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    Complementary frequency selective surface pair-based intelligent spatial filters for 5G wireless systems.Pradeep Kumar, Ranjan Mishra & Ankush Kapoor - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):1054-1069.
    Frequency selective surface -based intelligent spatial filters are capturing the eyes of the researchers by offering a dynamic behavior when exposed to the electromagnetic radiations. In this manuscript, a concept of creating complementary structures which stems from Babinet’s principle is illustrated. A hybrid complementary pair of FSS comprising double square loop FSS and double square slot FSS on either side of the dielectric substrate is proposed. DSLFSS offers band-pass behavior and can be placed as a superstrate, whereas DSSFSS behaves as (...)
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    Novel HDPE–quasicrystal composite fabricated for wear resistance.Ankush Kothalkar, Amit S. Sharma, Krishanu Biswas & Bikramjit Basu - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (19-21):2944-2953.
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    Is the frontal lobe involved in conscious perception?Shervin Safavi, Vishal Kapoor, Nikos K. Logothetis & Theofanis I. Panagiotaropoulos - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Meaning-Making Through Creativity During COVID-19.Hansika Kapoor & James C. Kaufman - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an abrupt change in routines and livelihoods all around the world. This public health crisis amplified a number of systemic inequalities that led to populations needing to grapple with universally difficult truths. Yet some individuals, firms, and countries displayed resilient and creative responses in coping with pressing demands on healthcare and basic sanity. Past work has suggested that engaging in creative acts can be an adaptive response to a changing environment. Therefore, the purpose of this (...)
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    I Didn’t Have Time! A Qualitative Exploration of Misbehaviors in Academic Contexts.Hansika Kapoor, Vedika Inamdar & James C. Kaufman - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (2):191-208.
    Students display resistance, including academic dishonesty, at all educational levels. In the present study, we qualitatively examined the extent and incidence of academic misbehaviors by 101 US college students. Using a combination of self-reported closed- and open-ended questions, we developed a multi-faceted understanding of how students perceived their own classroom misbehaviors to avoid work as being original, clever, deceptive, and unethical. Questions pertaining to possible prevention, impact on grade, and repetition of the misbehavior were also included. Further, environmental contributors of (...)
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    Promoting Ethical Behaviours by Instant Mindfulness Meditation in Ethics Education.Puneeta Goel, Rupali Misra, Komal Kapoor & Simmi Khurana - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 19:77-92.
    There is a growing need to identify what really can converge classroom learning to the real-life practising of ethical principles. We examine if the effectiveness of ethics education can be improved through meditation-based mindfulness intervention. Our baseline experiment is a procedurally modified version of the anagram exercise (Ruedy and Schweitzer 2010) for measuring unethical behaviour. We introduce a brief meditation intervention to induce instant mindfulness. Our findings indicate substantive evidence confirming the positive effect of the state of mindfulness on ethical (...)
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    Socioeconomic changes as covariates of overweight and obesity among tangkhul naga tribal women of manipur, north-east india.N. K. Mungreiphy & Satwanti Kapoor - 2010 - Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (3):289-305.
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    Are Cheaters Common or Creative?: Person-Situation Interactions of Resistance in Learning Contexts.Hansika Kapoor & James C. Kaufman - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (2):157-174.
    Students display resistance in the classroom in numerous ways, often in the form of academic misconduct. Some argue that resistance can reflect cleverness and creativity, rather than apathy. This investigation aimed to develop a psychometric tool to examine classroom resistance as well as identify individual and situational determinants of the same. Data from 853 participants was collected on measures of resistance behaviors in educational contexts and their environmental contributors, creativity, personality, and deception. Further, participants indicated their frequency of resistance across (...)
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    Sabda, text and interpretation in Indian thought: festschrift for professor Kapil Kapoor.Kapil Kapoor, S. K. Sareen & Makarand R. Paranjape (eds.) - 2004 - New Delhi: Mantra Books.
    Contributed articles on semantics philosophy of vedic literature and poetics presented earlier at a seminar honoring Kapil Kapoor, Indian Indologist.
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    Žižek, Antagonism and Politics Now: Three Recent Controversies.Ilan Kapoor - 2018 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (1).
    This article focuses on three recent controversies in which Žižek has been embroiled and for which he has taken positions that rest on the notion of antagonism. His views on Eurocentrism, the European refugee crisis and trans politics have been the subject of notable disapproval, if not denunciation. Critics reproach him for being Eurocentric, racist and transphobic, charges which he has repeatedly countered. The article will examine the differing theoretical and political positions in these debates, underlining what Žižek’s critics miss (...)
