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The Genesis of Reconciliation: The Reconciliation of Genesis

Mission Studies, 2006
AbstractThe article begins by explaining the reason for the author's selection of the motif of reconciliation as a key to understanding Genesis in missional terms. She draws attention to the fact that though 'reconciliation' is often linked to mission, in reality the theological connections between mission and reconciliation are not always clearly ...
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Genesis of Genesis

2013
What might be the oldest story that we can think of collectively as a civilization? Obviously, that must be the story of the beginning, whether it was ever told or written. If you are thinking of Earth or life, that’s far from the reality. Earth and life are the latest incidents that just happened to happen on a small rocky planet, but the story of the
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The Genesis Of Genesis

2010
This chapter focuses on the scholarly work that has taken place during the fifty years after the publication of the second edition of Eissfeldt's volume and to offer some programmatic proposals about the genesis of Genesis. As one moves from Genesis to Exodus, Israel's identity changes.
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GENESIS

SIGGRAPH Asia 2022 XR, 2022
Maria Courtial, Joerg Courtial
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Contracts of Genesis

The Journal of Legal Studies, 1993
AMONG the many fascinating texts in the Hebrew Bible1 are a number of stories that describe the making, performance, and breach of contracts and contract-like arrangements.2 These include Abraham's purchase from Ephron the Hittite of a burial ground for his wife Sarah, Esau's sale of his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage, the performance by ...
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Genesis of adipocytes

Clinics in Dermatology, 1989
Abstract The origin of fat cells has been the subject of continuous debate. It was first suggested that the adipocyte was derived from an undifferentiated mesenchymal cell, a cell that besides giving rise to the adipocyte can also give rise to endothelium, and pericytes, 1,2 fibroblasts, chondroblasts, and osteoblasts, as well as mast cells and the ...
T J, Ryan, S B, Curri
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The genesis of GDL

Journal of Safety Research, 2003
This paper discusses the early research that lead to graduated driver licensing, some of the educational principals on which it is based, obstacles to its acceptance, and some of the early efforts in the U.S. and elsewhere. EARLY RESEARCH: The research underlying the concept of graduated driver licensing was a 1971 North Carolina study that identified ...
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The Genesis of the Eeg

1972
Publisher Summary EEG is derived from wave activity of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex. The elementary generators of the EEG are relatively small patches of the cell membrane, including several synapses and some passive membrane through which the synaptic current returns into the cell.
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The Genesis of Microprogramming

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1986
Two papers on microprogramming, one from 1951 and one (written with J. B. Stringer) from 1952 are reprinted, along with a retrospective introduction by the author.
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Genesis and development.

2011
Since the early twentieth century, the chief source of latex has been Hevea brasiliensis (Greek 1991), though there are several other tropical and subtropical species that yield rubber from their laticifers (latex vessels)—small tubes found in the inner bark. As its botanical name suggests, H. brasiliensis is native to tropical regions of South America,
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