This paper aims to bridge anthropological and cognitivist research undertaken by Gilbert Durand and Mark Johnson, who studied the phenomenon of meaning making in a similar way, although they had to use different terminology as their disciplines demanded.
García-Valero Benito
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Lexico-semantic processing in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease: Evidence from picture naming task in Iranian Azerbaijani Turkish-Persian bilinguals [PDF]
Adopting a linguistic approach to the pathology of the mind on bilinguals afflicted with aphasia caused by Alzheimer's disease (AD) has given rise to a wide array of interdisciplinary research in recent years. However, bilinguals’ language impairments in
Maryam Pirzadeh +2 more
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Comparative Studies in Central Kurdish Literature: The Role and Impact of Alaaddin Sajadi
It is almost two centuries or more from the beginning of comparative literature and its studies. The origin of this aspect of literature was the center of Europe, especially in France and Germany.
Naseh Mellayi
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Genetic Assimilation and Canalisation in the Baldwin Effect [PDF]
The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organism’s lifetime can influence the evolutionary path taken by a population, without any direct Lamarckian transfer of traits from phenotype to genotype.
C.H. Waddington +11 more
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Osteoprotegerin concentration and risk of cardiovascular outcomes in nine general population studies: Literature-based meta-analysis involving 26,442 participants. [PDF]
Recent experimental and epidemiological studies have suggested that osteoprotegerin, a key regulator in bone metabolism, may be involved in vascular calcification and atherosclerosis.
Lena Tschiderer +4 more
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The number of Japan’s international students has rapidly increased in the last decade. This study examines the relationship between menstrual abnormalities in cycle and symptoms, stress level, and lifestyle of female international students in Japan ...
Yukie Matsuura +4 more
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Amblyopia and quality of life: a systematic review [PDF]
Background/Aims Amblyopia is a common condition which can affect up to 5% of the general population. The health-related quality of life (HRQoL) implications of amblyopia and/or its treatment have been explored in the literature.
A Göransson +53 more
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An interpreter advantage in executive functions? A systematic review [PDF]
The aim of this systematic literature review was to answer the question of which executive function is most affected by interpreter training and experience.
Hollebeke, Illy +4 more
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Prevalence of keratoconus in persons with Down syndrome: a review
Purpose Keratoconus is a vision-threatening condition, and there is a need for knowledge about the occurrence in subgroups of the population. The progression of the disease can be effectively stopped, and vision may be restored, if keratoconus is ...
Liv Drolsum, Olav Kristianslund
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Economic Assessment of Distributed Generation Technologies: A Feasibility Study and Comparison with the Literature [PDF]
With the negative climate impact of fossil fuel power generation and the requirement of global policy to shift towards a green mix of energy production, the investment in renewable energy is an opportunity in developing countries. However, poor economy associated with limited income, funds availability, and regulations governing project funding and ...
Ameena Saad Al-Sumaiti +5 more
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