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    Yatīndramatadīpikā, eka adhyayana.Kavitā Sūda Kohalī - 2015 - Dillī: Vidyānidhi Prakāśana.
    Study of Yatīndramatadīpikā, treatise on Viśiṣṭādvaita metaphysics and epistemology by Śrīnivāsācārya, Son of Govindācārya, active 17th century.
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    Ethical considerations in uterus transplantation.Kavita Kavita Shah Arora, Jessica Woessner & Valarie Blake - forthcoming - Medicolegal and Bioethics:81.
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    Response to WHO.Kavita Shah Arora & Allan Joel Jacobs - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (9):620-620.
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    Human Psychoneuroimmunology.Kavita Vedhara & Michael R. Irwin (eds.) - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Mind-body interactions have been the subject of debate for many generations. However, it is only in recent years that these interactions have become the subject of rigorous scientific enquiry. In recent years there have been major advances in our understanding of the stress process, the endocrine and immune systems, and the methodologies used to investigate these phenomena. As a result, we have witnessed an explosion of research activity in the field known as psychoneuroimmunology - the study of psychological processes and (...)
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    Interrogating Hick’s View of Religious Pluralism.Kavita Chauhan & Venusa Tinyi - 2023 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):77-97.
    A philosopher whose name has become almost synonymous with religious pluralism is John Hick. He justifies his position by borrowing insights and concepts from Immanuel Kant and Ludwig Wittgenstein. We argue that Kantian and Wittgensteinian frameworks are inadequate to explain and defend religious pluralism of the kind he advocates. We critically analyze the concepts of religious experience and religious language and then proceed to discuss Yoga school of Indian philosophy as a limiting case against his enterprise.
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    Female genital alteration: a compromise solution.Kavita Shah Arora & Allan J. Jacobs - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (3):148-154.
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    Uterus transplantation: ethical and regulatory challenges.Kavita Shah Arora & Valarie Blake - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (6):396-400.
    Moving forward rapidly in the clinical research phase, uterus transplantation may be a future treatment option for women with uterine factor infertility, which accounts for three per cent of all infertility in women. This new method of treatment would allow women, who currently rely on gestational surrogacy or adoption, to gestate and birth their own genetic offspring. Since uterus transplantation carries significant risk when compared with surrogacy and adoption as well as when compared with other organ transplants, it requires greater (...)
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  8. Tattva-jñāna.Rāmalāla Kohalī - 1968
     
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    Arachne’s Voice: Race, Gender and the Goddess.Kavita Maya - 2019 - Feminist Theology 28 (1):52-65.
    This article considers the issue of racial difference in the Goddess movement, using the mythological figure of Arachne, a skilful weaver whom the goddess Athena transformed into a spider, to explore the unequal relational dynamics between white Goddess feminists and women of colour. Bringing Goddess spirituality and thealogical metaphors of webs and weaving into dialogue with postcolonial and black feminist perspectives on the politics of voice, marginality and representation, the article points to some of the ways in which colonial narratives (...)
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    Entrepreneurial Spirit of the Indian Farmer.Kavita Mehra - 2002 - AI and Society 16 (1-2):112-118.
    The paper highlights entrepreneurial skills of Indian farmers, informal channels of communications in the socio-cultural setting of the village, tacit knowledge and factors responsible for the adoption of floriculture in open field conditions. It illustrates that the diffusion of new technology in a farming community is dependent on culture-based communication and the tacit knowledge-driven entrepreneurial spirit of a few.
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    Using indirect methods to understand the impact of forced migration on long-term under-five mortality.Kavita Singh, Unni Karunakara, Gilbert Burnham & Kenneth Hill - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (6):741.
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    Co-ordination of spatial perspectives in response to addressee feedback: Effects of perceived addressee understanding.Kavita E. Thomas & Elena Andonova - 2012 - Pragmatics and Cognition 20 (3):505-545.
    In this paper we investigate the effect of level of understanding revealed by feedback in the form of clarification requests from a route follower on a route giver’s spatial perspective choice in their response in route instruction dialogues. In an experiment varying the level of understanding displayed by route follower clarification requests (the independent variable), route giver perspective switching in response to this feedback is investigated. Three levels of understanding displayed by feedback are investigated: (1) low-level clarification requests indicating that (...)
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    Co-ordination of spatial perspectives in response to addressee feedback.Kavita E. Thomas & Elena Andonova - 2012 - Pragmatics and Cognition 20 (3):505-545.
    In this paper we investigate the effect of level of understanding revealed by feedback in the form of clarification requests from a route follower on a route giver’s spatial perspective choice in their response in route instruction dialogues. In an experiment varying the level of understanding displayed by route follower clarification requests, route giver perspective switching in response to this feedback is investigated. Three levels of understanding displayed by feedback are investigated: low-level clarification requests indicating that the instruction was not (...)
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    The Role of Assessments in Enhancing Motivation of University Students’ of Karachi.Kavita Khemchand & Muhammad Kang - 2023 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 62 (2):75-91.
