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Aditya Kolachana,K. Mahesh,K. Ramasubramanian analytical theories stemming from western society.Initiates.This book establishes a measurement index to quantify China’s mass media public credibility, based on extensive research and the encapsulation of measurement theories and approaches related to media public credibility, as well as numerous
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Aditya Kolachana,K. Mahesh,K. Ramasubramaniansurement theories and approaches related to media public credibility, as well as numerous empirical case studies from the international academic community over the past hundred years. The investigation into the current state of Chinese mass media public credibility and discussion on practical approa
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Reminiscences of Prof. K. S. Shukla work History of Hindu Mathematics (Vol. 1, 1935; Vol. 2, 1938) of B. B. Datta and A. N. Singh, revised the draft of its subsequent parts left by Datta and Singh, and published them in the Indian Journal of History of Science (1980–1993).
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