These use cases have underscored both the need for a classification system that can make some meaning of the sector and the need to reset and ensure that system is serving its purpose: identifying categories of colleges and universities that are relatively homogenous with respect to the functions ...
Specifically, in the fully adjusted model, participating in square dancing was positively associated with loneliness (β for seldom = 0.094, β for sometimes = 0.087, P = 0.001), meaning that older adults who engaged in square dancing with the frequency of seldom and sometimes ...
According to Hans Belting, an image can be considered either a “likeness” or a “presence,” the former indicating that images serve as reminders of depicted entities, and the latter that images manifest what they depict.Footnote10 Thinking of images as likeness is tied to the meaning of ...
This process is repeated until the meaning of the translated document is mutually agreed to be clear, concise and equivalent to the original. 3. Backward translation – The agreed version was translated backward into English. This stage was done by an independent professional English translator ...
2) Nevertheless, many investigators and many current English dictionaries3,4 contend that the term plagiarism comes from the Latin plagiarius, meaning kidnapper. However, in classical Latin, plagiarius never refers to a plagiarist; its first use was metaphorical in Martial's epigrams5; the next ...
For the response inhibition dimension of executive functioning, participants will perform a classic three-color Stroop task in which participants indicate the font color of a color word while ignoring the word meaning (e.g., the word “red” in green font) [78]. To capture the task switching...
It is composed of the Greek words chele (ҳηλη), meaning crab's claw, and the suffix -oid, meaning like. Keloids are dermal fibrotic lesions which are considered an aberration of the wound healing process. They are included in the spectrum of fibroproliferative disorders and commonly ...
Meaning that patients are transferred later and later in their illness trajectories, reducing the ability to adequately support and relive suffering. Resulting in the reinforcement of the belief that palliative care is offered only at the end of life. Participants also believed that access to care ...
UCLA Appropriateness Method [67]. While the other methods focus on the input of one group of people (usually subject matter experts), the FCM also incorporates stakeholders in a meaningful and impactful way. Thereby, it enabled us to include the views of relevant organizations and groups of ...
UCLA psychopharmacologist Ronald Siegel has written in his book Intoxication: The Universal Drive for Mind-Altering Substances[58] that the medical purpose of intoxication is easier to understand if we think of intoxicating drugs as adaptogens. Technically, an adaptogen is a substance that helps ...