Amrita

Amrita has varying significance in different Indian religions. The word ''Amrit'' is also a common first name for Sikhs and Hindus, while its feminine form is ''Amritā''. Amrita is cognate to and shares many similarities with ambrosia; both originated from a common Proto-Indo-European source. Provided by Wikipedia
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IJCM_131A: Assessment of health related quality of life among type 2 Diabetics patients - A cross sectional study by Amrita NS
Published 2024-04-01
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Edens islands rooms : the project of the urban interior by Mahindroo, Amrita
Published 2011
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Zeus: interpretable ML-based job scheduling in GPU datacentres by Amrita, Ravishankar
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China's defence budget – the trend of the ascending numbers by Jash, Amrita
Published 2024
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Role of WIP in metastasis and study of transcriptional regulation of N-Wasp by Amrita S Salvi
Published 2016
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Defrosting Sino-Japanese Relations: What Now? by Jash, Amrita
Published 2017
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Nepal’s posing women guerrillas: memory, subjectivity and war-time photographs by Amrita Pritam Gogoi
Published 2023-12-01
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Extensions of quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy by Masurkar, Amrita V
Published 2010
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Quantitative analysis of the effectiveness of team-based learning on mathematics undergraduates by Amrita, Sridhar Narayanan
Published 2019
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Discovering Real-time Digital Inclusive Storytelling for Enhancing Place Branding Experience by Gourav ROY, Amrita CHAKRABORTY
Published 2024-02-01
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Talquetamab in multiple myeloma by Lawrence Liu, Amrita Krishnan
Published 2023-10-01
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