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The HOMA model was originally designed as a special case of a more general structural (HOMA-CIGMA) model that includes the continuous infusion of glucose with model assessment (CIGMA) approach; both techniques use mathematical equations to describe the functioning of the major effector organs influencing glucose/insulin interactions.
A homa, in all its Asian variations, is a ceremonial ritual that offers food to fire and is ultimately linked to the traditions contained in the Vedic religion. [4] The tradition reflects a reverence for fire and cooked food ( pākayajña ) that developed in Asia, and the Brahmana layers of the Vedas are the earliest records of this ritual ...
Homa Hoodfar, Canadian-Iranian sociocultural anthropologist; Homa Katouzian (born 1942), Iranian economist, historian, sociologist and literary critic; Homa Mirafshar (born 1946), Iranian-born American poet and songwriter; Homa Nategh (1934–2016), Iranian historian; Homa Sarshar (born 1946), Iranian-American author, activist, media personality
John Maxwell Homa (born November 19, 1990) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. In college, he won the individual 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship . As a professional, he has won six times on the PGA Tour.
The Huma (Persian: هما, pronounced Homā, Avestan: Homāio), also Homa or Homay, [1] is a mythical bird of Iranian [2] [3] legends and fables, and continuing as a common motif in Sufi and Diwan poetry. Although there are many legends of the creature, common to all is that the bird is said never to alight on the ground, and instead to live ...
Homa Hoodfar (Persian: هما هودفر) is a Canadian-Iranian sociocultural anthropologist and professor emerita of anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal. [1]
The city's modern name is an Arabic form of the city's Latin name Emesus, derived from the Greek Émesa or Émesos, [17] or Hémesa. [18]Most sources claim that the name Emesa in turn derived from the name of the nomadic Arab tribe known in Greek as Emesenoi, who inhabited the region prior to Roman influence in the area.
Homa Nategh (Persian: هما ناطق; May 26, 1934 – January 1, 2016) [2] was an Iranian historian, Professor of History at University of Tehran. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A specialist in the contemporary history of Iran , she resided in Paris , France, until her death. [ 5 ]