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    The Value of Epistemic Justice.V. Hari Narayanan & Akhil Kumar Singh - 2022 - Journal of Human Values 28 (3):200-208.
    The notion of epistemic injustice has become an important topic of inquiry in recent times. It refers to the injustice committed to a person when her claim to knowledge is not given due consideration. This article argues that there are two major sources of epistemic injustice: One is the dominating tendencies present in us, and the other is susceptibility to cognitive biases and distortions. When societies become more complex, injustice increases and one can see countless instances of epistemic injustice in (...)
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    Psychometric Comparisons of Benevolent and Corrective Humor across 22 Countries: The Virtue Gap in Humor Goes International.Sonja Heintz, Willibald Ruch, Tracey Platt, Dandan Pang, Hugo Carretero-Dios, Alberto Dionigi, Catalina Argüello Gutiérrez, Ingrid Brdar, Dorota Brzozowska, Hsueh-Chih Chen, Władysław Chłopicki, Matthew Collins, Róbert Ďurka, Najwa Y. El Yahfoufi, Angélica Quiroga-Garza, Robert B. Isler, Andrés Mendiburo-Seguel, TamilSelvan Ramis, Betül Saglam, Olga V. Shcherbakova, Kamlesh Singh, Ieva Stokenberga, Peter S. O. Wong & Jorge Torres-Marín - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Force constants and cohesive energies of some diatomic crystals.V. K. Mathur & S. P. Singh - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (144):1299-1302.
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    Business ethics and the international trade in hazardous wastes.Jang B. Singh & V. C. Lakhan - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):889 - 899.
    The annual production of hazardous wastes which was less than 10 million metric tonnes in the 1940s is now in excess of 320 million metric tonnes. These wastes are, in the main, by-products of industrial processes that have contributed significantly to the economic development of many countries which, in turn, has led to lifestyles that also generate hazardous wastes. The phenomenal increase in the generation of hazardous wastes coupled with various barriers to local disposal has led to the thriving international (...)
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    Annealing behaviour of nanocrystalline NiTi alloy produced by high-pressure torsion.R. Singh, H. Rösner, E. A. Prokofyev, R. Z. Valiev, S. V. Divinski & G. Wilde - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (22):3079-3092.
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    Refusing the Performance: Disrupting Popular Discourses Surrounding Latino Male Teachers and the Possibility of Disidentification.Michael V. Singh - 2019 - Educational Studies 55 (1):28-45.
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    Structural and magnetic properties of polymer-stabilized tetragonal Ni nanoparticles.Vidyadhar Singh, V. Srinivas & S. Ram - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (11):1401-1414.
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    Magnetic and structural behaviours of nanocrystalline Fe 70.8 Nb 3.7 Cu 1 Al 2.7 Mn 0.7 Si 13.5 B 7.6 alloy.A. Mitra, A. Panda, S. Singh, V. Rao & P. Ramachandrarao - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (12):1495-1509.
    The crystallization behaviour of Fe 70.8 Nb 3.7 Cu 1 Al 2.7 Mn 0.7 Si 13.5 B 7.6 alloy prepared in the form of amorphous ribbons by melt-spinning technique was studied using differential scanning calorimetry and the temperature variation in resistivity. An X-ray diffaction and transmission electron microscopy study showed the formation of f -Fe and/or Fe 3 nanoparticles after the first stage of crystallization. The activation energy for this nanophase formation was 68 kcal mol m 1 . The brittleness (...)
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    Comparison of group counseling with individual counseling in the comprehension of informed consent: a randomized controlled trial.Rajiv Sarkar, Thuppal V. Sowmyanarayanan, Prasanna Samuel, Azara S. Singh, Anuradha Bose, Jayaprakash Muliyil & Gagandeep Kang - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):8-.
    BackgroundStudies on different methods to supplement the traditional informed consent process have generated conflicting results. This study was designed to evaluate whether participants who received group counseling prior to administration of informed consent understood the key components of the study and the consent better than those who received individual counseling, based on the hypothesis that group counseling would foster discussion among potential participants and enhance their understanding of the informed consent.MethodsParents of children participating in a trial of nutritional supplementation were (...)
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    Chromosome segment duplications in Neurospora crassa: barren crosses beget fertile science.Parmit K. Singh, Srividhya V. Iyer, Mukund Ramakrishnan & Durgadas P. Kasbekar - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (2):209-219.
