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  1. Manu's Vision on the Hindu Dharma.Tm Manickam - 1975 - Journal of Dharma 1 (1):101-117.
     
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    Eco-philosophy and harmony of nature: collected works of Dr Thomas Manickam, CMI.Thomas Manickam - 2019 - Bangalore, India: Dharmaram Publications. Edited by Sebastian Alackapally.
  3. Cultural interactions and the socioreligious transformation among the tribals of bastar+ madhya-pradesh.T. Manickam - 1992 - Journal of Dharma 17 (2):141-154.
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  4. Holiness as harmony of life+ a vedantic approach.T. Manickam - 1983 - Journal of Dharma 8 (2):192-204.
     
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  5. Inculturation of the seminary training: An action plan.T. Manickam - 2002 - Journal of Dharma 27 (4):504-525.
     
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  6. Research on Indian concepts of psychology: Major challenges and perspectives for future action.L. S. S. Manickam - 2008 - In K. Ramakrishna Rao, A. C. Paranjpe & Ajit K. Dalal (eds.), Handbook of Indian psychology. New Delhi: Campridge University Press India. pp. 492--505.
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  7. Grace: The Stream of Divine Life for Man in the Bhakti Traditions.Thomas Manickam - 1987 - Journal of Dharma 11 (4).
  8. Human person, perspectives of samkhya and Gita.Thomas Manickam - 1996 - Journal of Dharma 21 (1):5-16.
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  9. The idea of liberation in Ramayana.T. Manickam - 1997 - Journal of Dharma 22 (2).
     
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  10. The Grammar of Hegel's Dialectic.Seebohm Tm - 1976 - Hegel Studien 11:149-180.
     
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  11. Rights: Civil and economic.Tm Benditt - 1999 - Rechtstheorie 30 (3):401-410.
  12. Dravidian versus Aryan culture.T. Manickam - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (1):6-12.
     
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  13. Holistic Ethics and Global Environmental Crises.Thomas Manickam - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):111-132.
     
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  14. Hindu Renaissance and Developmental Movement in India.T. M. Manickam & T. Manninezhath - 1978 - Journal of Dharma 3:67-97.
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  15. Indian civil laws governing religious conversion.T. Manickam - 2003 - Journal of Dharma 28 (1):49-72.
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  16. El panorama religioso actual de Taiwan.Tm Blazquez - 1998 - Studium 38 (2):247-263.
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  17. TM Scanlon's what we owe to each other.R. Jay Wallace, Gerald Dworkin, John Deigh & Tm Scanlon - 2002 - Ethics 112 (3):429-528.
     
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  18. A response to Heath, John article,'self-promotion and the crisis in classics'.Tm Green - 1995 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 89 (1):28-31.
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  19. Recognition of transformed musical phrases.Tm Cowan & L. Schoen - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):339-339.
     
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  20. Physical and Metaphysical Atomism: 1666-1682 in An Intimate Relation. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science.Tm Lennon - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 116:81-95.
  21. Tillich, Paul marxism.Tm Okeefe - 1981 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 48 (3):472-499.
     
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  22. The Quest for justice, participation and sustainability.Ma Stevenson & Tm Dowell - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (10):821-827.
     
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  23. Image-dependent interaction of imagery and vision.David Kirsh, Tm Rebotier & L. McDonough - 2003 - American Journal of Psychology:343-366.
    The influence of imagery on perception depends on the content of the mental image. Sixty-three students responded to the location of the 2 hands of a clock while visualizing the correct or an incorrect clock. Reaction time was shorter with valid cueing. Could this have resulted from visual acquisition strategies such as planning visual saccades or shifting covert attention? No. in this study, a crucial control condition made participants look at rather than visualize the cue. Acquisition strategies should have affected (...)
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  24. A Comparative Study of Four Change Detection Methods for Aerial Photography Applications.Gil Abramovich, Glen Brooksby, Stephen Bush, Manickam F., Ozcanli Swaminathan, Garrett Ozge & D. Benjamin - 2010 - Spie. Edited by Daniel J. Henry.
    We present four new change detection methods that create an automated change map from a probability map. In this case, the probability map was derived from a 3D model. The primary application of interest is aerial photographic applications, where the appearance, disappearance or change in position of small objects of a selectable class (e.g., cars) must be detected at a high success rate in spite of variations in magnification, lighting and background across the image. The methods rely on an earlier (...)
     
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  25. Environmental context and human-memory-the role of mental reinstatement.Ra Bjork, A. Richardsonklavehn & Tm Gross - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):502-502.
     
