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Plotki i oszczerstwa jako grzechy języka w nauczaniu papieża Franciszka [PDF]
The sins of the tongue are present in human life. They are most visible in gossip and slander, although they can also be seen in telling half-truths, lies, slander or excessive speech.
Adam Żełobowski
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The three theological approaches to St. Joseph: John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis
The study presents three images of St. Joseph included in selected writings of the last three popes: John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis. It notes that despite the same data from Scripture, the analysed images are different.
Bogusław Kochaniewicz
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Cancer cells in culture are often grown in media conditions containing unphysiological metabolite levels. Here, the authors grow cells under physiological metabolite levels to further understand the reliance of cells on serine and find that when grown ...
Marc Hennequart +7 more
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Analysis of pir gene expression across the Plasmodium life cycle
Background Plasmodium interspersed repeat (pir) is the largest multigene family in the genomes of most Plasmodium species. A variety of functions for the PIR proteins which they encode have been proposed, including antigenic variation, immune evasion ...
Timothy S. Little +11 more
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Duhom ispunjeni evangelizatori
Spirit-filled evangelizers is the title of the fifth chapter of Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium. The article reflects on the so-called spiritual postulates of evangelization which are found in this part of the Pope’s exhortation ...
Richard Pavlić
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The tension of metaphysical and post-metaphysical political philosophies in Greece [PDF]
Post-metaphysical thinking, as a criticism of the metaphysical tradition of Western philosophy, spread in the second half of the 20th century, and some have considered this as a sign of a break with the ancient Greek tradition.
Mansour Mirahmadi, Farzad Nemati
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Diplomacy of the Holy See in the process of de-isolation of Cuba
In the article are considered the role of the Holy See and the Catholic Church in the de-isolation of Cuba in the international community and the promotion of the restoration of relations with the world community.
Ivan Danyliuk
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Intergenic RNA mainly derives from nascent transcripts of known genes
Background Eukaryotic genomes undergo pervasive transcription, leading to the production of many types of stable and unstable RNAs. Transcription is not restricted to regions with annotated gene features but includes almost any genomic context. Currently,
Federico Agostini +4 more
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The Catholic Church: a history of the present-day institutional crisis [PDF]
This article is devoted the deepest since the Reformation of the 16th century crisis of the Catholic Church. The author connects its causes with tectonic shifts in the history of our civilization and the whole world in the last 200 years.
Boris Filippov
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Extensive lysosomal damage can result in cell death but how limited protease leakage affects cytoplasmic organelles in viable cells is not well understood. Here the authors show that limited lysosomal damage leads to changes in the mitochondrial proteome
Claudio Bussi +16 more
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