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    Quasi-probability distributions for arbitrary spin-j particles.G. Ramachandran, A. R. Usha Devi, P. Devi & Swarnamala Sirsi - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (3):401-412.
    Quasi-probability distribution functions fj WW, fj MM for quantum spin-j systems are derived based on the Wigner-Weyl, Margenau-Hill approaches. A probability distribution fj sph which is nonzero only on the surface of the sphere of radius √j(j+1) is obtained by expressing the characteristic function in terms of the spherical moments. It is shown that the Wigner-Weyl distribution function turns out to be a distribution over the sphere in the classical limit.
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    Adhyāsa: an analytical exegesis on Sri Śankara.N. Usha Devi - 2022 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    Few will dispute the fact that Sri Sankara, the most exciting philosopher of Advaita Vedanta has no clear-cut answers to the problem of reality. The shifting focus and emphasis on the various philosophical issues cited in the original exegetics of Sri Sankara by the modern thinkers certainly need a consensus on arriving at the meaningful and purposeful understanding of the true nature of reality. The concept of Adhyasa in its three variants has to be asserted from the non-contradictory ground of (...)
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    Advaita Vedānta: a logico-cognitive approach.N. Usha Devi - 2007 - Kochi: Sukr̥tīndra Oriental Research Institute.
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    An Approach for Generating Pattern-Based Shorthand Using Speech-to-Text Conversion and Machine Learning.H. K. Anasuya Devi & K. R. Abhinand - 2013 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 22 (3):229-240.
    Rapid handwriting, popularly known as shorthand, involves writing symbols and abbreviations in lieu of common words or phrases. This method increases the speed of transcription and is primarily used to record oral dictation. Someone skilled in shorthand will be able to write as fast as the dictation occurs, and these patterns are later transliterated into actual, natural language words. A new kind of rapid handwriting scheme is proposed, called the Pattern-Based Shorthand. A word on a keyboard involves pressing a unique (...)
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    An Embedded Automaton to Monitor the Glycolysis Process in Pancreatic β-Cells.G. Poornima Devi, M. Rashith Muhammad & R. Selvakumar - 2014 - Acta Biotheoretica 63 (1):23-31.
    An embedded automaton is introduced to monitor the whole glycolysis process in pancreatic β-cell and it is a hybridization of both non-deterministic finite automaton and push-down automaton. The set of irreversible and reversible reactions in the glycolysis process are related to non-deterministic finite automaton and push-down automaton respectively. The embedded automaton is used to observe the glucose metabolism with the states of acceptance and rejection. The acceptance state of the embedded automaton depicts the normal level of glycolysis and insulin secretion. (...)
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    Mixed ℋ -Infinity and Passive Synchronization of Markovian Jumping Neutral-Type Complex Dynamical Networks with Randomly Occurring Distributed Coupling Time-Varying Delays and Actuator Faults.N. Boonsatit, R. Sugumar, D. Ajay, G. Rajchakit, C. P. Lim, P. Hammachukiattikul, M. Usha & P. Agarwal - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-19.
    This article examines mixed ℋ -infinity and passivity synchronization of Markovian jumping neutral-type complex dynamical network models with randomly occurring coupling delays and actuator faults. The randomly occurring coupling delays are considered to design the complex dynamical networks in practice. These delays complied with certain Bernoulli distributed white noise sequences. The relevant data including limits of actuator faults, bounds of the nonlinear terms, and external disturbances are available for designing the controller structure. Novel Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional is constructed to verify the (...)
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    The Investigation of the Influence of Leadership, Work Environment, and Motivation on Teacher Performance on the Quality of Vocational School Education.Gunawan Dwiyono, Purnomo Purnomo, Eddy Sutadji & Mazarina Devi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1459-1477.
    The quality of education in Vocational High Schools (SMK) faces significant challenges, particularly concerning teacher leadership, work environment, and motivation. This study aims to investigate the influence of these factors on teacher performance and the overall quality of education in vocational schools throughout Malang Raya. Employing a quantitative research method, data were collected through surveys administered to teachers, focusing on three exogenous variables: Leadership (Teacher Learning Leadership), Work Environment, and Motivation (Internal/Intrinsic Motivation), alongside the endogenous variable of Teacher Performance and (...)
