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    A Semiotic Approach to Information Value.Pranas Zunde - 1980 - Semiotics:587-594.
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    Raštai.Pranas Gaida - 1996 - Vilnius: Mintis.
    Išblokštasis žmogus -- Milžinas, didvyris, šventasis -- Didysis nerimas.
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  3. Yogīrāja Śrī Ôrobindo yāñce saṅkshipta caritra.PraNa Pitre - 2016 - Puṇe: Sujātā Pablikeśansa.
    Biography of Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950, philosopher and nationalist from India.
     
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    Accountancy Ethics in Auditing.André Zünd - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (4):235-237.
    To overcome the ‘expectation gap’ the auditor has to encourage the auditee to enter into a dialogue. The author is Professor of Accounting and Auditing at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Vice‐President of the American Accounting Association.
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  5. Milžinas, didvyris, šventasis: žmogiškosios pilnaties vizija.Pranas Gaida - 1954 - [Brooklyne]: Tėvų Pranciškonų leidinys.
     
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  6. La liberte scolaire et l'etat.Pranas Dielininkaitis - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:314.
     
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  7. La Liberté scolaire et l'État.Pranas Dielininkaitis - 1940 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 130 (7):85-85.
     
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  8. La Liberté scolaire et l'État.Pranas Dielininkaitis - 1945 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (10):366-367.
     
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    Raštai.Pranas Montvydas - 2004 - Vilnius: Kultūros, filosofijos ir meno institutas.
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    Accountancy ethics in auditing.André Zünd - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (4):235–237.
    To overcome the ‘expectation gap’ the auditor has to encourage the auditee to enter into a dialogue. The author is Professor of Accounting and Auditing at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Vice‐President of the American Accounting Association.
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    Mathematical Model of Synaptic Long-Term Potentiation as a Bistability in a Chain of Biochemical Reactions with a Positive Feedback.Aidas Alaburda, Feliksas Ivanauskas & Pranas Katauskis - 2023 - Acta Biotheoretica 71 (3).
    Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) by multiple signaling pathways. Here, we show that LTP of synaptic transmission can be explained as a feature of signal transduction—bistable behavior in a chain of biochemical reactions with positive feedback, formed by diffusion of NO to the presynaptic site and facilitating the release of glutamate (Glu). The dynamics of Glu, calcium (Ca2+) and NO is described by a system of nonlinear reaction–diffusion equations with modified Michaelis–Menten (MM) kinetics. Numerical investigation (...)
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  12. Antichnai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: spet︠s︡ificheskie cherty i sovremennoe znachenie: materialy nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii po antichnoĭ filosofii.M. Kūle, Larisa Čuhina & A. I︠A︡ Zunde (eds.) - 1988 - Riga: Zinatne.
     
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    Prāṇa and ApānaPrana and Apana.George William Brown - 1919 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 39:104.
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  14. Prana: The traditional and the modern view.G. Krishna - 1977 - In John W. White & Stanley Krippner (eds.), Future Science. Doubleday/Anchor.
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    Dailininkas Pranas Griušys.Aušrinė Kulvietytė-Cemnolonskė - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 90:114-121.
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    Prāṇa and Apāna: RejoinderPrana and Apana: Rejoinder.P. -E. Dumont - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (1):54.
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    Prāṇa and ApānaPrana and Apana.Franklin Edgerton - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (1):51.
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    Prāṇa and Apāna: SurrejoinderPrana and Apana: Surrejoinder.Franklin Edgerton - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (1):56.
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    Prāṇa and Apāna: SurrejoinderPrana and Apana: Surrejoinder.Franklin Edgerton - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (1):51-54.
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    The Role of Prāṇa in Sāṃkhya Discipline for Freedom.Ana Laura Funes Maderey - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (1):81-103.
    Classical Sāṃkhya has usually been interpreted as an intellectualist school. Its presumed method for the attainment of liberation is essentially characterized by rational inquiry into reality, which involves the intellectual understanding of the distinction between two principles: the conscious and the material. Some have argued that this liberating process is not only theoretical, but that it entails yogic practice, or that it is the natural outcome of existential forces that tend toward freedom. However, recent studies in Sāṃkhya involving detailed analysis (...)
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    The secrets of Prana, Pranayama & Yoga-asanas.Swami Narayanananda - 1976 - Gylling, Denmark: Narayanananda Universal Yoga Trust & Ashrama.
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  22. Chapter 10. Relating the Zunde raMambo Philosophy in Managing Organisations in Africa.Promise Zvavahera - 2022 - In Kemi Ogunyemi, Omowumi Ogunyemi & Amaka Anozie (eds.), Responsible management in Africa. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
     
