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MONGOLIAN EMCHI-LAMAS: FROM TRADITIONAL THERAPY TO EUROPEAN MEDICINE (THE 1920-1930S) [PDF]
The article analyses the state of Tibetan medicine in Mongolia at the beginning of the XX century, examines the early stages of its interaction with European medicine. The paper reveals poorly investigated aspects in the history of traditional Mongolian medicine: attempts of emchi-lamas to adopt European principles of healthcare.
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Abstract Large‐scale groundwater quality prediction is often constrained by sparse sampling, limiting the reliability of spatial assessments. This study introduces Tabular Prior‐data Fitted Network (TabPFN), a machine learning model based on prior‐fitting networks, to address this challenge and enable high‐precision mapping of groundwater bicarbonate ...
Tong Sun +8 more
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Objective: Liver diseases and injuries are significant global health concerns; in particular, acute liver injury (ALI) is a prominent cause of liver diseases and is associated with high morbidity and mortality.
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Mechanistic study of AGEs‐induced OA progression via SIRT1/RANKL/RANK signaling‐mediated osteoclast–chondrocyte communication and cellular senescence. ABSTRACT Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulate with aging and metabolic stress and are increasingly implicated in osteoarthritis (OA) pathology.
Yizhou Li +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Optimal early childhood development predicts lifelong health and well‐being. A child's immediate environment, especially the home, shapes cognitive, physical, language, motor, social and emotional development. Contextually relevant data on the proximal settings that support preschool‐aged children are lacking in low‐ and middle ...
Sally Popplestone +5 more
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Beyond Borders: Mindol Qutuɣtu and His Early Approach to Combined Medical Practice
The spread of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia brought with it a wealth of Buddhist knowledge. Over time, Mongolian scholars and practitioners engaged with this knowledge and produced numerous works encompassing Buddhist learning, particularly in medicine. A
Tsetsenbaatar Gunsennyam +3 more
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Rodent Biology and Management; Abstracts of papers presented at the International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management, held at Beijing, China, 5-9 October 1998 [PDF]
Farm Management,
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Ethical Challenges and Strategies in Nursing Doctoral Supervision: A Systematic Mixed‐Method Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and address ethical challenges in doctoral supervision within nursing and health sciences and propose strategies to overcome them. Design Following PRISMA guidelines, this mixed‐method systematic review synthesises findings from quantitative, qualitative and mixed‐methods studies published in English between 2014 and 2025 ...
Tove Godskesen +3 more
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Camel Production in Kazakhstan [PDF]
This study aims to think about the modernization impact on camel breeding culture in the Sahara Desert and Central Asia. The camel has been an important animal for the desert people to get milk, meat, wool and working power.
今村 薫
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Comparative Study on the Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Mongolian Medicine
China is one of the countries with the most abundant and diverse traditional medicine in the world. Traditional Chinese Medicine (Han ethnic traditional medicine) and ethnic medicine (traditional medicine of various ethnic minorities) have made indelible contributions to the prosperity and reproduction of all ethnic groups over thousands of years ...
Sirigunqiqige Pan +7 more
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