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Saha (other)
Saha may refer to: People *Saha (surname), a Bengali Hindu surname *Meghnad Saha, an Indian astrophysicist and discoverer of the Saha ionization equation, relating to relating the densities of atoms, ions, and electrons in a plasma *Arthur W. Saha, Science Fiction and Fantasy editor *Louis Saha, French former footballer *Wriddhiman Saha, Indian cricketer *Ranadaprasad Saha, Bengali Businessman, Social activist *Gopinath Saha, Bengali activist for Indian independence *Arun Saha, Bangladeshi actor and musician *Surjit Saha, Indian television actor and model *Arati Saha (1940–1994), Indian long distance swimmer Other *Saha ionization equation, relating the densities of atoms, ions, and electrons in a plasma *Saha Airlines, an Iranian airline *Saha District, a district of the city of Busan, South Korea * Saha Station, a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 *Saha, Estonia, village in Estonia *Saha, Iran, village in Zanjan Province, Iran *Saha, Ambala, a village in India * Saha (crater), ...
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Saha (surname)
Saha/Shaha ( bn, সাহা) is a Bengali Hindu surname mostly residing in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura, as well as in Bangladesh. In the Pala domain a number of inscriptions from the Pala period mentioning communities of merchants have been found, some of which use the title Sadhu for a merchant family. Notable people * Anamika Saha, Indian actress * Arati Saha, First Asian woman to swim across the English channel & first Indian woman sportsperson to receive the padma shri award * Ashim Saha, Bangladeshi poet & recipient of country's second highest civilian award Ekushey padak * Barna Saha, Indian-American computer scientist *Bhaskar Saha, Indian biologist & recipient of country's highest science award shanti swarup bhatnagar prize * Bidya Sinha Saha Mim, Bangladeshi actress *Bhanu Lal Saha, Former finance minister of Tripura * Chandrima Shaha, Indian biologist & recipient of country's highest science award shanti swarup bhatnagar prize * Chittara ...
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South African Hockey Association
The South African Hockey Association (SAHA) is the governing body of field hockey in South Africa. It is affiliated to FIH International Hockey Federation and AHF African Hockey Federation. The Head Office of SAHA is in Illovo, Johannesburg, South Africa. History Established in August 1992 when five major hockey bodies formed one non-racial, unified body which controls and regulates hockey for men and women in South Africa. The unification brought together the ''South African Men's and Women's Hockey Associations'', the ''Men's and Women's Hockey Congress'' and the ''South African Women's Hockey Board''. SAHA clubs/provinces Below is the list of provinces/clubs that participate in various SAHA tournaments: *Eastern Province **Eastern Province Hockey Federation ** Border Hockey Association *Gauteng Province **Eastern Gauteng Hockey Association ** Northerns Blues Hockey Association (just "Northerns") **South Gauteng Hockey Association *Free State Province **Free State **N ...
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Hockey Saskatchewan
Hockey Saskatchewan is the governing body of all ice hockey in Saskatchewan. Hockey Saskatchewan is a branch of Hockey Canada. Hockey Saskatchewan was established as the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association in 1906, and was later known as the Saskatchewan Hockey Association. History The Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association (SAHA) was established in 1906 to govern ice hockey in the province of Saskatchewan. Its senior ice hockey teams began competing for the Allan Cup in 1909. The SAHA became a charter member of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association when the national body was established in 1914. Junior ice hockey teams from Saskatchewan began competing for the Memorial Cup in 1919. The SAHA later shortened its name to the Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA). The SHA rebranded itself as Hockey Saskatchewan in 2021, to bring itself inline with the naming convention used by Hockey Canada, and to avoid confusion with the Saskatchewan Health Authority which also used SHA ...
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San Antonio Housing Authority
The San Antonio Housing Authority is a housing authority located in San Antonio, Texas and is the largest housing authority in Texas determined by number of housing units. It is the only Moving to Work Housing Authority in Texas, a designation by HUD given to high performing housing authorities. Their main programs are Section 8 housing, Affordable Housing and Low-Income Housing. Locally the organization is referred to as "SAHA" (pronounced Saw-Ha). SAHA is also one of the few housing authorities to develop their own units. In 2008, SAHA was listed as the 5th largest affordable housing developer in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ... with 1,205 units completed. External links * References Homelessness organizations Political advocacy groups ...
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Vorinostat
Vorinostat ( rINN) also known as Suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid ( suberoyl+ anilide+hydroxamic acid abbreviated as SAHA) is a member of a larger class of compounds that inhibit histone deacetylases (HDAC). Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDI) have a broad spectrum of epigenetic activities. Vorinostat is marketed under the name Zolinza ( ) by Merck for the treatment of cutaneous manifestations in patients with cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) when the disease persists, gets worse, or comes back during or after two systemic therapies. The compound was developed by Columbia University chemist Ronald Breslow and Memorial Sloan-Kettering researcher Paul Marks Medical uses Vorinostat was the first histone deacetylase inhibitor approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of CTCL on October 6, 2006. It also failed to demonstrate efficacy in treating acute myeloid leukemia in a phase II study. Development In 1966, Charlotte Friend published her ob ...