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    The Meaning of Prāṇa and Apāna in the Taittirīya-BrāhmaṇaThe Meaning of Prana and Apana in the Taittiriya-Brahmana.P. -E. Dumont - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (1):46.
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    The Power of Shared Breath: an Irigarayan Reading of Prāṇa in Vedānta and Sāṃkhya Philosophies.Ana Laura Funes Maderey - 2020 - Journal of Dharma Studies 3 (2):389-406.
    Each action, each thought is accompanied by one’s own breathing. To breathe is always thought of as an individual act. It is one’s own breathing that keeps us alive and it is one’s own breathing that leaves at the moment of death. Up until recently, it was uncommon to talk about breathing as a shared act, as a relational moment that is created with someone else. Yet, Luce Irigaray’s work calls for the cultivation of breathing to enable our ethical coexistence (...)
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    Humanity at the Crossroads: Does Sri Aurobindo offer an alternative?S. A. Singh & A. R. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):110.
    _In the light of Sri Aurobindo's philosophy, this paper looks into some of the problems of contemporary man as an individual, a member of society, a citizen of his country, a component of this world, and of nature itself. Concepts like Science; Nature,;Matter; Mental Being; Mana-purusa; Prana-purusa; Citta-purusa; Nation-ego and Nation-soul; True and False Subjectivism; World-state and World-union; Religion of Humanism are the focus of this paper. Nature: Beneath the diversity and uniqueness of the different elements in Nature there is (...)
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    My Guidance Counselor Always Said I'd be a Great Yoga Student.Eric Swan - 2011-10-14 - In Fritz Allhoff & Liz Stillwaggon Swan (eds.), Yoga ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 117–128.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Looking Back Looking Forward Namaste From the Individual to the Universal Yoga in Schools Furthering the Case for Yoga in Schools Specific, Additional Options Worth Considering Conclusion.
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    The Hindu conception of the functions of breath.Arthur Henry Ewing - 1901 - [Baltimore?]:
    This essay explores the origin and estimates the values of the Hindu explanations and definitions of the series of terms comprising Prāṇa or vital breaths. It provides a rare analysis of the question of proper interpretation and translation of the various terms. As such, it is a fundamental work for all those seeking a deeper understanding of the concepts pertaining to psycho-physiology as understood in Hindu texts.
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  28. Wittgenstein Notes.John S. Moore - unknown
    AA 180& 'What has to be accepted, the given, is, so one could say, forms of life'. (PI p 226) Compare with Nietzsche. Nietzsche works out a theory of demoralisation. Understanding of the logic of language games makes a difference to those one will play. Compare Heraclitus. The form of life as the will, prana, that which determines whatever it is that is said or believed. The language is merely the medium. Yet this is not something to be set up (...)
     
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    Awakening the life force: the philosophy and psychology of "spontaneous yoga".Muni Rājarshi - 1994 - St. Paul, Minn.: Llewellyn Publications.
    This book is about higher yoga, as practiced by the sages who composed the ancient scriptures of India. Learn to achieve, eternally, liberation from the limitations of time and space; unlimited divine powers; and an immortal, physically perfect divine body. Surrender the body and mind to the spontaneous workings of the awakened life force (prana), and practice pure conscious living.
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    Breathing.Luk Van den Dries - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):30-33.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BreathingLuk Van den Dries (bio)This text, "Breathing," was conceived for the book From Act to Acting: Fabre's Guidelines for the Performer of the 21st Century (2021). The book was conceived and designed by Jan Fabre, author, theatre artist, and visual artist, active since the 1970s. The book was written by Luk Van den Dries, dramaturg and theatre researcher of the University of Antwerp, in tight collaboration with Jan Fabre (...)
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  31. The Mathematical Basis of Creation in Hinduism.Mukundan P. R. - 2022 - In The Modi-God Dialogues: Spirituality for a New World Order. New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House. pp. 6-14.
    The Upanishads reveal that in the beginning, nothing existed: “This was but non-existence in the beginning. That became existence. That became ready to be manifest”. (Chandogya Upanishad 3.15.1) The creation began from this state of non-existence or nonduality, a state comparable to (0). One can add any number of zeros to (0), but there will be nothing except a big (0) because (0) is a neutral number. If we take (0) as Nirguna Brahman (God without any form and attributes), then (...)
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    Manas (Mind) Structure: Exposing the Mysterious Functional Anatomy in the Indian System of Medical Philosophy.Chauhan Mks - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (2):1-6.
    The mind is not structured anatomically, as emphasized by modern pathology. Instead, it is expanded as a whole in a subtle form behind the physical body. In the Indian system of medical philosophy, the mind is considered as the astral nerves made third body, which identified as the ‘Manomaya-sharira’ (subconscious mind). The mind is composed of millions of astralnadis, through which Pranic-energies circulate freely into the astral anatomy of mind. Seven-chakras are found parallel to the spine, serving as the major (...)
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  33. Book Review: The Body, Self-Cultivation, and Ki-Energy. [REVIEW]Alan Fox - unknown
    The primary project involves an analysis of the phenomenon described as Ki-energy. This concept is found in some form or another and is called by a variety of names in a number of traditional yogic and medical technologies. Counterparts to Ki from other cultural traditions would be, for example: qi from the Chinese tradition; prana from the Indian traditions; nefesh or ruach from the Hebrew traditions; and so on. Phenomenologically, this life force accounts for the activity and "living-ness" of living (...)
     
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    Standing on Your Head, Seeing Things Right Side Up.Steve Jacobson - 2011-10-14 - In Fritz Allhoff & Liz Stillwaggon Swan (eds.), Yoga ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 47–57.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Against Yoga Theory: A Standard Objection Some Inadequate Responses to the Standard Objection The Standard Objection and Testimony Higher Up the Scale Conclusion.
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  35. Filosoferen met Kinderen.Maria daVenza Tillmanns - 1992 - Prana 71.