نتایج جستجو برای: filial cannibalism

تعداد نتایج: 1962  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 2009

Journal: :JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 1996

Journal: :Journal of Value Inquiry 2023

Journal: :International journal of sino-western studies 2022

This is a dialogue between Paulos Huang (Professor at Shanghai University) and Xianglong Zhang on the cooperation in Filial Piety of Family Confucianism Christianity. It includes following issues: How has Professor Lin HE influenced to study philosophy? Zhang’s Phenomenology Daoism USA. changed his focus from into Chinese traditions after he returned China USA? The potentiality Christianity fil...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Volodymyr V Radchuk Ludmilla Borisjuk Nese Sreenivasulu Kathleen Merx Hans-Peter Mock Hardy Rolletschek Ulrich Wobus Winfriede Weschke

Barley (Hordeum vulgare) grains synthesize starch as the main storage compound. However, some starch is degraded already during caryopsis development. We studied temporal and spatial expression patterns of genes coding for enzymes of starch synthesis and degradation. These profiles coupled with measurements of selected enzyme activities and metabolites have allowed us to propose a role for star...

Journal: :Contemporary nurse 2007
Meihan Lo Cherry Russell

OBJECTIVES Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic of filial piety that mandates total, holistic care for elders. While research suggests changes in 'family care' are occurring in Asian countries themselves, remarkably little is known about immigrant Asian families in Australia. The study aimed to explore the experience of 'family care' among Chine...

Journal: :Scientific Reports 2020

Journal: :CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research 2015

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2003
Lori D Campbell Anne Martin-Matthews

OBJECTIVES This paper investigates sociodemographic and family structure factors that predict men's involvement (n = 773) in different gendered dimensions of filial caregiving: traditionally male, gender neutral, and traditionally female care. METHODS The concepts that guide this research relate to family obligations or motivations to provide care, specifically, commitment to care, legitimate...

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