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    Confronting desire: psychoanalysis and international development.Ilan Kapoor - 2020 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    This book critically analyzes important current issues in international development-growth, poverty, inequality, participation, consumption, corruption, gender, race, LGBT politics, revolution, universalism-by deploying key psychoanalytic concepts-enjoyment, fantasy, antagonism, fetishism, envy, drive, perversion, hysteria. It draws on the work of Lacan and Žižek, and on psychoanalytic postcolonial and feminist scholarship.
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  12. Desynchronization and Rebound of Beta Oscillations During Conscious and Unconscious Local Neuronal Processing in the Macaque Lateral Prefrontal Cortex.Theofanis I. Panagiotaropoulos, Vishal Kapoor & Nikos K. Logothetis - 2014 - In Ezequiel Morsella & T. Andrew Poehlman (eds.), Consciousness and action control. Lausanne, Switzerland: Frontiers Media SA.
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    Genetic and environmental influences on blood pressure in an urban indian population.Shilpi Gupta & Satwanti Kapoor - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (1):1-11.
    SummaryAggarwal Baniyas were found to have a high prevalence of high blood pressure. Genetic and environmental influences may be implicated for this risk factor of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for common genetic and environmental influences on blood pressure measures ). The population-based sample was comprised of 309 Aggarwal Baniya families, including 1214 individuals from New Delhi, India. The prevalence of obesity in this community was found to be high. Correlation and heritability were (...)
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    Transcription factors regulating the progression of monocot and dicot seed development.Pinky Agarwal, Sanjay Kapoor & Akhilesh K. Tyagi - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (3):189-202.
    Seed development in this paper has been classified into the three landmark stages of cell division, organ initiation and maturation, based on morphological changes, and the available literature. The entire process proceeds at the behest of an interplay of various specific and general transcription factors (TFs). Monocots and dicots utilize overlapping, as well as distinct, TF networks during the process of seed development. The known TFs in rice and Arabidopsis have been chronologically categorized into the three stages. The main regulators (...)
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    Abo blood groups and completed reproductive performance of rural haryanavi couples: Analysing measures of selection intensities.Krishan Sharma & Rajni Kapoor - 2004 - Journal of Biosocial Science 36 (6):633-646.
    The possible differential effects of ABO blood group materno-paternal (fetal) incompatibility on completed reproductive performance were investigated on a sample of 100 couples (100 fathers and 100 mothers) from three villages in the Jind district of Haryana state, India. The average number of live births per mating couple was slightly higher for the incompatible matings (5·32) than the compatible ones (5·05). This advantage was offset by higher postnatal mortality in the former. Consequently, the average number of living children in the (...)
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    The Origins of Laurent's Organic Classification.Satish C. Kapoor - 1969 - Isis 60 (4):477-527.
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  17. The philosophy and religion of Śrī Caitanya: the philosophical background of the Hare Krishna movement.O. B. L. Kapoor - 1976 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
     
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    Comparative literary theory: an overview.Kapil Kapoor - 2014 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
  19. De-subjugating Timeless Vocabularies: Swami Vivekananda as Intellectual Catalyst.Kapil Kapoor - 2021 - In Rita DasGupta Sherma (ed.), Swami Vivekananda: his life, legacy, and liberative ethics. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Emerging perspectives in philosophy: a critical reflection of thought.Madhu Kapoor, Kakali Ghoshal & Sushmita Bhowmik (eds.) - 2011 - Kolkata: Readers Service in association with Budge Budge College, Dept. of Philosophy.
    Contributed papers presented at a seminar organized by Department of Philosophy, Budge Budge College.
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    Fine-grained Concurrency with Separation Logic.Kalpesh Kapoor, Kamal Lodaya & Uday S. Reddy - 2011 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 40 (5):583-632.
    Reasoning about concurrent programs involves representing the information that concurrent processes manipulate disjoint portions of memory. In sophisticated applications, the division of memory between processes is not static. Through operations, processes can exchange the implied ownership of memory cells. In addition, processes can also share ownership of cells in a controlled fashion as long as they perform operations that do not interfere, e.g., they can concurrently read shared cells. Thus the traditional paradigm of distributed computing based on locations is replaced (...)
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    Hinduism: the faith eternal.Satish K. Kapoor - 2015 - Kolkata: Advaita Ashrama. Edited by Shuddhidananda.