    Studies on Neurospora chromosome segment duplications (Dps) performed since the publication of Perkins's comprehensive review in 1997 form the focus of this article. We present a brief summary of Perkins's seminal work on chromosome rearrangements, specifically, the identification of insertional and quasiterminal translocations that can segregate Dp progeny when crossed with normal sequence strains (i.e., T × N). We describe the genome defense process called meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA that renders Dp‐heterozygous crosses (i.e., Dp × N) barren, which provides (...)
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  11. J. Effect of Non-Monetary Inputs in Winter Maize Production.V. P. Singh, S. D. Bam, T. P. Singh & S. B. Singh - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and technology for rural development. New Delhi: S. Chand & Co..
     
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    Synthesis, characterization and photoluminescence of Eu3+, Ce3+co-doped CaLaAl3O7phosphors.Vijay Singh, V. V. Ravi Kanth Kumar, R. P. S. Chakradhar & Ho-Young Kwak - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (22):3095-3105.
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    Neural Network-Based Sensor Fault Accommodation in Flight Control System.T. V. Rama Murthy & Seema Singh - 2013 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 22 (3):317-333.
    This article deals with detection and accommodation of sensor faults in longitudinal dynamics of an F8 aircraft model. Both the detection of the fault and reconfiguration of the failed sensor are done with the help of neural network-based models. Detection of a sensor fault is done with the help of knowledge-based neural network fault detection. Apart from KBNNFD, another neural network model is developed in this article for the reconfiguration of the failed sensor. A model-based approach of the neural network (...)
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    In-plane and out-of-plane anisotropic magnetoresistances in La1 −xPbxMnO3thin films.D. K. Aswal, A. Singh, C. Thinaharan, S. M. Yusuf, C. S. Viswanadham, G. L. Goswami, L. C. Gupta, S. K. Gupta, J. V. Yakhmi & V. C. Sahni - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (28):3181-3191.
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    Structural, electronic and optical properties of ultrathin thallium nanowires – anab initiostudy.B. K. Agrawal, V. Singh, R. Srivastava & S. Agrawal - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (16):2335-2353.
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    A discussion in the mind brain consciousness group 2010-2011: Let's study the structure that is the Very Raison de etre of our existence. [REVIEW]A. R. Singh, R. Godwin, G. Mograbi, R. Balasubramanian & V. Garyali - 2011 - Mens Sana Monographs 9 (1):284.
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    Korean womens labor force participation: attitude and behavior.Minja Kim Choe, Sae-Kwon Kong, Karen Oppenhelm Mason, F. J. Sichona, U. C. Isiugo-Abanihe, J. A. Ebigbola, A. A. Adewuyi, K. K. Singh, C. M. Suchindran & V. Singh - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (4):473-82.
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    High pressure structural investigation on LaGa.M. Sekar, N. V. Chandra Shekar, Sharat Chandra, P. Ch Sahu, R. Babu, A. K. Sinha, Anuj Upadhyay & M. N. Singh - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (34):4264-4275.
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  19. Proceedings of the British Academy, 138 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, V.Singh Ajit - 2006
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    The intention to disclose medical errors among doctors in a referral hospital in North Malaysia.Arvinder-Singh Hs & Abdul Rashid - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1).
    BackgroundIn this study, medical errors are defined as unintentional patient harm caused by a doctor’s mistake. This topic, due to limited research, is poorly understood in Malaysia. The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of doctors intending to disclose medical errors, and their attitudes/perception pertaining to medical errors.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary public hospital from July- December 2015 among 276 randomly selected doctors. Data was collected using a standardized and validated self-administered questionnaire intending to (...)
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    The intention to disclose medical errors among doctors in a referral hospital in North Malaysia.Abdul Rashid & Arvinder-Singh Hs - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):3.
    BackgroundIn this study, medical errors are defined as unintentional patient harm caused by a doctor’s mistake. This topic, due to limited research, is poorly understood in Malaysia. The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of doctors intending to disclose medical errors, and their attitudes/perception pertaining to medical errors.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary public hospital from July- December 2015 among 276 randomly selected doctors. Data was collected using a standardized and validated self-administered questionnaire intending to (...)
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    Medicine as a corporate enterprise, patient welfare centered profession, or patient welfare centered professional enterprise?Ajai Singh & Shakuntala Singh - 2005 - Mens Sana Monographs 3 (2):19.
