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Ethical Principles of “Abiding In” from John’s Perspective
Johannine Literature is known for its rich theological perspective. Grounding from his theological standpoints, he draws his ethical principles. One of the disputes in this book is whether John has explicit or implicit ethical implications for his ...
Cathryne Berliana Nainggolan
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The Study world is faced with inter-community conflict, which creates disparities in social life. From this, John Locke tried to bring up the theory and concept of justice to achieve a prosperous society, but John Locke's theory and concept of justice ...
Mohammad Latief +2 more
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New challenges in diagnosis of haemoglobinopathies: Migration of populations
The current influx of economic migrants and asylum seekers from countries with a high prevalence of haemoglobinopathies creates new challenges for health care systems and diagnostic laboratories.
John Old +11 more
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AFRICA AND THE EXPANSION OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY: SURRENDERING THE SAVANNAH
Bu çalışmada 2015 yılında yayımlanmış John Anthony Pella,'ya ait "Africa and the Expansion of International Society: Surrendering the Savannah" adlı kitap incelenmiştir.
Murat Poyraz
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M'Fadyean, John +2 more
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The power of Logos in human rationality and its relevance in the modern era of science
The concept of the Logos in the Gospel of John has long been the subject of theological and philosophical discussions. In the era of modern science, questions have arisen about the relevance and relationship between this concept of the Logos and the ...
risno tampilang
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Isoflavones are a group of phenolic compounds mostly restricted to plants of the legume family, where they mediate important interactions with plant-associated microbes, including in defense from pathogens and in nodulation.
Guy Polturak +12 more
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Control of sulfur partitioning between primary and secondary metabolism in Arabidopsis
Sulfur is an essential nutrient for all organisms. Plants are able to take up inorganic sulfate and assimilate it into a range of bioorganic molecules either after reduction to sulfide or activation to 3’-phosphoadenosine 5’-phosphosulfate.
Stanislav eKopriva +5 more
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