... recent and exhaustive review see Creswell, ...disorder and is being used for affectregulation in ...emotion regulation, and tolerance of distress; (2) Mindfulness-Based Stress ...
... well-being and life satisfaction in Colombian adolescents has become more relevant, as national surveys have revealed current social and psychological issues that must be included in the social policy ...
... behavioral and environmental fac- tors in self-regulated learning (Bandura, 1997; Zimmerman, ...learning and must be monitored, hence self-regulation is considered to be a cyclical ...learning ...
... physical and mental health is related to the response of neuro-immune-endocrine ...cortisol and other hormones, as well as neurotransmitters such as adrenaline and ...pressure regulation is ...
... that affect the members of the union, 2) the distribution of shocks and its relative size, 3) the real exchange rate volatility in the leader country and in those countries associating to it, 4) the ...
... identify coping strategies by patients with hypertension and ...cases and control with 106 patients (34% men, 66% women), from which ...hypotensive and 44.3% hypertensive were evaluated by the ...
... before?’ and ‘Do you talk with online contacts about real-life ...Fischer, and Riebel (2007) and were developed originally for assessing coping strategies in ...
... Educar a niños con problemas de conducta provoca en los padres complejas emociones negativas que interfiere con la aplicación de las habilidades aprendidas en los programas de entre[r] ...
... tertiary and quaternary structure but also it confirmed the assumption of the trimeric nature of P2XRs raised from pioneer biochemical, functional and microscopy ...bonds and their role in the ...
... products and major brand products of our country has also decreased ...trust and the enterprise's competence trust were the key factors affecting the degree of consumer food safety ...government and ...
... Brock and Rojas Suarez (1998) suggest that the result may arise from a change in the risk behavior of banks, induced by the fact that increasing capital requirements reduces the option value of government deposit ...
... • LTC Reprin! No 30 Water Regulation And Land Use A Colombian Example LAND TENURE CENTER Joseph R Thome University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Reprinted from DEVELOPMENT DIGEST Vol V No 3 Oc[.] ...
... Esta excepción se fun- damenta para muchos países en los siguientes puntos: en la indisponibilidad del cuerpo humano y del estado de las personas; el cuerpo humano no es objeto de comer[r] ...
... 2030 and marks the need for a massive expansion of wind power installed capacity; it calls to decommissioning of the nuclear plants by 2022;it specifically supports the expansion of energy storage capacity ...
... stressful and are probably inclined by a hostile attitude to deal with it (Suldo, Shaunnessy, & Hardesty, 2008), or by an aggressive reactive or proactive response when experiencing or witnessing stressful ...
... noise and modeling uncertainty, to a controller that rep- resented the best possible trade-offs among stability, robustness, and perfor- mance, both transient and steady ...immense, and years ...
... education and health outlays mandated by ...contributions and state-owned companies’ surpluses, decide to assign to the national government budget an expenditure burden superior to its long term resources? ...
... type, and their self- renewal capacity is ...cells and the fully differenti- ated cells ...crypts and, during renovation of the epithelia, they proliferate and differentiate into progenitor ...
... lipids, and RNAs, mediating cell-to-cell communications and hence playing a role in the physiology of the healthy and diseased ...membrane-bound and soluble material to these vesicles ...