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1. an extended, highly fruitful Anamnesis that was triggered by the simple act of biting into a madeleine First Known Use of Anamnesis circa 1593, in the meaning defined at sense 1 History and …
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2. Anamnesis [ an″am-ne´sis] (Gr.) 1
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3. See synonyms for: Anamnesis / anamnestic on Thesaurus.com noun, plural an·am·ne·ses [an-am-nee-seez]. the recollection or remembrance of the past; reminiscence. Platonism
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4. Anamnesis : Plato’s theory of recollection, the idea that the most important forms of knowledge come not from instruction, but by a re-awakening of already existing dormant or latent knowledge.
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5. Anamnesis Anamnesis yang baik harus mengacu pada pertanyaan yang sistematis, yaitu dengan berpedoman pada empat pokok pikiran (The Fundamental Four) dan tujuh butir mutiara Anamnesis (The Sacred Seven)
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6. Yang dimaksud dengan empat pokok pikiran, adalah melakukan Anamnesis dengan cara mencari data : 1
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7. La Anamnesis corresponde en medicina a la historia de la enfermedad. Consiste en un interrogatorio hecho por un profesional de la salud para rastrear al mismo tiempo los antecedentes médicos de su paciente y la historia de su patología actual.
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8. La Anamnesis o historia clínica de un paciente ayuda a confirmar el diagnóstico de una enfermedad y su tratamiento. Este documento debe respetar un formato e …
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9. Anamnesis, a recalling to mind, or reminiscence. Anamnesis is often used as a narrative technique in fiction and poetry as well as in memoirs and autobiographies
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10. A notable example is Marcel Proust’s Anamnesis brought on by the taste of a madeleine in the first volume of …
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11. Anamnesis is a standalone tool that is used to modify certain clientside-only values and allow the user a greater degree of flexibility for making creative and interesting screenshots.
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12. Anamnesis (ciencias de la salud) Este artículo o sección tiene referencias, pero necesita más para complementar su verificabilidad
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13. An Anamnesis must be taken systematically
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14. It is divided into somatic Anamnesis, mental Anamnesis, social Anamnesis, and family Anamnesis
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15. Immediately following this acclamation, is a prayer of Anamnesis, which expresses that our celebration remembers the saving acts of Jesus, but also makes them present in our celebration
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16. Note that we recall past and future in memorial: “In memory of his death and resurrection…” (Anamnesis, Eucharistic Prayer II)
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17. Husserlian phenomenological tradition" in "Between Gnosis and Anamnesis: European Perspectives on Eric Voegelin," The Review of Politics, Vol
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18. Anamnestic definition is - of or relating to an Anamnesis.
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19. Anamnesis is a roguelike card battler with a unique combo system, limit cards, elemental affinities, and strategic opportunities around every corner
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20. Anamnesis After the consecration at Mass, the prayer of remembrance in which the Church calls to mind the Lord's passion, resurrection, and ascension into heaven
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21. ‘So, the early Christians looked two ways: forward and backward, or upward and downward; there was a keen sense of Anamnesis (remembering of the past) and anaphora (referring to the future).’
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22. Anamnesis is “remembrance.” Jesus said in Luke 22:19, “…And when He had taken some bread and given thanks, He broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” Therefore, Anamnesis deals with
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23. Anamnesis March 15 at 6:58 PM · Magellan actually named Samar and Leyte the “Archipiélago de San Lázaro” not because 17 March 1521 was the feast day of Saint Lazarus, but because it was Passion Sunday (the Sunday before Palm Sunday), traditionally called “Dominica de S
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24. A formal Anamnesis came into the eucharistic prayer in connection with the institution narrative
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25. The words “Do this in remembrance of me” serve to introduce the Anamnesis: “Remembering, therefore, his
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26. Anamnesis should include detailed information on age, time of employment, occupation, occupational hazards, such as exposure to noise (current and in previous workplaces), exposure and co-exposure to chemicals, exposure and co-exposure to local vibration, nonoccupational exposure to aforementioned hazards, signs and symptoms of the disease, as well as other risk factors promoting
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27. ‘Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is Anamnesis, par excellence, of course.’ ‘The use of the concepts of amnesia and Anamnesis, counter- and auto-hegemony, remembering and re-remembering, provide a theoretical frame for the writing in keeping with postcolonial scholarly discourse.’
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28. Anamnesis is a pivotal work within Voegelin's intellectual odyssey
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29. El término Anamnesis (del griego ἀνάμνησις, 'recuerdo') significa 'recolección', 'reminiscencia', 'rememoración', y en general apunta a traer al presente los recuerdos del pasado, o recuperar la información registrada en épocas pretéritas
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30. A Anamnesis, la información (datos
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31. "Anamnesis" is a sci-fi web series about lucid dreaming
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32. Find 65 ways to say Anamnesis, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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33. Anamnesis: A recalling to memory; recollection
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34. Tinfangwarble commented on the word Anamnesis
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35. Anamnesis is also a term for a key moment in the liturgical celebration of the catholic mass
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36. After the consecration of the bread and wine, the prayer of remembrance, called the Anamnesis, is recited which calls to mind the passion, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
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37. Anamnesis sounds SO MUCH like a soundtrack from a 90s puzzle/adventure game
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38. Thus, Anamnesis becomes a source of doxology for all wonders the God of love has done within the history of the world, a spring of gratitude "for his inexpressible gift" (2 Cor
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39. 9:15), a fountain of joy and exultation as we share in the festivity and the triumph of the saints, of those who experienced Anamnesis with all their being.
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40. Anamnesis is another term for a person's medical history
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41. When compiling your Anamnesis, you need to think not only about diseases that have affected you in your lifetime, but you must also consider those that run in your family.
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42. Learn about Anamnesis original meaning in the Bible using the New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version
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43. In the case of this particular Anamnesis set, the original silver and blacks of the Shire set are replaced with a gold motif on deep blue
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45. Anamnesis and clinical examination are the key functions of medical doctors to reveal the health problems of their patients
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ANAMNESIS [ˌanəmˈnēsis]
Definition of anamnesis. 1 : a recalling to mind : reminiscence. 2 : a preliminary case history of a medical or psychiatric patient.
The noun anamnesis can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be anamnesis . However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be anamneses e.g. in reference to various types of anamneses or a collection of anamneses.
Anamnestic response, the rapid production of antibodies after a stimulus of an antigen, is a typical way to measure the need for a booster dose of a certain vaccine. If the anamnestic response is high after receiving a primary vaccine many years ago, there is most likely little to no need for a booster dose.