- 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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teachings of the
jurist and
theologian Abu
Hanifa (c. 699–767 CE), who
systemised the use of
reasoning (ra'y).
Hanafi legal theory primarily derives law...
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which was
published in 2015. In 2003, he
formulated the empathising-
systemising (E-S)
theory of
autism and
typical **** differences, the key test of which...
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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...
- needed] 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...
- and
mortality of the
injured had
increased significantly.
There is no
systemised public transport system in
Benghazi despite the city's size and significance...
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behaviours in
those with
intellectual disability specifically. The
subtype of
systemised paranoia characterised by
somatic phenomena.
Compulsive nail-biting (onychophagia)...
- or "Eternal Security". One
cannot lose
their salvation.
Calvinism was
systemised by John
Calvin in mid 16th
century Geneva,
being further rigorised at...
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comics The
Pathway (novel), a 1914 work by
Gertrude Page
Clinical pathway,
systemised approach to
medical treatment Biological pathway Genetic pathway, a group...