نتایج جستجو برای: bedouin warriors

تعداد نتایج: 1101  

Journal: :علوم اجتماعی 0
دکتر علیرضا شجاعی زند نادر صنعتی شرقی

in this paper, the writers have collected max weber's views on the worldly approach of islam from his book sociology of religion and presented as a coherent discussion. the writers have then discussed the arguments weber has put forward to prove his point and criticized weber's theory and his personality as a critic. as far as his theory is concerned, the writers have tried to provide answers t...

2018
Shifra Kisch

A high incidence of deafness occurs among the native Arab inhabitants of the Negev (the southern arid region of present-day Israel). Dynamics both within the Bedouin population, as well as Bedouin encounters with state services and the Israeli-Jewish deaf community, are leading to the gradual emergence of a new sense of Deafhood among the Negev Bedouin. This paper concerns the differential impa...

2012
Rudoy Inna Korobeinikov Andrew Shalev Hanna Volkov Ilia

BACKGROUND Celiac disease (CD) is a common, but often under-diagnosed condition with possible serious complications. CD, having a prevalence of about 1% is more common than once thought. Only limited research is available comparing differences between adults and children. A comprehensive Medline search was conducted. No data was found concerning the prevalence of CD among the adult Bedouin popu...

2013
Itai Levi Michal Feuchtwanger Anat Rabinovich Itamar Grotto

The presentation of Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) may vary in relation to ethnicity or environmental effects. The objective of our study was to characterize NHL among the Negev Bedouin population, compared to the Jewish population. Retrospective data were collected for 45 Bedouin and 45 Jewish patients who were treated at Soroka University Medical Center between 1990 and 2007. Upon diagnosis, ra...

Journal: :Medical History 2003
Shifra Shvarts Jefrey Borkan Mohamad Morad Michael Sherf

Bedouin Arabs in Israel are a Muslim society undergoing dramatic social change. The Bedouin have lived in the Negev desert since the sixth century, having migrated there from the Arabian Peninsula. In the course of the last five decades this traditionally nomadic/semi-nomadic population has undergone rapid modernization and urbanization, and today approximately 120,000 Bedouin Arabs live in the...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2004
Bracha Rager-Zisman Elina Bazarsky Agneta Skibin Guy Tam Shlomo Chamney Ilana Belmaker Iris Shai Ella Kordysh Diane E Griffin

Measles remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, primarily due to problems associated with delivery of the live attenuated vaccine to susceptible populations. In some developed countries, there is concern about the effects of immunization on the immune system. In this study, we analyzed the responses of 12-month-old Bedouin and Jewish children living in Israel to routine...

2013
David Czeiger Gad Shaked Igor Igov Ilia Pinsk Jochanan Peiser Gilbert Sebbag

BACKGROUND This study assessed the ethnic differences of perianal abscess between Bedouin and the general population in southern region of Israel. Israeli-born Arabs have much less colorectal cancer than Israeli-born Jews. It is not clear whether other colorectal diseases have the same ethnic occurrence. METHOD This is a retrospective case series of patients who had perianal abscess. Patients...

2008
MASSIMO MORANDI

Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.

2011
Eithan Auriel Aya Biderman Ilana Belmaker Tamar Freud Roni Peleg

Background and Objective. Daily folic acid intake, prior to conception and in early pregnancy, significantly reduces neural tube defects (NTDs). We compared folic acid consumption among Jewish and Bedouin women and the recommendations of family physicians and gynecologists. Methods. We compared 64 Muslim Bedouin women and 65 Jewish women. We also compared 39 gynecologists and 60 family physicia...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
R M Al-Atiyat R S Aljumaah

The present study aimed to analyze genetic relatedness and differentiation of common native goat populations in some countries of the Middle East. The populations were Ardi, Black Bedouin, and Damascus goats in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, respectively. Domesticated goats of the Middle East are mostly related to common ancestors, but there is limited molecular genetic evidenc...

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