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    The unknown Nietzsche.Subhash C. Kashyap - 1970 - Delhi,: National [Pub. House].
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  2. Information, physics, and computation.Subhash C. Kak - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (1):127-137.
    This paper presents several observations on the connections between information, physics, and computation. In particular, the computing power of quantum computers is examined. Quantum theory is characterized by superimposed states and nonlocal interactions. It is argued that recently studied quantum computers, which are based on local interactions, cannot simulate quantum physics.
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  3. Information-theoretic biodescriptors for proteomics maps: Development and applications in predictive toxicology.Subhash C. Basak, Brian D. Gute & Frank Witzmann - 2005 - Complexity 1:2.
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  4. On Understanding Ancient Indian Science.Subhash C. Kak - 2000 - In Ajay K. Raina, B. N. Patnaik & Monima Chadha, Science and tradition. Shimla: Inter-University Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Advanced Study. pp. 83.
     
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    Quantum Information in a Distributed Apparatus.Subhash C. Kak - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (6):1005-1012.
    We investigate the information provided about a specified distributed apparatus of n units in the measurement of a quantum state. It is shown that, in contrast to such measurement of a classical state, which is bounded by log(n + 1) bits, the information in a quantum measurement is bounded by 3.7 × n 1/2 bits. This means that the use of quantum apparatus offers an exponential advantage over classical apparatus.
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  6. Speed of computation and simulation.Subhash C. Kak - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (10):1375-1386.
    This paper examines several issues related to information, speed of computation, and simulation of a physical process. It is argued that mental processes proceed at a rate close to the optimal based on thermodynamic considerations. Problems related to the simulation of a quantum mechanical system on a computer are reviewed. Parallels are drawn between biological and adaptive quantum systems.
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    Nature of methods in science: technology driven science versus science driven technology.Subhash C. Lakhotia - 2009 - Bioessays: News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology 31 (12):1370-1371.
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    Perils of “industrial gene” and “beanbag genetics”.Subhash C. Lakhotia - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (3):288-288.
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    Patanjali and Cognitive Science.Michael H. Fisher & Subhash C. Kak - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):175.
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    Variation of cerebrospinal fluid in specific regions regulates focality in transcranial direct current stimulation.Rajan Kashyap, Sagarika Bhattacharjee, Rose Dawn Bharath, Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, Kaviraja Udupa, Shahid Bashir, Kenichi Oishi, John E. Desmond, S. H. Annabel Chen & Cuntai Guan - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:952602.
    BackgroundConventionally, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) aims to focalize the current reaching the target region-of-interest (ROI). The focality can be quantified by the dose-target-determination-index (DTDI). Despite having a uniform tDCS setup, some individuals receive focal stimulation (high DTDI) while others show reduced focality (“non-focal”). The volume of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), gray matter (GM), and white matter (WM) underlying each ROI govern the tDCS current distribution inside the brain, thereby regulating focality.AimTo determine the regional volume parameters that differentiate the focal and (...)
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    Mark L. Taper;, Subhash R. Lele . The Nature of Scientific Evidence: Statistical, Philosophical, and Empirical Considerations. Foreword by C. R. Rao. xviii + 567 pp., table, bibls., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2004. $30. [REVIEW]Giuseppina Ronzitti - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):472-472.
  12. The Authority to Moderate: Social Media Moderation and its Limits.Bhanuraj Kashyap & Paul Formosa - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (4):1-22.
    The negative impacts of social media have given rise to philosophical questions around whether social media companies have the authority to regulate user-generated content on their platforms. The most popular justification for that authority is to appeal to private ownership rights. Social media companies own their platforms, and their ownership comes with various rights that ground their authority to moderate user-generated content on their platforms. However, we argue that ownership rights can be limited when their exercise results in significant harms (...)
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    General Relativity, MOND, and the problem of unconceived alternatives.Abhishek Kashyap - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (3):1-18.
    Observational discrepancies in galactic rotation curves and cluster dispersion data have been interpreted to imply the existence of dark matter. Numerous efforts at its detection, however, have failed to turn up any positive result. As a dynamical theory is always operative on the assumed mass distribution to predict kinematic observations, some scientists see the discrepancy as telling against General Relativity. Among the many theories that seek to modify gravity, those that are built on Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND), or yield MOND (...)
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    The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021: A Critique.Soumya Kashyap & Priyanka Tripathi - 2022 - Asian Bioethics Review 15 (1):5-18.