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    Knowledge of upper primary and secondary school physical education instructors in Davangere city, India, about emergency management of dental trauma.G. N. Chandu, R. Subramaniam, Mahesh Hiregoudar, B. Sakeenabi, Simpy Mittal, Usha Mohandas & G. M. Prashant - 2011 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 1 (1):18.
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    Universals of reading: Developmental evidence for linguistic plausibility.Usha Goswami - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):287-288.
    Children's reading and spelling errors show that orthographic learning involves complex interactions with phonology, morphology, and meaning throughout development. Even young children seek to make their visual word recognition strategies linguistically coherent. Orthographic knowledge gained through spelling affects reading, and vice versa. Developmental data support Frost's claim that letter-coding flexibility reflects the optimization of encoding resources in a highly developed system.
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    Improving access to essential medicines: How health concerns can be prioritised in the global governance system.Devi Sridhar - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (2):83-88.
    Dr Devi Sridhar, Department of Politics and International relations, University of Oxford, All Souls College, High St, OX1 4AL UK, Email: devi.sridhar{at}politics.ox.ac.uk ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract This paper discusses the politics of access to essential medicines and identifies ‘space’ in the current system where health concerns can be strengthened relative to trade. This issue is addressed from a global governance perspective focusing on the main actors who can have the greatest impact. (...)
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    The Namaste effect: expressing universal love through the chakras.Nischala Joy Devi - 2019 - Angel Fire, NM: Lotus Flower Books, an imprint of Columbine Publishing Group LLC.
    In The Namaste Effect, we are guided to such connection by tapping into our higher consciousness through the subtle energy centers known as chakras, to spark the release of love from our hearts and send it to others. With that action, we affect each other and eventually the entire globe. This book offers a way to live in this world by expressing love and compassion as our primary actions. Told through a series of examples and heartwarming stories, Nischala Devi (...)
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    Ubuntu relational love: decolonizing Black masculinities.Devi Dee Mucina - 2019 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: University of Manitoba Press.
    Ubuntu is a Bantu term meaning humanity. It is also a philosophical and ethical system of thought, from which definitions of humanness, togetherness, and social politics of difference arise. Devi Dee Mucina is a Black Indigenous Ubuntu man. In Ubuntu Relational Love, he uses Ubuntu oratures as tools to address the impacts of Euro-colonialism while regenerating relational Ubuntu governance structures. Called "millet granaries" to reflect the nourishing and sustaining nature of Indigenous knowledges, and written as letters addressed to his (...)
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    AI-Driven Test Automation for Healthcare Data Warehousing Projects.Arun Kumar Ramachandran Sumangala Devi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:348-354.
    Healthcare data warehousing test automation is becoming a success through the help of AI-based technology that results in accuracy, efficiency, and data integrity on the automated test. The one central to personalized patient data that forms the core of traditional data warehousing solutions frequently faces problems of complexity and dissatisfaction. Deep learning with test automation solutions makes data ingestion, processing, and testing conversant through machine learning algorithms [1]. These systems encompass separate acts such as testing for data integration, testing the (...)
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    Gandhi and Revolution.Devi Prasad - 2016 - Routledge India.
    This volume is a collection of Devi Prasad’s essays on Gandhi, social justice and social change. The different essays address themes ranging from Gandhi’s ideals of satyagraha and ahimsa, civil disobedience and non-violence, to the Gandhian approach to education as founded in making and crafting as well as participation in the political and social movements of our times. They also engage the revolutionary potential of Gandhi’s thought, drawing parallels between Lenin and Gandhi and analysing the historical significance of Gandhi’s (...)
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    El despertar de la maternidad universal.Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi - 2006 - Polis 14.
    En este texto se afirma la igualdad entre los hombres y mujeres, pues ambos poseen el mismo potencial infinito e inherente. La espiritualidad verdadera implica el autoconocimiento y consiste en realizar el poder de vida y de amar que existe potencialmente en todos nosotros. Es necesario superar toda forma de discriminación hacia las mujeres. La autora convoca a las mujeres a luchar por sus derechos, pues dice que están dormidas y deben despertar, cambiar su mente, redescubrir y valorar que representan (...)