    There is an alarming trend in the field of medicine, whose portents are ominous but do not seem to shake the complacency and merry making doing the rounds. The wants of the medical man have multiplied beyond imagination. The cost of organizing conferences is no longer possible on delegate fees. The bottom-line is: Crores for a Conference, Millions for a Mid-Term. However, the problem is that sponsors keep a discreet but careful tab on docs. All in all, costs of medicines (...)
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    Considering medical assistance in dying for minors: the complexities of children’s voices.Harprit Kaur Singh, Mary Ellen Macdonald & Franco A. Carnevale - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (6):399-404.
    Medical assistance in dying legislation in Canada followed much deliberation after the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling in Carter v. Canada. Included in this deliberation was the Special Joint Committee on Physician Assisted Dying’s recommendation to extend MAID legislation beyond the inclusion of adults to mature minors. Children's agency is a construct advanced within childhood studies literature which entails eliciting children’s voices in order to recognise children as active participants in constructing their own childhoods. Using this framework, we consider the (...)
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  24. William Brian Reddaway 1913-2002.Ajit Singh - 2006 - In Singh Ajit (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, 138 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, V. pp. 285-306.
     
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  25. Encyclopaedia of Jaina studies.Sāgaramala Jaina, Maruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari, Kamal Giri & Harihar Singh (eds.) - 2010 - Varanasi: Parshwanath Vidyapeeth.
     
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    Covert treatment in psychiatry: Do no harm, true, but also dare to care.Ajai R. Singh - 2008 - Mens Sana Monographs 6 (1):81.
    _Covert treatment raises a number of ethical and practical issues in psychiatry. Viewpoints differ from the standpoint of psychiatrists, caregivers, ethicists, lawyers, neighbours, human rights activists and patients. There is little systematic research data on its use but it is quite certain that there is relatively widespread use. The veil of secrecy around the procedure is due to fear of professional censure. Whenever there is a veil of secrecy around anything, which is aided and abetted by vociferous opposition from some (...)
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    Science and society.A. V. Baliga (ed.) - 1972 - Bombay,: Lalvani Pub. House.
    The science of man, by A. Schaff.--The humanistic meaning of natural science, by R. Mukerjee.--The role of social sciences in the struggle for progress, by R. Schlesinger.--Scientific research in developing countries, by J. D. Bernal.--Problems of science and technology in underdeveloped countries by, D. D. Kosambi.--Priorities in scientific research for economic development, by J. Bognar.--Science and technology in underdeveloped countries, by S. H. Zaheer.--Science and scientific workers, by E. Olszewski.--Medical research in developing countries, by C. G. Pandit & N. P. (...)
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    Book Reviews : S. Ramanarayan, T.V. Rao and Kuldeep Singh, eds, Organization Development: Interventions and Strategies. New Delhi: Response Books, 1998, 408 pp. Rs 450(Hb), Rs 265(Pb). [REVIEW]Kalburgi M. Srinivas - 1999 - Journal of Human Values 5 (1):84-86.
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    Book Reviews : S. Ramanarayan, T.V. Rao and Kuldeep Singh, eds, Organization Development: Interventions and Strategies. New Delhi: Response Books, 1998, 408 pp. Rs 450(Hb), Rs 265. [REVIEW]Kalburgi M. Srinivas - 1999 - Journal of Human Values 5 (1):84-86.
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  30. Collected Papers (Papers of Mathematics or Applied Mathematics), Volume V.Florentin Smarandache - 2014 - Brussels, Belgium: EuropaNova.
    This volum includes 37 papers of mathematics or applied mathematics written by the author alone or in collaboration with the following co-authors: Cătălin Barbu, Mihály Bencze, Octavian Cira, Marian Niţu, Ion Pătraşcu, Mircea E. Şelariu, Rajan Alex, Xingsen Li, Tudor Păroiu, Luige Vlădăreanu, Victor Vlădăreanu, Ştefan Vlăduţescu, Yingjie Tian, Mohd Anasri, Lucian Căpitanu, Valeri Kroumov, Kimihiro Okuyama, Gabriela Tonţ, A. A. Adewara, Manoj K. Chaudhary, Mukesh Kumar, Sachin Malik, Alka Mittal, Neetish Sharma, Rakesh K. Shukla, Ashish K. Singh, Jayant (...)
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    Managed Care: Immunity for Peer Review Under HCQIA.Kaley Klanica - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (1):160-161.
