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Deepak Sharma

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    Effects of DHEA administration on learning memory, PKC activity, membrane fluidity and CREB levels in iron-induced epileptic model
    with Mishra Monika
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
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    Book reviews and notices (review)
    with Will Sweetman, Carl Olson, Anna B. Bigelow, Steven J. Rosen, Melissa Kerin, John Grimes, David Gordon White, Michael York, Rebecca J. Manring, Gavin Flood, Swarna Rajagopalan, Steve Derné, Antony Copley, Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Vijay Prashad, Peter Flügel, Janice D. Willis, Frank J. Korom, Robert N. Minor, Robin Rinehart, Sarah Caldwell, Cynthia Ann Humes, Robert Zydenbos, Sheila McDonough, Herman Tull, Alex Wayman, Constantina Rhodes Bailly, Francis X. Clooney, Lou Ratté, and Gail Hinich Sutherland
    International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (3): 596-643. 1997.
    Indian Philosophy
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    Clash for truth in adversary system
    This paper examines the question whether adversary legal system is the best way of eliciting the truth in process of get justice. It also analyzes the passive role of the judge in adversary system comparing with inquisitorial system.
    Ethics
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