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Traditional Chinese medicine constitution characteristics and influencing factors for acute mountain sickness susceptibility in rapidly ascending high-altitude populations: a cross-sectional survey. [PDF]

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Long M   +19 more
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The constitution of heinz bodies

Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie und Experimentelle Pathologie, 1968
The present study was made on the constitution of Heinz bodies in the red blood cells in order to elucidate the genesis of the bodies. Heinz bodies which were formed in the red blood cells incubated with o-aminophenol, were separated, and analytically examined for their constitutive substances.
S, Kusumoto, T, Nakajima
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What Constitutes the Mind‐Body Problem?

Philosophical Issues, 2003
Abstract The source and nature of the mind-body problem – the problem of relating consciousness and the brain – is diagnosed. With Russell’s distinction between knowledge by description and knowledge by acquaintance in mind, McGinn suggests that our knowledge of the essence of consciousness is acquired by acquaintance, and that this ...
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Human body constitution

2010
Towards the end of the 19th century versatile authors in the field of medicine sciences tried to determine different constitution types of the human body with anthropometric methods and using scientific methods. lt was relatively early found that the human body constitution changes in different ways during the human life ; children's age, adult age and
Rogale, Dubravko   +1 more
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Constituting gender, locating the body

Journal of Gender Studies, 2013
The ontology of the body has been an ongoing object of discussion within various contexts, in particular those concerning the corporeal and its relation to gender or culture. To date, there are two main schools of thought concerning body and gender relations that posit the body and its gender as distinct, suggesting the autonomy of the body and ...
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Constitutive Equations of an Isotropic Hyperelastic Body

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2000
Stress-strain equations for an isotropic hyperelastic body are formulated. It is shown that the strain energy density whose gradient determines stresses can be defined as a function of two rather than three arguments, namely, strain-tensor invariants. In the case of small strains, the equations become relations of Hook's law with two material constants,
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