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The Structural principles of Kinship Terminology in the 12-15th Centuries Korea
This article is to inquire into the structural principles of kinship terminology through analysing the kinship-terms found in the Kerim yusa(鷄林類事), the Taming lui(大明律) and the Kyounguk taejon(經國大典: the National Code of the Choson dynasty).
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Learning from experience: how lived, living and learned experiences can cocreate knowledge. [PDF]
Stabler L.
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Kin term mimicry hypothesis. [PDF]
Pawłowski B, Chmielińska A.
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ABSTRACT Background The involvement of family/friends in the care planning of an older adult residing in a care home can help to foster person‐centred care. This study explored and incorporated family/friends' views on the relevance and usefulness of a draft information resource focusing on care planning to address and support older adults' needs ...
Thaïs Caprioli +10 more
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DOSSIER “NEW PERSPECTIVES ON KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY IN TUPIAN AND CARIBAN LANGUAGES”
Joshua Birchall, Fiona M. Jordan
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A bibliometric analysis of investigative genetic genealogy in academic literature: Trends, networks, and emerging themes. [PDF]
Pellegrino A, Stasi A.
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The purpose of this document is to provide a summary of the current expert opinion and recent literature for clinicians, Indigenous health workers and patient advocates interested in Kidney Supportive Care (KSC) in Australia and New Zealand. Our purpose is not to duplicate the recently released International Society of Nephrology (ISN) KSC/Conservative
Kathryn Ducharlet +23 more
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Patient Participation in Decision‐Making During Nursing Care: A Relational Autonomy Perspective
ABSTRACT Aim To explore patient participation in decision‐making during nursing care experienced by patients with chronic diseases, family members and nurses. Design Focused ethnography. Methods This study included an 8‐month fieldwork in a Chinese hospital.
Yin Wang +2 more
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On ARGs, pedigrees, and genetic relatedness matrices. [PDF]
Lehmann B +5 more
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