نتایج جستجو برای: mahmud sami al
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â â â â â â abstract â hafiz ibrahim is one of the famous egyptian poets who were influenced by sami al-baroodi and ismail saberi in his poetry and in his religious poems by sheikh mohamad abdu's thoughts. these effects are displayed in the fields of veil, charity, consultation, religious reform, jihad, religious leniency and petition . according to hafiz, the problem of society is pe...
A recent paper by Cesarini et al. (2009) published in lifespan (F1,575 1⁄4 9.79, p 1⁄4 0.002) and gave birth to 0.6 Proceedings B aimed at replicating our previous finding showing that in historical Sami mothers from Northern Scandinavia (mainly from Finland), each son born was associated with a reduction of 0.65 years of a mother’s post-menopausal lifespan (Helle et al. 2002). This finding sup...
abd- al sami’ ibn-mohammad-ali- yazdi is one of the lettered, jurists & poets of 13th century (a.h) that has done valuable services to the arabic language and literature like so many other iranian. so far, there are only a few biographical books in which he has been mentioned or introduced. unfortunately he has been forgotten during the passage of time. most of his writings are in arabic and th...
the safavid era (1501–1736 ad) was the threshold of spreading security and welfare in the iranian society. the era provided the chance for the talented to set steps for advancement. one of the characters in the history of persian medicine who achieved successes in the shadow of the existing peace and security during the safavid empire was hakim imad al-din mahmud shirazi . while he was minister...
BACKGROUND Indigenous people often have a pattern of mortality that is disadvantageous in comparison with the general population. The knowledge on causes of death among the Sami, the natives of northern Scandinavia, is limited. The aim of the present study was to compare gender and cause specific mortality patterns for reindeer herding Sami, non-herding Sami, and non-Sami between 1961 and 2000....
Blood transfusion history dates back about 200 years. The credit of first successful human to human blood transfusion goes to Dr. James Blundell, an obstetrician, who successfully transfused 8 oz (227 ml) of blood to a patient of postpartum hemorrhage in 1818 (Mahmud, 2009). In developing countries, the prevalence of transfusiontransmitted disease is much higher and far from attaining a “zero r...
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