    In vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy have enabled many to achieve their dreams of parenthood. With a turnover of $500 million, reproductive tourism in India has helped transform the country into a “global baby factory.” However, as the surrogacy industry grew, so did concerns of women’s exploitation, commodification of motherhood, and human rights violations. In an effort to prevent women from being exploited, the Indian government had taken successive administrative measures to regulate surrogacy. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2016 and Assisted (...)
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    Why do healthcare researchers in South Asia publish in predatory journals? A scoping review.Komal Kashyap, Asmat Ara Islam & Joris Gielen - 2024 - Developing World Bioethics 24 (2):54-65.
    Predatory journals offer the promise of prompt publication to those willing to pay the article submission or processing fee. However, these journals do not offer rigorous peer review. Studies have shown that a substantial share of corresponding authors in predatory journals come from South Asia, particularly India. This scoping review aims to assess what is known about the reasons why healthcare researchers working in South Asia publish in predatory journals. 66 reports (14 editorials, 20 letters, 5 research reports, 10 opinion (...)
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    Corporate Gita: Lessons for Management, Administration and Leadership.Subhash Sharma - 1999 - Journal of Human Values 5 (2):103-123.
    This paper expounds the model of a 'sacro-civic' society, drawing upon psycho-spiritual insights of the Gita. Four major management themes of common interest in the East and the West have been selected. Then the relevant verses of the Gita have been used to elaborate on their respective deeper imports. These four broad themes have later again been decomposed into 20 specific subthemes, and verses connected with each of them are presented. The author offers simple rhymed English translations of these verses (...)
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    The Duhem-Quine problem for equiprobable conjuncts.Abhishek Kashyap & Vikram S. Sirola - forthcoming - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A.
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    Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act 2021: Critique and Contestations.Soumya Kashyap & Priyanka Tripathi - 2023 - Asian Bioethics Review 16 (2):149-164.
    The article critically examines the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act 2021, its development process spanning 15 years, and its potential shortcomings in addressing the needs of India’s 27 million infertile couples. By scrutinizing the recommendations presented in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare’s 129th report, the critique argues that the Act may not effectively cater to the diverse reproductive rights of the population. The article claims that most of its suggestions are in opposition to redefining families and (...)
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    An introduction to Madhva ontology.R. A. Kashyap - 1973 - Bangalore,: Tattva Viveka Publications. Edited by R. Purnaiya.
    On the Dvaita (dualistic) school of Vedanta philosophy propounded by Madhva, 13th cent.
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  20. 47. Agroforestry—A Strategy for Wasteland Development in North-West Rajasthan.S. D. Kashyap - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay, Science and technology for rural development. New Delhi: S. Chand & Co.. pp. 360.
     
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    6 Ethical issues in marital and family counselling in India.Lina Kashyap - 2003 - In Derek Hill & Caroline Jones, Forms of ethical thinking in therapeutic practice. Maidenhead: Open University Press. pp. 88.
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    Evaluation of dental photography among dental professionals.Bina Kashyap, Parimi Nalini, SridharPadala Reddy, Sankaran Sudhakar & JagdishRaj Guru - 2014 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 4 (1):4.
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    Seven Survival Senses: Evolutionary Training Makes Discerning Differences More Natural Than Spotting Similarities.Ravi Kashyap - 2021 - World Futures 77 (3):222-244.
    This article discusses preliminary results from two experiments and puts forth the notion that the development of sensory systems might be more geared toward discerning differences rather than for...
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    Towards Corporate VEDA: Indian Ethos and Corporate Development1.Subhash Sharma - 2003 - Journal of Human Values 9 (2):163-172.
    This paper presents the idea of 'Corporate Veda' as a basis for application of Indian ethos in corporate context. Societies have undergone transitions from kingdom states to nation-states and now we are witnessing the emergence of corporates as states. Indian ethos provides us a strong foundational basis for the development of management ideas for 'new age corporates'. This paper outlines the concept of 'VEDA' leadership in terms of Vision, Enlightenment, Devotion and Action and argues for the develop ment of a (...)
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  25. Generative AI and the Future of Democratic Citizenship.Paul Formosa, Bhanuraj Kashyap & Siavosh Sahebi - 2024 - Digital Government: Research and Practice 2691 (2024/05-ART).
    Generative AI technologies have the potential to be socially and politically transformative. In this paper, we focus on exploring the potential impacts that Generative AI could have on the functioning of our democracies and the nature of citizenship. We do so by drawing on accounts of deliberative democracy and the deliberative virtues associated with it, as well as the reciprocal impacts that social media and Generative AI will have on each other and the broader information landscape. Drawing on this background (...)
