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Abstract Aim To explore nurses' and family members' perspectives of family care at the end of life, during restricted visitation associated with the COVID‐19 pandemic. Background To minimise the transmission of COVID‐19, stringent infection prevention and control measures resulted in restricted hospital access for non‐essential workers and visitors ...
Melissa J. Bloomer +7 more
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Abstract This study provides a conceptual and empirical explanation of how and why the leadership of Republika Srpska (RS), which is one of the entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, formed a specific discourse concerning the flight of Sarajevan Serbs after the 1992–1995 war.
Ondřej Žíla
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John Henry Newman is known for his consistent, coherent, and sincere thought on the questions of faith that were important to him and his communities. Newman shares philosophical and theological reflections in many works, such as, a complex analysis of philosophical and theological aspects of faith and a subtle articulation of infallibility.
Edward DeLaquil
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Pleading Nolo Contendere? Aquinas vs. Bonaventure on Poetry1
Abstract While the story of Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure of Bagnoregio engaging in a friendly contest, at the behest of Pope Urban IV, to compose the Mass and Office of Corpus Christi is likely a pious fiction, one can still ponder the fascinating hypothetical scenario: had such a contest taken place, who might have won?
Jose Isidro Belleza
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Literalising Metaphor in the Poetry of Robert Southwell☆
Abstract This article focuses on a distinctive feature of Robert Southwell's poetic technique, namely, his approach to metaphor. I argue that a number of Southwell's metaphors have a surprisingly literal quality where their vehicles are given greater prominence than their tenors.
Conor McKee
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Thomas Aquinas on the Sacrifice of Christ and the Eucharist: A Defence
Abstract In this paper I will discuss one of the soteriological models Thomas Aquinas outlines in his Summa Theologiae, namely ‘sacrifice’. This is only one of several, but not mutually exclusive, ways in which Thomas interprets our salvation in Christ. I will briefly list the other models before focussing in more depth on sacrifice by considering some
Rik Van Nieuwenhove
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Ever since Plato, a tragic conception of the human self has been the point de depart of moral and political philosophy: the I and the we belong to one another yet oppose each other. Ancients such as Aristotle contended that the we is ontologically prior and moderns such as Hobbes that the I is ontologically prior.
Andreas E. Masvie
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Abstract Purpose Multi‐leaf‐collimator (MLC) leaf position accuracy is important for accurate dynamic radiotherapy treatment plan delivery. Machine log files have become widely utilized for quality assurance (QA) of such dynamic treatments. The primary aim is to test the sensitivity of machine log files in comparison to electronic portal imaging device
Michael Barnes +6 more
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A Reformed Account of Eucharistic Sacrifice
Abstract Christian writers have always described the Eucharist as a ‘sacrifice’, but this was ill‐defined before 1500. The Tridentine Fathers offered an account of the priest somehow offering the one sacrifice of Calvary anew at the altar, which depended on transubstantiation, but later theologians have found it difficult to narrate this.
Stephen R. Holmes
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In Vitro Strategies to Vascularize 3D Physiologically Relevant Models
Vascularization strategies of 3D tissue engineered models are reviewed in this article. The integration of a vascular network in vitro is fundamental to achieve tissue constructs with physiological relevance. Nowadays, numerous approaches have been developed to vascularize tissue and organ models, mainly by using microfluidic technology, 3D cell ...
Alessandra Dellaquila +3 more
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