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    Evaluation of gene-xpert in paediatric tuberculous meningitis cases: A hospital-based study by Sweta Muni, Anand Kumar Gupta, Deepak Pankaj, Rakesh Kumar, Shailesh Kumar, Namrata Kumari

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The majority belonged to Hinduism. The median age was 7.5 years. Based on clinical assessment and radiology, 48 patients were diagnosed with confirmed and probable TBM. …”
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  2. 702

    Religious Scriptures in Indonesia focusing on Semantic Studies towards unity by Samuel Zacharias, Kristian Handoyo Sugiyarto, Muner Daliman, Timotius Sukarna

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Semantic studies of the word ‘love’ in the original language of religious scriptures in Indonesia found the words Ahav, Hesed, Agape, and Philia in Christianity, Hubb, Wadda, and Rahmah in Islam, Prema in Hinduism, Metta in Buddhism, and Ren in Confucianism. …”
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  3. 703

    Caste in Muslim Pakistan: a structural determinant of inequities in the uptake of maternal health services by Zubia Mumtaz, Gian S. Jhangri, Afshan Bhatti, George T. H. Ellison

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Although a South Asian construct, the existence of caste as a structural social stratifier is actively rejected in Muslim Pakistan as a regressive symbol of Hinduism. In this inimical context, the possibility of caste as a driver of maternal health care inequities is not acknowledged and has, therefore, remained unexplored in Pakistan. …”
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  4. 704

    Social Progress and the Dravidian “Race” in Tamil Social Thought by Collin Sibley

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Using several key works of colonial scholarship, non-Brahmin Tamil authors reversed and reconfigured this idea to ground their own broad-reaching critiques of Brahmin political and social dominance, Brahmanical Hinduism, and Indian nationalism. Whereas European scholarship largely presented Dravidians as the inferiors of Aryans, non-Brahmin Tamil thinkers argued that the ancient, Dravidian identity of the Tamil people could stand alone without Aryan interference. …”
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    Pancasila dan toleransi pada tradisi keagamaan masyarakat Yogyakarta by Nurainun Mangunsong, Vita Fitria

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The result of the research shows that tolerance is a religious concept that interacts with Javanese plurality traditions (Hinduism-Buddhism, animism, dynamism, and Islam) that create ideas, values, traditions, the social system as awareness to live peacefully among society, especially in Yogyakarta. …”
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  6. 706

    Role of women's empowerment in determining fertility and reproductive health in Bangladesh: a systematic literature reviewAJOG Global Reports at a Glance by Shanjida Chowdhury, MSc, Mohammad Meshbahur Rahman, MS, Md. Aminul Haque, PhD

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The major religions were Islam (86.8%–90.2%) and Hinduism (10%–13%). The age of women at first marriage varied from 14 to 20 years, and the age at first birth ranged from 16 to 22 years. …”
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  7. 707

    The virus in the rivers: histories and antibiotic afterlives of the bacteriophage at the sangam in Allahabad by Kochhar, Rijul

    Published 2020
    “…The sacred and geographic propensities of the rivers have mythic valences in Hinduism and other religious traditions. Yet the connection of these river waters with curativeness also has a base in historical microbiology: near here, the British bacteriologist Ernest Hanbury Hankin, in 1896, first described the ‘bactericidal action of the waters of the Jamuna and Ganges rivers on Cholera microbes’, predating the discovery of bacterial viruses (now known as bacteriophages) by at least two decades. …”
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  8. 708

    Perubahan Ekonomi dan Perkembangan Islam di Bengkulu Akhir Abad XIX Sampai Awal Abad XX: The Change of Economic and Islamic Development at Bengkulu by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2003
    “…The coming of Islamic religion at Bengkulu, could change the Animism and Dynamism faiths and also from Hinduism-Buddhism to be moslem faith, beside that was also as a one factor in making a new tradition for the peoples of Bengkulu. …”
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    Congkak variations through design transformation / Siti Hajar Maizan by Siti Hajar, Maizan

    Published 2018
    “…The results of the study showed that congkak has been transformed by both social and religious influences. Influences from Hinduism's Garuda Head and Dragon Head originated from the Buddhism which took place in Malacca and Kedah since the 14th and 15th centuries by the traders from China and Sumatra were significantly found at most of the congkak designs. …”
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  10. 710

    Differences in attitude towards cadaveric organ donation: Observations in a multiracial Malaysian society by Loch, A., Hilmi, I.N., Mazam, Z., Pillay, Y., Choon, D.S.K.

