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Abstract INTRODUCTION Most genetic studies for Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been focused on late‐onset AD (LOAD). There are no large genetic studies on early‐onset AD (EOAD). METHODS We performed a multi‐ancestry (non‐Hispanic European, African, and East Asian) genome‐wide association study (GWAS) including a total of 7,349 cases and 17,887 control ...
Joseph Bradley +28 more
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The Kindest Cut: Christ's Circumcision and the Signs of Early Christian Identity [PDF]
Originally presented at McMaster University in May ...
Andrew Jacobs
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Alexandria: History and culture [PDF]
Alexandria has been one of the most important cities throughout history. Born from the mixing of two of the major cultures of Antiquity―Greek and Egyptian―the city has been a melting pot allowing the development of human knowledge from its ...
Chica, Carmen
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I recall, as a young child, having a number of superstitious assumptions. I remember being afraid of the dark, and at night, as I stood in my doorway, I believed that when I turned off the light switch I had to jump to my bed (for some reason thinking ...
Gupta, Nijay K.
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The article investigates the role of conceptual integration in generating new theological meanings in early Christian texts. Its basic assumption is that metaphoricity and novelty of language of Christian doctrine and teaching in early Christian period ...
Gomola Aleksander
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The questions of whether God reveals himself; if so, how we can know a purported revelation is authentic; and how such revelations relate to the insights of reason are discussed by John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, G. W.
Jacobs Nathan A.
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This paper examines Maximus the Confessor’s thought concerning the pressing urgency of his day, namely, the threat posed by monothelitism and monenergism.
Kevin M. Clarke
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Palladius and the Johannite schism [PDF]
The ‘Dialogue on the life of John Chrysostom’, published by Palladius of Helenopolis c. 408–9, is a key source for the history of the Church at the beginning of the fifth century.
Van Nuffelen, Peter
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Ancient Natural Philosophy in Byzantine Christology: The Issue of Penetration of Fire into Iron
Introduction. The author shows how the Stoic principle of total blending of physical bodies finds its refraction in the Byzantine Christological teachings on the example of penetration of fire into iron.
Dmitry S. Biriukov
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O papel de Éfeso na Antiguidade Tardia desde o período de Diocleciano até o Concílio dos ladrões [PDF]
During the reign of Diocletian (284-305AD), Ephesus was reorganized on centralized and authoritarian lines down to the provincial level. A big part of the citywas rebuilt by Constantine I.
Artemi, Eirini
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