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The Falling Number of Confessions—Development or Deviation?—II
New Blackfriars, 1970Although, if we are to grasp at all the fundamental reasons behind the falling number of confessions, we must not only trace the development of the sacrament but also try to look at the theological principles involved, this could easily divert us away from the urgent problems of the moment into a tedious and complex historical survey.
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The Polar Coördinate Number of a Meteoritic Fall*
Contributions of the Meteoritical Society, 1949ABSTRACTThe polar coördinate number (PCN) of a meteoritic fall is defined and compared with the previously introduced coördinate number, now called, for distinction, the equatorial coördinate number (ECN). Each variety of number has its own peculiar advantages, which are briefly discussed.
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[Tai chi reduces the number of falls].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2020Falls and fall injuries among older adults are common. Exercise interventions are a safe and effective way to reduce falls. Tai chi is a form of exercise therapy aimed at improving postural control, sensory integration and anticipatory control. In recent years, tai chi has already been shown to reduce the number of falls in older adults, compared to a ...
Vincent A, van Vugt, Otto R, Maarsingh
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A meta‐analysis of six prospective studies of falling in Parkinson's disease
Movement Disorders, 2007Ruth M Pickering +2 more
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Correlates of fear of falling and activity limitation among persons with rheumatoid arthritis
Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1997Michael C Nevitt
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