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    PURSUING THE IDEAL OF INTEGRATION IN PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION: by D. Quampah, M. Naidoo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This is achievable largely through an integrated approach to the curriculum that places equal value on the development of the “head, heart, and hands”, the institutional ideal of holding the cognitive, affective and psychomotor dimensions of theological training in equilibrium. …”
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    Spiritual well-being in the 21st century: It is time to review the current WHO’s health definition by Francesco Chirico

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Spirituality has received much interest in health care services; it can improve strategies for managing stress and can positively influence immune, cardiovascular (heart and blood vessels), hormonal, and nervous systems. …”
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    Protein-bound uremic toxins as therapeutic targets for cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic disorders by Shihan Zhang, Shasha Tang, Yalei Liu, Binghua Xue, Qinyuan Xie, Lingyun Zhao, Huijuan Yuan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review explores the interactions among heart, kidney, and metabolic pathways in the context of uremic toxins and underscores the significant role of uremic toxins as potential therapeutic targets in the pathophysiology of these diseases. …”
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    The promise of attending to literary context for contextual biblical hermeneutics in Africa by D.W. Ellington

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article argues that contextual hermeneutics needs to make room for the inductive analysis of biblical texts, especially their literary contexts. The heart of a combined inductive and contextual approach is inviting readers to a dialogue between text and context, asking questions that help them use literary context to observe the main aims, themes, and lines of thought of passages of Scripture, and that foster a deep identification between biblical texts and the readers’ context. …”
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    Portuguese Architecture in Transit(ion) by Bruno Gil, Susana Lobo, José Ribau Esteves

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…From a national context, politically and geographically distant from the heart of the disciplinary debate of the 1960s, the proposals submitted set the terms on which Portugal competes in Amsterdam, revealing in the diversity of approaches and experiences forwarded by this new generation of architects the vitality of Portuguese architecture on its path to internationalisation. …”
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    University of Florida Potato Variety Spotlight: ‘Elkton’ by Lincoln Zotarelli, Douglas Gergela, Kathleen G. Haynes, Dana Fourman

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In these trials, 'Elkton' demonstrated resistance to internal heat necrosis and hollow heart, which are common tuber physiological disorders under high-temperature growing conditions. …”
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    Left Atrial Myxoma Presenting as Lateral Medullary (Wallenberg’s) Syndrome by Simran Gupta, Ricky Ayala, Aakash Desai, Viraj I. Modi, Robert J. Nardino

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Myxomas are benign, primary tumors of the heart. Atrial myxomas can present with a variety of clinical features including dyspnea, orthopnea, pulmonary edema, and pulmonary or systemic emboli. …”
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    Chronic Kidney Disease: Phosphorus and Your Diet by Nancy J. Gal, Lauren Headrick, Kate Bennett, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…High blood levels of phosphorus may lead to adverse effects on bone, kidney, and heart health. When there is too much phosphorus in the blood, the body reacts by leaching calcium from the bones. …”
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    Parler et penser en équipe l’admission et l’accompagnement éducatif d’enfants placés au regard de leur situation extrême by Vincent Chaudet

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The investigation carried out at the heart of a commission in exercise, followed by interviews in self-confrontation inspired by the clinic of the activity (Clot, 2001) made it possible to update the discursive dynamic of professionals in take with some emotional stakes, psychosocial and hermeneutic that provide information on their real activity. …”
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    Clinical features of chronic pancreatitis at elderly patients with severe mesenteric atherosclerosis by O. S. Shifrin, I. A. Sokolina, T. L. Lemina

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Patients of this group were characterized by series of features: older age, lower intensity of pain, higher frequency of ischemic heart disease and systemic hypertension. Gastroduodenal erosions with relative resistance to drug treatment were more frequently diagnosed in these patients.Conclusion. …”
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    Person, Relationship and Love: The Contribution of a Personalist Pedagogical Anthropology for Promoting Educational and Helping Relationships by Marisa Musaio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By actively participating in a helping relationship, they contribute to delineating a ‘loving educational action’ as a fundamentally essential approach, as a way of experiencing the encounter assuming responsibility for a helping relationship with the other, assisting them in uncovering and creating an order of the heart (De Monticelli, 2012), despite the difficulties endured.…”
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    Relationship between Periodontitis and Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease by Magda Pinilla Pérez, Elisa DBeche Riambau, Miriam Castro Ortega

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Several clinical studies have investigated the possible relationship between periodontal disease and diseases resulting from atherosclerosis such as ischemic heart disease and ischemic cerebrovascular disease. …”
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    Multiple Cardiac Rhabdomyomas, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, and Tuberous Sclerosis: An Infrequent Combination by Elena Castilla Cabanes, Isaac Lacambra Blasco

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…They are often asymptomatic with spontaneus regresion but can cause heart failure, arrhythmias, and obstruction. There have also been a few isolated reports of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome occurring in association with tuberous sclerosis and the great majority has been detected in patients with concomitant rhabdomyomas. …”
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    Potentially Inappropriate Medications Use among Older Adults with Comorbid Diabetes and Hypertension in an Ambulatory Care Setting by Monira Alwhaibi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…High risk of PIMs use was among those with ischemic heart disease, anxiety, and polypharmacy. Conclusions. …”
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    Le promeneur londonien au xixe siècle : une excursion dans l’obscur by Max Duperray

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The observer disrupts the picture. He is at the heart of a labyrinth and, in the wake of the Gothic tradition, his disorientation combines obscurity and unintelligibility. …”
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    A Case of Trastuzumab-Associated Cardiomyopathy Presenting as an Acute Coronary Syndrome: Acute Trastuzumab Cardiotoxicity by Sylvana Hidalgo, Carol A. Albright, Gretchen L. Wells

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the patient did not respond to withdrawal of the drug or medical therapy for heart failure.…”
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    Du système de charges aux statuts de prestige individuel by Marie Chosson

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Therefore, power distribution questions lie at the heart of discourse on the community’s current “modernisation” processes. …”
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    Body Fat and Health: How Can I Tell if I am at Risk for Health Problems? by Kohrine A. Counts, Anne E. Mathews

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This is concerning because excess body fat is linked to poor health and chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease. The amount of excess body fat a person has is commonly sorted into weight status categories using Body Mass Index. …”
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