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Narcolepsy in a Brahman bull

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984
Behavioral, electrophysiologic, and pharmacologic tests were performed on a 2 1/2-year-old Brahman bull suspected of having narcolepsy. Placement on a tilt table or electroejaculation induced apparent sleep and cataplexy. Electrophysiologic recordings during the episodes revealed the low-voltage, high-frequency electroencephalogram, reduced ...
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Brahman

2018
The Sanskrit word brahman (neuter) emerged in late Vedic literature and Upaniṣads (900–300 bc) as the name (never pluralized) of the divine reality pervading the universe, knowledge or experience of which is a person’s supreme good. The word’s earliest usage (often pluralized) is to refer to the verses of the oldest work in Sanskrit (and in any Indo ...
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Brahmanism and Hinduism

2022
Journal of Dhamma for Life, 28, 1, 54 ...
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Brahman and Dao

2013
The present geopolitical rise of India and China evokes much interest in the comparative study of these two ancient Asian cultures. There are various studies comparing Western and Indian philosophies and religions, and there are similar works comparing Chinese and Western philosophy and religion.
Ithamar Theodor, Zhihua Yao
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Les Brahmanes

2012
Le roman Les Brahmanes, publié en 1866 au Portugal par l'Indien de Goa Francisco Luís Gomes (1829-1869), pourrait être considéré comme étant non seulement le premier ouvrage de fiction « anticolonialiste » de l'histoire de la littérature moderne, mais encore celui qui a le premier attaqué frontalement le système hindou des castes.
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