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    Buddhist ethics in impermanence.Ram Kumar Ratnam & V. M. - 2011 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. Edited by K. Srinivas.
  2. Buddhist Perspective of Mindfulness, Satipatthana.Mv Ram Kumar Ratnam - 2002 - In P. George Victor (ed.), Social relevance of philosophy: essays on applied philosophy. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 125.
     
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  3. (1 other version)Sāhitya-śāstra.Ram Kumar Varma - 1955
     
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    India as told by the Muslims.Ram Kumar Chaube - 1969 - Varanasi,: Prithivi Prakashan.
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    Knowledge, power and action: towards an understanding of implementation failures in a government scheme. [REVIEW]Biswatosh Saha & Ram Kumar Kakani - 2006 - AI and Society 21 (1-2):72-92.
    Conceptual knowledge inspires imagination. On the other hand, it is a claim to power as well. Multiple knowledge claims often, therefore, are engaged in a contest. This contest can take the form of several discourses. Extant power structures play a significant role in lending (or not lending) a voice to one or several such discourses. To one with the power to govern, knowledge claims flowing from abstract concepts generated in an elite discourse not only inspires imagination but also often leads (...)
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    Polycomb group proteins: remembering how to catch chromatin during replication.Ram Parikshan Kumar - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (8):822-825.
    Polycomb group (PcG) proteins maintain the expression state of PcG‐responsive genes during development of multicellular organisms. Recent observations suggest that “the H3K27me3 modification” acts to maintain Polycomb repressive complex (PRC) 2, the enzyme that creates this modification, on replicating chromatin. This could in turn promote propagation of H3K27me3 on newly replicated daughter chromatin, and promote recruitment of PRC1. Other work suggests that PRC1‐class complexes can be maintained on replicating chromatin, at least in vitro, independently of H3K27me3. Thus, histone modifications and (...)
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    Repeat performance: how do genome packaging and regulation depend on simple sequence repeats?Ram Parikshan Kumar, Ramamoorthy Senthilkumar, Vipin Singh & Rakesh K. Mishra - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (2):165-174.
  8. On the normative significance of experimental moral psychology.Victor Kumar & Richmond Campbell - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (3):311-330.
    Experimental research in moral psychology can be used to generate debunking arguments in ethics. Specifically, research can indicate that we draw a moral distinction on the basis of a morally irrelevant difference. We develop this naturalistic approach by examining a recent debate between Joshua Greene and Selim Berker. We argue that Greene's research, if accurate, undermines attempts to reconcile opposing judgments about trolley cases, but that his attempt to debunk deontology fails. We then draw some general lessons about the possibility (...)
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  9. Empirical Vindication of Moral Luck.Victor Kumar - 2018 - Noûs 53 (4):987-1007.
    In resultant moral luck, blame and punishment seem intuitively to depend on downstream effects of a person’s action that are beyond his or her control. Some skeptics argue that we should override our intuitions about moral luck and reform our practices. Other skeptics attempt to explain away apparent cases of moral luck as epistemic artifacts. I argue, to the contrary, that moral luck is real—that people are genuinely responsible for some things beyond their control. A partially consequentialist theory of responsibility (...)
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    Moral vindications.Victor Kumar - 2017 - Cognition 167 (C):124-134.
    Psychologists and neuroscientists have recently been unearthing the unconscious processes that give rise to moral intuitions and emotions. According to skeptics like Joshua Greene, what has been found casts doubt on many of our moral beliefs. However, a new approach in moral psychology develops a learning-theoretic framework that has been successfully applied in a number of other domains. This framework suggests that model-based learning shapes intuitions and emotions. Model-based learning explains how moral thought and feeling are attuned to local material (...)
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  11. ‘Knowledge’ as a natural kind term.Victor Kumar - 2014 - Synthese 191 (3):439-457.
