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Bibliografia de bibliografies sobre Maimònides [PDF]
We present an extensive list of places where the scholar can find specific bibliographic references about the various aspects of Maimonides' work, divided into the following headings: General, Exegesis and religious doctrines, Commentary on the Mishnah ...
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This review synthesizes discussions from the 2025 International CMV Symposium on translating three recently updated international guidelines into clinical practice across solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, highlighting advances in risk‐stratified prevention, emerging therapies, immune monitoring, and persistent implementation ...
Camille N. Kotton +3 more
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Maimonides (d. 1204) explained the thirteen faith principles of Judaism in his Commentary on Perek Helek. He presented these principles as mandatory criteria for attaining salvation and having a Jewish identity.
Muhammet Zuhur
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A Theistic, Universe-Based, Theodicy of Human Suffering and Immoral Behavior [PDF]
In what follows I offer an explanation for the evils in our world that should be a live option for theists who accept middle knowledge. My explanation depends on the possibility of a multiverse of radically different kinds of universes. Persons must pass
Gellman, Jerome
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Transcript‐Specific DNA Methylation Alterations of the RASSF1 Locus in Cancer Cells
ABSTRACT Background The locus encoding Ras association domain family member 1 (RASSF1) encodes multiple transcripts with opposing roles in cancer, such as RASSF1A (tumor suppressor), RASSF1C (oncogene), and the lncRNA RASSF1‐AS1 (function undefined).
Litzy Gisella Bermudez +8 more
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(Extract) Let us begin with a thought experiment. What would Judaism look like today had Maimonides not lived? Had he not created the first systematic and comprehensive code of Jewish law (Mishneh Torah) would his successors in that project, R.
Menachem Kellner
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Models, Idols, and the Great White Whale: Toward a Christian Faith of Nonattachment [PDF]
The juxtaposition of models of God and Christian faith may seem repugnant to many, as models are tentative and faith aims at an abiding certainty. In fact, for many Christians, using models of God in worship amounts to idolatry. By examining Biblical and
Hustwit, J. R.
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Abstract Arginine residues in antithrombin are essential for heparin binding and for the activation of this key anticoagulant serpin. Mutations affecting these residues may cause antithrombin deficiency, specifically Type II heparin‐binding site (HBS) defects, and increase the risk of thrombosis.
Rosa Cifuentes‐Riquelme +11 more
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Clinical utility of liquid biopsy‐based epigenetic profiling in PDAC management. Aberrant methylation of LAX1, RCAN3, and NR3C1 was identified in cfDNA from mPDAC patients, highlighting their potential as non‐invasive epigenetic biomarkers. Methylation levels of these genes showed prognostic value, supporting their relevance for patient stratification ...
Pablo Cano‐Ramírez +7 more
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Maimonides’ Appreciation for Medicine
Moses Maimonides, the illustrious medieval rabbi and philosopher, dedicated the last decade of his life primarily to medicine. His strong interest in medicine was an integral component of his religious-philosophical teachings and world view.
Benjamin Gesundheit
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