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'Hell No!'-Exploring Scepticism in UK Health Research Since COVID-19 Amongst Communities Who Have Been Labelled 'Underserved'. [PDF]
Cowan H, Wyatt D, Smeets S.
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Dexmedetomidine for Alcohol Withdrawal: Looks Can Be Deceiving. [PDF]
Riggan M +4 more
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Determining whether a phosphatic concretion containing a Cretaceous juvenile crocodylian is a coprolite or a non-fecal concretion. [PDF]
Allen RC +4 more
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The Architecture of Relational Crisis: How To Study Diverging Perspectives. [PDF]
Neuman Y.
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A tool to pulse-label yeast Nuclear Pore Complexes in imaging and biochemical experiments
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Physics Today, 2013
How likely is it that neuroscientists could map your brain and place your consciousness into a virtual world?
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How likely is it that neuroscientists could map your brain and place your consciousness into a virtual world?
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New Blackfriars, 1967
It is the somewhat tentative conclusion of this article that there are three different, though related, notions of hell in Christian tradition. A first might be called Hell as Sheol (since this was what the Hebrews called it) or Hell as Hades (which was the Greek tran-lation). Another is Hell as Gehenna, the hellfire of the New Testament.
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It is the somewhat tentative conclusion of this article that there are three different, though related, notions of hell in Christian tradition. A first might be called Hell as Sheol (since this was what the Hebrews called it) or Hell as Hades (which was the Greek tran-lation). Another is Hell as Gehenna, the hellfire of the New Testament.
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