PROTO-TEXTUALITY AS THE CONSTRUCTIVE PRINCIPLE OF RELIGIOUS STYLE

Proto-Textuality as the Constructive Principle of Religious Style

To the present day, the linguistic description of the religious style is reduced to characterizing certain genres, such as preaching, prayer, message, hagiography.The choice of the constructive principle of religious style and the description of its ontological foundations have not yet been set as an objective scholarly study.The paper demonstrates

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Bioavailability and swallowability of an age-appropriate, delayed-release mesalamine formulation in healthy volunteers

Abhijeet Jakate,1 Brian McNamee,2 Donald Burkindine31Clinical Pharmacology, Allergan plc, Madison, NJ, USA; 2Clinical Pharmacology, Allergan Biologics Ltd, Liverpool, UK; 3QPS Bio-Kinetic, Springfield, MO, USAObjective: Delayed-release mesalamine 400 mg capsules containing four 100 mg tablets have been developed for children with ulcerative colitis

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Medication adherence in patients with psychotic disorders: an observational survey involving patients before they switch to long-acting injectable risperidone

Franck Jean Baylé,1 Arnaud Tessier,2,3 Sophie Bouju,4 David Misdrahi2,3 1Sainte-Anne Hospital (SHU), Paris V-Descartes University, Paris, 2Hôpital Charles Perrens, Pôle de Psychiatrie Adulte, 3CNRS UMR 5287-INCIA, Bordeaux University, Bordeaux, 4Janssen-Cilag France, Issy Les Moulineaux, Paris, France Background: Maintaining anti

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Trans-scleral cyclophotocoagulation: a tale of two probes

To compare the histological effects of trans-scleral cyclophotocoagulation (TCP) performed with two different probes, the G-probe (IRIDEX Medical Instruments, Mountain View, CA, USA) and the Ciliprobe (Katalyst Surgical, Chesterfield, MO, USA).TCP was performed on two human cadaver eyes from the same corpse.The vertical meridian was marked and oppo

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