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    Unlikely Friends: Hu Shih and Chang Yuan-chi.Manying Ip - 1997 - Chinese Studies in History 31 (1):55-85.
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    Model of Calcium Dynamics Regulating $$IP_{3}$$, ATP and Insulin Production in a Pancreatic $$\beta$$-Cell. Vaishali & Neeru Adlakha - 2024 - Acta Biotheoretica 72 (1):1-26.
    The calcium signals regulate the production and secretion of many signaling molecules like inositol trisphosphate ( $$IP_{3}$$ ) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in various cells including pancreatic $$\beta$$ -cells. The calcium signaling mechanisms regulating $$IP_{3}$$, ATP and insulin responsible for various functions of $$\beta$$ -cells are still not well understood. Any disturbance in these mechanisms can alter the functions of $$\beta$$ -cells leading to diabetes and metabolic disorders. Therefore, a mathematical model is proposed by incorporating the reaction-diffusion equation for calcium (...)
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    The Type-Token Distinction and Four Problems with Propertarian IP Justifications.Wojciech Gamrot - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (6):1047-1059.
    Propertarian justifications of intellectual property postulate the appropriation of various entities, often called patterns, designs, or technologies. These must be immaterial and should not be confused with material structures that embody them. Hence two classes of objects are distinguished. It is convenient to refer to them as types and tokens. The type must involve a condition defining which material structures should be considered its tokens. For an IP regime to be economically meaningful one must necessarily appropriate types in a way (...)
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    Footprints of Feist in European Database Directive: A Legal Analysis of IP Law-making in Europe.Indranath Gupta - 2017 - Singapore: Imprint: Springer.
    Connected to the jurisprudence surrounding the copyrightability of a factual compilation, this book locates the footprints of the standard envisaged in a US Supreme court decision (Feist) in Europe. In particular, it observes the extent of similarity of such jurisprudence to the standard adopted and deliberated in the European Union. Many a times the reasons behind law making goes unnoticed. The compelling situations and the history existing prior to an enactment helps in understanding the balance that exists in a particular (...)
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    Non-abstract numerical representations in the IPS: further support, challenges, and clarifications.Roi Cohen Kadosh & Vincent Walsh - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):356-373.
    The commentators have raised many pertinent points that allow us to refine and clarify our view. We classify our response comments into seven sections: automaticity; developmental and educational questions; priming; multiple representations or multiple access(?); terminology; methodological advances; and simulated cognition and numerical cognition. We conclude that the default numerical representations are not abstract.
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    Grassroots activism of ancient China: Mohism and nonviolence.Hung-yok Ip - 2022 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book examines Mohism as a movement in early China. To analyze how the Mohists pursued power, the author analyzes nonviolence as a goal and strategy of the Mohist movement, the Mohists' creation of strategic knowledge, and their quest for a personhood that made their activism possible.
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  7. Bartolomé de las Casas. Máximo representante del humanismo sustantivo. Ultimo episodio del medioevo o principio de la Modernidad.Ip Fernandez - 1994 - Studium 34 (1):59-84.
     
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  8. El monopolo en la mano.Ip Fernandez - 1994 - Studium 34 (1):131-138.
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  9. Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas entre castellanos y catalanes. Solución del enigma de la edición de la Brevísima, de Barcelona, 1646.Ip Fernandez - 1996 - Studium : revista de filosofía y teología 36 (3):469-483.
     
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    Loosen Informed Consent Requirement in Research Context: The Notions of Exception of Informed Consent and Default Options.Chan Chan-ip - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (2):158-164.
  11. Is Confucianism Good for Business Ethics in China?Po Keung Ip - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):463-476.
    This article examines whether and to what extent Confucianism as a resilient Chinese cultural tradition can be used as a sound basis of business practice and management model for Chinese corporations in the twenty-first century. Using the core elements of Confucianism, the article constructs a notion of a Confucian Firm with its concepts of the moral person ( Junzi ), core human morality ( ren, yi, li ) and relationships ( guanxi ), as well as benign social structure (harmony), articulated (...)
