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Challenges in comparative oral epic [PDF]
In this paper we propose to examine some fundamental issues in comparative oral epic. Our investigation will proceed across four epic traditions widely separated in space and time.
Foly, John Miles, Gejin, Chao
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History of traditional Mongolian medical education based on Manba Datsan: A literature review
Background and Aims Traditional Mongolian Medical Education (TMME) was developed based on Manba Datsan (MD) in harmony with the Buddhist philosophy‐medical system in Mongolia.
Buyandelger Batmunkh +4 more
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Molecular detection of tick‐borne pathogens in bovine blood and ticks from Khentii, Mongolia [PDF]
Recent studies reported the detection of DNA from tick‐borne pathogens (TBPs) of veterinary relevance such as Anaplasma marginale, Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis and Theileria orientalis in bovine blood samples from Mongolia.
Batsukh, Zayat +7 more
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Taboos related to food culture at the 13th–14th-century Mongols [PDF]
This article reviews the characteristics of terms used by the Mongols to express taboos concerning food and examines their food-related culture based on sources from the Mongolian Empire (Plano Carpini’s Historia Mongalorum, Marco Polo’s Il milione ...
Kim, Kisun, Lee, Jongoh, Lee, Sungyoung
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The article is dedicated to the early adaptation and development of the medical and pharmaceutical measurements system in traditional Mongolian medicine as shown in the example of the treatise “Khan Treasury” – about methods of treatment”. This work is a
O. S. Rinchinov, S. B. Dashieva
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Essential hypertension is a psychosomatic disease associated with emotions and behaviors. Although Mongolian mind–body interactive therapy can help patients with essential hypertension reduce their systolic blood pressure (SBP), the mechanism is unclear.
Jun Fang +6 more
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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Aconitum kusnezoffii Reichb. is one of the plants of Aconitum genus, and it′s root, flower, bud, and leaf has been used for traditional Mongolian medicine to bactericidal, relieve pain, collapse, rheumatic fever and so on,
Selinge Bai +5 more
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Tibetan Plateau Grassland Protection: Tibetan Herders\u27 Ecological Conception Versus State Policies [PDF]
The establishment of the “Three Rivers’ Sources Nature Reserve” in 2002 - one of China’s largest ecological protection projects - has had a major impact on the lives of Tibetan nomadic herders.
Cencetti, Elisa
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Gastric ulcer (GU) is one of the most prevalent digestive diseases that seriously affects people’s health. Previous studies have demonstrated the anti-GU effect of Ruda-6 (RD-6), a classic formulae of traditional Mongolian medicine.
Lan Feng +12 more
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Famous traditional Mongolian medicine Xieriga-4 (Turmeric-4) decoction: A review
Xieriga-4 Decoction, composed of dried rhizomes of Curcumae longae, barks of Phellodendron chinense or Phellodendron amurense, fruits of Cardenia jasminoides, and fruits of Tribulus terrestris, is a famous prescription of traditional Mongolian medicine for the treatment of urinary system diseases such as frequent urination, urgent urination, urine ...
Dulan +5 more
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