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“Emotional Darkness without Solutions”: Subjective Experiences of Mental Health Crisis

2016

Abstract:The purpose of this study is to explore and describe service users’ subjective experiences of mental health crisis. The main research question is: How do people with severe mental health problems experience and understand mental health crisis? Based on a hermeneutic-phenomenological methodology, in-depth interviews with seven participants have been carried out to encourage reflections on mental health crisis experiences. The findings reveal the crisis as being complex and multifaceted, which contains two dimensions in experiencing crisis—an existential dimension (personal) and a contextual (social) dimension. Three main themes identified through the analysis, “Feeling out of contro…

Health PolicyEnergy (esotericism)media_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLonelinessMental healthExistentialism030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineFeelingMiddle Eastern Mental Health Issues & Syndromesmedicine030212 general & internal medicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyResearch questionSocial psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Mental Health
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Mutations in KIAA0586 Cause Lethal Ciliopathies Ranging from a Hydrolethalus Phenotype to Short-Rib Polydactyly Syndrome

2015

KIAA0586, the human ortholog of chicken TALPID3, is a centrosomal protein that is essential for primary ciliogenesis. Its disruption in animal models causes defects attributed to abnormal hedgehog signaling; these defects include polydactyly and abnormal dorsoventral patterning of the neural tube. Here, we report homozygous mutations of KIAA0586 in four families affected by lethal ciliopathies ranging from a hydrolethalus phenotype to short-rib polydactyly. We show defective ciliogenesis, as well as abnormal response to SHH-signaling activation in cells derived from affected individuals, consistent with a role of KIAA0586 in primary cilia biogenesis. Whereas centriolar maturation seemed una…

Heart Defects CongenitalMolecular Sequence DataCell Cycle ProteinsBiologyShort Rib-Polydactyly SyndromeCiliopathies03 medical and health sciencesFatal OutcomeCiliogenesisReportGLI3GeneticsmedicineHumansGenetics(clinical)Europe EasternGenetics (clinical)030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health sciencesLikelihood FunctionsShort rib – polydactyly syndromePolydactylyBase SequenceCilium030305 genetics & hereditySequence Analysis DNAmedicine.diseasePhenotypeHuman geneticsHedgehog signaling pathwayFounder EffectPedigreePhenotypeCodon NonsenseCentriolar satelliteErratumHand Deformities CongenitalCiliary Motility DisordersHydrocephalus
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Dicrocoelium dendriticum found in a Bronze Age cemetery in western Iran in the pre-Persepolis period: The oldest Asian palaeofinding in the present h…

2015

Dicrocoeliasis of animals and humans is caused by trematode species of the genus Dicrocoelium, mainly Dicrocoelium dendriticum in ruminants of the Holarctic region. D. dendriticum may be considered an old parasite, probably related to the appearance and diversification of Eurasian ovicaprines, occurred 14.7-14.5 million years ago. The oldest palaeoparasitological findings of Dicrocoelium in domestic animals and humans date from more than 5000 years BC in Europe. Eggs of D. dendriticum have been found in a burial of a Bronze Age cemetery (2600-2200 BC) close to Yasuj city, southwestern Iran. This is the oldest finding of D. dendriticum in the Near East, where present human infection reports …

HerbivoreMiddle EastGeographybiologyDicrocoelium dendriticumZoologyDicrocoeliasisIranbiology.organism_classificationSoilInfectious DiseasesHolarcticGeographyArchaeologyBronze AgeGenusPeriod (geology)AnimalsHumansCemeteriesParasitologyDicrocoeliumDicrocoeliumOvumParasitology International
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Antropologia religiosa e studi sul Vicino Oriente antico

2021

Dialogo tra antropologia religiosa e studi sul Vicino Oriente antico

Historical AnthropologySumerian ReligionSettore M-STO/06 - Storia Delle ReligioniMesopotamian ReligionBabylonian ReligionAnthropology of ancient Near EastSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheReligious AnthropologySettore L-OR/03 - AssiriologiaSettore L-OR/01 - Storia Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Going, Returning, Rising. The Movement of the Organs in the Mesopotamian Anatomy

2019

Although many assyriological studies have been done on internal organs in the Mesopotamian worldview, the pathologies associated with them, and their metaphorical and ideological value, little attention have been paid to the fact that, sometimes, internal organs are associated with verbs of movement. Perhaps, this limited regard can be attributed to the assyriological look at the Mesopotamian body being shaped by the modern biomedicine. According to biomedicine, in fact, the human internal anatomy is composed of a series of organs which stay fixed in their positions. On the contrary, I want to show how the internal organs in Mesopotamian anatomy are thought as capable to move. I will demons…

History of bodyMesopotamian medicineMesopotamian anatomyMedical AnthropologyAnthropology of ancient Near EastSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSettore L-OR/03 - AssiriologiaSettore L-OR/01 - Storia Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Trade Union Practices in the EU and Latvia: Experience for Eastern Partnership Countries

2014

Abstract The article will show major dimensions in the experience of EU Member States that could be shared with the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries. The framework of the study is the EU concept of trade unions in social dialogue and social partnership in the public sector. This study outlines the concept of social dialogue as a core element of industrial relations and will focus on industrial relations specifically in the public sector. The authors have elaborated the approach to industrial relations and social dialogue taking into account comparative approach to definitions provided by international institutions such as ILO and OECD, as well as institutions in the EU and Latvia. Latvia…