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    Representation and Reasoning in Vedānta.Subhash Kak - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (3):15-23.
    This paper considers the matter of representation in Vedānta by examining key claims in the Ṛgveda and the Upaniṣads, which are some of its principal texts. Specifically, we consider the logic behind the paradoxical verses on creation and the conception of consciousness as the ground on which the physical universe exists. This also is the template that explains the logical structure underlying the principal affirmations of the Upaniṣads. The five elements and consciousness are taken to pervade each other, which explains (...)
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    A Heavy Heart and the End of an Era: The Closure of My Hospital.Subhash Chander - 2025 - Journal of Medical Humanities 46 (1):163-164.
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    Looking for Asia and Europe in Russia: An Essay in/with Three Maps.Subhash Jaireth - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (6):723-734.
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    Architecture of knowledge: quantum mechanics, neuroscience, computers, and consciousness.Subhash Kak - 2004 - New Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilization.
  30. On the Chronological Framework for Indian Culture.Subhash Kak - forthcoming - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
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    The Gods within: mind, consciousness, and the Vedic tradition.Subhash Kak - 2002 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    "Vedic gods, religion, psychology, mythology, tradition, yoga.".
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    The Initialization Problem in Quantum Computing.Subhash Kak - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (2):267-279.
    The problem of initializing phase in a quantum computing system is considered. The initialization of phases is a problem when the system is initially present in a superposition state as well as in the application of the quantum gate transformations, since each gate will introduce phase uncertainty. The accumulation of these random phases will reduce the effectiveness of the recently proposed quantum computing schemes. The paper also presents general observations on the nonlocal nature of quantum errors and the expected performance (...)
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    The loom of time: on the recursive nature of reality.Subhash Kak - 2017 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld (P).
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    Great educator, Acharya Narendra Deva.Subhash Misra - 2009 - Delhi: Durga Publications.
    On the philosophical and educational ideas of Acharya Narendradeva, 1889-1956, Indian educationist and social reformer.
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    (1 other version)A Brief History of History.Subhash Sharma - 2005 - Journal of Human Values 11 (2):123-137.
    Taking a managerial perspective, this article presents some models of history with a view to draw lessons for leadership and management of organizations and institutions. The suggested models include: evolution of human thought in terms of religions, science and spirituality and their convergence; transitions in society from kingdom–state to nation–state to corporates as state and beyond; creativity view of history; dignity struggle and liberation view of history; ‘fall of the fittest’ view of history; and the swastika analysis of history. The (...)
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    Character Competence of the Corporation.Subhash Sharma - 2002 - Journal of Human Values 8 (2):107-118.
    This paper presents the concept of character competence as a basis for creating ethical organizations. In view of the gaps between the 'statement' of values and the 'state' of values that have been witnessed recently in many corporates, the need to improve character competence of the corporates has become critical to the success of organizations. While corporates pay a lot of attention to core competence, they hardly pay much to character competence. Drawing upon various paradigms of ethics, this paper suggests (...)
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    Routes to Reality: Scientific and Rishi Approaches.Subhash Sharma - 2001 - Journal of Human Values 7 (1):75-83.
    Scientific routes to understanding the nature of reality have led to the development of science and technology, which in turn has led to improvement in material conditions of humanity. In contrast, the rishi route to real ity enhanced our understanding of human beings from the perspective of higher levels of consciousness. The rishi route has given us insights and ideas for improvement in the spiritual conditions of humanity. There is a need for an 'integral embrace' of the two routes. This (...)
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  38. Indian Philosophy: An Introduction to Hindu and Buddhist Thought (Richard King).A. Subhash - 2001 - Heythrop Journal 42 (2):255-255.
     
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    Mental Imagery as Facilitator to Lexical Learning-Blocked and Random Trials.Bhatnagar Subhash, Zmolek Bridget, Khan Yasmeen, Sheikh Anees & Buckingham Hugh - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Core Competencies of a Veterinary Graduate.Subhash Verma, Yashpal Singh Malik, Geetanjali Singh, Prasenjit Dhar & Amit Kumar Singla - 2024 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    This book is an essential guide for veterinarians, veterinary faculty and policymakers for understanding the core competencies of a fresh veterinarian. The book briefly covers competencies in preclinical, paraclinical, and clinical subjects including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, veterinary jurisprudence, animal management & welfare including nutrition and breeding, infectious and non-infectious diseases, disease epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment, prevention, control and zoonoses, surgical and other clinical interventions. The book further includes other competencies, including biologicals, anti-mortem, and post-mortem inspection, certifications, applied one health aspects, (...)