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    Developing medical ethics in china's reform era.Po-Keung Ip - 2005 - Developing World Bioethics 5 (2):176-187.
    ABSTRACTThe paper gives an analytical synopsis of the problem of developing medical ethics in the early half of the 1990s in China, as perceived by Chinese scholars and medical professionals interested in medical ethics. The views captured and analyzed here were expressed in one of the two major journals on medical ethics in China: Chinese Medical Ethics. The economic reform unleashed profound changes in Chinese society, including in the medical field, creating irregularities and improprieties in the profession. Furthermore, the market (...)
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  13. The Challenge of Developing a Business Ethics in China.Po Keung Ip - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S1):211 - 224.
    The challenge of developing a business ethics in China in response to today's increasing demands of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is examined within the context of recent business scandals, food scare, labor issues, and environmental degradations the country is now experiencing. Two surveys on CSR are reported. This paper reports the recent CSR development in China and oudines the profile of a prospective business ethics for China. The formal constraints and substantive components of this business ethics are proposed against the (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Crony Capitalism in Taiwan.Po-Keung Ip - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1-2):167 - 177.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become increasingly popular in advanced economies in the West. In contrast, CSR awareness in Asia is rather low, both on the corporate and state level. However, recent events have shown that the CSR is receiving more attention by corporations in Asia. Recent development in CSR in Taiwan is one example of such a trend. A 2005 survey on the 700 publicly listed companies in Taiwan on␣CSR has highlighted the current CSR situation. Concurrently, the numbers of (...)
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  15. Confidence in judgments based on incomplete information.Ip Levin & Rd Johnson - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):351-351.
     
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    Political authority and resistance to injustice: A Confucian perspective.Kevin K. W. Ip - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (1):81-101.
    Those who bear the burdens of injustice and oppression are entitled to act in ways contrary to existing laws and institutions to secure their own entitlements and those of others. This article aims to articulate a Confucian perspective on resistance against injustice. There are reasons for thinking that the notion of resistance is fundamentally at odds with Confucian political thought. In this article, I move beyond this simple conflict/compatibility model and explore the complex relationships between resistance and Confucianism. On one (...)
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    Political authority and resistance to injustice: A Confucian perspective.Kevin K. W. Ip - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (1):81-101.
    Those who bear the burdens of injustice and oppression are entitled to act in ways contrary to existing laws and institutions to secure their own entitlements and those of others. This article aims to articulate a Confucian perspective on resistance against injustice. There are reasons for thinking that the notion of resistance is fundamentally at odds with Confucian political thought. In this article, I move beyond this simple conflict/compatibility model and explore the complex relationships between resistance and Confucianism. On one (...)
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    Business ethics and a state-owned enterprise in China.Po–Keung Ip - 2003 - Business Ethics: A European Review 12 (1):64-77.
    Since China's Reform Era began in 1979, corporations of all shapes and sizes mushroomed in the economic landscape. Among these companies, a few have distinguished themselves by their unique corporate cultures and financial performance. The Chinese state–owned enterprises (SOEs) are notorious for their inefficiency, conservatism, bloated bureaucracy, and obsoleteness. However, a few good SOEs stand out as corporations of excellence with commitment to business ethics. Very little study has been done on SOE corporate cultures and business ethics, especially in the (...)
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    Business ethics and a state–owned enterprise in China.Po–Keung Ip - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (1):64-77.
    Since China's Reform Era began in 1979, corporations of all shapes and sizes mushroomed in the economic landscape. Among these companies, a few have distinguished themselves by their unique corporate cultures and financial performance. The Chinese state–owned enterprises (SOEs) are notorious for their inefficiency, conservatism, bloated bureaucracy, and obsoleteness. However, a few good SOEs stand out as corporations of excellence with commitment to business ethics. Very little study has been done on SOE corporate cultures and business ethics, especially in the (...)
