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Mumi Fir’aun dalam al-Qur’an: Studi QS. Yunus [10]:92 Perspektif Tafsir Al-Mishbah
This study alludes to the story of the discovery of the Pharaoh's mummy as informed in the Qur'an. The discovery of Pharaoh's mummy can be investigated in modern discoveries or research, as was done by Maurice Buceille who found traces of salt in Pharaoh'
Raisa Zuhra Salsabila Awaluddin +1 more
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Mummy Material Can Promote Differentiation of Adipose Derived Stem Cells into Osteoblast through Enhancement of Bone Specific Transcription Factors Expression [PDF]
Purpose: Application of Mummy material for treatment of different diseases such as bone fracture, cutaneous wounds and joint inflammation has been advised since hundred years ago in Persian traditional medicine. Due to the claims of indigenous people and
Maryam Eyvazi +5 more
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Background In 1975, the mummified body of a female has been found in the Franciscan church in Basel, Switzerland. Molecular and genealogic analyses unveiled her identity as Anna Catharina Bischoff (ACB), a member of the upper class of post-reformed Basel,
Mohamed S. Sarhan +9 more
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The mummy of Natsef-Amun, a priest in the Temple of Amun at Karnak (ca.1000 BC), was purchased for the Leeds Philosophical Society, England, in 1823. Members of the Society unwrapped the mummy and carried out one of the earliest multi-disciplinary mummy ...
A. Rosalie David
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Molecular Reconstruction of the Diet in Human Stool Samples
Understanding dietary effects on the gut microbial composition is one of the key questions in human microbiome research. It is highly important to have reliable dietary data on the stool samples to unambiguously link the microbiome composition to food ...
Frank Maixner
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Digital Unwrapping of the Mummy of King Amenhotep I (1525–1504 BC) Using CT
The mummy of King Amenhotep I (18th Dynasty c.1525–1504 BC) was reburied by the 21st Dynasty priests at Deir el-Bahari Royal Cache. In 1881 the mummy was found fully wrapped and was one of few royal mummies that have not been unwrapped in modern times ...
Sahar N. Saleem, Zahi Hawass
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Effect of temperature on some biological aspects and the thermal requirements of Diaeretiella rapae (M'Intosh) (Hymenoptera:Braconidae) reared on Rhopalosiphum padi L. (Homoptera: Aphididae) [PDF]
Developmental periods, adult longevity and thermal requirements of Diaeretiella rapae (M'Intosh) were investigated at 18, 20, 22 and 24°C constant temperature. The development durations decreased as the temperature increased. At 24°C and 18°C the periods
حمدى مجمود
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Mummies are human remains with preservation of nonbony tissue. Mummification by natural influences results in so-called natural mummies, whereas mummification induced by active (human) intervention results in so-called artificial mummies, although many cultures practiced burial rites, which to some degree involved both natural and artificial ...
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How to exhibit a human mummy in a former monastery? The case of the body of Michael Willmann (1630–1706) [PDF]
This paper discusses the mummified body of Michael Willmann (1630–1706) – one of the most outstanding painters of the Baroque period in Central Europe.
Kozieł, Andrzej
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In Graeco-Roman times in the Lower-Egyptian Fayoum region, a painted portrait was traditionally placed over the face of a deceased individual. These mummy portraits show considerable inter-individual diversity.
Andreas G. Nerlich +6 more
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