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    Scientific misconduct: a perspective from India.Husain Sabir, Subhash Kumbhare, Amit Parate, Rajesh Kumar & Suroopa Das - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (2):177-184.
    Misconduct in medical science research is an unfortunate reality. Science, for the most part, operates on the basis of trust. Researchers are expected to carry out their work and report their findings honestly. But, sadly, that is not how science always gets done. Reports keep surfacing from various countries about work being plagiarised, results which were doctored and data fabricated. Scientific misconduct is scourge afflicting the field of science, unfortunately with little impact in developing countries like India especially in health (...)
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  42. Generalized Neutrosophic Sampling Strategy for Elevated estimation of Population Mean.Florentin Smarandache & Subhash Kumar Yadav - 2023 - Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 53.
    One of the disadvantages of the point estimate in survey sampling is that it fluctuates from sample to sample due to sampling error, as the estimator only provides a point value for the parameter under discussion. The neutrosophic approach, pioneered by Florentin Smarandache, is an excellent tool for estimating the parameters under consideration in sampling theory since it yields interval estimates in which the parameter lies with a very high probability. As a result, the neutrosophic technique, which is a generalization (...)
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    The Plausibility and Significance of Underdetermination Arguments.Vikram S. Sirola & Abhishek Kashyap - 2019 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36 (2):339-356.
    Underdetermination of theory choice claims that empirical evidence fails to provide sufficient grounds for choosing a theory over its rivals. We explore the epistemological and methodological significance of this thesis by utilising a classificatory scheme to situate three arguments that purport to establish its plausibility. Proponents of these three arguments, W.V.O Quine, John Earman, and Kyle Stanford, use different premises to arrive at the conclusion that theory choice is empirically underdetermined and their classification along the proposed schema brings out the (...)
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    Solid–state diffusion–controlled growth of the phases in the Au–Sn system.Varun A. Baheti, Sanjay Kashyap, Praveen Kumar, Kamanio Chattopadhyay & Aloke Paul - 2018 - Philosophical Magazine 98 (1):20-36.
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    Automated Multiclass Artifact Detection in Diffusion MRI Volumes via 3D Residual Squeeze-and-Excitation Convolutional Neural Networks.Nabil Ettehadi, Pratik Kashyap, Xuzhe Zhang, Yun Wang, David Semanek, Karan Desai, Jia Guo, Jonathan Posner & Andrew F. Laine - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Diffusion MRI is widely used to investigate neuronal and structural development of brain. dMRI data is often contaminated with various types of artifacts. Hence, artifact type identification in dMRI volumes is an essential pre-processing step prior to carrying out any further analysis. Manual artifact identification amongst a large pool of dMRI data is a highly labor-intensive task. Previous attempts at automating this process are often limited to a binary classification of the dMRI volumes or focus on detecting a single type (...)
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    Densification mechanisms during reactive spark plasma sintering of Titanium diboride and Zirconium diboride.N. S. Karthiselva, Sanjay Kashyap, Devinder Yadav, B. S. Murty & Srinivasa R. Bakshi - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-22.
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    Ethics and Aesthetics: Essays in Indian Literature.Seema Malik & Seema Kashyap (eds.) - 2010 - Creative Books.
    Papers presented at the Seminar on Ethics and Aesthetics in Indian Literary Practices, held at Udaipur in Rajasthan, India in 2009; organized by Department of English, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India.
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  48. Domain specific ontologies for semantic information brokering on the global information infrastructure.E. Mena, V. Kashyap, A. Illarramendi & A. Sheth - 1998 - In Nicola Guarino, Formal Ontology in Information Systems. IOS Press. pp. 269-283.
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    Das Phänomen des Todes im Denken Heideggers und in der Lehre Buddhas.S. Subhash Chandra - 1965 - Köln,: [N.P. ].
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    Symbols, Meaning, and Origins of Mind.Abhinav Gautam & Subhash Kak - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (3):301-310.
    The mind maps symbols and the extra-symbolic relationships amongst them to specific meanings. When symbols of various levels are placed in a hierarchical ordering, one may look at such ordered classes as distinct worlds where one class represents objects and the other represents the objects’ corresponding meanings. However, such an explanation can only be partial because the number of potential levels in such an ordering is infinite and, therefore, it engenders problems of recursion and infinite regress. There are also logical (...)
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