    Naturalists who conceive of knowledge as a natural kind are led to treat ‘knowledge’ as a natural kind term. ‘Knowledge,’ then, must behave semantically in the ways that seem to support a direct reference theory for other natural kind terms. A direct reference theory for ‘knowledge,’ however, appears to leave open too many possibilities about the identity of knowledge. Intuitively, states of belief count as knowledge only if they meet epistemic criteria, not merely if they bear a causal/historical relation to (...)
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    Aspects of the Western Utopian Tradition.Krishan Kumar - 2003 - History of the Human Sciences 16 (1):63-77.
    The western utopia has both classical and Judaeo-Christian roots. From the Greeks came the form of the ideal city, based on reason, from Jews and Christians the idea of deliverance through a messiah and the culmination of history in the millennium. The Greek conception placed utopia in an ideal space, the Christian conception in an ideal time. The modern utopia, dating from Thomas More's Utopia (1516), drew upon both these traditions but added something distinctive of its own. Following More, the (...)
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  13. Qualia and intentionality.Manas Kumar Sahu - 2019 - Journal of the All Orissa Philosophy Association 5 (1):76-87.
    The problem of consciousness has become one of the biggest unsolved problem in philosophy from the last few decades. Qualia and intentionality are the two feature of consciousness. Qualia represents the conscious awareness, subjectivity or phenomenality whereas intentionality represents the understanding or object-directedness. These are the two major issues in the philosophy of mind while we address the problem of consciousness. The objective of this paper is to give an overview of these two features of consciousness namely intentionality and qualia. (...)
     
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  14. Phenomenal Consciousness: A Critical Analysis of Knowledge Argument Inverted Spectrum Argument and Conceivability Argument.Manas Kumar Sahu - 2020 - Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy 4 (4):160-166.
    The objective of this paper is to defend the non-reductive thesis of phenomenal consciousness. This paper will give an overview of the arguments for the non-reductive explanation of phenomenal consciousness and justify why the reductionist approach is implausible in the context of explaining phenomenal subjective experience. The debate between reductionist and non-reductionist on the project of demystifying and mystifying phenomenal consciousness is driven by two fundamental assumptions-1) Reductive-Naturalistic Objectivism, 2) Phenomenal Realism. There are several arguments for the irreducibility of phenomenal (...)
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    On-site monitoring of clinical trials by an Ethics Committee in India: a road less travelled.Nusrat Shafiq, Savita Kumari, Vivek Kumar, Vinita Suri, Muralidharan Jayashree, Ajay Duseja, Arun Bansal & Samir Malhotra - 2021 - Research Ethics 17 (1):45-54.
    Monitoring of clinical trials is important to ensure adherence to protocol, to safeguard the rights of research participants and to achieve compliance with principles of good clinical practice. Recent regulatory changes in India require Ethics Committees to keep an oversight of ongoing clinical trials including on-site monitoring. In this article, we share the experience of on-site monitoring of clinical trials by the Ethics Committee of a tertiary care, academic and research centre in India. We found a large number of shortcomings (...)
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    Assessing the utilization of maternal and child health care among married adolescent women: evidence from India.Lucky Singh, Rajesh Kumar Rai & Prashant Kumar Singh - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (1):1.
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    Experience in a Climate Microworld: Influence of Surface and Structure Learning, Problem Difficulty, and Decision Aids in Reducing Stock-Flow Misconceptions.Medha Kumar & Varun Dutt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Dharmakīrti on the existence of other minds.Ramesh Kumar Sharma - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13 (1):55-71.
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    Kleene Algebras and Logic: Boolean and Rough Set Representations, 3-Valued, Rough Set and Perp Semantics.Arun Kumar & Mohua Banerjee - 2017 - Studia Logica 105 (3):439-469.
    A structural theorem for Kleene algebras is proved, showing that an element of a Kleene algebra can be looked upon as an ordered pair of sets, and that negation with the Kleene property is describable by the set-theoretic complement. The propositional logic \ of Kleene algebras is shown to be sound and complete with respect to a 3-valued and a rough set semantics. It is also established that Kleene negation can be considered as a modal operator, due to a perp (...)
