The relation between the mind and the body in a religious, social, spiritual, behavioral, and metaphysical context. This concept is significant in the field of alternative medicine. It differs from the relationship between physiologic processes and behavior where the emphasis is on the body's physiology ( = PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY)
The relation between the mind and the body in a religious, social, spiritual, behavioral, and metaphysical context. This concept is significant in the field of alternative medicine. It differs from the relationship between physiologic processes and behavior where the emphasis is on the body's physiology ( = PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY)
The study of the physiological basis of human and animal behavior
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Relations (Montréal, Québec) : L'affaire silicose par deux fondateurs de Relations : un épisode marquant de l'histoire sociale du Québec, précurseur de la Grève de l'amiante / sous la direction de Suzanne Clavette
The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
Includes relationships between hospitals, their governing boards, and administrators in regard to physicians, whether or not the physicians are members of the medical staff or have medical staff privileges
Relations plante-sol. : Evapotranspiration in the soil-plant-atmosphere system / Viliam Novák
2012
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Relations plante-sol -- Congrès. : Vegetation and slopes : stabilisation, protection, and ecology : proceedings of the international conference held at the University Museum, Oxford, 29-30 September 1994 / Institution of Civil Engineers ; [edited by D.H. Barker]
1995
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Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire. : Soldiers and civil power : supporting or substituting civil authorities in modern peace operations / Thijs W. Brocades Zaalberg
Relations of an individual, association, organization, hospital, or corporation with the publics which it must take into consideration in carrying out its functions. Publics may include consumers, patients, pressure groups, departments, etc