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    TMS effects on subjective and objective measures of vision: Stimulation intensity and pre- versus post-stimulus masking.Tom A. de Graaf, Sonja Cornelsen, Christianne Jacobs & Alexander T. Sack - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1244-1255.
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation can be used to mask visual stimuli, disrupting visual task performance or preventing visual awareness. While TMS masking studies generally fix stimulation intensity, we hypothesized that varying the intensity of TMS pulses in a masking paradigm might inform several ongoing debates concerning TMS disruption of vision as measured subjectively versus objectively, and pre-stimulus versus post-stimulus TMS masking. We here show that both pre-stimulus TMS pulses and post-stimulus TMS pulses could strongly mask visual stimuli. We found no dissociations (...)
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  27. Tm Knox: His Life And Scholarship: Part II.Z. Pelczynski - 1981 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 3:2-6.
     
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  28. 1 Tm 1, 15b: L'indice d'une sotériologie pensée prioritairement en lien avec la venue de Jésus.Daniel Gerber - 2000 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 80 (4):463-477.
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    Resting and TMS-EEG markers of treatment response in major depressive disorder: A systematic review.Rebecca Strafella, Robert Chen, Tarek K. Rajji, Daniel M. Blumberger & Daphne Voineskos - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:940759.
    Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive method to identify markers of treatment response in major depressive disorder (MDD). In this review, existing literature was assessed to determine how EEG markers change with different modalities of MDD treatments, and to synthesize the breadth of EEG markers used in conjunction with MDD treatments. PubMed and EMBASE were searched from 2000 to 2021 for studies reporting resting EEG (rEEG) and transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with EEG (TMS-EEG) measures in patients undergoing MDD treatments. The search (...)
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  30. 370 tm Reilly.Havelock Ellis & Francis Bacon - 1994 - In Edmund Michael R. Critchley (ed.), The Neurological Boundaries of Reality. Farrand. pp. 369.
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    Perceived Subgroups, TMS, and Team Performance: The Moderating Role of Guanxi Perception.Mingqiao Luan, Hong Ren & Xuguang Hao - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    As teams become increasingly common for organizations to accomplish key objectives, improving team performance is a critical challenge for both practitioners and researchers. As researchers have converged on the notion that team performance is strongly influenced by subgroups, scholars have begun to explore how perception of subgroups influence team performance. Thus, in this study, we examined how perceived subgroups influenced the team transactive memory system (TMS), and hence team performance. We also proposed the moderating role of guanxi perception on the (...)
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    TM Scanlon on meaning and moral permissibility: Limitations of moral pluralist accounts of moral education.Christopher Martin - 2011 - Ethical Perspectives 18 (1):53-78.
    Philosophers of education attempting to develop a reasoned programme of moral education often struggle with the fact that moral philosophy provides many diverse and conflicting accounts of the ethical life. Typically, attempts to resolve the conflict by demonstrating the superiority or priority of a chosen ethical framework have often played out in applied philosophy of education in terms of the development of rival, and often incompatible, moral education curricula. However, recent developments in scholarship have evinced a move to a more (...)
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    Local Prefrontal Cortex TMS-Induced Reactivity Is Related to Working Memory and Reasoning in Middle-Aged Adults.María Redondo-Camós, Gabriele Cattaneo, Ruben Perellón-Alfonso, Vanessa Alviarez-Schulze, Timothy P. Morris, Javier Solana-Sanchez, Goretti España-Irla, Selma Delgado-Gallén, Catherine Pachón-García, Sergiu Albu, Henrik Zetterberg, Josep M. Tormos, Alvaro Pascual-Leone & David Bartres-Faz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionThe prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in cognition, particularly in executive functions. Cortical reactivity measured with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation combined with Electroencephalography is altered in pathological conditions, and it may also be a marker of cognitive status in middle-aged adults. In this study, we investigated the associations between cognitive measures and TMS evoked EEG reactivity and explored whether the effects of this relationship were related to neurofilament light chain levels, a marker of neuroaxonal damage.MethodsFifty two healthy middle-aged adults from (...)
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  34. A TMS study of the ventral projections from v1 with implications for the finding of neural correlates of consciousness.Morten Overgaard, Jorgen Feldbaek Nielsen & Anders Fuglsang-Frederiksen - 2004 - Brain and Cognition 54 (1):58-64.
     