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    On the Conceptual Issues Surrounding the Notion of Relational Bohmian Dynamics.Antonio Vassallo & Pui Him Ip - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (8):943-972.
    The paper presents a program to construct a non-relativistic relational Bohmian theory, that is, a theory of N moving point-like particles that dispenses with space and time as fundamental background structures. The relational program proposed is based on the best-matching framework originally developed by Julian Barbour. In particular, the paper focuses on the conceptual problems that arise when trying to implement such a program. It is argued that pursuing a relational strategy in the Bohmian context leads to a more parsimonious (...)
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    Law, Virtue, and Public Health Powers.Eric C. Ip - 2021 - Public Health Ethics 14 (2):148-160.
    This article contributes to philosophical reflections on public health law by drawing on virtue jurisprudence, which rests on the straightforward observation that a political community and its laws will inevitably shape the character of its officials and subjects, and that an excellent character is indispensable to fulfilment. Thus, the law is properly set to encourage virtue and discourage vice. This opens a new perspective onto the ultimate purpose of public health law that is human flourishing. The means of pursuing this (...)
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    Universals of listening: Equivalent prosodic entrainment in tone and non-tone languages.Martin Ho Kwan Ip & Anne Cutler - 2020 - Cognition 202 (C):104311.
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    Emotion Granularity, Regulation, and Their Implications in Health: Broadening the Scope from a Cultural and Developmental Perspective.Ka I. Ip, Kewei Yu & Maria Gendron - forthcoming - Emotion Review.
    The ability to represent emotional experiences in a precise fashion with language, termed emotional granularity, is related to a number of beneficial outcomes. However, the emotion granularity construct and operationalization are rooted in the lens of so-called Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic (WEIRD) societies that focus on emotions as a mental-state phenomena. Using evidence from multiple non-WEIRD societies, we illustrate that people's everyday vernacular often emphasizes bodily over, or in addition to, mental states. This suggests that granularity focused only (...)
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    A Corporation for the “World”: The Vantone Group of China.Po-Keung Ip - 2003 - Business and Society Review 108 (1):33-60.
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    Anorexia nervosa, advance directives, and the law: A British perspective.Eric C. Ip - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (8):931-936.
    This article will explore whether the law should allow people with anorexia nervosa to refuse nutrition and hydration with special reference to the English decision in Re E (Medical Treatment: Anorexia). It argues that the judge in that case made the correct decision in holding that the patient, who suffered from severe anorexia nervosa, lacked capacity to make valid advance directives under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 of the United Kingdom, and that medical procedures that are apparently against her wishes (...)
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  26. Taoism and the foundations of environmental ethics.Po-Keung Ip - 1983 - Environmental Ethics 5 (4):335-343.
    I show how the Taoist philosophy, as examplified by both Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, is capable of providing a metaphysical foundation for environmental ethics. The Taoist concept of nature, the notions of ontological equality and axiological equality of beings, together with the doctrine of Wu Wei can fulfil, at least in a preliminary way, our purpose. The notion of a minimally coherent ethics is introduced and is shown to be pertinent to the construction of an ethics which bears a (...)
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    Business Ethics and the Well-Being of Nations – Is There a Connection?Po-Keung Ip - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (1):97 - 110.
    The aim of this paper is to examine whether and how business ethics is connected with the well-being of a nation. There has been active research in the well-being of nations across the globe in the last two decades, resulting in substantial theoretical progress and a wealth of empirical data on the well-beings of different nations across the globe. Dissatisfied with the conventional measures such as the GDP, well-being researchers have been developing alternative measures that can better capture the true (...)
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    Harnessing legal structures of virtue for planetary health.Eric C. Ip - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (12):833-837.
    Humans and other species depend on the planet’s well-being to survive and flourish. The health of the planet and its ecosystems is under threat from anthropogenic climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss. The promotion of planetary health against entrenched degradation of nature urgently requires ethical guidance. Using an ecocentric virtue jurisprudence approach, this article argues that the highest end of safeguarding planetary health is to secure the flourishing of the Earth community, of which the flourishing of humanity is but one (...)
