نتایج جستجو برای: west thought it had occurred

تعداد نتایج: 3771520  

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1987
G. M. Fenichel

Seventeen newborns were monitored for 24 hours using a three-channel ambulatory EEG (A/EEG). All newborns were thought to be having subtle seizures by the nursery staff. Fifteen of the 17 newborns were recorded as having 1-30 clinical seizures during the time of monitoring. Only one newborn had clinically identified seizures associated with A/EEG discharges. The seizures were characterized by e...

Journal: :The Physiologist 1965
I W SIZER

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پایان نامه :دانشگاه تربیت معلم - تهران - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1393

abstract target-oriented approaches to translation studies are regarded as recent theories of translation. one of the most famous theories among these approaches is descriptive translation studies presented by toury (1995). this theory gives a new dimension to translation studies and gives importance to the descriptive rather than prescriptive studies. it also identifies three sets of transla...

Journal: :جستارهای ادبی 0
مرتضی براتی محمدرضا صالحی مازندرانی نصرالله امامی کریم لویمی مطلق

1. introduction metaphor definition in islamic rhetoric has similarities with the theories of metaphor in the west. these similarities do not mean that the traditional definition still works so that rethinking of definition and providing new definitions is not necessary anymore. such an approach certainly will not be promising. the result of these efforts will enclose metaphor in the realm of r...

Journal: :Critical Times 2021

Abstract This essay surveys some recent attempts to decolonize political theory and engage with non-Western thinkers traditions, especially anticolonialism. The authors' concern is that these engagements remain too centered on Western thought as the object of critique analysis. Through a reading Gandhi Fanon, authors argue anticolonialism, while engaged in West, also had positive or reconstruct...

Journal: :Contemporary Levant 2023

The year 1935 marked the 800th anniversary of birth Jewish scholar Moses ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides. This article focuses on representations Maimonides a cultural hero during this year, taking its central case commemorations in Cairo. Specifically, examines historiography and discussions past Egypt tied with debates revival, commonly nahḍa. It argues first all that Egyptian non-Jewi...

2007
Bruce K. Waltke

Three views on the cosmogony of Genesis 1:1-3 have found broad acceptance in the literature on this subject: (1) the restitution theory of cosmogony, which contends that the chaos of Genesis 1:2 occurred after God had created an originally perfect universe; (2) the initially chaotic theory of cosmogony, which insists that the chaos of 1:2 occurred in connection with the original creation; and (...

2006
C. K. Raju

It is believed in the West that logic began with Aristotle, and that logic is universal. The core of Western thought—including present-day formal mathematics and the philosophy of science—is premised on the belief that logical truths are universal, that they are necessary truths, and that logical deduction is certain and infallible. These beliefs about logic however are untenable, both historic...

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