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    “The Referee Plays to Be Insulted!”: An Exploratory Qualitative Study on the Spanish Football Referees’ Experiences of Aggression, Violence, and Coping.José Devís-Devís, José Serrano-Durá & Pere Molina - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Referees are essential participants in the sport of football. They are responsible for enforcing the rules and achieving the necessary impartiality for the matches. Referees are often target of hostile reactions from fans, players, and coaches. However, few studies have focused on these experiences and the strategies they use to manage them. In order to fill this gap, a qualitative interview-based study was developed to explore the experiences of a group of football referees on aggression, violence, and coping. A thematic (...)
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    Storia e struttura della costituzione d’impresa cooperativa. Mutamenti politici di un rapporto sociale.Devi Sacchetto & Marco Semenzin - 2014 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 26 (50).
    In its long development the Italian cooperative movement went through slow and steady transformations, that have generally sheltered it from radical discontinuities. The different trends and political traditions that have become intertwined with the history of the cooperative movement highlight the flexibility of the cooperative principles which have been adapted on the basis of different situations, without being modified in their abstract outlines. In this paper we argue that the Italian cooperative movement on the one hand seems to have absorbed (...)
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    Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health and Ways Forward.Devi Sridhar - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):459-469.
    Over the past 20 years, international development assistance for health has increased, albeit for some diseases more than others. However, the triple crises of food, fuel, and finance have raised questions regarding whether aid flows will continue to increase, or even be maintained in the coming future. Health and education are often the first victims of budget cuts in times of limited funding and competing priorities as they are viewed to be in the realm of “low politics” as opposed to (...)
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    Mala according to the Pauṣkaratantra: nature, function and elimination.Usha Colas-Chauhan - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (5):975-998.
    The dualist Śaiva doctrine considers that mala is that which obstructs the true nature of the self and sets in motion the operation of bondage. Though many dualist Śaiva tantras discuss the concept of mala, only the Pauṣkara presents a detailed exposition supported by numerous arguments. This article aims to closely report those arguments and to search within the Pauṣkara for answers to certain questions that the concept provokes.
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    Language, music, and children's brains: a rhythmic timing perspective on language and music as cognitive systems.Usha Gosvvarni - 2011 - In Patrick Rebuschat, Martin Rohrmeier, John A. Hawkins & Ian Cross, Language and Music as Cognitive Systems. Oxford University Press. pp. 292.
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  21. The many bodies of the dancer-actress : towards a kinesics of film acting.Usha Iyer - 2022 - In Kyle Stevens, The Oxford handbook of film theory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Long-term outcome evaluation of faculty development program for dental educators: A questionnaire survey.Usha Sathyanarayanan, Shivasakthy Manivasakan & BinduMeera John - 2018 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 8 (1):6.
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    Truth, Identity, Pluralism in Contemporary Society - Gandhi's Response.Laimayum Bishwanath Sharma & Thokchom Shantilata Devi - 2021 - Tattva Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):1-15.
    This paper explores Gandhi’s attitude towards diversity of religions and examines as to how he attempted to bring inter-faith harmony. Religious diversity has been a topic of serious debate in the contemporary philosophical discourse on understanding religion. Religious pluralism is one of the approaches that deal with issues concerning the diversity of religions. It is believed that no single religion can make absolute claims about the nature of divine reality, its relation to man and the world. It stands in direct (...)
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    The work-technology nexus and working-class environmentalism: Workerism versus capitalist noxiousness in Italy’s Long 1968.Lorenzo Feltrin & Devi Sacchetto - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (5):815-835.
    This article traces the trajectory of theory and praxis aroundnocivitàor noxiousness – i.e., health damage and environmental degradation – drawn by the workerist group rooted in the petrochemical complex of Porto Marghera, Venice. While Porto Maghera was an important setting for the early activism of influential theorists such as the post-workerist Antonio Negri and the autonomist feminist Mariarosa Dalla Costa, the theories produced by the workers themselves have been largely forgotten. Yet, this experience was remarkable because it involved workers employed (...)
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    Kathakali: The Quintessential Classical Theatre of Kerala.Krishna Praveen & V. Anitha Devi - 2016 - Cultura 13 (2):19-26.
