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Journal Paper

Holden, Constance Ed. (2004) New Primate Discovered in India. Science, 306 (5705). p. 2184.

Kasturirangan, K (2004) Science and technology of imaging from space. Current Science, 87 (5). pp. 584-601.

Kumar, Arvind and Vannoni, Michael (2004) Ballistic Missile Proliferation in Southern Asia: Options for Stabilization. Cooperative Monitoring Center Occasional Paper.

Radhakrishna, Sindhu (2004) Sociality in a Solitary Primate: How Gregarious is the Slender Loris? Resonance, 9 (1). pp. 64-81.

Radhakrishna, Sindhu and Singh, Mewa (2004) Infant development in the slender loris (Loris lydekkerianus lydekkerianus). Current Science, 86 (8). pp. 1121-1127.

Rao, S.Balachandra and Uma, S.K. and Venugopal, Padmaja (2004) Mean Planetary Positions According to Grahalaghavam. Indian Journal of History of Science, 39 (4). pp. 441-466.

Shetty, PK (2004) Socio-ecological Implications of Pesticide Use in India. Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (49). pp. 5261-5267.

Sreekantan, BV (2004) Raja Ramanna – Down the memory lane. Current Science, 87 (8). pp. 1150-1151. ISSN 0011-3891

Srinivasan, Sharada (2004) Shiva as 'cosmic dancer':on Pallava origins of the Nataraja bronze. World Archaeology, 36 (3). pp. 432-450. ISSN 1470-1375

Upadhya, Carol (2004) A New Transnational Capitalist Class?: Capital Flows, Business Networks and Entrepreneurs in the Indian Software Industry. Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (48). pp. 5141-5151.

Book Chapter

Singh, Mewa and Sinha, Anindya (2004) Life-history traits: ecological adaptations or phylogenetic relics? In: Macaque Societies: A Model for the Study of Social Organization. Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology (41). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 80-83. ISBN 0521818478

Monograph

Sinha, Anindya and Kalyani, Hamsa and Devaraju, A, eds. (2004) NIAS NEWS Vol 13(1) - January 2004. NIAS Newsletter. NIAS, Bangalore.

Sinha, Anindya and Kalyani, Hamsa and Devaraju, A, eds. (2004) NIAS NEWS Vol 13(2) - April 2004. NIAS Newsletter. NIAS, Bangalore.

Sinha, Anindya and Kalyani, Hamsa and Devaraju, A, eds. (2004) NIAS NEWS Vol 13(3) - July 2004. NIAS Newsletter. National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore.

Sinha, Anindya and Kalyani, Hamsa and Devaraju, A, eds. (2004) NIAS NEWS Vol 13(4) - October 2004. NIAS Newsletter. National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore.

Ananth Rao, C R (2004) Myth and the creative process: A view of creativity in the light of three Indian myths(NIAS Lecture L1 - 2004). Lecture. National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore.

Chakraborty, Somen and Bijulal, MV and Salam, Jeebanlata (2004) Human rights investigation and fact-finding techniques: a training manual. Manual. Social Science Institute, New Delhi.

Menon, Sangeetha and Sreekantan, BV and Sinha, Anindya and Clayton, Philip and Narasimha, Roddam (2004) Science and Beyond: Cosmology, Consciousness and Technology in the Indic Traditions (NIAS Special Publications No.SP2-2004). Special Publication. National Institute of Advanced Studies.

Radhakrishna, Sindhu and Sinha, Anindya (2004) Population Survey and Conservation of the Bengal Slow Loris in Assam and Meghalaya, Northeastern India. Technical Report. National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India. (Submitted)

Shourie, Arun (2004) The Fate of Reforms (The Fourth M N Srinivas Memorial Lecture) (NIAS Special Publication No.SP1-2004). Lecture. National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore.

Book

Sarukkai, Sundar (2004) Philosophy of Symmetry. Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. ISBN 81-7986-042-6

Srinivasan, Sharada and Ranganathan, S (2004) India's legendary wootz steel: an advanced material of the ancient world. NIAS and IISc, Bangalore.

Thesis

Angadi, Savita (2004) Applications of nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory to signal and image processing. Doctoral thesis, National Institute of Advanced Studies.

Video

Mathur, Anuradha and da Cunha, Dilip (2004) Deccan traverses: From naked country to garden city. [Video]

Menon, MGK (2004) J R D Tata's legacy to Science and Higher Education. [Video]

In the Media

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Alma mater pays homage to Raja Ramanna. Deccan Herald.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Architect of India's first nuclear blast no more. Vijay Times.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Dr.Raja Ramanna obituary in Newspapers. Deccan Herald, The Hindu, Times of India, Asian Age, Indian Express and Economic Times.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Fate denies Raja Ramanna 'Life time award'. Vijay Times.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) In Tribute. The Asian Age.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Lifetime achievement award to Raja Ramanna. Deccan Herald.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Man with a great sense of humour. Vijay Times.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) Ramanna cremated in Mumbai. The Asian Age.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) When Raja Ramanna said no to Saddam. Deccan Herald.

UNSPECIFIED (2004) A towering personality. The Hindu, Bangalore.

Express News Service, (2004) Mates mourn loss of a great mind. The Indian Express, 25 September 2004.

Express News Service, (2004) The man behind Pokharan-I success. The Indian Express, 25 September 2004.

Iyengar, PK (2004) Remembering Ramanna. The Hindu.

Johnson, TA (2004) He pushed for N-umbrella and peace. The Times of India.

Kasturirangan, K (2004) Ramanna, tallest among the tall. Vijay Times.

Khan, Mumtaz Ali (2004) Letters to the editor: a great loss to the country. Vijay Times.

Laxman, Srinivas (2004) Ramanna wanted Kalam to develop missile programme. Times of India.

Prakash, S (2004) Ramanna, the mentor of India's nuclear programme. Vijay Times, Bangalore.

Prasad, HY Sharada (2004) A requiem for Ramanna: all in all. Asian Age.

Prashanth, GN (2004) The Pianist. The Hindu, Bangalore.

Shivakumar, K (2004) Raja Ramanna and his Mysore connection: an old school friend recalls her association with scientist and fellow music lover. Indian Express.

Srinivasan, MR (2004) Ramanna and the nuclear programme. The Hindu.

Subrahmanyam, K (2004) Long way from Pokharan: Raja Ramanna was truly a renaissance man. The Indian Express.

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