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    Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Sequelae of COVID-19.Sanjay Kumar, Alfred Veldhuis & Tina Malhotra - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is likely to have long-term mental health effects on individuals who have recovered from COVID-19. Rightly, there is a global response for recognition and planning on how to deal with mental health problems for everyone impacted by the global pandemic. This does not just include COVID-19 patients but the general public and health care workers as well. There is also a need to understand the role of the virus itself in the pathophysiology of mental health disorders (...)
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    Optimized LMS algorithm for system identification and noise cancellation.P. Kumar, Mohammad Asif Ikbal & Qianhua Ling - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):487-498.
    Optimization by definition is the action of making most effective or the best use of a resource or situation and that is required almost in every field of engineering. In this work, the optimization of Least Mean square (LMS) algorithm is carried out with the help of Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Ant Colony Optimization (ACO). Efforts have been made to find out the advantages and disadvantages of combining gradient based (LMS) algorithm with Swarm Intelligence SI (ACO, PSO). This optimization (...)
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    Neural Machine Translation System for English to Indian Language Translation Using MTIL Parallel Corpus.K. P. Soman, M. Anand Kumar & B. Premjith - 2019 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 28 (3):387-398.
    Introduction of deep neural networks to the machine translation research ameliorated conventional machine translation systems in multiple ways, specifically in terms of translation quality. The ability of deep neural networks to learn a sensible representation of words is one of the major reasons for this improvement. Despite machine translation using deep neural architecture is showing state-of-the-art results in translating European languages, we cannot directly apply these algorithms in Indian languages mainly because of two reasons: unavailability of the good corpus and (...)
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  23. Introduction philosophy and anthropology in dialogues and conversations.John Clammer & Ananta Kumar Giri - 2013 - In Ananta Kumar Giri & John Clammer (eds.), Philosophy and anthropology: border crossing and transformations. New York City: Anthem Press.
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  24. On carcinomas and other pathological entities.Barry Smith, Anand Kumar, Werner Ceusters & Cornelius Rosse - 2005 - Comparative and Functional Genomics 6 (7/8):379–387.
    Tumors, abscesses, cysts, scars, fractures are familiar types of what we shall call pathological continuant entities. The instances of such types exist always in or on anatomical structures, which thereby become transformed into pathological anatomical structures of corresponding types: a fractured tibia, a blistered thumb, a carcinomatous colon. In previous work on biomedical ontologies we showed how the provision of formal definitions for relations such as is_a, part_of and transformation_of can facilitate the integration of such ontologies in ways which have (...)
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    Buddhaghosa’s Model of Temporality seen through the Prism of Bergson’s Duration.Sudeep Raj Kumar - forthcoming - Sophia:1-24.
    The broad objective of this paper is to expound the model of temporal awareness as per Buddhaghosa and compare it with Bergson’s account of duration. As per Buddhaghosa, the notions of time, consciousness, and causation are inter-related. Accordingly, to understand the nature of temporal consciousness, it is required that a moment of consciousness is unpacked, its constituents analysed, and its structuring process penetrated, that is, how momentary mental events are related to each other in a way that leads to an (...)
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    Some aspects of perception in old nyāya.Pradyot Kumar Mondal - 1982 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (4):357-376.
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    Interpreting the Scales of Justice : Architecture, Symbolism and Semiotics of the Supreme Court of India.Shailesh Kumar - 2017 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 30 (4):637-675.
    The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public perception in the Indian context. The courtroom design and the visual artistic elements present within these judicial places have very often been considered to be insignificant to the notions of law and justice that they reflect. As art and architecture present certain historical narratives, reflect political allegories and have significant impact on the perceptions of their viewers, they have critical socio-political ramifications. This makes it pertinent (...)