    The term Kathakali has by far become a word that is known widely among theatre lovers all over the world. It is no longer an art intended to perform within the four walls of a temple in Kerala, with only a limited educated upper class to appreciate. In its evolution, it has become a symbol that represents a society, culture and tradition. This paper explores Kathakali art form, tracing its origin and evolution and analyzing how it hasbecome a socio-cultural icon. (...)
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    Syair Jawi: suntingan teks dan analisis tema: kajian.Devi Fauziyah Ma'rifat - 2019 - Jakarta: Perpusnas Press.
    Criticism on Syair Jawi, a Malay classical literature contains conduct of life for Muslim.
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  27. Principles of learning, implications for teaching: A cognitive neuroscience perspective.Usha Goswami - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 42 (3-4):381-399.
    Cognitive neuroscience aims to improve our understanding of aspects of human learning and performance by combining data acquired with the new brain imaging technologies with data acquired in cognitive psychology paradigms. Both neuroscience and psychology use the philosophical assumptions underpinning the natural sciences, namely the scientific method, whereby hypotheses are proposed and tested using quantitative approaches. The relevance of 'brain science' for the classroom has proved controversial with some educators, perhaps because of distrust of the applicability of so-called 'medical models' (...)
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  28. Centre: 1 Vairocana, 2 Sattvavajri, 3 Ratnavajri, 4 Padmavajri (Dharmavajri), 5 Karmavajri 3EasC 6 Aksobhya, 7 Vajrasattva, 8 Vajraraja, 9 Vajraraga, 10 Vajrasadhu South: 11 Ratnasambhava, 12 Vajraratna, 13 Vajrateja, 14 Vajraketu, 15 Vajrahasa West 16 Amitabha, 17 Vajradharma, 18 Vajratlksna, 19 Vajrahetu, 20 Vajrabhasa North: 21 Amoghasiddhi, 22 Vajrakarma, 23 Vajraraksa, 24 Vajrayaksa, 25 Vajrasandhi. [REVIEW]Lokesh Chandra & Sudarshana Devi Singhal - 1991 - In Hajime Nakamura & V. N. Jha, Kalyāṇa-mitta: Professor Hajime Nakamura felicitation volume. Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications. pp. 35.
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    Enhancing Educational Experiences in Museums through Ethnic Cultural Exhibitions.Vibhor Mahajan, Kuthalingam Venkadeshwaran, Udita Goyal, Dr Bijal Shah, Bharat Bhushan, Usha Kiran Barla & Dr Poonam Singh - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:963-971.
    Museums are essential for improving cultural understanding and instruction. Exhibitions showcasing ethnic cultures provide insightful perspectives on many cultures and civilizations. These educational opportunities can be made as effective as possible by assessing their influence on visitor satisfaction.Investigation into the impact of ethnic culture exhibitions on audience pleasure, participation, and comprehension is lacking, despite their significance. By investigating how these displays affect visitors' knowledge acquisition and participation, the study seeks to close this disparity.Utilizing a combined methods technique that integrated quantitative (...)
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    Unpacking green choices: Exploring altruistic and egoistic values in shaping environmental identities and packaging preferences.Saniya Aggarwal, Komal Dhanda, Ramesh Kumar & Usha Arora - 2024 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 13 (2):523-546.
    Personal values act as guiding principles that motivate individuals and influence their lifestyle decisions, especially altruistic and egoistic values in green consumption decisions. Sustainable consumption is always portrayed as pro-social behavior showcasing the volunteering activity (altruism) of green consumers; however, consumers buy green products beyond altruistic reasons. Building on these lines, this study aims to examine green consumers and their motivation to pay a premium price for green packaging. This descriptive study has collected opinions related to the constructs from 264 (...)
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    Beyond format-specificity: Is analogue magnitude really the core abstract feature of the cultural number representation?Dénes Szűcs, Fruzsina Soltész & Usha Goswami - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):352-353.
    The issue of abstractness raises two distinct questions. First, is there a format-independent magnitude representation? Second, does analogue magnitude really play a crucial role in the development of human mathematics? We suggest that neither developmental nor cultural studies support this notion. The field needs to redefine the properties of the core number representation as used in human arithmetic.
