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Schwenke, Heiner. "Commentary on Bengston and Nies (2023)." Journal of Scientific Exploration 37, no. 3 (October 19, 2023): 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.31275/20233183.

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Vander Hart, Robert J. "Bengston, J. (2019). Library Web Development: Beyond Tips and Tricks." Journal of Web Librarianship 14, no. 3-4 (June 10, 2020): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19322909.2020.1776522.

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Wood, Suzanne, and Poppy Liossis. "Potentially Stressful Life Events and Emotional Closeness Between Grandparents and Adult Grandchildren." Journal of Family Issues 28, no. 3 (March 2007): 380–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x06293893.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the variation in emotional closeness in the adult grandchild and grandparent relationship in relation to the occur-rence of potentially stressful life events in childhood. A sample of university students ( N = 119) completed a questionnaire measuring elements of inter-generational solidarity. Comparisons were made on emotional closeness between groups that had and had not experienced a life event, revealing it was the grandparent’s enactment of normative solidarity, as perceived by the adult grandchild, that produced greater emotional closeness. Complementing the findings of Bengston and Roberts, this research supports the theoretical view that high levels of normative solidarity lead to greater affectual solidarity, which in turn produces higher associational solidarity.
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Leikin, Anatole. ""The Scriabin Companion: History, Performance, and Lore," by Lincoln Ballard and Matthew Bengston." Performance Practice Review 22, no. 1 (2017): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/perfpr.201722.01.02.

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SCABINI, EUGENIA, and ELENA MARTA. "Changing intergenerational relationship." European Review 14, no. 1 (January 3, 2006): 81–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s106279870600007x.

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This article explores the literature on intergenerational relationships within psychological and sociological disciplines. After a brief description of the different meanings of the term ‘generation’, two theoretical perspectives are discussed: Mannheim's theory of generations and Bengston and colleagues' theory of intergenerational solidarity. Particular attention is given to the process of intergenerational transmission. This is followed by a rereading of the concept of generation in light of the relational–intergenerational perspective. This perspective attempts to consider together family and social generations, taken to be interdependent. The application of this perspective to the transition to adulthood is crucial to an understanding of intergenerational dynamics, whether in the family or in the community. It concludes with reflections on the meaning of the intergenerational transmission as seen from the relational-intergenerational perspective and recent research findings.
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Cousins, Sandra O’Briem, and Norah Keating. "Life Cycle Patterns of Physical Activity among Sedentary and Active Older Women." Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 3, no. 4 (October 1995): 340–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/japa.3.4.340.

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Federal studies report that health-promoting physical activity declines markedly over the life course, so that by late life, about half of Canadian elderly women are sedentary. Although some older women are engaged in optimal levels of exercise, others develop lifestyles that are generally sedentary. This divergence of women's pursuit of leisure-time activity requires examination. Focus groups with active and sedentary older women were conducted to explore the variability Of participation in health-promoting forms of physical activity over the life course. The life course perspective of Bengston and Allen (1993) provided a framework for the investigation of the life cycle patterns of these women. Although life stages and life events of these women were similar, the pathways of coping with life challenges differed between the two groups. Content analysis highlighted the importance of turning points that led women to either significantly increase or decrease physical activity.
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Bengston, William, Paul Cizdziel, Akane Tanaka, and Hiroshi Matsuda. "Differential In Vivo Effects on Cancer Models by Recorded Magnetic Signals Derived From a Healing Technique." Dose-Response 21, no. 2 (April 2023): 155932582311799. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15593258231179903.

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Previous research on “healing-with-intent” has reasonably demonstrated the validity of the phenomenon at least when a human healer is present and involved. However, in order for healing to be adopted into more conventional therapies, it must be able to be made scalable. The present study tests the effects of a scalable recording of the Bengston Healing Method on 3 cancer models. BalbC mice engrafted with 4T1 breast cancer cells, C57BL mice with melanoma B16 cells, and C3H mice with bladder MBT-2 wells were exposed to a recording of healing intent for 4 hours/day for approximately 1 month. In the breast cancer model, there was significant tumor suppression and a reduction of anemia marker HCT in treated vs control mice. In the melanoma model, there were no significant differences except for a reduction in platelet count among the treated mice. For unknown reasons, tumor growth never became evident in the bladder cancer model. While the effects of the recording seem to vary by model, there appears reason to pursue scalable delivery systems in multiple models and with multiple doses.
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Beseme, Sarah, William Bengston, Dean Radin, Michael Turner, and John McMichael. "Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method." Dose-Response 16, no. 3 (July 1, 2018): 155932581878284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1559325818782843.