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    Innovation in Isolation? COVID-19 Lockdown Stringency and Culture-Innovation Relationships.Hansika Kapoor, Arunima Ticku, Anirudh Tagat & Sampada Karandikar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19 in 2020, several countries implemented lockdown procedures to varying degrees. This article sought to examine the extent to which country-level strictness, as measured by the Government Response Stringency Index, moderated the relationship between certain cultural dimensions and estimates of national innovation. Data on 84 countries were collated for Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, and from the Global Innovation Index. Owing to the robust relationships between innovation and the dimensions of uncertainty avoidance, power distance, (...)
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  24. Intermedial study of Stuart Patience's paintings and E.T.A. Hoffmann's Der Sandmann (1816).Sahib Kapoor - 2023 - In Rosy Singh (ed.), Aesthetics across cultures: intertextuality, intermediality and interculturality. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
     
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  25. Pāścātya-darśana-darpaṇa.O. B. L. Kapoor - 1961
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    Realism and Anti-realism in Ethics.Tarang Kapoor - 2015 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11:129-147.
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  27. Realising Perfection through Self-Abnegation.Veena Kapoor - 2007 - In Rekha Jhanji (ed.), The Philosophy of Vivekananda. Aryan Books International. pp. 63.
     
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    Secrets of reality: bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary science.Raj Kapoor - 2006 - Pittsburgh, Pa.: CFW Books.
    Integrates the seemingly diverse studies of Newtonian physics, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and molecular biology to explain the timeless philosophies of the ages." Includes biographical profiles of several scientists or philosophers who contributed to human understanding of these realities.
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    The horizon of existence: a flight of the Indian mind.Madhu Kapoor - 2011 - Kolkata: Readers Service.
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    Universal politics.Ilan Kapoor - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by Zahi Anbra Zalloua.
    This book claims that there is a negativity at the core of all social articulations that provides the basis for a universal politics. Drawing principally on the work of Slavoj Žižek, the book suggests that the social is punctured by an impossibility-an incompletion-which rather than serving as a barrier to politics, lays a foundation for shared struggle. The book thus argues for a negative universality, rooted not in a positive element (e.g., identity-based politics) but a discordant one, so that under (...)
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    The Gendered Biopolitics of Sex Selection in India.Ravinder Kaur & Taanya Kapoor - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (1):111-127.
    After China, India has the most skewed sex ratio at birth. These two Asian countries account for about 90 to 95% of the estimated 1.2 to 1.5 million missing female births annually, worldwide, due to gender-biased sex selection. To understand this extreme discrimination against girls, this article examines the gendered biopolitics embedded in population policies, new sex selection technologies, and in the social reproduction of patriarchal society. The ethical consequences of advanced reproductive technologies, which remove the moral turpitude around gender-based (...)
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    Secondary Education in COVID Lockdown: More Anxious and Less Creative—Maybe Not?Timothy J. Patston, JohnPaul Kennedy, Wayne Jaeschke, Hansika Kapoor, Simon N. Leonard, David H. Cropley & James C. Kaufman - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Secondary education around the world has been significantly disrupted by covid-19. Students have been forced into new ways of independent learning, often using remote technologies, but without the social nuances and direct teacher interactions of a normal classroom environment. Using data from the School Attitudes Survey—which surveys students regarding the perceived level of difficulty, anxiety level, self-efficacy, enjoyability, subject relevance, and opportunities for creativity with regards to each of their school subjects—this study examines students' responses to this disruption from two (...)
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    Role of Workplace Spirituality, Empathic Concern and Organizational Politics in Employee Wellbeing: A Study on Police Personnel.Shreshtha Yadav, Trayambak Tiwari, Anil Kumar Yadav, Neha Dubey, Lalit Kumar Mishra, Anju L. Singh & Payal Kapoor - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Employee wellbeing as a central aspect of organizational growth has been widely regarded and accepted. Therefore, a considerable growth in the number of researches focusing on employee wellbeing has been comprehended in recent years. Employee wellbeing characterizes the individual’s own cognitive interpretation of his/her life at work. The present study made an attempt to examine how workplace spirituality, empathic concern and organizational politics influences employee wellbeing. It was hypothesized that empathic concern mediates the relationship between workplace spirituality and employee wellbeing (...)
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  34. Entrevista a Anish Kapoor.Luís Burgos - 2008 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 53:27-31.
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    Figuring the Invisible: The Example of Anish Kapoor.Christine Vial-Kayser - 2011 - Iris 32:73-95.
