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Bose
[bohs]
noun
Sir Jagadis Chandre 1858–1937, Indian physicist and plant physiologist.
Satyendra Nath 1894–1974, Indian physicist.
Bose
/ əʊ /
noun
Sir Jagadis Chandra (dʒəɡəˈdiːs ˈtʃʌndrə). 1858–1937, Indian physicist and plant physiologist
Satyendra Nath (səˈtjɛndrə ˈnɑːθ). 1894–1974, Indian physicist, who collaborated with Einstein in devising Bose-Einstein statistics
Subhas Chandra (sʊbˈhɑːʃ ˈtʃʌndrə), known as Netaji . 1897–1945, Indian nationalist leader; president of the Indian National Congress (1938–39); organized the Indian National Army, with Japanese support, in Singapore to free India from British Rule
Bose
Indian physicist who derived the quantum statistics of photons by assuming that photons with the same energy were indistinguishable particles. His idea inspired Albert Einstein to apply the same concept to other particles, including atoms, predicting the possibility of Bose-Einstein condensates. Particles behaving in accordance with Bose's statistics are today called bosons.
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"The idea is completely infeasible, a dead end. For decades, Indian maps have shown the entire territory of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir as part of India," Sumantra Bose told the BBC.
This was also the experience of Tarun Bose from West Bengal state who lost a female relative in the crush.
Sonos, competing against Amazon, Bose, Apple and other tech giants that make smart speakers, also saw its stock plummet.
The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds sit comfortably on top of your ear instead of inside, delivering excellent sound quality.
At the Columbia Journalism Review, Meghnad Bose makes this intervention about how the news media chooses to present the polls in the context of other information:
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