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Comparison about the treatment of bronchial asthma by traditional Chinese medicine from various nationalities in China

open access: yesTraditional Medicine and Modern Medicine, 2023
This paper discusses the understanding of traditional Chinese medicine, Uyghur medicine, Tibetan medicine and Mongolian medicine on bronchial asthma, and discusses the causes and pathogenesis, syndrome differentiation, treatment principles and treatment ...
Yuxue Cao
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Food fit for a Khan: Stable isotope analysis of the elite Mongol Empire cemetery at Tavan Tolgoi, Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it many changes, both for the conquered peoples and for the conquerors themselves.
Fenner, Jack   +2 more
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Fracture healing with osteopathy in traditional Mongolian medicine

open access: yesJournal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013
To explore the concept and norm of fracture healing with osteopathy in traditional Mongolian medicine (TMM).Based on the correspondence between man and the universe (including psychosomatic integration) in fracture healing with osteopathy in TMM, we used modern physio-psychological and biomechanical principles and methods to probe the integrated ...
Zhao, Namula, Wang, Mei, Li, Xueen
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Scans for signatures of selection in Russian cattle breed genomes reveal new candidate genes for environmental adaptation and acclimation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Domestication and selective breeding has resulted in over 1000 extant cattle breeds. Many of these breeds do not excel in important traits but are adapted to local environments.
A Talenti   +108 more
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Experimental study on the anti-inflammatory effect of Mongolian medicine Sendeng Decoction on mice with psoriasis

open access: yesMedicine in Novel Technology and Devices, 2022
Psoriasis is a chronic papulosquamous skin disease occurring worldwide caused by varieties of factors. The recipe of Mongolian medicine Sendeng Decoction was recorded in “The Pleasure of the Viewer” compiled by Jigwood Danjinzhamusu.
Li Sun   +8 more
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Noncommunicable Disease Prevention and Control in Mongolia: A Policy Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
BACKGROUND: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the major global cause of morbidity and mortality. In Mongolia, a number of health policies have been developed targeting the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases. This paper aimed to evaluate
Chimeddamba, Oyun   +3 more
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Exploring traditional mongolian materia medica: the path of progress from tradition to modernity

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology
Traditional Mongolian medicine boasts a long history with its integrated and unigue theoretical system. Traditional Mongolian materia medica (TMMM), as the primary substance for the treatments in traditional Mongolian medicine, was thought to be an ...
Ruyu Shi   +7 more
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The Glacier Complexes of the Mountain Massifs of the North-West of Inner Asia and their Dynamics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The subject of this paper is the glaciation of the mountain massifs Mongun-Taiga, Tavan-Boghd-Ola, Turgeni- Nuru, and Harhira-Nuru. The glaciation is represented mostly by small forms that sometimes form a single complex of domeshaped peaks ...
Chistyakov , Kirill V.   +3 more
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Research on Reasoning Logic in Mongolian Medicine [PDF]

open access: yesHumanities and Social Sciences, 2017
Mongolian medicine is one of the basic disciplines of Mongolian Studies. Mongolian medicine plays an important role in prevention and treatment of diseases in northern ethnic minorities, particularly the Mongol nationality. As an important research field of Mongolian Studies and an important part of the traditional Mongolian culture, Mongolian medicine
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Mongolian Buddhist Scholars’ Works on Infectious Diseases (Late 17th Century to the Beginning of the 20th Century)

open access: yesReligions, 2019
The Qing period saw both the flowering of Buddhism in Mongolia as well as the arrival of new infectious diseases such as smallpox and syphilis which had reached epidemic levels by the 17th to early 20th centuries.
Batsaikhan Norov
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