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SAAG (other)
SAAG or saag may refer to: * Sagarika (born 1970), Indian singer and actress, nicknamed Saag * South Asia Analysis Group, a non-profit thinktank concerned with South Asian affairs * Serum-ascites albumin gradient * Saag, an Indian foodstuff * Saag (surname) See also * Sag (other) * Sagarika (other) Sagarika is an Indian singer and actress. Sagarika may also refer to: People * Sagarika Chakraborty (born 1982), an Indian mother involved in a child custody dispute in Norway, basis of the 2023 film ''Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway'' * Sagarika Ghatg ...
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Sagarika
Sagarika Mukherjee (born 4 September 1970), also known as Saag, is an Indian singer and actress. She sings mainly in Hindi, Assamese and Bengali language songs but has also sung in Tamil and Telugu languages. She is the daughter of singer and composer Manas Mukherjee and granddaughter of lyricist Jahar Mukherjee. Before going solo, she was half of a popular Indian duo with her brother with whom she released albums such as ''Q-Funk'', ''Roop Inka Mastana'' and ''Naujawan''. Apart from singing and acting in movies and albums, she is also a restaurateur. Early life Sagarika Mukherjee was born on 4 September 1970 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, but originally belongs from Kolkata metrocity of West Bengal in a Bengali family. In 1973, she moved to Bombay, Maharashtra (now in Mumbai) with her family. Her father died in 1986. Then, her mother became a singer and took charge of the entire family. Career Early singing Sagarika made her debut as a child playback singer in the Bollyw ...
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South Asia Analysis Group
South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) is a non-profit think tank based in India which conducts public interest and advocacy work. The group consists of Indian academics and former government officials. The self-stated objectives of the group include advancing strategic analysis, promoting public understanding, and contributing to the expansion of knowledge of security internationally and with regard to India. The group further says it "seeks to address the decision makers, strategic planners, academics and the media in South Asia and the world at large." Work The scope of SAAG's work encompasses Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China,Energy Needs Tie India, China
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Serum-ascites Albumin Gradient
The serum-ascites albumin gradient or gap (SAAG) is a calculation used in medicine to help determine the cause of ascites. The SAAG may be a better discriminant than the older method of classifying ascites fluid as a transudate versus exudate. The formula is as follows: :SAAG = (serum albumin) − (albumin level of ascitic fluid). Ideally, the two values should be measured at the same time. This phenomenon is the result of Starling's forces between the fluid of the circulatory system and ascitic fluid. Under normal circumstances the SAAG is 1.1 g/dL, >11g/L) indicates the ascites is due to portal hypertension, either liver related or non-liver related, with approximately 97% accuracy. This is due to increased hydrostatic pressure within the blood vessels of the hepatic portal system, which in turn forces water into the peritoneal cavity but leaves proteins such as albumin within the vasculature. Important causes of high SAAG ascites (> 1.1 g/dL, >11 g/L) include: cirrhosis of ...
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Saag
Saag (), also spelled sag or saga, is an Indian leaf vegetable dish eaten with bread such as roti or naan, or in some regions with rice. Saag can be made from spinach, mustard greens, collard greens, basella, finely chopped broccoli or other greens, along with added spices and sometimes other ingredients such as chhena. Saag is common in the state of Odisha, where it is eaten with pakhala. In the Shree Jagannath Temple of Puri, saag is one of the dishes offered to Jagannath as part of Mahaprasad. Saag is also common in West Bengal and other regions of North India, where the most common preparation is sarson ka saag (mustard plant leaves), which may be eaten with makki ki roti, a yellow roti made with maize flour. ''Saag gosht'' or ''hariyali maans'' (spinach and mutton) is a common dish in the North Indian state of Haryana. Etymology The word ''saag'' is derived from the Sanskrit word ''shaak'' (''śāka'') meaning leafy green vegetables. Variations Odisha In Odia cui ...
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Saag (surname)
Saag or Saág is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andres Saag (born 1955), Estonian mycologist * Gudbrand Gregersen de Saág (1824–1910), Hungarian engineer * Harry Van Der Saag (born 1999), Australian soccer player * Kaimar Saag (born 1988), Estonian footballer * Lauri Saag (born 1977), Estonian geneticist * Michael Saag (born 1955), American researcher See also * SAAG (other) Saag (), also spelled sag or saga, is an Indian leaf vegetable dish eaten with bread such as roti or naan, or in some regions with rice. Saag can be made from spinach, mustard greens, collard greens, basella, finely chopped broccoli or o ... {{Surname Estonian-language surnames ...
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Sag (other)
SAG, SAg, or sag may refer to: Land formations * Sag (geology), or ''trough'', a depressed, persistent, low area * Sag pond, a body of water collected in the lowest parts of a depression People * Ivan Sag (1949–2013), American linguist Places * Šag, a village near Osijek in Croatia * Sâg, a commune located in Sălaj County, Romania * Șag, a commune in Timiș County, Romania * Sag Harbor, New York, a village in Suffolk County, New York, USA * The Sag, a colloquialism for the Sagtikos State Parkway on Long Island, New York Science * Short for Sagittarius, a zodiac sign * SAg, short for superantigen * ''SAG'' (gene), encodes the protein S-Arrestin in humans * Sagitta (optics), a measure of lens surface shape * Smoothened agonist, a small bioactive molecule * Lens sag, distortion of astronomical lenses and mirrors * Voltage sag or voltage dip, brief drop in voltage * SAG or single amplified genome, used to describe genomes recovered from a single cell Organizations ...
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