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Energy healing, or healing with intent, is a complementary and alternative medicine therapy reported to be beneficial with a wide variety of conditions. We are developing a delivery technology for a method previously tested in mouse models with solid tumors (the Bengston method) independent of the presence of a healer. The goal of this study was to assess whether stored or recorded energy has an impact on breast cancer cells in vitro, using energy-charged cotton and electromagnetic recording of healers practicing the method. Expression of genes involved in cancer and inflammation pathways was measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Treatment of cells using energy-charged cotton resulted in statistically significant changes <1.5-fold. In cells exposed to an electromagnetic recording, 37 genes of 167 tested showed a >1.5-fold change when compared to the control, and 68 genes showing statistically significant fold changes. Two genes, ATP citrate lyase ( ACLY) and interleukin 1β ( IL-1β), were consistently downregulated at 4 and 24 hours of exposure to the recording, respectively, in 3 independent experiments. Both ACLY and IL-1β were also downregulated in cells exposed to a hands-on delivery of the method, suggesting these 2 genes as potential markers of the healing method.
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Beseme, Sarah, Loren Fast, William Bengston, Michael Turner, Dean Radin, and John McMichael. "Effects Induced In Vivo by Exposure to Magnetic Signals Derived From a Healing Technique." Dose-Response 18, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 155932582090774. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1559325820907741.

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Energy healing is a therapy said to manipulate and balance the flow of “energies” in the body. One such technique, the Bengston Healing Method (BHM), has shown some success in healing malignant tumors in animals and humans, but the mechanism of action and factors influencing therapeutic success of this method are poorly understood. In this study, we tested in vivo the antitumor potential of magnetic signals recorded during BHM healing. Balb/c mice engrafted with 4T1 breast cancer cells were exposed to this recording for 4 h/d on a weekly or daily basis for 28 days; control mice were not exposed at all. Tumors showed a trend to grow slower in the treatment versus control group during the fourth week of treatment. Elevated leukocyte counts, associated with an increase in blood levels of granulocyte–macrophage colony stimulating factor and interleukin-6, were observed in tumor-bearing mice exposed to the BHM recording but not in healthy animals exposed to the recording. This suggests that exposure to a recording of BHM may induce a biological response in tumor-bearing mice, but limited effects on tumor growth when observed within the predefined end point of 28 days. Studies involving longer end points are recommended to observe the progression of tumor growth.
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Seibel, Cory L. "Review of: Bengston, V., Putney, N.M., & Harris, S. (2013). Families and Faith: How Religion is Passed Down Across Generations. Oxford: Oxford University Press." Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de la Jeunesse 7, no. 1 (March 17, 2015): 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjfy24323.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bengston"

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Bengson, Jesse Jon. "Semantic Activation Without Awareness: Still No Reliable Evidence." Thesis, Montana State University, 2005. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2005/bengson/BengsonJ0505.pdf.

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Three experiments were conducted to examine whether semantic association contributes to unconscious priming. Experiment 1 used exclusion instructions in which participants were told to avoid completing the stem (e.g. mo---) with a word related to a masked prime (e.g. cash) flashed for 0, 38, or 212 ms. Significant semantic priming was found only in the items analysis when data was averaged across participants. In the subjects analysis, this performance was moderated by participants' ability to report the prime. Experiment 2 used a free association task to examine unconscious semantic priming. Participants were instructed to respond to a target homograph (e.g. pupil) with the first word that came to mind that is not related to the meaning of the flashed word (e.g. student). No significant unconscious semantic priming was found. Experiment 3 replicated the conditions previously used to demonstrate unconscious semantic priming and show that such priming is due to methodological problems. The same methodology as Experiment 2 was used except participants were given inclusion instead of exclusion instructions. Significant priming was found across all trials; however, this priming dissolved when only the trials where participants failed to report the prime were examined. The results of all experiments suggest that unconscious semantic priming from word stimuli is a result of residual conscious awareness of the prime.
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Books on the topic "Bengston"

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Bengston, Billy Al. Billy Al Bengston. Frankfurt: Galerie Neuendorf, 1993.

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Hans, Neuendorf, ed. Billy Al Bengston: Watercolors. [Berlin]: Galerie Neuendorf, 2020.

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Al, Bengston Billy, and Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, eds. Billy Al Bengston: Paintings & watercolors. Esslingen, Germany]: Neuendorf, 2019.

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Bengston, Billy Al. Billy Al Bengston: Paintings of three decades. Houston: Contemporary Arts Museum, 1988.

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Heissig, Walther. Oralität und Schriftlichkeit mongolischer Spielmanns-Dichtung. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1992.

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Hong, Liwan. Taiwan zhong bu Pingpu zu qun gu wen shu yan jiu yu dao du: Daokasi zu Bengshan ba she yu Bopula zu si she. Fengyuan Shi: Taizhong Xian li wen hua zhong xin, 2002.

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Houston, Cont Art Mus. Billy Al Bengston. Chronicle Books, 1988.

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Billy Al Bengston: Dentos. Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, 2018.

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Water: A Vic Bengston investigation : a novel. Denver: South Plate Pub., 2012.

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