Oncorhynchus keta. Chum Salmon . Dog Salmon . Salmon, Chum . Salmon, Dog . An anadromous species of SALMON found in the streams of the Pacific coast from Sacramento north, and also common in Japan. It is used frequently in genetic and other medical research. . 0.48
Tai Ji. Tai Chi Chuan . Chi, Tai . Ji Quan, Tai . Quan, Tai Ji . T'ai Chi . Tai Chi . Tai Ji Quan . Tai-ji . Taiji . Taijiquan . One of the MARTIAL ARTS and also a form of meditative exercise using methodically slow circular stretching movements and positions of body balance. . 0.43
Parish Nursing. Church Nursing . Faith Community Nursing . Nursing, Church . Nursing, Faith Community . Nursing, Parish . A nursing specialty involving programs designed to bring wholeness and healing to a particular faith community through addressing the health needs of body, mind, and spirit. They are coordinated by registered NURSES and may involve HEALTH EDUCATION and counseling, facilitation, referral, PATIENT ADVOCACY, and health care plan interpretation, as influenced and defined by the unique needs of the congregation. . 0.43
Protestantism. Anglican Church . Anglicans . Baptist Church . Baptists . Episcopal Church . Episcopalians . Lutheran Church . Lutherans . Methodist Church . Methodists . Presbyterian Church . Presbyterians . Protestant Ethics . Protestants . Quakers . Society of Friends . Adventist, Seventh-Day . Adventists, Seventh-Day . Anglican . Baptist . Church, Anglican . Church, Baptist . Church, Episcopal . Church, Lutheran . Church, Methodist . Church, Presbyterian . Episcopalian . Ethic, Protestant . Ethics, Protestant . Friends Society . Lutheran . Methodist . Presbyterian . Protestant . Protestant Ethic . Quaker . Seventh Day Adventists . Seventh-Day Adventist . Seventh-Day Adventists . The name given to all Christian denominations, sects, or groups rising out of the Reformation. Protestant churches generally agree that the principle of authority should be the Scriptures rather than the institutional church or the pope. (from W.L. Reese, Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion, 1999) . 0.43