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Sleep Studies in the Subject's Home

Clinical Electroencephalography, 1983
Because the ambient environment affects sleep duration and sequence, sleep in the subject's home may be more valid than in a laboratory. Telephone polysomnogram transmission (TPSM) and portable electromagnetic tape recordings offer recordings in the subject's bedroom.
T L, Riley, H, Peterson
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Subject and Subjectivity in Psychotherapy: A Case Study

2018
In this chapter, we discuss psychotherapy based on the theory of subjectivity from the cultural-historical standpoint, as proposed by Gonzalez Rey. We emphasize the importance of new theoretical concepts to signify the psychotherapy field, as well as the need to open new practices supported by the recognition of the individual as the subject of this ...
Valéria Deusdará Mori   +1 more
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Study Subjects and Ordinary Patients

Osteoporosis International, 2000
Clinical trials of treatment agents impose strict and often necessary inclusion and exclusion criteria, while patients presenting to physicians for treatment frequently exhibit complicating features that would have excluded them from entry into study.
R, Dowd, R R, Recker, R P, Heaney
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Radiocalcium studies in normal subjects

Calcified Tissue Research, 1967
Twelve normal subjects have been studied using calcium balance techniques and47Ca to provide normal reference values for metabolic calcium studies in adult humans. A composite graph of plasma and urinary calcium specific activities is presented at intervals from 0.1 to 300 hours after isotope injection.
R W, Tomlinson   +3 more
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Intensive Clinical and Subjective Studies

Psychiatry, 1994
(1998). Intensive Clinical and Subjective Studies. Psychiatry: Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 171-171.
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Melainomania: a study on 100 subjects.

Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 2011
The melainomania is a psychological and skin syndrome and it expresses the obsessive need of tanned skin in a complete and constant way. We searched for the psycho-patogenetic factors of the syndrome and the psychological and skin ends point useful to evaluate the psychic and skin damages.Seventy-two women and 28 men, aged 38-56 years, who were used to
Iannaccone AM   +3 more
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A study in cinematic subjectivity

Metaphor and the Social World, 2014
This article offers a metaphorical and embodied examination of the representation of perception in narrative cinema. Using insights from Conceptual Metaphor Theory we argue that the perceptual states of characters can be represented cinematically via audio-visual expressions of metaphors related to the physical functioning of human bodies.
Maarten Coëgnarts, Peter Kravanja
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The linguistic subject and the conscious subject in mysticism studies

Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1996
The current discussion in philosophy of mysticism is heading down two divergent lines. Contextualist studies (notably Steven Katz) employ a linguistic model of the epistemic subject. Critics of contextualism (notably Robert Forman) have offered what this study calls a cognitionalist approach which draws attention to the performance of the conscious ...
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Studies in Subjective Probability

Revue de l'Institut International de Statistique / Review of the International Statistical Institute, 1965
S. J. Ford, H. E. Kyburg, H. E. Smokler
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