culture-specific syndromefolk illnesses that are unique to a particular culture or geographical area. Each illness has a cluster of symptoms, signs, and behavioral changes that are recognized by members of the culture; usually, they also have a range of symbolic meanings and culturally agreed-upon...
Each illness has a cluster of symptoms, signs, and behavioral changes that are recognized by members of the culture; usually, they also have a range of symbolic meanings and culturally agreed-upon treatments. Anorexia nervosa and Type A behavior pattern are examples of syndromes specific to indust...
writing.From its beginnings as a tool of divination,writing remained the means of access to the wisdom of the ancestors.The symbol for writing,the sign called wen,had begun by signifying the characters on the oracle bones.Through time its meanings deepened and widen 道路向这样智慧从文字魔术仍然...
Approximately 50% to 70% of white blood cells are neutrophils. Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cell. The amount of neutrophils on blood work tests is known as the ANC (absolute neutrophil count). On most blood work tests, the ANC will be presented in terms of the amo...
Lowering blood pressure naturally is a very good thing and it should not cost much at all. But if it doesn’t work then it is very costly in terms of your health. Read this doctor’s guide: Lower Blood Pressure Naturally -- Don’t Just Stand There, Do Something ...
The concept of “embodied relationality” comes from McCarthy and Prokhovnik's (2014) work on caring after death. This embodied perspective is rare in the literature on blood-borne viral infections. However, it is not new to critique the individualising tendencies in public health research on...
Enriched GO terms (pathways) with p-value less than 0.01(corrected with Bonferroni step down) were collected and analyzed to interpret the biological meanings of these targeted genes datasets with comprehensive set of functional annotation tools of DAVID and KEGG. Network construction and comparison....
"Hematologies" has drawn praise from other scholars in the field. Emily Martin, an anthropologist at New York University, has called it "an extraordinary exploration of the multitudes of meanings and uses of blood in northern India." Banerjee notes that India is hardly unique in the way the ...
It is difficult to imagine what life will be like without memory.The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions(感觉、知觉), the bases for the decisions we make, and the roots of our habits and skills are to be found in our past experiences, which are brought into the present bymemory...
When you do works, something is owed to you for the work of your hand. If we are all to be awarded based upon our works then it would be negating graciousness or undeserved kindness. We would be making it into kindness. Sadly though the majority of humans want to be better than other...