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    The Bhagavad Gita: a life-changing conversation.Vandana R. Singh - 2022 - New Delhi, India: Paper Missile/Niyogi Books.
    Year after year, our exposure to the Gita remains limited to these fleeting visual engagements as they become part of our muscle memory as we go about our chores.
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    What Shall We Do About Our Concern with the Most Recent in Psychiatric Research?Shakuntala A. Singh Ajai R. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):45.
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    The Goal : Health for All The Commitment : All for Health.Shakuntala A. Singh Ajai R. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):97.
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    Replicative Nature of Indian Research, Essence of Scientific Temper, and Future of Scientific Progress.Shakuntala A. Singh Ajai R. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):57.
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    Towards A Suicide Free Society: Identify Suicide Prevention As Public Health Policy.Shakuntala A. Singh Ajai R. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):21.
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    Gandhi on Religion, Faith and Conversion: Secular Blueprint Relevant Today.Shakuntala A. Singh Ajai R. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):79.
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    Could Behavioral Economics Mitigate Shortcomings in Shared Decision-Making?Farhad R. Udwadia, Shivam Singh & Jonathan M. Marron - 2022 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 65 (3):469-483.
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    Notes on a Few Issues in the Philosophy of Psychiatry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):128.
    _The first part called the Preamble tackles: (a) the issues of silence and speech, and life and disease; (b) whether we need to know some or all of the truth, and how are exact science and philosophical reason related; (c) the phenomenon of Why, How, and What; (d) how are mind and brain related; (e) what is robust eclecticism, empirical/scientific enquiry, replicability/refutability, and the role of diagnosis and medical model in psychiatry; (f) bioethics and the four principles of beneficence, non-malfeasance, (...)
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    Biological Psychiatry, Research And Industry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):116.
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    Concerned Journals, Editors And ICMJE.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):90.
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    Questions That This Monograph Raises.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):134.
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    (1 other version)Replicative nature of Indian research, essence of scientific temper, and future of scientific progress.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2003 - Mens Sana Monographs 1 (4):3.
    A lot of Indian research is replicative in nature. This is because originality is at a premium here and mediocrity is in great demand. But replication has its merit as well because it helps in corroboration. And that is the bedrock on which many a fancied scientific hypothesis or theory stands, or falls. However, to go from replicative to original research will involve a massive effort to restructure the Indian psyche and an all round effort from numerous quarters. The second (...)
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    Academia, Journal Publishing and the Bio-Medical Industry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):11.
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    Clinical Practice Guidelines and Industry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):44.
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    Ethical Obligation Towards Research Subjects.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):107.
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    Emphasising prevention, developing therapies, complementing approaches.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2005 - Mens Sana Monographs 3 (2):15.
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    Brain-mind dyad, human experience, the consciousness tetrad and lattice of mental operations: and further, the need to integrate knowledge from diverse disciplines.Ajai R. Singh & Shakuntala A. Singh - 2011 - Mens Sana Monographs 9 (1):6-41.
    Brain, Mind and Consciousness are the research concerns of psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, cognitive neuroscientists and philosophers. All of them are working in different and important ways to understand the workings of the brain, the mysteries of the mind and to grasp that elusive concept called consciousness. Although they are all justified in forwarding their respective researches, it is also necessary to integrate these diverse appearing understandings and try and get a comprehensive perspective that is, hopefully, more than the sum of (...)
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    A look at CMAJ: A misty image indeed.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2006 - Mens Sana Monographs 4 (1):21.
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    Conceptual Foundations of Mens Sana Monographs.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1).
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    Guidelines, Editors, Pharma And The Biological Paradigm Shift.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):27.
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    (1 other version)Psychiatric Consequences of WTC collapse and the Gulf War.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2003 - Mens Sana Monographs 1 (1):5.
    Along with political, economic, ethical, rehabilitative and military dimensions, psychopathological sequelae of war and terrorism also deserve our attention. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre ( W.T.C.) in 2001 and the Gulf War of 1990-91 gave rise to a number of psychiatric disturbances in the population, both adult and children, mainly in the form of Post-traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD). Nearly 75,000 people suffered psychological problems in South Manhattan alone due to that one terrorist attack on the WTC in (...)
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  22. Preface - MSM 2009 Theme Monograph.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):1.
     
