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connection and fear response. The
theory was
introduced in 1994 by
Stephen Porges.
There is
consensus among experts that the ****umptions of the polyvagal...
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Stephen W.
Porges (born 1945) is an
American psychologist. He is the
Professor of
Psychiatry at the
University of
North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
Porges is currently...
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Porges (Hebrew: פורגס) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gabriel Porges Moses Porges, (since 1841)
Moses Porges, (Edler) von Portheim...
- the U.S. he
changed his name to
James Porges, with the new
surname adopted from that of a relative, Leo
Porges, who had a
business in Chicago. Of this...
- bent. As a
critic Porges has
written for Artforum, Art in America,
Sculpture and SquareCylinder,
among other publications.
Porges is best
known for the...
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sodium glycocholate. This reaction,
according to Otto
Porges, only
occurs in syphilis. "
Porges-Meier test". TheFreeDictionary.com.
Retrieved May 27, 2022...
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Archived from the
original 31 July 2009.
Porges, Seth. "Livescribe
Smartpen Radically Changes Note-Taking: Seth
Porges",
Bloomberg News, 4
December 2008. Retrieved...
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Nathan Porges (21
December 1848 – 27
August 1924) was a
Bohemia and
German rabbi.
Porges was born in Prostějov in Moravia, then part of the
Austrian Empire...
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capture by the ****s. Sixty-seven
years later,
Porges remembered, "It was fantastic! But don't tell anyone!"
Porges was
ultimately captured and
interned in a...
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Jules Porgès (25 May 1839 – 20
September 1921) was a Paris-based
financier who pla**** a
central role in the rise of the
Randlords who
controlled the diamond...