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    The Jaina theory of perception.Pushpa Bothra - 1976 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
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    Şerhu'l-ahlâki'l-adudiyye: ahlâk-ı adudiyye şerhi (eleştirmeli metin-çeviri).Ismāʻīl Mufīd Isṭanbūlī - 2014 - İstanbul: Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı. Edited by Eşref Altaş & Selime Çınar.
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  3. A New Approach towards the Study and Analysis of the History of Development of Biology in India.Pushpa M. Bhargava & Chandana Chakrabarti - 1995 - In Surendra Nath Sen (ed.), Science, Philosophy, and Culture in Historical Perspective. Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture. pp. 1--99.
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  4. Symmetry, Asymmetry, Beauty and Science.Pushpa M. Bhargava - 1993 - In Yash Pal, Ashok Jain & Subodh Mahanti (eds.), Science in Society: Some Perspectives. Gyan Pub. House in Collaboration with National Institute of Science, Technology, and Development Studies. pp. 38.
     
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  5. Views of Indian Medical Students on Bioethics and theTeaching of Ethics.Pushpa Dhar & Darryl Macer - 2001 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 11 (3):78-81.
    The present study was aimed at gaining a broad opinion regarding bioethical reasoning amongst student fraternity. These students had been admitted to medical schools after completion of their high school . Ethnically all the students were of Indian origin though they belonged to a diverse socio-economic-cultural background. The mean age of students was 18 years and a total of 125 first year medical students were questioned in 1998 , using the questionnaire designed by Macer with some modifications. The observations revealed (...)
     
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  6. Doctor-Patient Relationship Ethical Principles vs. Socio-Cultural Factors.Pushpa Misra - 2007 - In Ratna Dutta Sharma & Sashinungla (eds.), Patient-physician relationship. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 24.
     
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  7. Gandhijfs vision of a peaceful society.Pushpa Motiyani - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In Quest of Peace: Indian Culture Shows the Path. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--541.
     
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    Women’s Leadership in the Church of South India.E. Pushpa Lalitha - 2017 - Feminist Theology 26 (1):80-89.
    The author of this article is the first woman Bishop in the Church of South India. Her article outlines the development of women’s ministry in India, from the influence of European missionaries in the nineteenth century, and through the union of traditions which led to the formation of the CSI. Women have traditionally served in auxiliary ministries, as Bible Women or deaconesses. The story is set against the context of deeply traditional cultures. The second half of the article relates the (...)
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    Tripuri Phonetic Reader.Harold Schiffman & Pushpa Karapurkar - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):167.
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    Buddha vicāradhārā ke vividha āyāma.Pushpā Yādava (ed.) - 2013 - Kānapura: Sāhitya Nilaya.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Buddhist philosophy, doctrines and literature.
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    Fusion Approach: Theory, Contestation, Limits.Vikram Chandra, J. Hillis Miller, Gayatri Chakravorty, Ben Baer, Homi Bhabha, Grant Farred, Paul Jahshan, Bill Ashcroft, Stephen Morton, Dorota Kolodziejczyk, Adam Muller, Claire Chambers, James M. Ivory, David Lorne Macdonald, Sangeeta Ray, Pushpa N. Parekh, Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia, David Mesher, Cara Cilano, Dora Sales Salvador, Ryan Mowat, Joanne Trevenna, Amy Lee & Sumana Roy (eds.) - 2006 - Upa.
    fusion theory challenges efforts to see theory as inhibiting by presenting an approach that is innovative, eclectic, and subtle in order to draw out competing and constellating ideas and opinions. This collected volume of essays examines fusion theory and demonstrates how the theory can be applied to the reading of various works of Indian English novelists.
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    Pushpa Prasad, Lekhapaddhati. Documents of State and Everyday Life from Ancient and Early Medieval Gujarat: 9th to 15th Centuries.(Aligarh Historians Society Series.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xv, 245. $49.95. [REVIEW]Nile Green - 2010 - Speculum 85 (4):1011-1012.
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    Pushpa Kumari Jain . The Sūryaprakāśa of Sūryadāsa. Volume 1. xviii + 264 pp., figs., apps., bibl. Vadodara: Oriental Institute, 2001. Rs 265. [REVIEW]Kim Plofker - 2005 - Isis 96 (2):273-273.
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    On the Origins of Symmetry and Modularity in the Proteasome Family.Adrian C. D. Fuchs & Marcus D. Hartmann - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (5):1800237.
    The proteasome family of proteases comprises oligomeric assemblies of very different symmetry. In different sizes, it features ring‐like oligomers with dihedral symmetry that allow the stacking of further rings of regulatory subunits as observed in the modular proteasome system, but also less symmetric helical assemblies. Comprehensive sequence and structural analyses of proteasome homologs reveal a parsimonious scenario of how symmetry may have emerged from a monomeric ancestral precursor and how it may have evolved throughout the proteasome family. The four characterized (...)
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