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ABSTRACT Background Patients with breast cancer experience distress, treatment‐related discomfort, and fear of recurrence from initial diagnosis through survivorship. Aims This study aimed to assess the effects of breathwork interventions on the mental health and quality of life of breast cancer patients and survivors.
Vinitha Ganesan +12 more
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Christian Bohr. Discoverer of Homotropic and Heterotopic Allostery
ABSTRACT This essay recounts and revisits the scientific contributions of Christian Bohr, highlighting his pivotal role in discovering allostery about 120 years ago. Bohr's meticulous experimentation led to identifying two distinct forms of allostery: homotropic (single‐ligand) and heterotropic (multi‐ligand), the latter widely recognized as the Bohr ...
Niels Bindslev
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Practice‐based educational and theatre research: A scoping review
Abstract Practice‐based research (PBR) has emerged as a valuable alternative to traditional scientific methods by generating knowledge through practice and enhancing the relevance of research to practitioners. However, knowledge about PBR has largely been developed within disciplinary silos, leading to its limited cross‐disciplinary understanding. This
Kamila Lewandowska, Mikołaj Bojnarowicz
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Working with Vāyus, Prāna and Prānāyāma in Yoga
The paper deals with the practical implementation of the terms prāna and vāyu in teaching yoga. Different yoga schools and traditions use various terms such as vāyu, vāta, prāna, pavana, samīrana, anila, māruta, śvasana, prabhañjana while highlighting ...
Mukund V. Bhole
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Outcome of Breathing Exercise (Pranayam) on Spirometric Parameters in Type 2 Diabetic Individuals: a Clinical Study [PDF]
Pranayama aims by carrying the involuntary functions of the respiratory mechanism within human control. The term pranayama has comprised by two words: Prana + Ayama. Prana is the vital force and energy which permeates the whole universe.
Tiwari S. +3 more
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Classification of electrophotonic images of yogic practice of mudra through neural networks
Background: Mudras signify a gesture with hands, eyes, and the body. Different configurations of the joining of fingertips are also termed mudra and are used by yoga practitioners for energy manipulation and for therapeutic applications.
Kotikalapudi Shiva Kumar +4 more
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Evolution of Electrothermal Heating and Dielectric Properties of Phenolic Resins During Pyrolysis
As cured phenolic resin is pyrolyzed, the material's heating response to applied radio frequency fields captures the transformation in structure and electrical properties. This heating response is non‐monotonic, first increasing as the material becomes conductive, then decreasing due to reflection.
Aniela J. K. Wright +7 more
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Abstract The aim of the present pilot study is to design, validate, and check the feasibility and efficacy of the designed meditation module on etiological and preventive factors in primary hypertensive patients (PHP). The systematic and detailed meditation module was formulated to prevent the complications of hypertension.
Kapila Goswami Sharma +6 more
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THE SPIRITUALITY OF PEDICAB DRIVERS A CASE STUDY AT TRUNOJOYO STREET BOJONEGORO CITY EAST JAVA
This paper aims to describe the spirituality of "suburban humans" who in this case are pedicab drivers on the Trunojoyo road in Bojonegoro city. The anthropological approach is used with the focus on: the meaning and needs of spirituality for pedicab ...
Yogi Prana Izza
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Arrangement Free Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Electrical Resonances
This study proposes an electrically resonant wireless power transfer (ERWPT) system to overcome the limitations of magnetically resonant wireless power transfer (MRWPT). By utilizing an open bifilar coil, the ERWPT achieves 50 W power transfer with 46% PTE over a 2‐m distance.
Bonyoung Lee +4 more
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