album Zulfaan in 2003 and second Album Stergay (zulfaan2) in 2006.

After traveling through Dubai and india, Fay khan Came across England, Canada and finaly moved to the United States, where he still live in the state of Virginia.

== Released Albums==

{| class=’wikitable’ border=’1′
|. Z U L F A A N:

R e l e a s e d B y (ODEON Stereo)

01. Allah janeman

02. Armaan

03. Akhtar

04. bad nishta

05. janan

06. Kajaway

07. zama janana Mar Bamay K

08. O gadega

09. RoRo qaida qadamona

10. wroky laaray

11. Zulfaan

12. Zulfaan remix
|}

{| class=’wikitable’ border=’1′
|. S T E R G Y ( Zulfaan2):

R e l e a s e d B y (ODEON Stereo)

1 . Rasha sang pa Sang

2 . Lag kho Rasha

3 . Ghalchaky Stergy

4 . Mazal (Journey4Peace)

5 . Wisaal

6 . RoRo Laila(Dance Mix)

7 . Badoona

8 . M.B.K (ClubMix)

9 . Ghag waka Mory

10. Zulfaan (Pushto)

11. Rasha sang pa Sang(Karaoke)
|}

== External links ==
*http://www.myspace.com/drfaykhan
*http://www.youtube.com/drfaykhan

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Plasmodium minuoviride

Plasmodium minuoviride: “

DrMicro: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ”””Plasmodium minuoviride””’ is a parasite of the genus ”[[Plasmodium]]”. Like all ”Plasmodium” species ”P. minuoviride” has both [[vertebrate]] and [[i…’


””’Plasmodium minuoviride””’ is a parasite of the genus ”[[Plasmodium]]”.

Like all ”Plasmodium” species ”P. minuoviride” has both [[vertebrate]] and [[insect]] hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are [[reptile]]s.

{{Taxobox
| color = khaki
| name = ”Plasmodium minuoviride”
| image_caption =
| image =
| image_width =
| regnum = [[Protista]]
| phylum = [[Apicomplexa]]
| classis = [[Aconoidasida]]
| ordo = [[Haemosporida]]
| familia = [[Plasmodiidae]]
| genus = ”[[Plasmodium]]”
| species = ””’P. minuoviride””’
| binomial = ”Plasmodium minuoviride”
}}

== Description ==

The parasite was first described by Perkins and Austin in [[2008]]. <ref name=”> Perkins S.L., Austin C. (2008) Four new species of ”Plasmodium” from New Guinea lizards: Integrating morphology and molecules. J. Parasitol. </ref>

== Geographical occurrence ==

This species is found in [[New Guinea]].

== Clinical features and host pathology ==

== References ==

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[[eo:Plasmodio]]
[[lt:Plazmodis]]
[[pl:Zarodziec]]
[[sv:Plasmodium (släkte)]]
[[zh:瘧原蟲]]

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[[Category:apicomplexa]]
[[Category:Malaria]]

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Ego (Elton John song)

Ego (Elton John song): “

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{{Single infobox
| Name = Ego
| Cover =
| Artist = [[Elton John]]
| from Album = [[A Single Man]] (1998 reissue)
| B-side = ‘[[Flinstone Boy]]’
| Released = [[March 21]], [[1978 in music|1978]]
| Recorded = [[March 10]], [[1978 in music|1978]]
| Genre = [[Glam rock]], [[Rock music|Rock]], [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Length = 4:00
| Label = [[MCA Records|MCA]] (US/Canada)<br/>[[Rocket Records]]
| Writer = [[Elton John]], [[Bernie Taupin]]
| Last single = ‘[[The Goaldigger’s Song]]'<br>(1977)
| This single = ‘Ego'<br>(1978)
| Next single = ‘[[Part-Time Love]]'<br>(1978)
{{Extra tracklisting
| Album = [[A Single Man]] (1998 reissue)
| Type = studio
| prev_track = ‘[[Song for Guy]]’
| prev_no = 11
| this_track = ‘Ego’
| track_no = 12
| next_track = ‘[[Flinstone Boy]]’
| next_no = 13
}}
}}
”’Ego”’ is a song by [[Elton John]] with lyrics by [[Bernie Taupin]]. It was released as a single in early 1978, and did not appear on the album that came out that year, ‘[[A Single Man]]’. The song was however included along with all other non-album material from the time on the album’s 1998 remaster.

The single did poorly on the charts, reaching #34 in both the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] and the [[United States of America|U.S.]]. A music video was made, and was the most expensive of its kind in its day.