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    Effects of Media Representation on Youth Fashion and Style Preferences.Adarsha Harinaiha, Amit Kansal, Dr Mohit Parekh, Jatin Khurana, Usha Kiran Barla, Dr Varsha Agarwal & Anoop Dev - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1000-1010.
    Media portrayal has a huge impact on young fashion and style preferences, driving both social and personal trends. This study investigates whether media portrayals, such as social media, television, and fashion businesses, influence young adults' fashion choices and self-image. The study investigates the influence of exposure to media on fashion preference formation through the analysis of collected datasets. The key findings show that fashion personalities and media channels have a significant impact on style acceptance. The study focuses on how brand (...)
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    Mahābhārata meṃ śishṭācāra.Devi Dayal Aggarwal - 2017 - Naī Dillī: Kāverī Buksa.
    Depiction of etiquette or good manners in Mahābhārata, Hindu classical epic.
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    Analogy and the brain: A new perspective on relational primacy.Usha Goswami - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):387-388.
    Leech et al.'s demonstration that analogical reasoning can be an emergent property of low-level incremental learning processes is critical for analogical theory. Along with insights into neural learning based on the salience of dynamic spatio-temporal structure, and the neural priming mechanism of repetition suppression, it establishes relational primacy as a plausible theoretical description of how brains make analogies.
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    Tertiary students maintaining control over depression, anxiety, and stress during the pandemic—An emerging market perspective.Larisa Ivascu, Benedict Valentine Arulanandam, Alin Artene, Prema Selvarajah, Lim Fung Ching & Chitra Devi Ragunathan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The higher education sector was affected by this pandemic, managing enduring challenges since early 2020. Institutions of higher learning are prepared to address unsurmountable challenges to ensure that students are not deceived and are being given the proper nurture, coupled with adherence to syllabuses. Simultaneously, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused unscrupulous pressure on students of these institutions. The psychological waves are creating mammoth consequences, affecting the beneficiaries of the higher education system and their families. In recent years, with limited studies (...)
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    Challenges of Islamic education in the new era of information and communication technologies.Maulana Andinata Dalimunthe, Harikumar Pallathadka, Iskandar Muda, Dolpriya Devi Manoharmayum, Akhter Habib Shah, Natalia Alekseevna Prodanova, Mirsalim Elmirzayevich Mamarajabov & Nermeen Singer - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):6.
    Various consequences of social networks in virtual space are expanding as a new phenomenon in Islamic societies in line with other societies. Social science thinkers point to the two-sided role of the Internet and virtual space in economic, cultural and religious development. Humans need to communicate collectively based on their inherent nature. The media and means of mass communication, which had a slow growth in the past, have faced significant changes in the present era, in such a way that the (...)
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    Can BCG vaccine protect against COVID‐19 via trained immunity and tolerogenesis?Preetam Basak, Naresh Sachdeva & Devi Dayal - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (3):2000200.
    As the number of infections and mortalities from the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic continues to rise, the development of an effective therapy against COVID‐19 becomes ever more urgent. A few reports showing a positive correlation between BCG vaccination and reduced COVID‐19 mortality have ushered in some hope. BCG has been suggested to confer a broad level of nonspecific protection against several pathogens, mainly via eliciting “trained immunity” in innate immune cells. Secondly, BCG has also been proven to provide benefits in autoimmune diseases (...)
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    Is relational complexity a useful metric for cognitive development?Usha Goswami - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):838-839.
    This commentary focusses on the evidence used by Halford et al. to support their postulated links between relational complexity and age differences in children's understanding of concepts. None of their developmental claims is consistent with recent cognitive-developmental research. Relational complexity must be an important variable in cognition, but it does not provide a satisfactory metric for explaining cognitive development.
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    The secret power of yoga: a woman's guide to the heart and spirit of the yoga sutras.Nischala Joy Devi - 2007 - [New York, NY?]: Harmony Books.
    Yoga is well known for its power to create a healthy body, but few realize the emotional and spiritual benefits. In The Secret Power of Yoga, world-renowned Yoga expert Nischala Joy Devi interprets Patanjalis Yoga Sutras, the principles at the basis of Yoga practice, from a heart-centered, intuitive, feminine perspective, resulting in the first translation intended for women.Devi's simple, elegant, and deeply personal interpretations capture the spirit of each sutra, and her suggested practices offer numerous ways to embrace (...)