    In Singh v. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit held that defendant Blue Cross/Blue Shield's peer review practices satisfied the immunity standard for professional review actions according to the Health Care Quality Improvement Act, and the First Circuit affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts's grant of summary judgment in favor of the defendant.After Blue Cross/Blue Shield merged with Bay State Health Care, Blue Cross began to offer (...)
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    Managed Care: Immunity for Peer Review under HCQIA.Kaley Klanica - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (1):160-161.
    In Singh v. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit held that defendant Blue Cross/Blue Shield's peer review practices satisfied the immunity standard for professional review actions according to the Health Care Quality Improvement Act, and the First Circuit affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts's grant of summary judgment in favor of the defendant.After Blue Cross/Blue Shield merged with Bay State Health Care, Blue Cross began to offer (...)
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    Priming and Narrative Habits in the Phenomenological Interview: Reflections on a Study of Tourette Syndrome.Anthony V. Fernandez - 2024 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 31 (1):43-45.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Priming and Narrative Habits in the Phenomenological InterviewReflections on a Study of Tourette SyndromeThe author reports no conflicts of interest.In "Dimensions, Not Types: On the Phenomenology of Premonitory Urges in Tourette Syndrome," Lisa Curtis-Wendlandt and Jack Reynolds provide new insights into some of the experiences characteristic of Tourette syndrome (TS). Their study is an excellent example of applied phenomenology (Burch, 2021), combining philosophy and qualitative research methods to illuminate (...)
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    Age differences in priming as a function of processing at encoding.Emma V. Ward - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 117 (C):103626.
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    Die Geburt der Religionsgeschichte aus dem Geist des liberalen Protestantismus: Der Fall Frankreich.Vsevolod V. Zolotukhin - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):116-138.
    Zusammenfassung Der Beitrag widmet sich der Entstehung des Faches Religionsgeschichte in Frankreich. Die Vorgeschichte zu diesem Prozess beginnt mit Benjamin Constants Religionsphilosophie der 1810–1820er Jahre, in der die lokalen und diachronen Veränderungen des allgemein menschlichen religiösen Gefühls als ein Schlüssel zur Religionsgeschichte verstanden wurden. Nach einer langen Pause wird das Thema des religiösen Gefühls in Albert Révilles liberaltheologischem Projekt wieder aktuell. Ausgehend von Schleiermachers Voraussetzungen hoffte Réville dadurch die Apologetik zu modernisieren wie auch den Weg zum theologischen Inklusivismus zu bahnen. (...)
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    On the issue of classification of buddhist sacral formulas.A. V. Zorin - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):330-340.
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    Tarrying with Sexual Difference.Athena V. Colman - 2022 - In Ruthanne Crapo Kim, Yvette Russell & Brenda Sharp (eds.), Horizons of Difference: Rethinking Space, Place and Identity with Irigaray. Albany, NY, USA: The State University of New York Press. pp. 17-39.
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    Back to the Future? Temporality and Society in Indian Constitutional Law: A Closer Look at Section 377 and Sabarimala Decisions and the Genealogy of Legal Reasoning.Jean-Philippe Dequen - 2020 - Journal of Human Values 26 (1):17-29.
    ‘On the 26th of January 1950, we are going to enter into a life of contradictions. In politics we will have equality and in social and economic life we will have inequality’. B. R. Ambedkar’s famous last speech to the Constituent Assembly on 25 November 1949 still resonates within contemporary Indian constitutional law, and even more so his following interrogation: ‘how long shall we continue to live this life of contradictions?’ Prima facie societal, the contradiction is however also a temporal (...)
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    Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility and Product Perceptions in Consumer Markets: A Cross-cultural Evaluation.Jaywant Singh & Igancio Rodriguez del Bosque - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (3):597-611.
    The concept of corporate social responsibility is becoming integral to effective corporate brand management. This study adopts a multidimensional and cross-country perspective of the concept and analyses consumer perceptions of behaviour of four leading consumer products manufacturers. Data was collected from consumers in two countries – Spain and the UK. The study analyses consumers’ degree of interest in corporate responsibility and its impact on their perception about the company. The findings here suggest a weak impact of company-specific communication on consumers’ (...)
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    What Does it Mean to Be a Minor?I. V. Dudenkova - 2019 - Sociology of Power 31 (1):30-50.