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    Towards a Suicide Free Society: Identify Suicide Prevention as Public Health Policy.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2003 - Mens Sana Monographs 1 (2):3.
    Suicide is amongst the top ten causes of death for all age groups in most countries of the world. It is the second most important cause of death in the younger age group (15-19 yrs.) , second only to vehicular accidents. Attempted suicides are ten times the successful suicide figures, and 1-2% attempted suicides become successful suicides every year. Male sex, widowhood, single or divorced marital status, addiction to alcohol ordrugs, concomitant chronic physical or mental illness, past suicidal attempt, adverse (...)
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    The two revolutions in bio-medical research.Ajai R. Singh & Shakuntala A. Singh - 2005 - Mens Sana Monographs 3 (1).
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    (1 other version)What shall we do about our concern with the most recent in psychiatric research?A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2003 - Mens Sana Monographs 1 (3):3.
    Most clinicians and researchers are concerned with recent advances in psychiatry. This involves the danger whether something time-tested may get sidelined for extra-scientific reasons. That the pharmaceutical industry and super-specialist researcher may keep churning out new findings to impress audiences is only a partial truth. Research progresses by refutation and self-correction. Acceptance in science is always provisional; changing paradigms, frameworks of enquiry and raising new questions is integral to break through in scientific knowledge. Hence, there is in science a constant (...)
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  26. Psychiatry, Science, Religion and Health.Ajai R. Singh & Shakuntala A. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):1.
     
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    What Propels The Pharma Industry?A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):121.
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    Guideline Standardisation, Cost Effectiveness, Industry Needs and Conflict of Interest.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2007 - Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1):56.
  29. Psychiatric ethics: role of philosophical enquiry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - forthcoming - Indian Philosophical Quarterly.
     
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    Cortical Contribution to Linear, Non-linear and Frequency Components of Motor Variability Control during Standing.König Ignasiak Niklas, Habermacher Lars, R. Taylor William & B. Singh Navrag - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Quest for Excellence: The Volume in Honour of Śrī Kireet Joshi.Kireet Joshi, D. P. Chattopadhyaya, S. R. Bhat, S. P. Singh & âSaâsiprabhåa Kumåara - 2000 - Richa Prakashan.
    Kireet Joshi, b. 1931, Indian philosopher and educationist; contributed articles.
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    Social influence on career choice decisions of business school graduates in India - an exploratory analysis.Vandana Madhavan, Murale Venugopalan & Gyanendra Singh Sisodia - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 12 (4):463.
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    Towards an environmentally sensitive healthcare ethics: ten tasks and one model.Kristine Bærøe, Anand Singh Bhopal & TOrbjørn Gundersen - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (6):382-383.
    In the face of environmental crises such as climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss—which all adversely impact on health—Gils-Schmidt and Salloch explore whether physicians can be justified in taking climate issues into account in clinical care.1 While their approach centres on the ‘climate-sensitive’ decisions, physicians can carry out on the micro-level of clinical decision-making, they encourage further discussions on how climate-related issues can be included across different levels of decision-making in healthcare. We propose a list of tasks and a model (...)
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  34. Spatial and temporal dimensions of counter-urbanization in the United States: 1960-1986.R. L. Forstall, L. Moulton, S. Ruggles, H. A. Morrow-Jones, C. A. Yesudian, W. K. Agyei, J. Mbamanya, A. Singh, R. L. Schiffer & D. Pumain - 1989 - Journal of Biosocial Science 21 (2):135-44.
     
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  35. Heidegger and the Poetic Human Dwelling.R. Raj Singh - 1997 - Analecta Husserliana 51:251-260.
     
