I'jaam
Title | I'jaam PDF eBook |
Author | Sinan Antoon |
Publisher | City Lights Books |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780872864573 |
A risky and risqué prison memoir depicts the collective nightmare of life under Saddam.
Clinical Diagnosis in Ayurveda
Title | Clinical Diagnosis in Ayurveda PDF eBook |
Author | Vaidya Vasant Patil, Umesh K Sapra |
Publisher | Atreya Ayurveda |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 2014-05-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Intended Audience A guide for BAMS students, M.D. scholars, and Practitioners. This book will helps in deeper understanding of the principles of Diagnosis. Outstanding Features 1. Description of fundamentals of Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis. 2. Compilation of Sroto Pareeksha and Rogipareeksha 3. 108 Differential Diagnosis covering basic pathologies & disease pathologies 4. Internationally accepted Diagnostic criteria for >20 diseases 5. Normal values of Lab tests and their interpretation according to Ayurveda
Tibetan Medicinal Plants
Title | Tibetan Medicinal Plants PDF eBook |
Author | Christa Kletter |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 1402 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780849300318 |
Increasingly, modern medicine relies on so called traditional or ancient medical knowledge. Holistic practices such as adhering to proper diet, observing rules for appropriate behavior, and administering medical preparations are coupled with the latest technology and methods to treat the whole patient. In light of this trend, there is much to be gained from understanding of one of the oldest medical systems still in existence. Tibetan Medicinal Plants provides you a detailed analysis of how Tibetan plants are used in this centuries old system. The book opens with a summary of Tibetan medicine and covers the various habitats in which the plants are found. The main part of this volume encompasses 60 monographs listed by the Tibetan plant name. Each monograph consists of several chapters addressing different topics related either to the Tibetan or the Western approach. Most of the monographs contain a description of the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the used plant parts, and anatomical features of 76 plants are provided. Each monograph presents an overview of the known chemical constituents and pharmacological properties of each plant and describes their use in Tibetan medicine. In contrast to other publications on Tibetan medicine, where translations of the Tibetan terms are given in other languages, this book treats the Tibetan word as a technical term, keeps the Tibetan term and explains its meaning, lessening confusion by reducing the number of translations. Traditional Tibetan medicine has been in existence for centuries. Curative practices existed in the prebuddistic era, and the art of healing developed more than 2500 years ago. Tibetan Medicinal Plants provides a comprehensive overview of all plant types, thus making it easier to grasp the Tibetan concept. It gives you a comprehensive look at this centuries old science.
Spa Management
Title | Spa Management PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Health resorts |
ISBN |
The Nation
Title | The Nation PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 698 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | United States |
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A Vocabulary, Persian, Arabic, and English
Title | A Vocabulary, Persian, Arabic, and English PDF eBook |
Author | John Richardson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 674 |
Release | 1810 |
Genre | Arabic language |
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What is CVCV and why should it be?
Title | What is CVCV and why should it be? PDF eBook |
Author | Tobias Scheer |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 916 |
Release | 2012-10-24 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110908336 |
This book presents a development of Jean Lowenstamm's idea that phonological constituent structure can be reduced to a strict sequence of non-branching Onsets and non-branching Nuclei. The approach at hand is known as 'CVCV', and emerged from Government Phonology. Since its very beginnings in the early 80s, the central claim of this theory has been that syllable-based generalisations are due to lateral relations among constituents, rather than to the familiar arboreal structure. This book shows that Standard Government Phonology did not go far enough in implementing this idea. CVCV completes the missing steps: structure and causality are fully lateralised. Detailed discussion is offered how basic phonological objects and processes such as Codas, closed syllables, long vowels, geminates, syllabic consonants, vowel-zero alternations, closed syllable shortening, compensatory lengthening, lenition and the like can be represented within the CVCV frame. The first part of the book is called "What is CVCV ?". It presents the properties of the theory. The second part focuses on the reasons why it is worthwhile considering CVCV a valuable and viable approach. The primary goal of the book is not to engage the dialogue with other phonological theories. Rather, it aims at establishing a player in the general game: defining the properties of a theory is always prior to its comparison with other models. In the current OT-dominated phonological scene, then, CVCV appears as a true theory of the 80s insofar as it is representational at core: representations exist and are primitive, rather than arising as accidental results from a heterogeneous set of constraints. The original analyses presented in this book are grounded in the languages that the author is best familiar with, i.e. (Western) Slavic, French, German and some Semitic. Particular attention is paid to diachronic evidence in its relation to the synchronic state of languages.