The Midrashic literature and biblical translations focus majorly on the verses that describe the gathering in Haman’s house and the preparing of the gallows for Mordechai the Jew (Es 5:14). The goal of this study is to discuss the narrative shaped by the
Abraham O. Shemesh
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La puntuación babilónica del Targum de Jeremías en relación con la del texto hebreo
La finalidad de este artículo es demostrar que la masora babilónica, que se encuentra en el arameo del Targum, refleja una calidad de vocalización superior a la del texto hebreo.
Josep Ribera
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The use of paradigmatic research: The model of a perfect world according to Targum Qohelet
The purpose of this study is to identify and explain a religious paradigm in Targum Qohelet (TgQoh). Targum Qohelet is dated to a period between 500 CE and 1101 CE. This study concludes that the most probable setting for this Targum was the beit midrash (
Lawrence Lincoln
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The Long‐Term Follow‐Up TIPP Project: LOFT Study Protocol, a 20‐Year Prospective Study of Early Psychosis Patients [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Early intervention services (EIS) in psychosis are the gold standard to treat patients after a first episode of psychosis (FEP). However, the understanding of the evolution and the long‐term effects of such type of intervention is limited.
Teya Petrova +13 more
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Biomarker changes associated with fornix deep brain stimulation in Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Abstract INTRODUCTION Deep brain stimulation of the fornix (fx‐DBS) is being investigated for treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The therapy aims at alleviating memory and cognitive circuit dysfunction. In preclinical models of AD, electrical stimulation of the memory circuit has demonstrated a possible disease‐modifying potential. Here we examined
Jürgen Germann +37 more
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Augmentation Therapy With Serotonin 5‐HT1A Receptor Partial Agonists on Cognitive Function in Depressive Disorders: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Studies [PDF]
The adjunctive use of serotonin‐5‐HT1A partial agonists may be beneficial in improving cognitive function in patients with depressive symptoms. This systematic review of existing clinical trials provides support for this hypothesis, and indicate the need for further study. ABSTRACT Objective The use of serotonin 5‐HT1A receptor partial agonists (5‐HT1A‐
Risa Yamada +4 more
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Development of a Computerised Adaptive Testing and Equalisation Approaches to Assess Sleep and Quality of Life in Chronic Pain [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Computerised adaptive testing (CAT) and equalisation are statistical approaches that mitigate questionnaire response burden by selecting individually tailored items according to previous response patterns; they facilitate comparing results across distinct instruments by providing conversion functions between their scores ...
Suzana Curcino Nogueira +9 more
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Miniscope Imaging of Nucleus Accumbens Neural Activity in Freely Behaving Rats: Virus Injection, Gradient Index Lens Implantation, Recording Strategies, and Analytical Methods [PDF]
Abstract In vivo calcium imaging in freely moving rats using miniscopes provides valuable information about the neural mechanisms of behavior in real time. A gradient index (GRIN) lens can be implanted in deep brain structures to relay activity from single neurons.
Nicholas J. Beacher +8 more
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Therapist's Assessment of Their Patient's Session‐Level Emotional Processes: Validation of the In‐Session Patient Affective Reactions Questionnaire–Clinician Form [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background The current study aimed to evaluate a therapist version of the in‐Session Patient Affective Reactions Questionnaire (SPARQ). The SPARQ was developed to assess a pattern of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors experienced by a patient toward their therapist during a session.
Alberto Stefana +4 more
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A Salamon trónja, a Targum Sheni Eszter tükrében
The Throne of Solomon as Reflected in Targum Sheni. The Hebrew and Aramaic targum means ‘translation’, ‘variant’. They are extremely readable, if only because they are not literal translations but also include an explanation of the text, including ...
János MÁRTON
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