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Proceedings of the ACM SIGOPS 28th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 2021
Modern operating system kernels are too complex to be free of bugs. Fuzzing is a promising approach for vulnerability detection and has been applied to kernel testing. However, existing work does not consider the influence relations between system calls when generating and mutating inputs, resulting in difficulties when trying to reach into the kernel ...
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Modern operating system kernels are too complex to be free of bugs. Fuzzing is a promising approach for vulnerability detection and has been applied to kernel testing. However, existing work does not consider the influence relations between system calls when generating and mutating inputs, resulting in difficulties when trying to reach into the kernel ...
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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2008
The following commentary discusses the concept of a chiropractic healer. A model is proposed to describe the elements of a successful chiropractic healer that includes knowledge and manual skill, specific interpersonal skills and attributes, and the attainment of a healing presence.
Matthew A, Davis, Geoffrey M, Bove
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The following commentary discusses the concept of a chiropractic healer. A model is proposed to describe the elements of a successful chiropractic healer that includes knowledge and manual skill, specific interpersonal skills and attributes, and the attainment of a healing presence.
Matthew A, Davis, Geoffrey M, Bove
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Social Science & Medicine, 1989
This paper, through the use of case histories illustrates the variety of traditional practitioners to be found in Plateau State Nigeria. The changes that some of them have undergone in the absence of official policy regarding integration, and under the influence of Western medicine, are discussed in terms of role adaptation.
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This paper, through the use of case histories illustrates the variety of traditional practitioners to be found in Plateau State Nigeria. The changes that some of them have undergone in the absence of official policy regarding integration, and under the influence of Western medicine, are discussed in terms of role adaptation.
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The minister as healer, the healer as minister
Journal of Religion and Health, 1982A major task of the minister is that of healer, and with the healing task come some special opportunities. These relate to the therapy of the word, awakening in all the tragic sense of life, an identity with the wounded healer, distinguishing between healing and curing, and accepting the medical education enterprise as a patient. The healer as minister
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Scientific American, 2010
The article discusses research on reprogramming living cells that serve the therapeutic value of embryonic stem cells while sidestepping the public controversy that surrounds use of embryonic stem cells. Concepts underlying the article are highlighted with references made to induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSC), disease therapies that could derive ...
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The article discusses research on reprogramming living cells that serve the therapeutic value of embryonic stem cells while sidestepping the public controversy that surrounds use of embryonic stem cells. Concepts underlying the article are highlighted with references made to induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSC), disease therapies that could derive ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
CONCERN for one's fellowman has been characteristic of physicians for centuries. Until the last century, one could argue that this characteristic was, in fact, most of what a physician had to offer among his healing skills. Many older physicians today remember well medicine in the pre-antibiotic era, when one had little choice but to sit by the bedside
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CONCERN for one's fellowman has been characteristic of physicians for centuries. Until the last century, one could argue that this characteristic was, in fact, most of what a physician had to offer among his healing skills. Many older physicians today remember well medicine in the pre-antibiotic era, when one had little choice but to sit by the bedside
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Human suffering is inevitable, and it is universal. It has provoked in societies a deep desire to fix, to restore, and to mend. That yearning to heal is physical and metaphysical; science and art; objectivity and intimacy. To do so one must touch the flesh but also that inner essence called spirit or soul.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— Res ipsa loquitur! The COMMENTARY by M. Julian Duttera, Jr, MD (242:41, 1979), dealt with one of the most fundamental yet so often forgotten aspects of medicine, "The Healer's Hand." I once wrote, "there is often nothing to say to the dying patient, but that the mere presence of the doctor coupled with the tactile transmission of ...
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To the Editor.— Res ipsa loquitur! The COMMENTARY by M. Julian Duttera, Jr, MD (242:41, 1979), dealt with one of the most fundamental yet so often forgotten aspects of medicine, "The Healer's Hand." I once wrote, "there is often nothing to say to the dying patient, but that the mere presence of the doctor coupled with the tactile transmission of ...
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1991
be thought of as the bridge between the conscious processing of information and physiologic change, since images can influence both the voluntary (peripheral) and involuntary (autonomic) nervous systems(1,5,6). For patients, the goal of using imagery is to replace the negative images that provoke fear, hopelessness, and anxiety with positive images of ...
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be thought of as the bridge between the conscious processing of information and physiologic change, since images can influence both the voluntary (peripheral) and involuntary (autonomic) nervous systems(1,5,6). For patients, the goal of using imagery is to replace the negative images that provoke fear, hopelessness, and anxiety with positive images of ...
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