Coptic Funerary Stela, No.769 in the Coptic Museum, Cairo [PDF]
Edition of a fragmentary Coptic tombstones that derived from recent excavations in Bawit of the Coptic Museum in Cairo, and Louvre Museum in Paris, there is unknown Coptic funerary stela of a monk named Saint Pamun.
Mervat Amin
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Predictive accuracy of diagnostic tests for excessive bleeding in cardiac surgery: The COPTIC-C study. [PDF]
Abstract Background We tested the hypothesis that the addition of biomarkers of multimorbidity and biological aging would improve the predictive accuracy of point‐of‐care viscoelastometry or laboratory tests of coagulation for clinically important bleeding following cardiac surgery.
Liao W +8 more
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Engaging Arab/MENA Communities in Learning Health Systems: Insights and Guidance for Future Research on AI and Health Equity. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in healthcare offers significant opportunities to improve patient care. However, underrepresented groups such as the Arab/Middle Eastern North African (MENA) community in the United States have historically been excluded in health data and conversations regarding AI tool ...
Hamasha R +7 more
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Angels in Coptic tradition [PDF]
This article begins with a general overview of Coptic Angelology. I give special attention to the accompanying angel, the angels of the altar and then to the archangels Michael and Gabriel. The tasks of the angelic figures were studied in detail.
Ibrahim SAWEROS
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Liturgical Foods and Dietary Habits in Coptic Orthodox Christianity: History and Meaning [PDF]
In Coptic Christianity, there are some kinds of food connected to different Coptic liturgical occasions and other traditional feasts specified in Coptic Calendar.
Rehab Sharafeldean
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Caps and Identity: Origin and Interpretation of Phrygian Caps in Coptic Art [PDF]
Different headdresses are introduced in Coptic art, among them; the Phrygian cap. It is a non-religious cap in Christianity. It's rarely depicted on Coptic art, but it had its origin in Sasanian, Greek, and Roman arts.
Ahmad Khalaf
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CONSTRUCTIONS WITH NEGATIVE PREFIX at IN THE COPTIC LANGUAGE [PDF]
( Ar) التراكيب ذات البادئة النافية فى اللغة القبطية تتناول هذه الورقة البحثية البادئة النافية at التي تدخل علي الأسماء والأفعال لتكوّن اسمًا مجردًا منفيًا (صفة منفية) حيث إنه يوجد العديد من الأسماء المجردة تتكون من البادئة النافية at . علاوة على ذلك،
Shaimaa Abdelsttar Ahmed
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HISTORICAL AND RELIGIOUS EFFECTS IN COPTIC ART [PDF]
Historical and Religious Effects in Coptic Art [EN] Before Christianity appeared the religious state in Egypt and the Roman world included many religions, such
Ezzat Zaky Kadous
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The symbolism of the pigeon in Coptic art and its reflection in heritage [PDF]
In Recent years, the heritage has witnessed broad interest, that led us to illuminate the symbolism of the pigeon in Coptic art and its reflection in heritage”.
Youstina Sobhy Naguib Saeed +3 more
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The linguistic synonymy phenomenon of Coptic words and their Greek equivalent through the published Coptic documents [PDF]
The present research addresses a study one of the common linguistic phenomena in Coptic documents, which is represented in using linguistic synonyms between Coptic words and their Greek equivalents to express the same meaning.
Walaa Ali Abd El-rhman
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