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HERMETISM VARIATION IN Camponotus morosus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) WITH THE AGE OF HOMOSPECIFIC INTRUDING ANTS [PDF]
Ants present hermetism, that is, they recognize and discriminate individuals alien to the colony, even at a homospecific level, which results in aggressive reactions against intruders, varying with their age.
Jaime E Araya, Araya Jaime E
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Better than Magic: Cornelius Agrippa and Lazzarellian Hermetism
Hermetism's influence on early modern magic has frequently been challenged since the pioneering work of Frances Yates. This article argues that hermetic ideas did exert significant influence over early modern magical systems, particularly through the ...
Wouter J Hanegraaff
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The new hermetic power transformer generation “HERMETIC 2.0”
2017 INSUCON - 13th International Electrical Insulation Conference (INSUCON), 2017Utilities on principle seek for low maintenance equipment. A power transformer represents one of the centerpieces of a substation. It is thus very important that power transformers require less frequent maintenance intervals.
T. Stirl, M. Saravolac, J. Harthun
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1987
A review of the literature on hyperlexia suggests that the disorder is frequently associated with autism, that hermetic readers reach the lexicon via both the phonological and orthographic routes, and that the children derive meaning from print (notably, single words).
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A review of the literature on hyperlexia suggests that the disorder is frequently associated with autism, that hermetic readers reach the lexicon via both the phonological and orthographic routes, and that the children derive meaning from print (notably, single words).
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Nature, 1994
The Jewish Alchemists: A History and Source Book. By Raphael Patai. Prince-ton University Press: 1994. Pp. 617. $35, £29.95.
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The Jewish Alchemists: A History and Source Book. By Raphael Patai. Prince-ton University Press: 1994. Pp. 617. $35, £29.95.
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Lodovico Lazzarelli and the Hermetic Christ: At the Sources of Renaissance Hermetism
2005in: Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447-1500): The Hermetic Writings and Related Documents [with Ruud M. Bouthoorn], Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Tempe, Arizona 2005, 1-104.
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1999
By 1844, fortune’s slings and arrows had almost rendered the normally affirmative Emerson a skeptic. The death of his little boy Waldo, killed by scarlet fever, two years earlier had thrown Emerson into dark meditation; he began seriously to doubt those vital truths that had buoyed him through the trials of his youth, ranging from his risky break with ...
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By 1844, fortune’s slings and arrows had almost rendered the normally affirmative Emerson a skeptic. The death of his little boy Waldo, killed by scarlet fever, two years earlier had thrown Emerson into dark meditation; he began seriously to doubt those vital truths that had buoyed him through the trials of his youth, ranging from his risky break with ...
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