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Hendra may refer to: * Hendra (name), given name and surname * Hendra, Cornwall, England, the name of several hamlets * Hendra, Queensland, Australia, a suburb of Brisbane ** Hendra railway station, serves the Brisbane suburb * Hendra virus Hendra virus (HeV), scientific name ''Hendra henipavirus'', is a bat-borne virus that is associated with a highly fatal infection in horses and humans. Numerous disease outbreaks in Australia among horses have been caused by Hendra virus. The Hend ..., broke out in Australia in 1994 * ''Hendra'' (Ben Watt album) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Hendra (name)
Hendra is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Lawrence Hendra, pictures and prints expert for BBC's '' Antiques Roadshow'' * Imay Hendra (born 1970), Indonesian badminton player * Tiffany Hendra (born 1971), American actress and television personality * Tony Hendra (1941–2021), British actor and author Given name: * Hendra Aprida Gunawan (born 1982), Indonesian badminton player * Hendra Bayauw (born 1993), Indonesian footballer * Hendra Ridwan Hendra Ridwan (born 1 December 1985 in Makassar) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a defender or defensive midfielder for Liga 3 club Alesha. Honours Club ;Persipura Jayapura * Indonesian Community Shield: 2009 File:20 ... (born 1985), Indonesian footballer * Hendra Setiawan (born 1984), Indonesian badminton player * Galang Hendra Pratama (born 1999), Indonesian motorcycle rider {{given name, type=both ...
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Hendra, Cornwall
__NOTOC__ Hendra is the name of eight hamlets in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. *Hendra, Breage (, ) *Hendra, Camelford (, ) *Hendra, Grade-Ruan (, ) *Hendra, St Dennis (, ) * Hendra, near Catchall, Sancreed (, ) *Hendra, Stithians (, ) *Hendra, Wendron (, ) *Hendra, Withiel (, ) Hendra derives from the Cornish "hendre", meaning "home farm". There are also places in Ladock, St Ives, St Just and St Teath called Hendra. It could also mean "old farm". Hendra Cross A stone wayside cross was found at Hendra Farm, Menheniot in the early 1960s. It had been buried upside down in the ground to form a gatepost. In 1991 the two separate pieces of the cross were repaired and erected on a new base near Hendra farmhouse. Another cross sometimes known as Hendra Cross is at a crossroads near Bossiney. Langdon, A. G. (1896). ''Old Cornish Crosses''. Truro: Joseph Pollard. pp. 98–9. See also * List of farms in Cornwall This is a list of farms in Cornwall. Cornwall is a cerem ...
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Hendra, Queensland
Hendra is a suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Hendra had a population of 4,625 people. Geography Hendra lies roughly six kilometres north-east of Brisbane central business district. The streets of Hendra are lined with Jacaranda and Royal poinciana Trees. Hendra is roughly bounded by Schultz Canal and the Airport Link motorway in the north, and to the east by the Southern Cross Way and to the south by the Ascot racecourse and the Doomben racecourse. The Doomben railway line enters the suburb from the south-west (Clayfield) and exits to the south ( Ascot). The Hendra railway station services the suburb (). The land use is predominantly residential with an industrial precinct in the north-east of the suburb. History The name ''Hendra'' is derived from the railway station name which was assigned 1882 probably given by Queensland Railway Commissioner Francis Curnow. ''Hendra'' is a traditional Cornish place name meaning an ancient or old ha ...
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Hendra Railway Station
Hendra railway station is located on the Pinkenba line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Brisbane suburb of Hendra. History Hendra station opened on 3 September 1882 coinciding with that of the Pinkenba railway line. The line was electrified on 6 February 1988. All passenger services on the line were suspended on 27 September 1993 as part of a statewide rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines. Only on days of major race events at nearby Eagle Farm and Doomben race tracks did few special services run on the line, and only to adjoining stations of Ascot and Doomben. Passenger services resumed on 27 January 1998, but only as far as Doomben with bus connections to the other abandoned stations. Services Hendra station is served by all stops Doomben line services from Doomben to Roma Street, Park Road and Cleveland Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state ...
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Hendra Virus
Hendra virus (HeV), scientific name ''Hendra henipavirus'', is a bat-borne virus that is associated with a highly fatal infection in horses and humans. Numerous disease outbreaks in Australia among horses have been caused by Hendra virus. The Hendra virus belongs to the genus ''Henipavirus'', which also contains the Nipah virus, which has also caused disease outbreaks. Pathology Flying foxes experimentally infected with the Hendra virus develop a viraemia and shed the virus in their urine, faeces and saliva for approximately one week. There is no other indication of an illness in them. Symptoms of Hendra virus infection of humans may be respiratory, including hemorrhage and edema of the lungs, or in some cases viral meningitis. In horses, infection usually causes one or more of pulmonary oedema, congestion and neurological signs. Ephrin B2 has been identified as the main receptor for the henipaviruses. Transmission Flying foxes have been identified as the reservoir host of Hend ...
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