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    In the Name of Merit: Ethical Violence and Inequality at a Business School.Devi Vijay & Vivek G. Nair - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 179 (2):315-337.
    This study examines how meritocracy as a collective social imaginary promoting social justice and fairness reproduces class and caste inequalities and fosters ethical violence. We interrogate discourse of merit in the narratives of the professional–managerial class-in-making at an Indian business school. Empirically, we draw on interviews, full-text responses to a qualitative questionnaire, and a student’s poem. We describe how business school students articulate merit as a neoliberal ethic, emphasizing prudential, enterprising attitudes, and responsibility. However, this positive, aspirational façade of merit (...)
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    A Ramakrishna-Vedanta wordbook.Brahmacharini Usha - 1962 - Hollywood, Calif.,: Vedanta Press.
    The 600 Terms Covered Will Give Most Students Of Vedanta The Basic Language Equipment Needed To Deal With The Subject.
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    Generalized Bayesian Inference Nets Model and Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Diseases.Jiayi Dou, Mingchui Dong & Booma Devi Sekar - 2011 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 20 (3):209-225.
    A generalized Bayesian inference nets model is proposed to aid researchers to construct Bayesian inference nets for various applications. The benefit of such a model is well demonstrated by applying GBINM in constructing a hierarchical Bayesian fuzzy inference nets to diagnose five important types of cardiovascular diseases. The patients' medical records with doctors' confirmed diagnostic results obtained from two hospitals in China are used to design and verify HBFIN. Bayesian theorem is used to calculate the propagation of probability and address (...)
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    Bauddhanyāyavimarśa: svīya śodha-nibandha-saṅgraha.Devī Siṃha - 2008 - Ilahābāda: Harilīlā Pablikeśansa.
    Anthology of research papers on Buddhist logic and epistemology.
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    Hinduism: a way of life and a mode of thought.Usha Choudhuri - 2012 - New Delhi: Niyogi Books. Edited by Indranātha Caudhurī.
    True Hinduism has a power and beauty that no one acquainted with it can regard with anything but the deepest respect. This book contains a range of scriptures, an array of ritualistic procedures and traditions of brahminical orthodoxy, varied interpretations coupled with multiple views. True Hinduism has a power and beauty that no one acquainted with it can regard with anything but the deepest respect. You have to approach it as you approach poetry, with a willing suspension of disbelief. Above (...)
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  45. Efficacy of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Children and Adolescent with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.Ana Moreno-Alcázar, Devi Treen, Alicia Valiente-Gómez, Albert Sio-Eroles, Víctor Pérez, Benedikt L. Amann & Joaquim Radua - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    An embodied theory in search of a body: Challenges for a dynamic systems model of infant perseveration.Yoke Munakata, Sarah Devi Sahni & Benjamin E. Yerys - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):56-57.
    In this commentary, we question (1) how embodied Thelen et al.'s model is relative to their aims, and (2) how embodied the behavior of children is in particular response systems, relative to how much dynamic systems theory emphasizes this idea. We close with corrections to mischaracterizations of an alternative, neural network perspective on infant behavior.
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    Transparent Communication in High Risk Infections: A Bioethical Perspective.Mrinmoy Chakrabarty, Vijay Thawani & Pinki Devi - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (2):143-149.
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    A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir, by Laura Hengehold and Nancy Bauer, eds.Gayatri Devi - 2019 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 30 (1):200-206.
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    A critical edition of the Brahmasūtras: Sanskrit text with translation into English,critical analysis and notes with Śaṅkarācārya's commentary Śārīrakamīmāṃsābhāṣya. Vāsudeva & Pī Śyāmalā Devī - 2011 - New Delhi: New Bharatiya Book. Edited by Śaṅkarācārya & Shailaja Bapat.
    Classical Sanskrit poem on Krishna, Hindu deity, also, illustrating the rules of Sanskrit grammar as in Aṣṭādhyāyi of Pāṇini; based on rare manuscripts.
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    Basic auditory processing and sensitivity to prosodic structure in children with specific language impairments: a new look at a perceptual hypothesis.Ruth Cumming, Angela Wilson & Usha Goswami - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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