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    COVID-19 Lockdowns: a Public Mental Health Ethics Perspective.Daisy Cheung & Eric C. Ip - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (4):503-510.
    States all over the world have reacted to COVID-19 with quarantines of entire cities, provinces, and even nations. Previous studies and preliminary evidence from current lockdowns suggest that emergency measures protecting the public’s physical health by dislocating individuals, families, and social networks could well be causing a devastating public health crisis of mental ill-health in the months and years to come. This article is the first to take a public mental health ethics perspective in examining these lockdowns, the lodestar of (...)
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    Immigration enforcement and justifications for causing harm.Kevin K. W. Ip - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    States are not only claiming the right to grant or deny entry to their territories but also enforcing this right against non-citizens in ways that cause significant harm to these individuals. In this article, I argue that endorsing the presumptive right to restrict immigration does not settle the question of when or how it may permissibly inflict harm on individuals to enforce this right. I examine three distinct justifications for causing harm to individuals. First, the justification of defensive harm holds (...)
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    Compressive strength and hot deformation mechanisms in as-cast Mg-4Al-2Ba-2Ca alloy.K. P. Rao, H. Y. Ip, K. Suresh, Y. V. R. K. Prasad, C. M. L. Wu, N. Hort & K. U. Kainer - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (35):4364-4377.
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    Egalitarianism and global justice: from a relational perspective.Kevin K. W. Ip - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In this book, Kevin Ip articulates and defends an egalitarian conception of global distributive justice grounded on the value of equality as a normative ideal of how human relations should be conducted. Arguing that relationships of equality, rather than those characterized by domination or exploitation, are a requirement for a just system, Ip spells out the real-world implications of this approach. Ip defends the ideal of equality against the diverse objections which have been brought to bear, and the responsibilities we (...)
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    Daoism and Business Ethics.Po-Keung Ip - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 935--954.
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    Business Ethics and the Well-Being of Nations – Is There a Connection?Po-Keung Ip - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (1):97-110.
    The aim of this paper is to examine whether and how business ethics is connected with the well-being of a nation. There has been active research in the well-being of nations across the globe in the last two decades, resulting in substantial theoretical progress and a wealth of empirical data on the well-beings of different nations across the globe. Dissatisfied with the conventional measures such as the GDP, well-being researchers have been developing alternative measures that can better capture the true (...)
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    Environmental Ethics: Intercultural Perspectives.King-Tak Ip (ed.) - 2009 - Rodopi.
    This book shows that environmental protection is a global concern that must enlist all of humanity¿s cultural, religious, and moral resources. The nine essays in this volume explore the foundations of environmental ethics in the Western philosophical tradition as well as from the perspectives of Christianity, Islam, Daoism, and Buddhism and propose morally responsible attitudes towards nature and the environment.
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    When (Not) to Trade with Autocrats: Complicity, Exploitation, and Human Rights.Kevin K. W. Ip - 2022 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 9 (1):69-88.
    Transnational trade is at the heart of the global economy. Trade relations often transcend both ideological divides and regime type. Trading with autocratic regimes, however, raises significant moral issues. In their recent book, On Trade Justice, Mathias Risse and Gabriel Wollner argue that trade with autocratic regimes is morally permissible only under a very limited set of circumstances. This article discusses the morally permissible trade policies that liberal democracies ought to adopt toward autocratic regimes. Liberal democracies trading with autocratic regimes (...)
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    Critical care ethics in Hong Kong: Cross-cultural conflicts as east meets west.F. Cheng, Mary Ip, K. K. Wong & W. W. Yan - 1998 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (6):616 – 627.