    _The education system of Pakistan has always remained a cause of concern mainly for the educators, stakeholders, ruling political parties, students and parents’ community. A lot of effort has been put to upgrade the education system, increase the literacy rate and maintain the interest and motivation of the learner. One of the main reasons lies in the manner, in which the students are assessed, as assessments are considered to be the means of betterment and improvement. The main aim of the (...)
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  15. Vedāntācāryavijaya. Śrīvedāntācāry-avijayaḥ.Kauśika Kavitārkikasiṃha Vedāntācārya - 1964 - Edited by S. Ananthachari & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Gendered Discipline in Globalising India.Kavita Krishnan - 2018 - Feminist Review 119 (1):72-88.
    Discrimination and violence against women in India often tend to be discussed, framed and explained in cultural terms alone. It is a commonplace assumption that Indian cultural norms are responsible for women's oppression in India and that India's moves to open up the economy to globalisation will usher in modernity and empower women. Another similar assumption is that gendered violence and patriarchal oppression are produced and located primarily in the (Indian traditional) family and community, and that women's entry into the (...)
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    Speak No Evil? Conscience and the Duty to Inform, Refer or Transfer Care.Mark P. Aulisio & Kavita Shah Arora - 2014 - HEC Forum 26 (3):257-266.
    This paper argues that the type of conscience claims made in last decade’s spate of cases involving pharmacists’ objections to filling birth control prescriptions and cases such as Ms. Means and Mercy Health Partners of Michigan, and even the Affordable Care Act and the Little Sisters of the Poor, as different as they appear to be from each other, share a common element that ties them together and makes them fundamentally different in kind from traditional claims of conscience about which (...)
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    Toward a Global Science: Mining Civilizational Knowledge. Susantha Goonatilake.Kavita Philip - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):247-248.
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    Selecting Barrenness: The Use of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis by Congenitally Infertile Women to Select for Infertility.Kavita Shah - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 16 (1):7-21.
    Congenitally infertile woman such as those with Turner syndrome or Mayer Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome have available the technologies of oocyte harvestation, cryropreservation, in-vitro fertilization, and gestational surrogacy in order to have genetically related offspring. Since congenital infertility results in a variety of experiences that impacts on nearly every aspect of a person’s life, in the future it is possible that these women might desire a congenitally infertile child through the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis so as to share this common bond. (...)
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    A trial of a reproductive ethics and law curriculum for obstetrics and gynaecology residents.Kavita Shah Arora - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (12):854-856.
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    What Brings Physicians to Disciplinary Review? A Further Subcategorization.Kavita Shah Arora, Sharon Douglas & Susan Dorr Goold - 2014 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 5 (4):53-60.
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  22. Vida de Pitágoras. Suda - 2011 - In Hernández de la Fuente & A. David (eds.), Vidas de Pitágoras. Vilaür, Girona: Editorial Atalanta.
     
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    The Primacy of Autonomy, Honesty, and Disclosure—Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs' Placebo Opinions.Kavita R. Shah & Susan Dorr Goold - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):15-17.
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    Uterus Transplantation: The Ethics of Using Deceased Versus Living Donors.Bethany Bruno & Kavita Shah Arora - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (7):6-15.
    Research teams have made considerable progress in treating absolute uterine factor infertility through uterus transplantation, though studies have differed on the choice of either deceased or living donors. While researchers continue to analyze the medical feasibility of both approaches, little attention has been paid to the ethics of using deceased versus living donors as well as the protections that must be in place for each. Both types of uterus donation also pose unique regulatory challenges, including how to allocate donated organs; (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Providing and Promoting Contraception to Women with Opioid Use Disorder.Kavita Shah Arora, Brooke Bullington, Tani Malhotra & Nadia Abbass - 2022 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 33 (2):112-123.
    Women with opioid use disorder (OUD) face unique challenges meeting their reproductive goals. Because the rate of unintended pregnancy in this population is almost 80 percent, there has been a push to increase the use of contraceptives among reproductive-aged women with OUD.1 The patient-level ethical issues of such initiatives, however, are often overlooked. This review discusses the ethical issues in two realms: obtaining contraception when it is desired and avoiding contraceptive coercion when contraception is not desired. It is important that (...)
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  26. Balancing Consciences: How our Obsession with Autonomy Sacrifices our Duty to our Patients.Kavita Shah - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 16 (2):233-237.
    Healthcare in the United States is most often described and experienced as an immense, convoluted industry with a sum greater than its parts. However, it is important to remember that these parts are distinct, autonomous individuals and entities with their own beliefs, customs, and viewpoints. Moral issues surface abundantly in healthcare due to its interconnectedness with human life with enhanced proximity during life’s beginning and end. Therefore, these individual beliefs are prone to clashing as seen in three key relationships: between (...)
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    Increasing Cesarean Rates: The Balance of Technology, Autonomy, and Beneficence.Kavita R. Shah - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (7):58-59.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 7, Page 58-59, July 2012.
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    The Invisible Pregnant Woman.Kavita Shah Arora & Jonah Fleisher - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (2):23-25.
