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The neural impacts of gun violence exposure on adult attentional mechanisms: an EEG pilot study. [PDF]
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Author Response: Insights into Immunomodulatory Therapy for Sepsis. [PDF]
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Seasonal koilonychia in Ladakh
Contact Dermatitis, 1990During a health survey for chest disease in Ladakh, it was noted that women and a few men had marked koilonychia. It caused disfigurement, discomfort and sometimes disturbance of function. It occured mainly in spring and summer and usually disappeared in winter.
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Medicinal system of Ladakh, India
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1989The paper presents a detailed study of an ancient medical system of the Old World. The system, popularly known as the "Amchi System", has a large following in Ladakh or Little Tibet (India) and has been practised for centuries. The system resembles, in some broad aspects, the Ayurvedic system but has its own characteristics.
I A, Navchoo, G M, Buth
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2014
The timing of collision between the Indian and Tibetan plates along with significant evidence is described. The tectono-stratigraphy of the region is described under four major zones, Zanskar, Indus-Suture, Shyok Suture, and Karakoram. The plate tectonics model of subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Tibetan plate is illustrated. Tectonics of the
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The timing of collision between the Indian and Tibetan plates along with significant evidence is described. The tectono-stratigraphy of the region is described under four major zones, Zanskar, Indus-Suture, Shyok Suture, and Karakoram. The plate tectonics model of subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Tibetan plate is illustrated. Tectonics of the
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Ladakh and the Partition of India: How Ladakh (Re) Shaped after Partition
Journal of Research: THE BEDE ATHENAEUM, 2019The paper tries to explore the convoluted socio-cultural history of Ladakh in the aftermath of the Partition of India. There has been less debate and discussion in academia about the impact of Partition on the Ladakh region. Many discourses consider Ladakh as a ‘mystic ’and ‘isolated ’place which had not been much influenced by the Partition of India ...
Archo Fatima Nissa, Stanzin Stamdin
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physiopraxis, 2008
Leh, die Hauptstadt von Ladakh, ein Distrikt 3.500 Meter hoch im indischen Himalaya. Eine für uns Deutsche völlig fremde Welt. Hier oben arbeiten Physiotherapeuten für die Ladakh-Hilfe e.V. – ein Verein, der sich vor Ort um die Fürsorge von Menschen mit Behinderungen kümmert.
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Leh, die Hauptstadt von Ladakh, ein Distrikt 3.500 Meter hoch im indischen Himalaya. Eine für uns Deutsche völlig fremde Welt. Hier oben arbeiten Physiotherapeuten für die Ladakh-Hilfe e.V. – ein Verein, der sich vor Ort um die Fürsorge von Menschen mit Behinderungen kümmert.
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