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  41. Expanding the Duty to Rescue to Climate Migration.David N. Hoffman, Anne Zimmerman, Camille Castelyn & Srajana Kaikini - 2022 - Voices in Bioethics 8.
    Photo by Jonathan Ford on Unsplash ABSTRACT Since 2008, an average of twenty million people per year have been displaced by weather events. Climate migration creates a special setting for a duty to rescue. A duty to rescue is a moral rather than legal duty and imposes on a bystander to take an active role in preventing serious harm to someone else. This paper analyzes the idea of expanding a duty to rescue to climate migration. We address who should have (...)
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    Influences of High and Low Variability on Infant Word Recognition.Leher Singh - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):833.
  43. Peer review versus editorial review and their role in innovative science.Nicole Zwiren, Glenn Zuraw, Ian Young, Michael A. Woodley, Jennifer Finocchio Wolfe, Nick Wilson, Peter Weinberger, Manuel Weinberger, Christoph Wagner, Georg von Wintzigerode, Matt Vogel, Alex Villasenor, Shiloh Vermaak, Carlos A. Vega, Leo Varela, Tine van der Maas, Jennie van der Byl, Paul Vahur, Nicole Turner, Michaela Trimmel, Siro I. Trevisanato, Jack Tozer, Alison Tomlinson, Laura Thompson, David Tavares, Amhayes Tadesse, Johann Summhammer, Mike Sullivan, Carl Stryg, Christina Streli, James Stratford, Gilles St-Pierre, Karri Stokely, Joe Stokely, Reinhard Stindl, Martin Steppan, Johannes H. Sterba, Konstantin Steinhoff, Wolfgang Steinhauser, Marjorie Elizabeth Steakley, Chrislie J. Starr-Casanova, Mels Sonko, Werner F. Sommer, Daphne Anne Sole, Jildou Slofstra, John R. Skoyles, Florian Six, Sibusio Sithole, Beldeu Singh, Jolanta Siller-Matula, Kyle Shields, David Seppi, Laura Seegers, David Scott, Thomas Schwarzgruber, Clemens Sauerzopf, Jairaj Sanand, Markus Salletmaier & Sackl - 2012 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (5):359-376.
    Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits the enormous unstructured influx of information and the sheer amount of dubious data, which in its absence would plunge science into chaos. In particular, peer review offers the benefit of eliminating papers that suffer from poor craftsmanship or methodological shortcomings, especially in the experimental sciences. However, we believe that peer review is not always appropriate for the evaluation of controversial hypothetical science. We argue that (...)
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    The teaching of ethics in canadian schools of management and administrative studies.Jang B. Singh - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (1):51 - 56.
    Business ethics has been described as a prime academic growth industry. This paper reports the findings of a survey aimed at establishing the status of ethics in the curricula of Canadian Schools of Management and Administrative Studies. It was found that twenty-three of the forty-two responding schools offer courses in business ethics and that they offer a total of twenty-five ethics courses, twenty of which are offered as electives. Forty-two percent of the schools not offering a course in business ethics (...)
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  45. Domestification of medicinal plants and Eco-friendly traditional farming in kumaon Hills: An overview.Promila Sharma & Sucheta Singh - 2008 - In Kuruvila Pandikattu (ed.), Dancing to Diversity: Science-Religion Dialogue in India. Serials Publications. pp. 135.
     
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    Microbe–Microbe, Microbe–Plant Biocommunication.Irena Sherameti, Paul Murugan, Shashibala Singh & Ajit Varma - 2010 - In Günther Witzany (ed.), Biocommunication in Soil Microorganisms. Springer. pp. 439.
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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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    Body shape and women’s attractiveness.Devendra Singh - 1993 - Human Nature 4 (3):297-321.
    This paper examines the role of body fat distribution as measured by waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) on the judgment of women’s physical attractiveness. It presents evidence that WHR is correlated with a woman’s reproductive endocrinological status and long-term health risk. Three studies were conducted to investigate whether humans have perceptual and cognitive mechanisms to utilize the WHR to infer attributes of women’s health, youthfulness, attractiveness, and reproductive capacity. College-age as well as older subjects of both sexes rank female figures with normal (...)
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    Ethics Programs in Canada's Largest Corporations.Jang B. Singh - 2006 - Business and Society Review 111 (2):119-136.
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    Moving into the Ecumenical Future: Foundations of a Paradigm for Christian Ethics, by John W. Crossin, OSFS.Marc V. Rugani - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):425-426.
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