... consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with the others. Jacobsen et al. (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of theirpaper when referring to the other set of studies: ... is whether any of theseresults can be extrapolated to judging the beauty of stimuli in the auditory modality. 390 M. Nadal et al.in the representation ofthe reward value of a stimulus, the ... none of these studies aimed at identifying the network of aestheticjudgment per se” (Jacobsen et al., 2006, p. 276). In sum, while the question of the brain correlates of judging the beauty of...
... Life Professor of Preventive Health Medicine, and Chairman, Department of Family Medicine, Director, IU Center for Sports Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Indiana UniversitySchool of Medicine, ... addition,other differences in study design (i.e., definition of injury, age ofthe athletes, level of competition andlength ofthe season) may make study to study com-parisons difficult to perform. The ... and Assistant Professor, Center for Sports Health and Exercise Sciences, Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine, PO...
... in the human-animal relationship and the rise ofthe veterinary regime from the time of animaldomestication and the inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day. The book, therefore, ... century. Similarly, Offringa (1971, 1976, 1981, 1983) traces the emergenceand institutionalisation ofthe veterinary profession in the Netherlands, drawing onsociological theories of professionalisation ... drudgery of tilling the land nor the harvesting of crops. While the spread of agrarianism brought the existence ofdomesticated animals to the attention ofthe hunting peoples living on the periphery...
... markets. The disease remained in the country until 1720. The epizootic of 1744 was the most severe one, causing the death of about one million animals in the course of twenty years. Again, the ... disease started in the province of Hol-land and spread from there to most other regions ofthe country. The mea-sures taken by the authorities did not differ from those taken in the 1713 epizootic. ... the inoculation of infectious matter obtained from the lungs of infected animals into the tails of sound cattle. After experiments with the Willems method by the State Veterinary School, the...
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... obstruction ofthe bowels the opening of the abdomen, removal ofthe obstructed portion and uniting the ends ofthe intestine by sutures.After the death of Alexander, Egypt fell into the hands of his ... manual. His description ofthe muscles and ofthe organs is very full, covering, of course,many sins of omission and of commission, but it was the culmination ofthestudyofthe subject by Greekphysicians.His ... with the art of divination thestudyofthe future by the interpretation of certain signs. The student recognized two divisions of divination the involuntary, dealingwith the interpretation of...
... the brain, in the adult body. Theycan renew themselves in the body, making identical copies of themselvesfor the lifetime ofthe organism, or become specialized to yield the celltypes ofthe ... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public. The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... recognizes the superiorachievements of engineers. Dr. Wm. A. Wulf is president ofthe National Academy of Engineering. The Institute ofMedicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciencesto...
... sum of their anatomical parts (a view opposite to 16 The Future of Alternative Medicine needling of another point is not effective. Thus, these results give credence to the basic premise of ... discussing the practice of Korean traditional medicine. These papers V FACTORS THAT WILL SHAPE THE FUTURE OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE: AN OVERVIEW Daniel Eskinazi The Center for the Science of Life ... diagnostics. The differences in the theories and the principles between India and Western systems ofmedicine are given in Table l.1 Additionally, there are differences in testing the products of TSH...
... PrefaceIn past decades the number of exercising individuals and the area ofsportsmedicine have grown considerably. Sports medicine has developed both in terms of its clinical importance ... role in the promotion of health and prevention of life-style dis-eases in individuals of all ages. Furthermore, lately the medical field has gained improved understanding ofthe use of physical ... the intention that the book will help the people who work clinically within the area ofsportsmedicine in their daily practice, and that it will also provide the basis for further research activity...
... describes the work and transmits the final report ofthe Committee on Proposal Evaluation for Allocation of Supercomputing Time for theStudyof Molecular Dynamics, Second Round. The committee ... system housed at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), based on the advice of a previous National Research Council committee convened in the fall of 2010. The success ofthe program has ... discussion ofthe proposed research. As described in detail above, committee members considered the scientific merit, justification ofthe requested time and the qualifications ofthe principal...
... algorithmsand the selection ofthe sequences in the alignmentdetermine the nature ofthe answers returned by the application ofthe computational tools. The statisticalnature of these tools makes their ... comparing the results of all thesemethods is beyond the scope of this review. The main features ofthe approach are illustratedhere for the combination ofthe Level Entropy methodand the SequenceSpace ... to the TM number, and another (N2) counting the posi-tion relative to the most conserved residue in the particular TM. The conserved locus is assigned the number 50, and the N2 values ofthe other...
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... Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public. The Institute acts under the responsibility ... president ofthe National Academy of Sciences. The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding ... recognizes the superior achievements of engineers. Dr. Charles M. Vest is president ofthe National Academy of Engineering. The Institute ofMedicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of...
... repetitivesequences.Analysis ofthe DNA methylation profile fortherapeutic use of human ES cells in regenerative medicine The potential use of human ES cells in the field of regenerative medicine has been ... is the establishment of embryonic stem (ES) cells, which maintain the ability to form all types of cells in the body, and candifferentiate into a variety of cell types in vitro [8]. The use of ... Differentiation of cells from the early blastomere stage to the blastocyst stage isaccompanied by a change in the epigenetic profile thatdirects the differentiation pathway to either the embryo proper or the...