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Identity and Disease

Identity and psychological ownership in chronic 
illness and disease state

Identity and psychological ownership in chronic illness and disease state

... having identity embedded within the illness or disease, there are moments of psychological vulnerability and losses of personal ...the disease. Identity is confronted under these circumstances ...

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Navigating Occupation and Identity in Parkinson's Disease: A Qualitative Exploration of Lived Experience

Navigating Occupation and Identity in Parkinson's Disease: A Qualitative Exploration of Lived Experience

... experiencing distress as a result of their changing physical appearance. Many wish for strangers to be able to see more than the mere physical images of their body, and feel that their outward appearance is not ...

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Identity by descent filtering as a tool for the identification of disease alleles in exome sequence data from distant relatives

Identity by descent filtering as a tool for the identification of disease alleles in exome sequence data from distant relatives

... Large-scale, deep resequencing may be the next logical step in the genetic investigation of common complex diseases. Because each individual is likely to carry many thousands of variants, the identification of causal ...

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Treatment acceptance and adherence in HIV disease: patient identity and the perceived impact of physician–patient communication

Treatment acceptance and adherence in HIV disease: patient identity and the perceived impact of physician–patient communication

... chronic disease presents several chal- lenges to ...to identity, such as substance abuse or addiction, criminal jus- tice involvement, mental illness, and sexuality, all of which may need to be confronted ...

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Individual identity and movement networks for disease metapopulations

Individual identity and movement networks for disease metapopulations

... known identity, with the effects pronounced for both slow infections (such as bovine tuberculosis; ...foot-and-mouth disease; ...individual identity is lost there are more frequent short stays on a ...

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Ideology and disease identity : the politics of rickets, 1929 1982

Ideology and disease identity : the politics of rickets, 1929 1982

... After the war, Britain ’ s battered medical infrastructure and strained public health services faced signi fi cant challenges. The new National Health Service (NHS) elevated public expecta- tions already raised by reports ...

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The Cerebral Blood Flow Correlates of Emotional Facial Processing in Mild Alzheimer's Disease

The Cerebral Blood Flow Correlates of Emotional Facial Processing in Mild Alzheimer's Disease

... and identity recognition), disease se- verity (ADAS-cog, Neuropsychiatic Inventory) and investigated the regional cerebral blood flow correlates of facial emotion processing deficits using 99 Tc m HMPAO ...

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Outbreak Student Questions

Outbreak Student Questions

... Describe how the virologists determined the identity of the virus causing the disease, how they tracked the epidemic and how they eventually conquered the virus.. Determined: took samp[r] ...

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Bakumpai people, religion and identity an regional autonomy study of communal identity in south Kalimantan

Bakumpai people, religion and identity an regional autonomy study of communal identity in south Kalimantan

... of disease may happen and the spread of the disease is believed to be from the upper part of Barito River flow with the waves of the river to the ...

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Andrea Moraes Alves, Identity, Judaism and Homosexuality

Andrea Moraes Alves, Identity, Judaism and Homosexuality

... stuff, isn’t it?” “No, it’s a disease that kills gays.” I knew nothing about it, not even what it was, you know? How it was transmitted, nothing. I knew it was a gay disease, that it killed gays. A crazy ...

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Diaspora and counter discourse in quest of Palestinian identity

Diaspora and counter discourse in quest of Palestinian identity

... western countries have opened the door for Palestinians as refugees or as business men or as political asylum seekers to make them scattered and dispersed in many parts of the world to make it hard for them to form a big ...

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Events are Not Simple: Identity, Non Identity, and Quasi Identity

Events are Not Simple: Identity, Non Identity, and Quasi Identity

... Mention1 is identical to mention2 iff there is no semantic (meaning) difference between them. Just one DE, and exactly the same aspects of the DE, are understood from both mentions in their con- texts. It is possible to ...

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist: Hybridity and the Struggle for Identity

The Reluctant Fundamentalist: Hybridity and the Struggle for Identity

... Mohsin Hamid is a Pakistani novelist and consultant. His second novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, was widely acclaimed. This Paper discusses the issue of hybridity and identity struggle as experienced by the ...

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Identity as a category of theory and practice

Identity as a category of theory and practice

... of identity itself, as a category of ...term identity to express essentialist understandings of individuals and groups only came at a point in history when those very essentialist understandings were ...

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Identity and subjectivity in post-Fordism: For an analysis of resistance in the contemporary workplace

Identity and subjectivity in post-Fordism: For an analysis of resistance in the contemporary workplace

... secure identity, also caused by the discursive power of ...of identity, the more subjectivity become a sort of ‘psychic ...static identity, are constantly threaten by negativity, and therefore ...

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Regional, National, and European Identities in Five EU Countries

Regional, National, and European Identities in Five EU Countries

... Finally, a number of important limitations need to be considered. First, the ISSP will issue a new dataset in 2014, which may reflect the state of identities more accurately. Second, it needs to be established which ...

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Ideology, Identity and Power: The Gikuyu Female Referencing System

Ideology, Identity and Power: The Gikuyu Female Referencing System

... cultural perspective, which refers to the knowledge shared by all competent members of a society.This kind of knowledge is seen as a common ground. The second aspect of social cognition is the attitudes, which refers to ...

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Development of the Coach Identity Prominence Scale: A role identity model perspective

Development of the Coach Identity Prominence Scale: A role identity model perspective

... of identity prominence were suggested by McCall and Simmons ...the identity prominence hierarchy of ...of identity prominence (commitment, investment, social support, self-support, intrinsic ...

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Cerebral small vessel disease and Alzheimer’s disease

Cerebral small vessel disease and Alzheimer’s disease

... CSVD is often recognized as the most common etiology of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia, acting as the same role of large vessel disease and other forms of cere- brovascular disease (CVD) in ...

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Identity Formation and Acculturation:  The Case of Karen Refugees in London, Ontario

Identity Formation and Acculturation: The Case of Karen Refugees in London, Ontario

... Factor analysis provided us with the opportunity to understand the variety in individuals‟ orientations to the host culture. Three primary dimensions of acculturation emerged in the present study: customs and values ...

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