    Published 2010
    “…The Malaysian society is made up of three ethnic groups: Malay, Chinese, and Indian, with Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism as their religions respectively. This study examined the knowledge and perception towards organ donation for each group. …”
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    BANGUNAN BERARSITEKTUR PRAAKSARA DAN HINDU MASA ISLAM DI JAWA TIMUR SIMBOL KEBINEKAAN “TINJAUAN DALAM PEMBELAJARAN” by Sunariyadi Maskurin, Sri Mastuti P

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The spreaders of Islam combine the architectural style of praaksara and Hinduism. The aim is to attract people to be willing to enter Islam in a cultural way. …”
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  12. 712

    A Biblical Response to Suanggi in the Arfak Tribe in Papua Island by Pontas Surya Fernandes, Philip Suciadi Chia, Jevri Terok

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Belief in Suanggi is in harmony with other religions which are considered to accept Animism and Dynamism in their beliefs such as those evident in Hinduism, Ancient Egyptian Religions, and even Confucianism. …”
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    The Artistry and Creative Process in the Making of Malang Masks in East Java | Kesenian dan Proses Kreatif dalam Penciptaan Topeng Malang di Jawa Timur by Guntur [n/a]

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This essay is a qualitative description of the artistry of Malang masks, through the formation of the Panji story – based on kidung as indigenous stories in the practice of adaptive Hinduism – and leaning on a dichotomy with the Kakawin form. …”
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    The Artistry and Creative Process in the Making of Malang Masks in East Java | Kesenian dan Proses Kreatif dalam Penciptaan Topeng Malang di Jawa Timur by Guntur [n/a]

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This essay is a qualitative description of the artistry of Malang masks, through the formation of the Panji story – based on kidung as indigenous stories in the practice of adaptive Hinduism – and leaning on a dichotomy with the Kakawin form. …”
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    Comparative Antioxidant, Antimicrobial and Phytochemical Assesments of Leaves of Desmostachya bipinnata L. Stapf, Hordeum vulgare L. and Drepanostachyum falcatum (Nees) Keng f. by Pragya Nepal, Minu Singh, Amina Baniya, Sushma Singh, Hari Krishna Sainju, Rajani Shrestha

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Stapf, Hordeum vulgare L. and Drepanostachyum falcatum (Nees) Keng f. are three plants belonging to the family Poaceae having religious significance in different practices of Hinduism. They were also used as traditional medicines by our ancestors but nowadays they are underutilized. …”
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    BAU NYALE: TRADISI BERNILAI MULTIKULTURALISME DAN PLURALISME by I made purna

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…It starts with the entry of Islam from Java and Makasar, as well as Hinduism from Bali. The presence of the two religions is then processed by the Sasak community in the concept of syncretism, and the top place is the teachings of Islam Wetu Telu. …”
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    An empirical support of Schopenhauer's ethics: A dynamic panel data analysis on developed and developing countries by Fabio Zagonari

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper covers all main theoretical features of Schopenhauer's ethics (i.e., life satisfaction arising from art, compassion based on virtue of justice or virtue of loving, and compassion leading to asceticism) in an analytical model, it translates this analytical model into a statistical model by referring to empirical variables (i.e., household expenditures in recreation and culture for art, the Gini index for compassion based on virtue of justice; percentages of people nationally defined as poor for compassion based on virtue of loving; percentages of believers in Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism; governmental enrolments and expenditures in primary, secondary and tertiary education; and inter-generational equal access to Earth resources for compassion leading to asceticism), and it estimates this statistical model by using panel data at a country level for 99% of the world's population (i.e., 18% in 34 OECD developed countries and 81% in 128 non-OECD developing countries) from 2000 to 2020. …”
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    MENGUAK KONSEP HARGA DAN LABA DI BALIK TRANSAKSI BANTEN by Ni Ketut Suryani, I Gusti Ayu Nyoman Budiasih, I Putu Sudana, I Gde Ary Wirajaya

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Novelty - This research is a bridge between the values of spirituality and materiality in doing business, especially in Hinduism.…”
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    Teologização da política : Dissidências de gênero e sexualidade no Hinduísmo by Angelica Tostes

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…First, I seek to understand some elements of Hinduism in the dimensions of gender and sexuality. …”
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    Psychosocial correlates of recovery capital in alcohol and opioid-dependent patients: A cross-sectional comparative study by Apinderjit Kaur, Rakesh Lal, Mahadev Singh Sen, Siddharth Sarkar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The majority of the individuals in both groups were married, belonged to urban areas, practiced Hinduism, and lived in nuclear families. There was a significant difference between the educational status, the religion practiced, the age of onset of dependence, the severity of dependence, and the duration of abstinence between the ADS and ODS groups. …”
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