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In the Name of Gods. In Search of Divine Epithets Through Luwic Personal Names
International audienceRecent work on personal names in Luwic languages (mainly Luwian, Lycian and Carian) has shown that divine epithets play an important role in their formation.
Réveilhac, Florian
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What’s in a Divine Name? [PDF]
Divine Names are a key component in the communication between humans and gods in Antiquity. The book collects 36 essays pertaining to many different contexts – Egypt, Anatolia, Levant, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome – which address the multiple functions and ...
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The human gut microbiome across the life course
Despite significant individual variation and continuous change throughout life, the human gut microbiome follows some life stage‐specific trends. This article provides a brief overview of how gut microbiome composition shifts across different phases of life. Created in BioRender. Özkurt, E. (2026) https://BioRender.com/8q4nrnc.
Alise J. Ponsero +4 more
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Ounomata and Epōnymiai: Knowledge of Divine Names in Herodotus
International audienceThis article re-examines various passages from the second book of Herodotus’ Histories concerning the origins of the divine names. It is argued that the distinction between οὔνομα and ἐπωνυμίη is not between theonym and epithet, but
Palamidis, Alaya
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This study reveals that the small GTPase Rab14 is necessary for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and plays an essential role in the transport of virions to the trans‐Golgi network (TGN). HPV in the early endosome (EE), which harbors GTP‐bound Rab14, is transported to the TGN through the switch of Rab14 from its GTP‐bound to GDP‐bound form.
Yoshiyuki Ishii, Iwao Kukimoto
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The Qur’ānic Doctrine of the Divine Names and the Muslim Understanding of the Divine
What is the Muslim conception of the Divine? To answer this question, we first must look to the Qur’an, since Muslims consider it God’s self-revelation to human beings.
Javaid, Sibgha
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Peculiarities of the Naming of God as a Non-Univocal Agent According to Aquinas
This article examines the Thomistic doctrine of the analogical naming of God with particular attention to affirmative and absolute names such as “good,” “wise,” and “living.” These names raise a distinctive philosophical difficulty: although they signify
Jorge Medina +1 more
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From Viewpoint of God’s Names and Attributes [PDF]
God’s Names and his attributes and their appearances in the semantic, ontological and anthropological dimensions are one of the most important issues in Islamic mysticism. In the Quran and Islamic tradition, the names and attributes of God are used as an
Hadi Vakili, Seyyed Zohreh Seyyed Fatemi
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Modulation of Homer1 EVH1 domain internal dynamics by putative autism‐associated mutations
The putative autism‐associated M65I and S97L variants of the EVH1 domain of the postsynaptic scaffold protein Homer1 do not exhibit substantial changes in their overall structure or partner binding. Both of them, but especially the M65I variant, show altered internal dynamics relative to the wild‐type domain on the μs‐ms timescale, indicated by the ...
Fanni Farkas +6 more
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“In Truth You are the Polytheist!”: Mythic Elements in Ibn al-ʿArabī’s Teachings on the Divine Names
The following article aims at highlighting the mythic elements inherent in Muḥyī l-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabī’s teachings on the Divine names. The article begins with a very general introduction to the subject of Divine names in Islamic mysticism and then ...
Michael Ebstein
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