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The Lutheran Church of China and World Lutheranism

Marina Xiaojing Wang   +2 more
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Lutheran Antigens, Lutheran Regulatory Genes, and Lutheran Regulatory Gene Targets

1995
The Lutheran blood group is a family of red cell polymorphisms comprising at least two major alleles, Lu a and Lu b. Lutheran antigens are for the most part clinically insignificant, although some Lutheran antibodies cause mild clinical problems.
Neeraja Rao, Marilyn J. Telen
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Lutheranism

2020
Christmas for Lutherans is a celebration of light and the birth of Jesus, the son of Mary. A mixture of medieval practices, pre-Christian customs, and ethnic preferences, the Lutheran Christmas includes festivals of lights, Christmas trees and hymns, ethnic foods, and liturgical services that rhythm the twelve days of the season. Christmas proclamation
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Lutheran

2017
Abstract This chapter describes how Lutheranism has viewed, responded to, and contributed to the ecumenical movement. It defines the nature of Lutheranism and the ecumenical movement. It traces the history of the relationship of Lutheranism to other Christians and their churches from the sixteenth until the twenty-first century.
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Lutheran related antibodies

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1988
The 4 antibodies were studied by serological methods and by immunoblotting. One antibody (9 W 13) is anti-Lub, the other 3 (9 W 11, 13 W 1, 32 W 2) are only related to the Lutheran system through their reduced expression on Lu (a - b -) cells of the dominant type.
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Luther's Relation to Lutheranism and the American Lutheran Church

The American Journal of Theology, 1917
An effect of his work which Luther had not foreseen was the rise of a church that was destined to bear his name. Such terms as "Lutheran," "Lutheranism," and "Lutheran church" were beginning to be used in Luther's time, but with an altogether different meaning from the one which they convey at present. In our day these words in the common speech of the
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Schopenhauer’s Lutheran Pedigree

Dianoia : rivista di filosofia : 25, 2, 2017, 2017
This paper considers the influence of three Lutheran topics on the philosophy of Schopenhauer: bondage of the will, hermeneutics and ...
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Lutheran antigens, CD44-related antigens, and Lutheran regulatory genes

Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 1995
The Lutheran (Lu) blood group antigens are a family of human erythrocyte antigens which reside on two closely-related erythrocyte integral membrane proteins. Sixteen Lutheran or so-called para-Lutheran antigens have thus far been described, and human antisera to many of them have been shown to immunoblot two proteins, of 78 and 85 kDa.
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