==Musical structure==
The song starts with a rollicking piano accompagnied by a train whistle, making it sound like there’s a train rolling down a track. The song then goes into a steady 4/4 beat, then breaks down and goes to the chorus. Later in the song it goes in half tempo and then up again. The [[music video]] made for it fits the music well; it could easily be a typical glam rock set up. It features synthesizers, and even carnival-esque organs, unusual for its time.

The break before the bridge’s vocals are reminiscent of [[Billy Joel]]. The same style of singing was also used on another Taupin-song from this time, ‘[[I Cry at Night]]’.

==Lyrical meaning==
It was originally written during the sessions for his 1976 album [[Blue Moves]] but was left out. Elton said of the song by the time of its release:

‘Ego was just something I had lying around, and I wanted to release it for a long time. Unfortunately, the time wasn’t right. It’s been disappointing. I really had hoped it would do well because I really liked it. I wrote the song jointly with Bernie Taupin, and we never thought of it as an autobiography until it came out. It’s about the silliness of rock ‘n’ roll stars, and the video film was supposed to show just how stupid rock ‘n’ roll can be. It’s the grotesque side of rock ‘n’ roll. And it’s turned out to be one of the most sincere songs we’ve ever written.’

The song is, as said, about rock stars and their fame which tend to get to their heads. Elton played this song live from 1978 and up and until 1980. It was also performed at his free concert in Central Park, 1980. Though not included on any compilation or album since, this song is highly regarded amongst Elton’s long-time fans, since it’s almost autobiographical, as mentioned.

[[Category:1978 singles]]
[[Category:1978 songs]]
[[Category:Elton John songs]]
[[Category:Songs with lyrics by Bernie Taupin]]

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Plasmodium megalotrypa

Plasmodium megalotrypa: “

DrMicro: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ”””Plasmodium megalotrypa””’ is a parasite of the genus ”[[Plasmodium]]”. Like all ”Plasmodium” species ”P. megalotrypa” has both [[vertebrate]] and [[i…’


””’Plasmodium megalotrypa””’ is a parasite of the genus ”[[Plasmodium]]”.

Like all ”Plasmodium” species ”P. megalotrypa” has both [[vertebrate]] and [[insect]] hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are [[reptile]]s.

{{Taxobox
| color = khaki
| name = ”Plasmodium megalotrypa”
| image_caption =
| image =
| image_width =
| regnum = [[Protista]]
| phylum = [[Apicomplexa]]
| classis = [[Aconoidasida]]
| ordo = [[Haemosporida]]
| familia = [[Plasmodiidae]]
| genus = ”[[Plasmodium]]”
| species = ””’P. megalotrypa””’
| binomial = ”Plasmodium megalotrypa”
}}

== Description ==

The parasite was first described by Perkins and Austin in [[2008]]. <ref name=”> Perkins S.L., Austin C. (2008) Four new species of ”Plasmodium” from New Guinea lizards: Integrating morphology and molecules. J. Parasitol. </ref>

== Geographical occurrence ==

This species is found in [[New Guinea]].

== Clinical features and host pathology ==

== References ==

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[[eo:Plasmodio]]
[[lt:Plazmodis]]
[[pl:Zarodziec]]
[[sv:Plasmodium (släkte)]]
[[zh:瘧原蟲]]

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[[Category:apicomplexa]]
[[Category:Malaria]]

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Arambagh (Lok Sabha constituency)

Arambagh (Lok Sabha constituency): “

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”'[[Arambagh]]”’ is a Lok Sabha constituency in [[West Bengal]], [[India]].

==Assembly segments==
Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments <ref>{{cite web
| url = http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2001/background/S25/WB_Dist_PC_AC.pdf
| title = General election to the Legislative Assembly, 2001 – List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies
| accessdate = 2008-10-01
| work = West Bengal
| publisher = Election Commission of India }}</ref>:
* [[Tarakeswar#Politics|Tarakeswar]]
* [[Pursurah#Politics|Pursurah]]
* [[Khanakul#Politics|Khanakul]]
* [[Arambagh#Politics|Arambagh]]
* [[Goghat#Politics|Goghat]]
* [[Chandrakona#Politics|Chandrakona]]
* [[Ghatal#Politics|Ghatal]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

==See also==
* [[Arambagh]]
* [[List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha]]

{{Template:Lok Sabha constituencies of West Bengal}}
[[Category:Constituencies of the Lok Sabha]]

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