HistoryEconomic growthSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryPublic sectorsocial partnershipLegislationInternational tradelegislationJZ2-6530Social PartnershipJLimited partnershiptrade unionsPolitical scienceGeneral partnershipsocial dialoguePolitical Science and International RelationsSocial dialogueTrade unionInternational relationsbusinessIndustrial relationsPolitical scienceeu eastern partnershipBaltic Journal of European Studies
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Another Look at Aspect in Thai

2007

The aim of the paper is twofold. The first aim is to analyse aspect in Thai in the framework of the selection-theory approach developed by Breu and Sasse (1991). The second aim is to study all possible co-occurrenc;es of each of the three aspect markers: lεεw, kamlaƞ, yùu with the four classes of verbs and with the verbs occurring with other strategies within the five classes of states of affairs. It was found that the selectional approach chosen helped explaining the inceptive-stative state of affairs in Thai clearly. It also pointed out that the Thai aspectuality focused on the initial boundary and terminative boundary of the state of affairs. It is here that combinations of the three asp…

HistoryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesState of affairsSouth east asiaLinguisticsBoundary (real estate)Asian studiesMANUSYA
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Dzieje ludności żydowskiej na terenach latyfundium Zamoyskich za czasów linii kanclerskiej (Jan „Sariusz”, Tomasz, Jan „Sobiepan” Zamoyscy). Przyczyn…

2014

Celem artykułu jest omówienie dziejów ludności żydowskiej na terenach należących do rodziny Zamoyskich w okresie od drugiej połowy XVI do drugiej połowy XVII wieku, w kresie rządów założyciela ordynacji Jana „Sariusza” Zamoyskiego (1542 – 1605), jego syna Tomasza Zamoyskiego (1594 – 1638) oraz wnuka Jana „Sobiepana” Zamoyskiego (1627 – 1665), ostatniego ordynata z tzw. linii starszej, zwanej też „kanclerską”. Zostały w nim omówione warunki polityczne, jakie towarzyszyły osiedlaniu się Żydów w latyfundium Zamoyskich (w szczególności w większych ośrodkach miejskich: Zamościu, Szczebrzeszynie, Tomaszowie, Kraśniku oraz Tarnogrodzie) oraz aspekty społeczne, kulturowe i gospodarcze ich funkcjono…

HistoryJan „Sariusz” Zamoyski (1542 – 1605)Tomasz Zamoyski (1594 – 1638)lcsh:DJK1-77Jan „Sobiepan” Zamoyski (1627 – 1665)lcsh:DAW1001-1051Ordynacja Zamoyskalcsh:History of Eastern EuropelatyfundiumŻydzilcsh:History of Central EuropeBiuletyn Polskiej Misji Historycznej
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The Palestinian Refugee Camps In Jordan: Between National Identity and Socio-economic Integration

2004

At least 50 per cent of the population of Jordan is of Palestinian origin. Some 20 per cent of the registered refugees live in ten internationally organized camps, and another 20 per cent in four locally organized camps and numerous informal camps. The camps organized by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) play a major role in keeping Palestinian identity alive. That identity reflects the refugees' rich cultural traditions, political activities, as well as their collective memory, and the distinct character of each camp. Over the past two decades integration of the refugees within Jordanian society has increased. This paper analyses th…

Historyeducation.field_of_studyMiddle EastRefugeePopulationReligious studiesIdentity (social science)Collective memoryPoliticsPolitical scienceLawNational identityAgency (sociology)EthnologyeducationHoly Land Studies
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New chronology for Ksâr ‘Akil (Lebanon) supports Levantine route of modern human dispersal into Europe

2015

Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolithic around 50,000-40,000 y ago. The Levantine corridor hypothesis suggests that modern humans from Africa spread into Europe via the Levant. Ksâr 'Akil (Lebanon), with its deeply stratified Initial (IUP) and Early (EUP) Upper Paleolithic sequence containing modern human remains, has played an important part in the debate. The latest chronology for the site, based on AMS radiocarbon dates of shell ornaments, suggests that the appearance of the Levantine IUP is later than the start of the first Upper Paleolithic in Europe, thus questioning the Levantine corridor hypothesis. Here we report a seri…

HistorygastropodHuman MigrationPhorcus turbinatusNew ChronologySocial SciencesOxygen IsotopesAncient historyAncientradiometric datinglaw.inventionModern human dispersalPaleolithicCavelawZooarcheologyHumansPhorcus turbinatusskeletonCarbon RadioisotopeshumanRadiocarbon datingAmino AcidsLebanonUpper paleolithicgeographyfossilMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyChronology; Modern human dispersal; Near east; Upper paleolithic; Zooarcheology; Africa; Amino Acids; Bayes Theorem; Carbon Radioisotopes; Europe; History Ancient; Humans; Lebanon; Oxygen Isotopes; Stereoisomerism; Human Migration; Multidisciplinary; Medicine (all)Medicine (all)articleBayes TheoremStereoisomerismchronologybiology.organism_classificationArchaeologypopulation dispersalEuropepriority journalAfricaNear eastUpper PaleolithicmaxillaBiological dispersalhypothesisAurignacianChronologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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