Person-centered osteopathic practice: patients’ personality (body, mind, and soul) and health (ill-being and well-being) [PDF]
Background. Osteopathic philosophy and practice are congruent with the biopsychosocial model, a patient-centered approach when treating disease, and the view of the person as a unity (i.e., body, mind, and soul).
Elin Fahlgren +3 more
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Swedish high-school pupils’ attitudes towards drugs in relation to drug usage, impulsiveness and other risk factors [PDF]
Background. Illicit drug use influences people’s lives and elicits unwanted behaviour. Current research shows that there is an increase in young people’s drug use in Sweden.
Fariba Mousavi +4 more
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The importance of oriented physical activity in the first 48 months: differences in motor skills
Background The importance of physical activity in the first months of age is well known, however, with the evolution of the urban environment, the excessive workload of parents and the excessive time in growing up in kindergartens has limited this same ...
Miguel Rebelo +6 more
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Self-regulatory mode (locomotion and assessment), well-being (subjective and psychological), and exercise behavior (frequency and intensity) in relation to high school pupils’ academic achievement [PDF]
Background. Self-regulation is the procedure implemented by an individual striving to reach a goal and consists of two inter-related strategies: assessment and locomotion.
Danilo Garcia +5 more
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The Specificity of Secundum Dici Relations in St. Thomas Aquinas’ Metaphysics [PDF]
In this article, the author discusses the issue of the understanding of so-called relationes secundum dici in St. Thomas Aquinas’ metaphysical thought. This is a specific type of relations with which commentators and continuators of Aquinas’ philosophy ...
Tomasz Duma
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From devotion to commitment: Towards a critical ontology of engagement [PDF]
This article approaches the notion of engagement from the perspective of critical ontology. With language as the starting point of its hermeneutic task, it commences with an etymological analyses of diverse Indo-European words gravitating around
Perunović Andrea
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Tongue diagnosis plays a pivotal role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. As one of the most important tongue characteristics, tooth-marked tongue is related to spleen deficiency and can greatly contribute to the symptoms ...
Xu Wang +16 more
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The notion of Logos from the ancient Egyptians, finally with Philo of Alexandria [PDF]
The topic of the paper is the notion of logos in certain thinkers and certain philosophical directions. Numerous meanings were ascribed to the Logos to the extent that it could be accepted in different epochs. From the moment of the creation of the human
Magdalenić Milan S.
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Al-Farabi’s Kitab al-Horuf and Meta-Ontology [PDF]
The parts I & III of Kitab al-Horuf deals with explaining the role of particles in expressing the philosophical notions. This, it seems, is a meta-ontological program that al-Farabi is developing.
Ahmad Asgari, sina salari khoram
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Whole genome characterization of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup W isolates, circulating in Moscow
Introduction. The invasive meningococcal disease (meningitis and/or septicemia) is actual problem of public health in Russia. Neisseria meningitidis isolates are classified into serogroups, PorA/FetA VRs, sequence types and clonal complexes.
K. O. Mironov +2 more
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