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1886. This reference book was meant to aid students to gain a good knowledge of the Old Testament scriptures in the original tongues. The irregular and harder forms of words are placed in alphabetical order in the body of the Lexicon. In the treatment of the letters, much was done to more fully indicate and illustrate their affinities and interchanges, and also their formative uses or their effect in word-building. Also includes a English-Hebrew index.
Otology is a branch of otorhinolaryngology, which studies the physiology and pathology of the ear, its diseases, diagnosis and treatment. Trauma can affect the inner, external and middle ear structures individually or in combination, depending on the type and severity of the injury. The most frequent cause is a blunt head injury caused by a fall or road traffic accident (RTA). Such cases of head injury are usually associated with a temporal bone fracture combined with other injuries. Otologic trauma is classified into different types such as ossicular discontinuity, injuries of the external ear, concussive injuries to the structures of the inner ear, and disruptions of the tympanic membrane (TM). Patients with all types of traumatic conductive hearing loss can be treated using conservative methods such as watchful waiting and hearing aids. This book unravels the recent studies in the field of clinical otology. A number of latest researches have been included to keep the readers up-to-date with the global concepts in this area of medicine.
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"The Shape of Knowledge is the product of an eight-year-long journey to develop the basis of a new philosophical science called paraphilosophy. This mission began after a deeply meaningful experience led me to abandon my nihilistic and materialistic outlook and find a sound explanation for my newly acquired truth through the language of Western philosophy. The central problem that the book addresses can be termed the 'no-progress problem' of philosophy. Why is it, after more than two millennia of thought and discourse, that we have been unable to produce any meaningful progress in philosophy? Philosophers today tackle the same problems philosophers tackled back in Ancient Greece, and paraphilosophy provides a true end to this tradition. Crucially, paraphilosophy is not just a new philosophy, and it is not something that could have emerged from the academy by chance. Paraphilosophy is an entirely novel subject of science, with new methods and a new scope of interest. Its subject matter is philosophy, but it is not engaged in dialectical nor rhetorical activities. Paraphilosophy describes the underlying structure of the psyche which determines the ideas we can formulate through the act of doing philosophy-it is the being beneath this doing, and the 'bridge' between psychology and philosophy"--
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