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    Identification of Regions of Interest in Digital Mammograms.S. Singh & R. Al-Mansoori - 2000 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 10 (2):183-217.
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    Psychiatry's catch 22, need for precision, and placing schools in perspective.A. R. Singh - 2013 - Mens Sana Monographs 11 (1):42.
    The catch 22 situation in psychiatry is that for precise diagnostic categories/criteria, we need precise investigative tests, and for precise investigative tests, we need precise diagnostic criteria/categories; and precision in both diagnostics and investigative tests is nonexistent at present. The effort to establish clarity often results in a fresh maze of evidence. In finding the way forward, it is tempting to abandon the scientific method, but that is not possible, since we deal with real human psychopathology, not just concepts to (...)
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    Nyāya-kusumāñjaliḥ.H. R. Singh & Tribikram Pati - 1968 - Vāraṇasī: Bhāratīya-Vidyā-Prakāśana. Edited by Haridāsa Bhaṭṭācāryya & Śrīnārāyaṇa Miśra.
    Classical treatise on the fundamentals of Nyaya philosophy with commentaries; critical edition.
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    Resistance of nanocrystalline vis-à-vis microcrystalline Fe–Cr alloys to environmental degradation and challenges to their synthesis.R. K. Singh Raman, Rajeev K. Gupta & Carl C. Koch - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (23):3233-3260.
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  40. 50. Planning, Implementation and Monitoring for Self-Sufficiency in Fuel Wood Supply System of Village Islamnagar.R. C. Maheswari & Ramadhar Singh - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and technology for rural development. New Delhi: S. Chand & Co.. pp. 389.
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  41. Kant: Morality and the Right to Resistance.R. Singh - 1987 - South African Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):8-15.
     
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    Assessing the Impact of Creative Tasks on Cognitive and Imaginative Development in Children.Damanjeet Aulakh, R. Asha Rajiv, Prakhar Goyal, Amita Garg, Shivam Khurana, Ankita Singh & Dr Poonam Singh - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1011-1022.
    Children's cognitive and imaginative development is greatly enhanced by creative projects, which establish the groundwork for critical thinking, problem-solving, and flexibility. By evaluating improvements in creativity, memory, and problem-solving abilities, this study seeks to determine how creative activities affect children’s imaginative and cognitive growth. The dataset includes performance measures from 894 children between the ages of seven and ten who participated in eight weeks of either traditional or creative learning activities. Split the data into two groups, such as Group A (...)
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    Sexual attitudes and moral values: The importance of idealism and relativism.Betsy Singh & Donelson R. Forsyth - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (2):160-162.
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    The phase transition in 2H-TaS2at 75 K.J. P. Tidman, O. Singh, A. E. Curzon & R. F. Frindt - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):1191-1194.
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    Welcome to the Board, Prof James R. Flynn.A. R. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):210.
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    Dissociation between dreams and wakefulness: Insights from body and action representations of rare individuals with massive somatosensory deafferentation.Ishan-Singh J. Chauhan, Jonathan D. Cole, Alain Berthoz & Fabrice R. Sarlegna - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 106 (C):103415.
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    Template for MSM submissions.A. R. Singh - 2011 - Mens Sana Monographs 9 (1):320.
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    Liberalism, Parental Rights, Pupils' Autonomy and Education.Basil R. Singh - 1998 - Educational Studies 24 (2):165-182.
    Summary Liberals, from Mill to Rawls see personal autonomy as paramount in civil society. They see human dignity to consist essentially in personal autonomy, that is, ?in the ability of each person to determine for himself or herself a view of the good life? (Taylor, C. (1992) p. 27). Multiculturalism and ?The Politics of Recognition? p. 57 (Princeton, Princeton University Press). This emphasis on personal autonomy underlies much of liberal emphasis on freedom of conscience, justice, rights and fairness. Its core (...)
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    Straight Talk: The Challenge Before Modern Day Hinduism.A. R. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):189.
    _Hinduism, as an institution, offers very little to the poor and underprivileged within its fold. This is one of the prime reasons for voluntary conversion of Hindus from among its members. B.R. Ambedkar and A.R. Rahman provide poignant examples of how lack of education and health facilities for the underprivileged within its fold, respectively, led to their conversion. This can be countered by a movement to provide large-scale quality health [hospitals/PHCs] and educational [schools/colleges] facilities run by Hindu mission organisations spread (...)
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    Undue inducement: a case study in CAPRISA 008.Kathryn T. Mngadi, Jerome A. Singh, Leila E. Mansoor & Douglas R. Wassenaar - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (12):824-828.
    Participant safety and data integrity, critical in trials of new investigational drugs, are achieved through honest participant report and precision in the conduct of procedures. HIV prevention post-trial access studies in middle-income countries potentially offer participants many benefits including access to proven efficacious but unlicensed technologies, ancillary care that often exceeds local standards-of-care, financial reimbursement for participation and possibly unintended benefits if participants choose to share or sell investigational drugs. This case study examines the possibility that this combination of benefits (...)
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