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SAHA (Iran Aviation)
Iran Aircraft Industries (IACI) or SAHA (صها abbreviated of صنایع هواپیمایی ایران) was established in 1961 mainly for major repair of fighter, passenger, and air support planes. Over time, SAHA became an important part of Iran’s aviation industry. In 1998, Iranian scientists and experts started designing, engineering, and manufacturing complex engine parts, airplane parts, and manufacturing turbine engines like Toloue-4. SAHA is currently working on turbo prop engines called TV-3 for IrAn-140 planes. Accomplishments: * Production of 100% Iranian made turbofan jet engine MD-80 class in 2014, comparable to JT8D-219 jet engine * Mass production of Toloue-4 mini jet engine * Capability to repair aircraft like Boeing 747 * Owj (Zenith) engine, GE J85, J79 * Jahesh-700 (Leap) 7 kN 1574 lbf turbofan turbojet * Repairing Dart engines * Building repair lines to repair heavy engines like Astazo (Turbomeca Astazou), F, and Solar. * TV3S, AL- , RD33 93, AI D- MS, D30 ...
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Sahā
Sahā or more formally the Sahā world (Sanskrit: ''sahāloka'' or ''sahālokadhātu'') in Mahāyāna Buddhism refers to the mundane world, essentially the sum of existence that is other than nirvana. It is the entirety of conditioned phenomena, also referred to as the trichiliocosm. As a term, its usage is comparable to the Earth (''pṛthivī'') or as the place where all beings are subject to the cycle of birth and death (''saṃsāra''). It is the place where both good and evil manifests and where beings must exercise patience and endurance (''kṣānti''). It is also described as the place where Śākyamuni Buddha teaches the Dharma. The Sahā world is divided into three distinct realms or worlds (''traidhātuka'' or ''trailokya''). Its ruler is Mahābrahmā Sahāmpati. Etymology ''Sahā'' is a Sanskrit term meaning "together" or "enduring." Chinese texts sometimes translate the term as 忍土 (pinyin: ''Rěntǔ''), literally "land of endurance." Composition Realm of ...
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Saha (crater)
Saha is a Lunar craters, lunar impact crater on the Moon's Far side (Moon), far side, behind the eastern limb as seen from the Earth. It lies less than one crater diameter due east of the similar-sized Wyld (crater), Wyld, and to the north-northwest of the large walled plain Pasteur (lunar crater), Pasteur. This crater has been worn and damaged by subsequent impacts, including the satellite crater Saha W which lies across the northwest rim and inner wall. The inner sides still display some wiktionary:terrace, terrace-like shelf structures, but these have become worn and have lost definition. There is a small, bowl-shaped crater Saha M in the southwestern part of the interior floor. To the north of this feature is an arcing ridge feature. The floor is otherwise pitted by various tiny craterlets. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Saha. Image:Saha E crater AS11 ...
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Saha, Ambala
Saha is a town and tehsil in Ambala district of Haryana state of India. The area is situated about 15.14 km from Ambala cantt and 23 km towards East from district headquarters in Ambala city on Ambala-Jagadhri highway.see List of state highways in Haryana for distance between Saha and Ambala Cantt Saha is the major road junction in Ambala district as it provides road links to Jagadhri, Ambala Cantt, Panckula and Delhi towards its east, west, north, and south respectively. The area is considered as the biggest industrial area in Ambala district. Industries like Micron instrument industries, Indiamart, Coca-Cola are based here. Micron instrument industries are known for making scientific instruments like microscopes and other technical equipments. Industries in the area are situated on Saha-Panchkula Highway (NH73) and Saha-Sahabad Highway. Geography Saha has an average elevation of 275 m above mean sea level. Nearby villages include Toba, Samlehri, Tepla (3 km), Ka ...
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Saha, Iran
Saha ( fa, سها, also Romanized as Sahā and Sohā; also known as Saḩeh and Sakha) is a village in Golabar Rural District, in the Central District of Ijrud County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 601, in 159 families. References Populated places in Ijrud County {{Ijrud-geo-stub ...
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Saha, Estonia
Saha (german: Saage) is a village in Jõelähtme Parish Jõelähtme Parish ( et, Jõelähtme vald) is a rural municipality in Harju County, north-western Estonia. It had a population of 5,351 (as of 1 January 2012) and an area of , the population density is The administrative centre of Jõelähtme P ..., Harju County in northern Estonia. Saha Chapel The medieval chapel at Saha probably dates from about 1220, and was possibly built at the site of an earlier pagan place of worship, but the original structure was destroyed during an uprising in 1223. The present building dates from the early 15th century and shows some likeness to Pirita Convent, built around the same time. Saha chapel is unusually well-preserved and no major alterations have been made since its construction. Judging from details such as grooves made for bolting beams by the doors, the chapel probably also had a defensive function. The windows with their fine tracery, the staircase and the platter for holy wa ...
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