... 1 PSYCHOSOCIAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF CHRONIC
ILLNESS AND DISABILITY 1
Impact of Chronic Illness and Disability 1
Disease and Illness 2
Impairment, Disability, and Handicap 2
Stress in Chronic ... impairment, disability, and
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CHAPTER 1 PSYCHOSOCIAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DISABILITY
Stress in Chronic Illness...
... visiting
professor at the Universities of Cape Town, Tel Aviv, and Lyon, and at the Pasteur
and Weizmann Institutes. He is a fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science and of the ... member of numerous professional societies and has been on the editorial boards
of
The American Journal of Physiology
,
The Journal of Nutrition
, and...
... Alternative Measures of Disability and Physical Functioning 45
7 Correlations of Alternative Measures of Disability to Official
Disability Status 46
8 Probability of Having Official Disability Status ... Implications of Chronic Illness and Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
been written on the broader topic of the eco-
nomics of disabil...
... Rehabilitation and Research Centre, University of Oulu, FIN-, Finland
Axel Urhausen Institute of Sports and Preventitive Medicine, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of
Saarland, D-, ... in the promotion of health and prevention of life-style dis-
eases in individuals of all ages. Furthermore, lately the medical field has gained improved understanding...
... identify the common features of qigong
(Brown and Knoferl, 2001). There are three main fea-
tures of qigong: postures and movement, state of
mind, and breathing. The aim of practicing qigong
is to ... sub-acute stage of chronic physical illnesses were recruited and randomly assigned into the
intervention and control group. The intervention group was given a 12-week perio...
... including culture and
society, literature, short stories and other genres of literature, techniques in storytelling, and
short literary works and their portrayal of culture and society. Besides, ... teacher of English, having good knowledge of the culture and society of
English speaking countries is of great benefit since such experiences do help to make the
teachi...
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F.R. Dunshea, School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch
University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia; and Department of Pri-
mary ... Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2P5, Canada.
J.V. Nolan, School of Rural Science and...
... and Goodall, E.D. (1968) Digestion of concentrate and of hay
diets in the stomach and intestines of ruminants. 1. Sheep. British Journal of
Nutrition 22, 261–280.
Ude
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n, P., Colucci, P.E. and ... Geurink, J.H. and Rogers, P.A.M. (1972) Studies of the
amount and composition of digesta flowing through the duodenum of dairy cows.
1. Rate of flow of digesta measure...
... P.G. and Holland, R. (1977) Predicting in-vivo digestibilities of herbages by
exhaustive enzymic hydrolysis of cell walls. Journal of the Science of Food and
Agriculture 28, 1057–1064.
Schofield, ... overestimation of both the immediately soluble fraction and the extent of
degradation, and likely underestimation of the rate of degradation (Huntington
and Givens, 1995...
... of the leaf and stem com-
ponents by removal of cuticle, crushing and separation of vascular bundles
and other plant tissues, and release of plant cell contents (Ulyatt et al., 1986;
Wilson and ... process
(Sutherland, 1988). Close relationships between FPR of water and FPR of non-
LP were reported by Cherney et al. (1991) and de Vega and Poppi (1997).
The existenc...