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Oxygen consumption and respiration following two yoga relaxation techniques. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 25(4):221-227.
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2000. Effect of two selected yogic breathing techniques of heart rate variability. Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 42(4):467-472.
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1998. A combination of focusing and defocusing through yoga reduces optical illusion more than focusing alone. Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 41(2):179-182.
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1997. Pranayama increases grip strength without lateralized effects. Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 41(2):129-133.
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1997. Progressive increase in critical flicker fusion frequency following yoga training. Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 41(1):71-74.
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1997. Breathing through a particular nostril can alter metabolism and autonomic activities. Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 38(2):133-137.
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1994. Improvement in static motor performance following yogic training of school children. Perceptual and motor skills. 76(3 Pt 2):1264-1266.
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1993. The integrated approach of yoga: a therapeutic tool for mentally retarded children: a one-year controlled study. Journal of Mental Deficiency Research. 33 ( Pt 5):415-421.
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