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Philosophy of Intellect in the Long Commentary on the De anima of Averroes [PDF]
In the Long Commentary on the De anima, Averroes posits three separate intelligences in the anima rationalis or the rational soul: agent intellect or intellectus agens, material or passible intellect, intellectus possibilis or intellectus passibilis, and
Hendrix, John S
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Background: Premature luteinizing hormone (LH) surge is one of the causes for assisted reproductive technology cycle cancellation, and it is needed to find novel approaches with improved efficacy and safety profile.
Niloofar Motaref +6 more
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Not-I/Thou: Agent Intellect and the Immemorial [PDF]
Not-I/Thou: The Other Subject of Art & Architecture is to be a highly focused exhibition/folio of works by perhaps 12 artists (preferably little-known or obscure), with precise commentaries denoting the discord between the autonomous object (the artwork ...
Keeney, Gavin
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Background Poor ovarian response (POR) significantly reduces the success rates of fertility treatments. This study investigates the long-term efficacy and potential complications associated with autologous menstrual blood-derived mesenchymal stromal ...
Simin Zafardoust +6 more
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The article is dedicated to the employees’ memory of the Avicenna Tajik State Medical University, who took an active part in the Great Patriotic War. The heroic feat of the entire of Soviet people and, in particular, the medical workers – alumnus and the
M.K. GULOV, N.S. JURAEVA, A.K. BARATOV
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Unconscious Thought in Peripatetic Philosophy [PDF]
In Aristotle’s De anima 3.5, the relation between intellect and thought, and between thought and object, is not accessible to discursive or conscious thought; an understanding of the relation requires nous, intuitive or “unconscious” thought. The “active”
Hendrix, John S
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Dysphagia as an Unusual Presentation of Myeloma
Multiple myeloma is a plasma cell dyscrasis characterized by mature B cells proliferation in the bone marrow. In rare cases, the disease can present as an extramedullary location, making diagnosis and management more challenging. Here, we describe a rare
A. Raissi +3 more
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Neoplatonism in the Liber Naturalis and Shifā: De anima or Metaphysica of Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) [PDF]
Avicenna or Ibn Sīnā was born circa 980 in Afshna, near Bukhara, in Persia. He worked briefly for the Samanid administration, but left Bukhara, and lived in the area of Tehran and Isfahan, where he completed the Shifā (Healing [from error]) under the ...
Hendrix, John S
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A Theory of Humanity: Part 2—Conditions for True Universalism [PDF]
The currently used humanity model is chaotic, devoid of logic or coherence. In Part 1 of this two-part paper, we examined human traits of a scientific model in absence of ‘born sinner’ starting point.
Islam, M. Rafiqul
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Extramedullary hematopoiesis: A case report
Extramedullary hematopoiesis occurs primarily in patients with hematologic disorders and is a physiological response to chronic anemia. Its pathophysiology remains unknown. It commonly affects the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes.
Majda Ankri +4 more
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