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    Effect of yoga on musculoskeletal discomfort and motor functions in Professional Computer Users.
    (2009) Telles Shirley; Manoj Dash; Naveen, K.V.
    This self rated musculoskeletal Discompart hand grip,streegnth typing speed.
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    Increase In Voluntary Pulse Rate Reduction Achieved Following Yoga Training
    (International Journal of Stress Management, 2002) Telles Shirley; Ramana Vani P.
    Visceral and glandular responses.which were initially believed to be in voluntary.were later shown to be operantaly conditioned ekeulkel.
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    A Nonnrandomized Non-Naive, Comparative Study of The Effects of Kapalabhati and Breath Awareness Event-Related Potential in Trained yoga practitioners.
    (The Journal of Alternative and Complementrat Medicine, 2009) Meesha Joshi; Telles Shirley
    The study was conducted compare the P300 event related potential record before and after.
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    Nostril Dominance at Rest associated with Performance of a left hemisphere - Specific cancellation task
    (International Journal of Yoga, 2008) Sasmita Samantaray; Telles Shirley
    An association has been reported between the dominant nostril through which we breath and the cerebral hemisphere found to be active
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    Performance on Psychomotor Tasks Following Two Yoga Based Relaxation Techniques
    (Perceptual motor Skill, 2009) Pailoor, Subramanya; Telles Shirley
    PSYCHOMOTOR TASKS FOLLOWING TWO YOGA BASED RELAXATION TECHNIQUES
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    RESEARCH METHODS
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-08) Nagendra H.R.; Telles Shirley
    Nowadays there is an increasing interest in using non pharmacological ('alternative') modes of treatment for ailments which are known to be caused by stress induced changes in the mental state. However, though there is a growing awareness and interest in these treatments, they are not yet accepted by the medical community, in India or elsewhere. For this reason the clinical progress has to be systematically monitored, using methods which are acceptable the world over.
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    A review of the scientific studies on cyclic meditation
    (International Journal of Yoga, 2009-12) Pailoor, Subramanya; Telles Shirley
    Yoga is an ancient science.
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    Yoga Based Isometric Relaxation Versus Supine Rest: A Study of Oxygen Consumption, Breath Rate and Volume and Autonomic Measures
    (Journal of Indian Psychology, 1999) Vempati, R.P.; Telles Shirley
    VERSUS SUPINE REST: A Study of Oxygen Consumption, Breath Rate and Volume and Autonomic Measures
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    Yoga Reduces Symptoms of Distress In Tsunami Survivors 5 in the Andaman Islands
    (eCAM, 2007-01-01) Telles Shirley; Naveen, K.V.; Manoj Dash

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