    The works of the Anglo-Indian artist Anish Kapoor challenge the intangibility of the real and the reality of the objects, the surrounding space, even the spectator himself. They make it appear as an illusion and point to an invisible reality located beyond or beneath, or even at the very heart of the visible. This essay explores the nature of this hidden realm, which the works allow us to see or at least to foresee. It interrogates also the phenomenological mechanisms (...)
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    Shooting into the Corner : Anish Kapoor et l’authenticité de l’aléatoire.Ronald Shusterman - 2014 - Noesis 22:109-125.
    Le concept d’authenticité sert de base à la valorisation de la thématique de « l’identité » qui domine aujourd’hui. Anish Kapoor présente toutes les garanties de cette « hybridité » actuellement très à la mode. Toutefois, il résiste explicitement à toute tentative de « mise en boîte » qui le cantonnerait à l’expression d’une quelconque « indianité ». Kapoor est connu pour l’aspect sensoriel et aléatoire de son travail. Shooting into the Corner est un excellent exemple d’une œuvre (...)
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    Subversive sites. Feminist engagements with law in India: R. Kapoor and B. Cossman, New Delhi: Sage, 1996, 352pp., ISBN 0 8039 9315 3, price: £25.00.S. Rahman - 1998 - Feminist Legal Studies 6 (1):140-141.
  38. Book review: A. Choudry, D. Kapoor , NGOization: Complicity, Contradictions and Prospects. London-New York: Zed Books, 2013. [REVIEW]Andrzej Klimczuk - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Radicalism 9 (1):173--177.
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    The paradox of kandinsky's abstract representation.Kenneth Berry - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (1):99-104.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Paradox of Kandinsky's Abstract RepresentationKenneth BerryThere is a paradox in the relationship between Kandinsky's use of the terms, "abstract" and "concrete," which is presented in the expression, "Kandinsky's abstract representation." Thisexpression, while being apparently contradictory, may point to a feature underpinning Kandinsky's art, which is pivotal to a proper experience of his work, just as, in Christopher Middleton's view, a poetic language may be pivotal to the formation (...)
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    Laruelle and art: the aesthetics of non-philosophy.Jonathan Fardy - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    François Laruelle emerged from the hallowed generation of French postwar philosophers that included luminaries such as Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze, Luce Irigaray, and Jean Baudrillard, yet his thinking differs radically from that of his better-known contemporaries. In Laruelle and Art, Jonathan Fardy provides the first academic monograph dedicated solely to Laruelle's unique contribution to aesthetic theory and specifically the 'non-philosophical' project he terms 'non-aesthetics'. This undertaking allows Laruelle to think about art outside the boundaries of standard philosophy, an approach that (...)
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    Seeing Silence.Mark C. Taylor - 2020 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    “To hear silence is to find stillness in the midst of the restlessness that makes creative life possible and the inescapability of death acceptable.” So writes Mark C. Taylor in his latest book, a philosophy of silence for our nervous, chattering age. How do we find silence—and more importantly, how do we understand it—amid the incessant buzz of the networks that enmesh us? Have we forgotten how to listen to each other, to recognize the virtues of modesty and reticence, and (...)
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    Tekens van het onzichtbare: essays over kunst en mystiek.Antoon Van den Braembussche - 2021 - Eindhoven: Damon.
    In 'Signs of the Invisible', art philosopher Antoon Van den Braembussche penetrates deeper into the mystical dimension of art. In essays on Rumi, Paul Klee, Anish Kapoor and Paul Celan, he offers multifaceted reflections on the ineffable in art. More than ever, he breaks through the established boundaries between art and mysticism, tradition and innovation, religion and atheism, between Western and Eastern philosophy. In an age where the secular has taken over, art appears more than ever to respond to (...)
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    Rushdie's Dastan-E-Dilruba: The Satanic Verses as Rushdie's Love Letter to Islam.Feroza F. Jussawalla - 1996 - Diacritics 26 (1):50-73.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Rushdie’s Dastan-e-Dilruba: The Satanic Verses As Rushdie’s Love Letter to IslamFeroza Jussawalla (bio)Meheruban likhoon ya dilruba likhoon hyran hoon ke apke khat me kya likhoonYe mera prempatr padh kar ke tum naraz na hona ke tum meri zindagi ho ke tum meri bandagi ho[Should I address you as respected one Should I address you as beloved one I am so distraught about how I should address youWhen you read (...)
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