- The empathising–
systemising (E–S)
theory is a
theory on the
psychological basis of
autism and male–female
neurological differences originally put forward...
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persist because they are
linked to
human inventiveness,
intelligence or
systemising.
Current research suggests that
genes that
increase susceptibility to...
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source and
descend in a
linear progression.
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero systemised the
different Medieval interpretations of the Zohar. Later,
Isaac Luria...
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attributes [citation needed]. In 16th
century Lurianic doctrine it
becomes systemised as one of the 6
Primary Partzufim Divine Personae, as part of the cosmic...
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versions of
theoretical Kabbalah: the Medieval/classic/Zoharic (later
systemised by
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero directly prior to
Isaac Luria in Safed),...
- In 1392, with the
foundation of the
Confucian Joseon dynasty,
Korea systemised its own
native class system. At the top were the two
official classes...
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magical meanings to. Over time,
these magical beliefs became increasingly systemised and the
spirits became gods that were
represented by symbols. This increasing...
- two
versions of
Kabbalistic theosophy, the "medieval/classic/Zoharic" (
systemised by
Moshe Cordovero) and the more
comprehensive Lurianic,
describe the...
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comics The
Pathway (novel), a 1914 work by
Gertrude Page
Clinical pathway,
systemised approach to
medical treatment Genetic pathway, a
group of interacting...
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behaviours in
those with
intellectual disability specifically. The
subtype of
systemised paranoia characterised by
somatic phenomena.
Compulsive nail-biting (onychophagia)...