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    Exploring the Concept of AI Humanoids as an “Artificial Person”: Contemplating the Human-Robot Relationship in Society and the Identity of Humanoids.Shailendra Kumar & Sanghamitra Choudhury - 2024 - Global Philosophy 34 (1):1-15.
    The article endeavours to understand and explain the position of AI humanoids in society. It further makes a unique attempt to describe humanoid robots as “artificial persons,” and while doing so, it sheds light on intriguing, less-debated topics like relationships between humans and artificially intelligent humanoids (AI) and the identity of AI humanoids. The goal of this manuscript is to present the argument that suggests that artificially intelligent humanoid robots are a remarkable creation of human ingenuity and are distinct from (...)
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    Differences in Insula and Pre-/Frontal Responses during Reappraisal of Food in Lean and Obese Humans.Saurabh Kumar, Felicitas Grundeis, Cristin Brand, Han-Jeong Hwang, Jan Mehnert & Burkhard Pleger - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Consciousness and its correlatives: Eliot and Husserl.Jitendra Kumar - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (3):332-352.
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    People and Politics in Early Mediaeval India.L. S. & Asit Kumar Sen - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):379.
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    Bhagvad Gita: economic development and management.Ajai Kumar Srivastava - 1980 - New Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
    ... Achievement motivation in Gita 99-125 characteristics of achievement- oriented individual 100-103 its significance for Indian management 108-109 Aquinas ...
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  33. Hand Written Digit Recognition Using Elman Neural Network on Master-Slave Architecture.J. V. S. Srinivas, P. Vijay Kumar & P. Premchand - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press.
     
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    Major Stressors and Coping Strategies of Internal Migrant Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Exploration.Akanksha Srivastava, Yogesh Kumar Arya, Shobhna Joshi, Tushar Singh, Harleen Kaur, Himanshu Chauhan & Abhinav Das - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    COVID-19 forced lockdown in India, leading to the loss of job, crisis of food, and other financial catastrophes that led to the exodus migration of internal migrant workers, operating in the private sector, back to their homes. Unavailability of transport facilities led to an inflicted need to walk back to homes barefooted without lack of any other crucial resources on the way. The woeful state of internal migrant workers walking back, with all their stuff on their back, holding their children, (...)
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    Religious renunciation of a pastoral people.Vinay Kumar Srivastava - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Religion of the Rabaris of the Rajasthan, India; a study.
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  36. Socrates and the Discourse of the Hysteric.Shiva Kumar Srinivasan - 2000 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 9:18.
     
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  37. Why Is Derrida Afraid of Hysteria?Shiva Kumar Srinivasan - 2002 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 11:137.
     
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    A Shortened Ārya Hindu Vedic Wedding and Initiation RitualA Shortened Arya Hindu Vedic Wedding and Initiation Ritual.Ludwik Sternbach & Suniti Kumar Chatterji - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):362.
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    Bayesian Surprise Predicts Human Event Segmentation in Story Listening.Manoj Kumar, Ariel Goldstein, Sebastian Michelmann, Jeffrey M. Zacks, Uri Hasson & Kenneth A. Norman - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (10):e13343.
    Event segmentation theory posits that people segment continuous experience into discrete events and that event boundaries occur when there are large transient increases in prediction error. Here, we set out to test this theory in the context of story listening, by using a deep learning language model (GPT‐2) to compute the predicted probability distribution of the next word, at each point in the story. For three stories, we used the probability distributions generated by GPT‐2 to compute the time series of (...)
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  40. Neutrality, contingency and undecidability.Dharmendra Kumar - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (4):353-356.
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  41. ARTICLE Communicated by John Hertz.Arvind Kumar - unknown
    We studied the dynamics of large networks of spiking neurons with conductance-based (nonlinear) synapses and compared them to net- works with current-based (linear) synapses. For systems with sparse and inhibition-dominated recurrent connectivity, weak external inputs in- duced asynchronous irregular firing at low rates. Membrane potentials fluctuated a few millivolts below threshold, and membrane conductances were increased by a factor 2 to 5 with respect to the resting state. This combination of parameters characterizes the ongoing spiking activity typ- ically recorded in (...)