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    Teaching methodologies in pharmacology: A survey of students′ perceptions and experiences.Kavita Sekhri - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):40.
  30. Education and the widening of consciousness.Kavita A. Sharma - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi (ed.), Philosophy of Value-Oriented Education: Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 295.
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    Infertility in the developing world: The combined role for feminists and disability rights proponents.Kavita Shah & Frances Batzer - 2010 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 3 (2):109-125.
    Infertile women in the developing world face an additional layer of vulnerability compared to their counterparts in the developed world due to social, cultural, political, and socioeconomic factors that truly render their infertility a disability. After exploring how infertility in the developing world fits the World Health Organization’s biopsychosocial model of disability, we will argue that feminists and disability rights proponents should jointly articulate and advocate for change.
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    Improving Subject Recruitment By Maintaining Truly Informed Consent: A Practical Benefit of Disclosing Adverse Clinical Trial Results.Kavita R. Shah & Frances R. Batzer - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (8):36-37.
  33. Life is as is: teachings from the Mahabharata.Kavita A. Sharma - 2018 - New Delhi: Wisdom Tree. Edited by Indu Ramchandani.
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    Ritual Male Infant Circumcision and Human Rights.Allan J. Jacobs & Kavita Shah Arora - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (2):30-39.
    Opponents of male circumcision have increasingly used human rights positions to articulate their viewpoint. We characterize the meaning of the term “human rights.” We discuss these human rights arguments with special attention to the claims of rights to an open future and to bodily integrity. We offer a three-part test under which a parental decision might be considered an unacceptable violation of a child's right. The test considers the impact of the practice on society, the impact of the practice on (...)
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    Health Plan Performance Measurement: Does it Affect Quality of Care for Medicare Managed Care Enrollees?M. Kate Bundorf, Kavita Choudhry & Laurence Baker - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (2):168-183.
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    Paṃ. Śrīrāma Śarmā Ācārya kī saṃskr̥tika-sāmājika cetanā.Kavitā Rāyazādā - 2007 - Naī Dillī: Samaya Prakāśana.
    Study of the works of Śrīrāma Śarmā Ācārya, 1911-1990, Hindu philosopher.
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    Changing Social Order and the Quest for Justification: GMO Controversies in Japan.Fumiaki Suda & Tomiko Yamaguchi - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (3):382-407.
    Over the past decade, genetically modified organisms have come to be viewed as problematic in Japan, as evidenced by a large number of newspaper articles covering questions ranging from the unknown ecological impact of GMOs to uncertainty about food safety, and by the fact that a number of consumers’ groups have organized activities including demonstrations at the experiment stations and the submission of petitions to the government. Against this backdrop, this article attempts to understand the changing interpretation of the perceived (...)
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    Challenges to public engagement in science and technology in Japan: experiences in the HapMap Project.Eiko Suda, Darryl Macer & Ichiro Matsuda - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (1):1-20.
    Public engagement in science and technology has grown in importance as developments in science and technology make increasingly significant impacts on people's lives. Now, efforts to engage publics in social decision-making or consensus-building regarding science and technology involve participation, learning or deliberation opportunities, as well as interactive or coproductive efforts among various sectors in society based on the recognition of scientific activities as a part of social operations - even those performed by scientific communities. We have conducted a community engagement (...)
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    Can Truth Pluralism Preserve Substantive Truth?真理の多元主義は実質性を保てるか.Yuki Suda - 2020 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 53 (1):1-24.
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    Ethik: ein Überblick über die Theorien vom richtigen Leben.Max Josef Suda - 2005 - Wien: Böhlau.
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    Essential Learning for Active Citizenship: The Melbourne Story - Melbourne Museum.Liz Suda - 2008 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 16 (3):16.
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    Netsuzō no kagakusha: STAP saibō jiken.Momoko Suda - 2014 - Tōkyō: Bungei Shunjū.
    誰が、何を、いつ、なぜ、どのように捏造したのか? 歴史に残る不正事件をスクープ記者が追う。事件のその後も加筆した「完全版」。.
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  43. Ningen no tetsugakuteki tankyū.Toyotarō Suda - 1949
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  44. Sustainable History: Restoring the Royal Exhibition Building Forecourt.Liz Suda - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (1):55.
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    Shorter notes.Ρ Suda - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53:608-639.
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  46. Seiyō tetsugaku.Toyotarō Suda - 1969
     
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  47. Teaching and Learning: VELS - Telling Tales of Titanic - Integrating Social Education into Stories from the past in the Australian Curriculum - History.Liz Suda - 2010 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 18 (3):22.
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  48. Tutankhamun: Causing his name to live.Liz Suda - 2011 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 19 (3):37.
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  49. The Melbourne Story: Posing Essential Questions for Inquiry.Liz Suda - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (1):55.
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    What does an intermediate success rate mean? An analysis of a Piagetian liquid conservation task in the great apes.Chikako Suda & Josep Call - 2006 - Cognition 99 (1):53-71.
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