    The practice of critical care medicine has long been a difficult task for most critical care physicians in the densely populated city of Hong Kong, where we face limited resources and a limited number of intensive care beds. Our triage decisions are largely based on the potential of functional reversibility of the patients. Provision of graded care beds may help to relieve some of the demands on the intensive care beds. Decisions to forego futile medical treatment are frequently physician-guided family-based (...)
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    Business Ethics in Greater China: An Introduction.Allan K. K. Chan, Po-Keung Ip & Kit-Chun Joanna Lam - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S1):1 - 9.
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    Profiles of Adolescent Identity at the Intersection of Ethnic/Racial Identity, American Identity, and Subjective Social Status.Yuen Mi Cheon, Pak See Ip, Milou Haskin & Tiffany Yip - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The weizhi group of Xian: A chinese virtuous corporation. [REVIEW]Po-Keung Ip - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 35 (1):15 - 26.
    Since China opened herself up to the world in the late 70s, privately-owned companies of different trades began to emerge along side with the state-owned enterprises. Among these successful private enterprises, a few have distinguished themselves from the rest by their distinct corporate cultures. Despite an increasing number of research on private enterprises in China, little has been done to unveil the ethical aspects of their corporate cultures. This paper attempts to fill the gap. This paper focuses on one company (...)
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    The conundrums of the reasonable patient standard in English medical law.Shing Fung Lee, Eric C. Ip & Kelvin Hiu Fai Kwok - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-5.
    BackgroundIn its 2015 decision in Montgomery v. Lanarkshire Health Board, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom overruled the long-standing, paternalistic prudent doctor standard of care in favour of a new reasonable patient standard which obligates doctors to make their patients aware of all material risks of the recommended treatment and of any reasonable alternative treatment. This landmark judgment has been of interest to the rest of the common law world. A judicial trend of invoking Montgomery to impose more stringent (...)
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    Linguistic cues predict fraudulent events in a corporate social network.Max Louwerse, King-Ip Lin, Amanda Drescher & Gün Semin - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
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    Granular knowledge and rational approximation in general rough sets – I.A. Mani - forthcoming - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics:1-36.
    Rough sets are used in numerous knowledge representation contexts and are then empowered with varied ontologies. These may be intrinsically associated with ideas of rationality under certain conditions. In recent papers, specific granular generalisations of graded and variable precision rough sets are investigated by the present author from the perspective of rationality of approximations (and the associated semantics of rationality in approximate reasoning). The studies are extended to ideal-based approximations (sometimes referred to as subsethood-based approximations). It is additionally shown that (...)
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    "Possible definitions of an 'a priori' granule in general rough set theory" by A. Mani.Mani A. - unknown
    We introduce an abstract framework for general rough set theory from a mereological perspective and consider possible concepts of ’a priori’ granules and granulation in the same. The framework is ideal for relaxing many of the relatively superfluous set-theoretic axioms and for improving the semantics of many relation based, cover-based and dialectical rough set theories. This is a relatively simplified presentation of a section in three different recent research papers by the present author.
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    Jainadarśana meṃ padārtha-nirūpaṇa. Manīshā - 2019 - Kurukshetra: Nirmala Pabliśinga Hāusa.
    Study on the concept of substance, one of the basic elements in Jaina philosophy.
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  46. Ṭhākura Śrīrāmakṛshṇa.Mani Gangopadhyay - 1961
     
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  47. Ḳarnot tsadiḳ.Elijah Mani - 1975 - Edited by Bezalel ben Solomon & Joel Teitelbaum.
     
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  48. Sefer Siaḥ Yitsḥak.Elijah Mani - 1975
     
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  49. The Saint of Shirdi: Sri Sai Baba. With a foreword by B. V. Narasimha Swami.Mani Sahukar - 1952 - Bombay,: Hind Kitabs.
     
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  50. Ḥomer biṭul Torah: ha-kolel be-tokho Yalkut "Ḥomer biṭul Torah"..Yigʼal ben Gavriʼel Naḥmani - 2021 - [Israel]: [Yigʼal Naḥmani].
     
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