     
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    Astrology: An Action Theoretic Re-description.A. P. Ashwin Kumar - 2024 - Global Philosophy 34 (1):1-8.
    Astrology is seen as a dubious discipline in many contemporary discussions. However, all critiques of astrology treat it as a contending scientific discipline in the same way that mainstream sciences such as physics, statistics, or biology is a scientific discipline. The current paper shows that there is an alternative description possible, based on ideas of action theory, which both protects the integrity of the practice of astrology, and renders it a reasonable discipline, without making superfluous claims about its predictive efficacy. (...)
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  43. Anekāntavāda and Syādvāda.Rai Ashwini Kumar, T. M. Dak & Anil Dutta Mishra (eds.) - 1997 - Ladnun, Rajasthan: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute.
     
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  44. An Extensive Assessment of Factors Driving Theatre Audience Loyalty and Engagement.Ranjan Kumar, Prem Colaco, Girish Kalele, Naveen Kumar Rajendran, Shitij Goyal, Axita Thakkar & Lalit Khanna - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:643-653.
    Background: Theatre audience loyalty is vital to growing appreciation rates and overall consumer satisfaction. This research aims at discovering and understanding the relationship between TEE, PPV, and APQ, TSAT, AL and RTV. The goal of this study is to evaluate theatre audience behaviours and the factors that affect their propensity to revisit the theatre again. In order to look at the relationships between TEE, PPV, APQ, TSAT, AL, and RTV, the study used CB-SEM. To compare high and low groups of (...)
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    Aménagement hydroélectrique et droits communautaires dans l’Himalaya oriental.Deepak Kumar Mishra & Christian G. Caubet - 2019 - Multitudes 75 (2):191-195.
    Avec plus de cent soixante mémorandums d’accords signés avec des constructeurs de barrages, l’Etat d’Arunashal Pradesh, situé dans l’Himalaya, dans une région nord-orientale de l’Inde faisant limite avec la Chine, le Boutant et le Myanmar, occupe une place de choix dans les plans d’aménagement hydroélectrique de l’Inde. Cet état est le foyer d’environ vingt-cinq communautés autochtones, chacune avec ses différentes traditions culturelles et institutionnelles pour l’administration des propriétés collectives, comme les terres agricoles et les forêts. À l’Arunachal Pradesh, à la (...)
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    An Indian solution to 'incompleteness'.Ua Vinaya Kumar - 2009 - AI and Society 24 (4):351-364.
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    A Lexical Study on the Acquired Meanings of Selected English Words Used by Indian Railways.Vijay Kumar & Jyoti Jayal - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1053-1064.
    This study aims to investigate how the English Language used by the Indian Railways is different from other registers of English, and most importantly what is the effect of this register of English upon the common people. In other words, the present study aims at viewing the variety of language used by the Indian Railway as an independent register. For the purpose of investigation, a stylistic analysis is carried out. The data for the current study are collected from the platform, (...)
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    A new methodology for identification of β-transus temperature in α + β and β titanium alloys using ultrasonic velocity measurement.A. Kumar, T. Jayakumar, B. Raj & D. Banerjee - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (3):327-338.
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    A Possible Mechanism of Zika Virus Associated Microcephaly: Imperative Role of Retinoic Acid Response Element (RARE) Consensus Sequence Repeats in the Viral Genome.Ashutosh Kumar, Himanshu N. Singh, Vikas Pareek, Khursheed Raza, Subrahamanyam Dantham, Pavan Kumar, Sankat Mochan & Muneeb A. Faiq - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    A study in the ethics of the banishment of Sita.Arvind Kumar - 1975 - New Delhi: distributors, Delhi Book Co..
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