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  35. TM van Leeuwen, The Surplus of Meaning, Ontology and Eschatology in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur Reviewed by.G. B. Madison - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (6):292-294.
     
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    Introducing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and its Property of Causal Inference in Investigating Brain-Function Relationships.Dennis J. L. G. Schutter, Jack Van Honk & Jaak Panksepp - 2004 - Synthese 141 (2):155-173.
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method capable of transiently modulating neural excitability. Depending on the stimulation parameters information processing in the brain can be either enhanced or disrupted. This way the contribution of different brain areas involved in mental processes can be studied, allowing a functional decomposition of cognitive behavior both in the temporal and spatial domain, hence providing a functional resolution of brain/mind processes. The aim of the present paper is to argue that TMS with its ability to (...)
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  37. TM Scanlon, Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame.Christian Perring - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (4):281.
     
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  38. SCANLON, TM-What We Owe to Each Other.R. Crisp - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (4):235-246.
     
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  39. Introducing transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and its property of causal inference in investigating brain-function relationships.D. Schutter, J. van Honk & Jaak Panksepp - 2004 - Synthese 141 (2):155-73.
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method capable of transiently modulating neural excitability. Depending on the stimulation parameters information processing in the brain can be either enhanced or disrupted. This way the contribution of different brain areas involved in mental processes can be studied, allowing a functional decomposition of cognitive behavior both in the temporal and spatial domain, hence providing a functional resolution of brain/mind processes. The aim of the present paper is to argue that TMS with its ability to (...)
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  40. Reply to TM Scanlon.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton (eds.), Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes From Harry Frankfurt. MIT Press, Bradford Books. pp. 184--188.
     
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  41. TM Robinson, Plato's Psychology 2nd ed. Reviewed by.J. Dybikowski - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (5):352-353.
     
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    A TMS investigation of dorsal and ventral premotor regions in arbitrary and direct motor preparation.Balsters Joshua, Ruddy Kathy, Carson Richard & Wenderoth Nicole - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  43. TM Charles-Edwards, The Welsh Laws.(Writers of Wales.) Cardiff: University of Wales Press, on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council, 1989. Paper. Pp. 105; frontispiece, 1 table, 2 charts. $5.95. Distributed by Books International Inc., PO Box 6096, McLean, VA 22106. [REVIEW]John T. Koch - 1991 - Speculum 66 (4):852-853.
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    Repetitive TMS on Left Cerebellum Affects Impulsivity in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Pilot Study.Giulia Zelda De Vidovich, Riccardo Muffatti, Jessica Monaco, Nicoletta Caramia, Davide Broglia, Edgardo Caverzasi, Francesco Barale & Egidio D’Angelo - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The TMS Motor Map Does Not Change Following a Single Session of Mirror Training Either with Or without Motor Imagery.Mark van de Ruit & Michael J. Grey - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    An assumption-based TMS.Johan de Kleer - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 28 (2):127-162.
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    Autonomic and EEG patterns during eyes-closed rest and transcendental meditation (TM) practice: The basis for a neural model of TM practice.Frederick Travis & R. Keith Wallace - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3):302-318.
    In this single-blind within-subject study, autonomic and EEG variables were compared during 10-min, order-balanced eyes-closed rest and Transcendental Meditation (TM) sessions. TM sessions were distinguished by (1) lower breath rates, (2) lower skin conductance levels, (3) higher respiratory sinus arrhythmia levels, and (4) higher alpha anterior-posterior and frontal EEG coherence. Alpha power was not significantly different between conditions. These results were seen in the first minute and were maintained throughout the 10-min sessions. TM practice appears to (1) lead to a (...)
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    What can TMS tell us about linking perception and action? Lessons from motor imagery.Sessa Paola & Meconi Federica - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The public impact of academic and print media portrayals of TMS: shining a spotlight on discrepancies in the literature.Veljko Dubljević, Cynthia Rosenfeld & Abigail Scheper - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-17.
    BackgroundTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is an FDA approved treatment for major depression, migraine, obsessive compulsive disorder, and smoking addiction. TMS has gained popular media support, but media coverage and commercial reporting of TMS services may be contributing to the landscape of ethical issues.MethodsWe explore the differences between the academic and print media literature portrayals of TMS to evaluate their ethical impact for the public. We performed a comprehensive literature review using PubMed and NexisUni databases to evaluate the literature available on (...)
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  50. Translation-memory (TM) research: what do we know and how do we know it?Anne Gram Schjoldager & Tina Paulsen Christensen - 2010 - Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 44:89-101.
     
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