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Olufemi Mobolaji Alabi and others
Journal of Animal Science, Volume 102, Issue Supplement_3, September 2024, Pages 431–432, https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skae234.489
Published: 13 September 2024
..., Standard Journals Publication Model ( https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights ) Abstract The pastoral system is a predominant form of cattle production in Nigeria, characterized by extensive grazing on communal lands. However, this system is challenged by various factors...
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Jordan Mason
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 30, Issue 1, April 2024, Pages 1–5, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbad024
Published: 22 February 2024
... of the hospital. The simplicity of the chaplain’s role is often taken for granted; yet, this role is actually multivalent, with duties and loyalties pulling from many different sides. Chaplains are people of faith, ordained and/or endorsed ministers, and pastoral care professionals; they are at once beholden...
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Andrea Thornton
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 30, Issue 1, April 2024, Pages 35–47, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbad029
Published: 21 November 2023
... problems concern the general model of chaplaincy that has arisen within and been championed by twentieth century theological education and subsequently within chaplaincy’s corresponding subdiscipline, pastoral theology. This special issue asks to whom the chaplain is beholden. The question...
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Addison S Tenorio
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 30, Issue 1, April 2024, Pages 48–56, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbad028
Published: 21 November 2023
..., rather than to patients’ autonomy. hospital chaplain pastoral care patient autonomy secularization If one were to ask a chaplain, “to whom are you beholden?” the answer would by and large be “the patient.” Despite each chaplain’s own private religious convictions, the attitude that is often held...
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Hal Morse
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 30, Issue 1, April 2024, Pages 18–23, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbad025
Published: 15 November 2023
... faithfulness health care pastoral care relationships But you’re gonna have to serve somebody, yes, you’re gonna have to serve somebody. Bob Dylan, Gotta Serve Somebody I believe that all chaplains in every imaginable setting that utilizes chaplaincy eventually work out their own personal...
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Gebru Getachew and others
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Volume 69, Issue 1, February 2023, fmac117, https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmac117
Published: 10 January 2023
... in Ethiopia. Investigating the magnitude and associated factors of early newborn bathing would be important for pastoral communities (including Afar Region) to formulate specific interventions on drivers of early newborn bathing. The study aimed to investigate the prevalence of early newborn bathing...
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Mythili Kaul
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 57, Issue 3, July 2021, Pages 313–331, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqab021
Published: 01 August 2021
... several treatises of the period revolves around the ‘education’ of the ruler, the reinculcation of values needed to redeem the deeply tainted court. In Cymbeline and the Romances, the promise of the future resides in the younger generation, whose education takes place in the pastoral and who...
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César M A Correa and others
Environmental Entomology, Volume 49, Issue 6, December 2020, Pages 1335–1344, https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvaa132
Published: 07 November 2020
... of biodiversity of dung beetles in exotic pastures in the Brazilian Cerrado. agro-pastoral landscape biodiversity conservation coprophagous beetle grassland land use change To investigate differences in species composition between Cerrado remnants and exotic pastures, we used permutational multivariate...
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Deborah Savage
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 26, Issue 3, December 2020, Pages 269–297, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbaa012
Published: 17 September 2020
... to the elements that bear most directly on our questions here. Second, I hope to persuade the reader that John Paul’s framework provides us with an anthropology that can serve as the foundation for pastoral or therapeutic outreach. We need confidence that starting with the subjective experience of those we serve...
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Raewyn Tudor
The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 50, Issue 5, July 2020, Pages 1457–1474, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcz140
Published: 27 November 2019
... social workers alongside characteristics of recovery policies. Consistent with Foucault’s (1988, 2003a,b, 2013a) mode of critique and his theorisation of biopolitics and pastoral power, positive critique recognises the multiplicity and productivity of contemporary power relations operating...
