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Metabolic syndrome is still a major problem in developing countries and it has an association with high blood pressure, blood glucose, and lipid profile abnormalities, which can cause cardiovascular disease. This indicates that it is important to provide ... see more

Hypertension is a circulatory system disorder that causes an increase in blood pressure, specifically systolic blood pressure =140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure =90 mmHg. Hypertension can cause serious medical conditions such as damage to various organ... see more

Aspects examined in this study are transformation of meaning semantic roles appear in the predicative possession of English. Meanwhile to study semantic meanings related to possessor and possessee in predicative possession sentences, the author uses the t... see more

AbstractThis article focuses on the renouncement of possessions in Matthew 19:16–30 in terms of three related questions. Firstly, it asks if the renouncement of possessions was, according to Matthew, a general requirement for following Jesus or for membe... see more

This article explores an aspect of the cultural modulation of recovery in psychosis. It begins with the idea that recovery hinges on the ability of subjects to relate to their distressing experiences in ways that expand rather than diminish agency.  ... see more

Aspects examined in this study are transformation of meaning semantic roles appear in the predicative possession of English. Meanwhile to study semantic meanings related to possessor and possessee in predicative possession sentences, the author uses the t... see more

The possessor-possessed, or “preposed possessor” syntactic order, has long been considered a typological feature common to many Eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, labelled either “Central-Malayo Polynesian languages” or “East Nusantara languages”, although the... see more

Zar is the term used to describe a form of spirit possession common in northern African, eastern African, and some Middle-Eastern societies. Although these regions share some cultural similarities arising from their history of slavery, in these places, za... see more

Esyeshab principle (presumed existence or continuation of a previous state or fact in disregard of its continuance having been called in question at or beyond a certain point in time) is among the four practical principles which is useful about the doubt ... see more

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