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    Psychiatric Consequences of WTC collapse and the Gulf War
    Mens Sana Monographs 1 (1): 5. 2003.
    Along with political, economic, ethical, rehabilitative and military dimensions, psychopathological sequelae of war and terrorism also deserve our attention. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre ( W.T.C.) in 2001 and the Gulf War of 1990-91 gave rise to a number of psychiatric disturbances in the population, both adult and children, mainly in the form of Post-traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD). Nearly 75,000 people suffered psychological problems in South Manhattan alone due to that one …Read more
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    Expression of S-adenosylmethionine Hydrolase in Tissues Synthesizing Secondary Cell Walls Alters Specific Methylated Cell Wall Fractions and Improves Biomass Digestibility
    with A. Eudes, N. Zhao, N. Sathitsuksanoh, E. E. K. Baidoo, J. Lao, G. Wang, S. Yogiswara, T. S. Lee, J. C. Mortimer, J. D. Keasling, B. A. Simmons, and D. Loqué
    Plant biomass is a large source of fermentable sugars for the synthesis of bioproducts using engineered microbes. These sugars are stored as cell wall polymers, mainly cellulose and hemicellulose, and are embedded with lignin, which makes their enzymatic hydrolysis challenging. One of the strategies to reduce cell wall recalcitrance is the modification of lignin content and composition. Lignin is a phenolic polymer of methylated aromatic alcohols and its synthesis in tissues developing secondary…Read more
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    Preface - MSM 2009 Theme Monograph
    Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1): 1. 2009.
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    Preface to the second monograph
    Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1): 19. 2004.
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    The uniqueness of Psychiatry as a medical speciality lies in the fact that aside from tackling what it considers as illnesses, it has perchance to comment on and tackle many issues of social relevance as well. Whether this is advisable or not is another matter; but such a process is inevitable due to the inherent nature of the branch and the problems it deals with. Moreover this is at the root of the polarization of psychiatry into opposing psychosocial and biological schools. This gets reflecte…Read more
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    Most clinicians and researchers are concerned with recent advances in psychiatry. This involves the danger whether something time-tested may get sidelined for extra-scientific reasons. That the pharmaceutical industry and super-specialist researcher may keep churning out new findings to impress audiences is only a partial truth. Research progresses by refutation and self-correction. Acceptance in science is always provisional; changing paradigms, frameworks of enquiry and raising new questions i…Read more
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    Suicide is amongst the top ten causes of death for all age groups in most countries of the world. It is the second most important cause of death in the younger age group (15-19 yrs.) , second only to vehicular accidents. Attempted suicides are ten times the successful suicide figures, and 1-2% attempted suicides become successful suicides every year. Male sex, widowhood, single or divorced marital status, addiction to alcohol ordrugs, concomitant chronic physical or mental illness, past suicidal…Read more
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    A lot of Indian research is replicative in nature. This is because originality is at a premium here and mediocrity is in great demand. But replication has its merit as well because it helps in corroboration. And that is the bedrock on which many a fancied scientific hypothesis or theory stands, or falls. However, to go from replicative to original research will involve a massive effort to restructure the Indian psyche and an all round effort from numerous quarters. The second part of this paper …Read more
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    Conceptual Foundations of Mens Sana Monographs
    Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1): 0. 2004.
  • Asia Samachar (edited book)
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    Notes on a Few Issues in the Philosophy of Psychiatry
    Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1): 128. 2009.
    _The first part called the Preamble tackles: (a) the issues of silence and speech, and life and disease; (b) whether we need to know some or all of the truth, and how are exact science and philosophical reason related; (c) the phenomenon of Why, How, and What; (d) how are mind and brain related; (e) what is robust eclecticism, empirical/scientific enquiry, replicability/refutability, and the role of diagnosis and medical model in psychiatry; (f) bioethics and the four principles of beneficence, …Read more
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    My Close Friends Lurk All Around The House, And He Knows Not!
    Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1): 93. 2009.
    _Technology is a woman's best friend. Gadgets, appliances and contraception make life easy for the present day working woman. Men barely realize the importance of these even if they appear to agree to their use._
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    _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 …Read more
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    Guidelines, Editors, Pharma And The Biological Paradigm Shift
    Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1): 27. 2007.
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    Ethical Obligation Towards Research Subjects
    Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1): 107. 2007.
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    Concerned Journals, Editors And ICMJE
    Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1): 90. 2007.
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    A look at CMAJ: A misty image indeed
    Mens Sana Monographs 4 (1): 21. 2006.
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    What Propels The Pharma Industry?
    Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1): 121. 2007.
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    Questions That This Monograph Raises
    Mens Sana Monographs 5 (1): 134. 2007.
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    Review by Santosh Kr. SINGH
    International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 1 197-200. 2008.