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Ayşe Çelikkol
Journal of Victorian Culture, Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 110–125, https://doi.org/10.1093/jvcult/vcz055
Published: 20 November 2019
...Ayşe Çelikkol In its opening paragraph, Homes Abroad portrays an imagined pastoral economy of fecundity and contrasts it to actually existing scarcity: E-mail: celikkol@bilkent.edu.tr © 2019 Leeds Trinity University 2019 This article is published and distributed under the terms...
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Sue A. McCoard
Animal Frontiers, Volume 7, Issue 3, July 2017, Pages 32–37, https://doi.org/10.2527/af.2017-0126
Published: 01 July 2017
... pastoral-based outdoor and intensive indoor management systems around the world. These losses not only place a ceiling on productivity and profitability for sheep industries around the world, but also contribute to wastage and affects animal welfare. Figure 2. Currently in New Zealand, it is estimated...
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Hellen Koka and others
Journal of Medical Entomology, Volume 54, Issue 3, May 2017, Pages 774–780, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjw238
Published: 06 February 2017
..., Rh: Rhipicephalus, R: Rickettsia, ns: not sequenced, na: no amplification. The study sites were selected because they fall within the arid and semiarid zones where most communities practice pastoral farming ( Lwande et al. 2013 ), and where tick-borne zoonotic diseases have been...
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Andrew H. Beattie
German History, Volume 35, Issue 1, 1 March 2017, Pages 43–70, https://doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghw140
Published: 16 December 2016
... rivalry, national solidarity and the lack of a German government all contributed to the Protestant churches becoming outspoken critics of the Allies and advocates for those members of the German people who found themselves in civilian internment camps. Protestant church pastoral care Allies occupied...
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Brigham W. Forrest and others
Journal of African Economies, Volume 25, Issue 2, March 2016, Pages 233–266, https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/ejv021
Published: 29 September 2015
...Brigham W. Forrest; D. Layne Coppock; DeeVon Bailey; Ruby A. Ward Abstract A linear programming (LP) analysis is presented of land and livestock management interventions that could increase the economic resilience of a cattle-based pastoral community in the Harweyu Pastoral Association, located...
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Bruce Rumbold
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 19, Issue 3, December 2013, Pages 251–269, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbt027
Published: 02 December 2013
...-operated health care institutions and networks ( Arbuckle 2000 ). Up to this point, Christian health care has been based in a strong tradition of pastorally informed medical practice, supported in many instances by the involvement of religious as nurses and chaplains. The decline of religious life has had...
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Anagha Loharikar and others
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 208, Issue suppl_1, November 2013, Pages S69–S77, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jit220
Published: 01 November 2013
... supplies. cholera Kenya outbreak water sanitation nomadic/semi-pastoral Cholera is a watery diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Without appropriate rehydration treatment, cholera can cause rapid, severe dehydration and death [ 1 ]. From 2001–2011, more than 2.4 million...
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Markus Hauck and others
Journal of Plant Ecology, Volume 7, Issue 3, June 2014, Pages 287–297, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtt033
Published: 03 August 2013
... in epiphytic lichens at forest edges of the Mongolian Altai is transferable to other regions of the Mongolian forest steppe. Alternatively, the results from the Mongolian Altai by Hauck et al. (2012) might be specific for the particularly high density of pastoral nomads and their livestock around...
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Saverio Krätli and others
Animal Frontiers, Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 42–50, https://doi.org/10.2527/af.2013-0007
Published: 01 January 2013
...Saverio Krätli; Christian Huelsebusch; Sally Brooks; Brigitte Kaufmann Pastoralism is often written off as an unsustainable system. This paper takes a closer look at this position and examines the role that pastoralism plays in relation to food security, particularly in a future in which climate...
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Andrew Miles and Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell
Sociology of Religion, Volume 74, Issue 2, SUMMER 2013, Pages 199–226, https://doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srs055
Published: 01 November 2012
...Andrew Miles; Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell Despite these advantages, numerous studies indicate that stress and burnout are persistent problems among pastors (e.g., Carroll 2006 ; Francis et al. 2004 ). Given that scholars have demonstrated that occupational stress produces lower levels of health...