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Hagar’s spirituality prior to and after captivity: An African and gendered perspective
This study is an exploration of the Hagar narrative from the perspective of African Womanist Theology. The article focuses on the spirituality of Hagar before and after her captivity (Gn 16).
Xolani Maseko, Thandi Soko-de-Jong
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Is the subjective interpretation of quantum probabilities really inconsistent?
Christopher Fuchs has recently offered a provocative version of quantum mechanical realism, which is based on the suggestion that quantum probabilities merit a subjective interpretation.
Lefteris Farmakis
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(A) Problem analysis and its consequences: In a non‐DD State, chewing motor activity increases and brain cognitive activity decreases and in a DD State, chewing motor activity reduces and brain cognitive activity increases. Moreover, in the pre‐prandial state, DD episodes and frequency increases, and in the post‐prandial state, DD episodes and ...
Anusha Ishtiaq +5 more
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National and Subnational Models of Care That Support Primary Health Care: A Mixed‐Methods Study
ABSTRACT In 2020, the World Health Assembly called on countries to reorient their models of care (MOCs) toward primary health care (PHC). This study's objectives were to (a) describe common use of the concept of MOC; and (b) identify implemented MOCs and their components that support PHC at national and subnational levels. A scoping review charted data
Mary Louisa Plummer +5 more
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Seeing and hearing Hagar: An affective reading of Genesis 16
In the past, Hagar’s significance in the Abrahamic narratives has been overlooked by biblical scholarship. Although recent studies have aimed to rescue and redeem Hagar from patriarchal interpretations, insufficient attention has been given to the ...
A. Rebecca Basdeo Hill, Lee R. Martin
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Simulation of denitrification and ozone loss for the Arctic winter 2002/2003 [PDF]
We present simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) for the Arctic winter 2002/2003. We integrated a Lagrangian denitrification scheme into the three-dimensional version of CLaMS that calculates the growth and ...
Bausch, Stephan +8 more
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Some fern gametophytes can explore new habitats that differ from their sporophyte counterparts, and when they do this, they tend to follow specific axes of climate related to aridity (increased or decreased). Moreover, we found that this ecological niche expansion may be driven by ecophysiological adaptations to abiotic environments.
Christopher P. Krieg +4 more
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Muslimah Creativity, Piety, and Solidarity in Mohja Kahf’s Hagar Poems
This paper investigates how Kahf’s poetry collection, Hagar Poems (2016), discovers Muslim women or Muslimah leadership by exploring Muslimah leaders, such as Hagar (Hajar), Khadija, and Aisha to undermine reductionist views of Muslim women both in ...
Hasnul Insani Djohar +2 more
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Explaining the Unobserved: Why Quantum Theory Ain't Only About Information [PDF]
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in terms of information--theoretic principles. According to Bub (2004, 2005) the philosophical significance of the theorem is that quantum theory should be ...
Hagar, Amit, Hemmo, Meir
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