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Each chapter is dedicated to a category of risk from sex to extreme sport and opens with a short and often amusing vignette featuring Prudence, Kelvin or Norm.
The question to which chapter 1 is devoted is whether there is a category of entities which we can think about without depending on thought about entities of other categories.
Choose a category of equipment.
Regarding the categories of the chapter 'sensory functions and pain' (b2), for example, the participants reported several issues according to the pain quality (pressure pain, rest pain, stabbing pain), which are not specifically covered by the existing ICF categories.
Under the category of risks, the chapter considers fire and explosion, extreme environmental condition, human element, traffic and obstructions, and operational hazards.
As Hartshorne notes, Whitehead's concept of prehension brings efficient causation and perception under a single category (Hartshorne 1984b, chapter 9).
For inter-correlations between/among two or more ICF categories of different chapters above 0.5, the ICF category with the highest correlation with item 1 of the SF-36 was further considered.
It is a reenactment of chapters 29 32.
Make a list of chapters.
Some chapters, like chapter 86 ("Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereof; [blah blah blah]") have only a couple of dozen categories, while chapter 84 ("Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof," i.e. the cool stuff) has by my count more than 2000 categories.
"Sluggish schizophrenia" is in the category of "schizotypal" disorder in section F21 of chapter V. Psychotic symptoms may be present in several other mental disorders, including bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, drug intoxication and drug-induced psychosis.
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