نتایج جستجو برای: jews

تعداد نتایج: 2705  

2017
Peter Tammes

This study determined the victimisation rate among Amsterdam Jews and socio-demographic differences in surviving the Holocaust. After linking a registration list of over 77,000 Jewish inhabitants in 1941 to post-war lists of Jewish victims and survivors, the victimisation rate lies between 74.3 and 75.3 %. Differences in survival chances and risk of being killed are examined by using multivaria...

Journal: :فلسفه و کلام 0

the zionist jews have started widespread attempts and set up extensive propagations in countries over the world in order to attach importance to the holocaust. they believe that the massacre of the jews and the occurrence of the holocaust have been carried out by nazi germany through killing the jews in gas chambers and then incinerating them. furthermore, the jews have taken numerous measures ...

2009
David H. Rosmarin Steven Pirutinsky Kenneth I. Pargament Elizabeth J. Krumrei

Although considerable evidence has linked religious beliefs to mental health among Protestant Christians, previous theory and research has emphasized that practices play a more important role than beliefs for Jews. Beliefs about God’s benevolence may be salient for Orthodox Jews, however, as such beliefs are central to traditional Jewish doctrine. Two studies were conducted to compare the exten...

Journal: :Life sciences 2005
Kenji Nakai Wataru Habano Keiko Nakai Noriko Fukushima Akira Suwabe Shogo Moriya Kaoru Osano David Gurwitz

CYP2C9 is a major P450 2C enzyme, which hydroxylates about 16% of drugs that are in current clinical use and contributes to the metabolism of a number of clinically important substrate drugs such as warfarin. Ethnic differences in the genetic variation of CYP2C9 have been reported, and might be related to the frequencies of adverse reactions to drugs metabolized by CYP2C9 in different ethnic gr...

ژورنال: طب جنوب 2019
Rafifar , Jalaledin, Shamsedini , Payam,

Background: The current population of the Yazd Jews is the survivors of a very large and ancient congregation of this people in central Iran. The long inhabitancy of this people in Yazd during the history of Islamic Iran, on one hand, and the current small numbers of these people, demonstrates the necessity of a comprehensive ethnography of this population. The present study aims to collect, st...

Background: Anthropological studies based on highly polymorphic HLA genes pro-vide useful information for bone marrow donor registry, forensic medicine, disease as-sociation studies, as well as designing peptide vaccines against tumors, and infectious or autoimmune diseases. Objective: This study was designed to investigate the genetic relationship of Iranian Arabs and Jews using HLA-class II g...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2006
Lewis Z Schlosser

As psychotherapists have increasingly attended to issues of culture, race, and ethnicity in their clinical work, some groups have not received adequate attention in the professional literature. One such group is American Jews, who represent a small, culturally distinct group of people who have experienced a long history of oppression. Because of the substantial within-group variability, stereot...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2002
Joël Zlotogora Yona Amitai Dorit Nitzan Kaluski Alex Leventhal

BACKGROUND Open neural tube defects are among the most common malformations of the fetus. Secondary prevention by early diagnosis during pregnancy and abortion of affected fetuses result in a marked reduction of NTD incidence at birth. The dramatic effect of folic acid for primary prevention of these defects led to recommendations for folic acid supplementation in women of reproductive age. O...

Journal: :Medical History 1981
D Dwork

I HEALTH CONDITIONS of immigrant Jews on New York City's Lower East Side are discussed in light of the circumstances of their lives before and during migration. In addition to morbidity and mortality data, the interrelated effects of poor sanitation, occupational hazards, and poverty are shown on the physical, emotional, and family health of these turn-of-the-century immigrants. Also examined i...

2016
Eran Elhaik

The debate as to whether Jewishness is a biological trait inherent from an "authentic" "Jewish type" (jüdische Typus) ancestor or a system of beliefs has been raging for over two centuries. While the accumulated biological and anthropological evidence support the latter argument, recent genetic findings, bolstered by the direct-to-consumer genetic industry, purport to identify Jews or quantify ...

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