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The Compatibility Gene is a 2013 book about the discovery of the mechanism of compatibility in the human immune system by the English professor of immunology, Daniel M. Davis. It describes the history of immunology with the discovery of the principle of graft rejection by Peter Medawar in the 1950s, and the way the body distinguishes self from ...
Lajja (Bengali: লজ্জা Lôjja) (Shame) is a novel in Bengali by Taslima Nasrin, a writer of Bangladesh. The word lajja/lôjja means "shame" in Bengali and many other Indo-Aryan languages . The book was written about the violence, rape, looting and killings of Bengali Hindus that took place in December 1992 after the destruction of ...
Ahmed Sofa's novel Alatchakra is an autobiography that depicts the struggles of his refugee life in Calcutta during the freedom fight of Bangladesh. [6] [4] The book was first published in 1985. [4] The original novel revolved around two characters- Daniel, a writer and a refugee from Dhaka, and Tayeba, a cancer patient.
Daniel Michael Davis (born 1970) is Head of Life Sciences and Professor of Immunology at Imperial College London. [1] Davis was previously Professor of Immunology at the University of Manchester. [2] He is the author of The Secret Body, The Beautiful Cure and The Compatibility Gene. His research, using microscopy to study immune cell biology ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The first silent short film of Bangladesh. [1] 1930s. Title ... The first Bangladeshi silent film to be full-length. [2] 1950s
Ataul karim - Bangladesh Rokter Reen; Mascarenhas, Anthony (1971).The Rape of Bangla Desh.Delhi: Vikas Publications. ISBN 0-7069-0148-7. Published before the end of the war, it contains little information on events after April 1971.
The book also highlights the nightingale of Kashmir, Habba Khatoon (1554–1609). This book makes a discussion and critical evaluation of Humayun-Nama [29] (a biography on the emperor Humayun, the half-brother to Gulbadan Begam) by Gulbadan Begam, where the biographer wrote about the lives of the wife and daughters of the Mughal Emperor, Babur.
Feluda is an Indian-Bengali detective media franchise created by Indian-Bengali film director and writer Satyajit Ray, [1] featuring the character, Feluda.The titular character is a private investigator starring in a series of Bengali novels and short stories.