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Kidney xenotransplantation: Future clinical reality or science fiction? [PDF]
Rodger D, Cooper DKC.
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Examining the Norse mythology and the archetype of Odin: The inception of Grand Tour
The role of Norse mythology has been ignored by historians for long time. The evolution of tourism in manuals and guide-books bespeak the legacy of Rome and Greece as cultural matrixes of our civilization.
Korstanje, Maximiliano E. +1 more
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Thinking comparatively about Greek mythology I, Hēraklēs as athlete
There is no single way to think comparatively about mythology—or about anything else. And Greek mythology is surely no exception. In my own work on mythology in general and on Greek mythology in particular, I have found it useful to apply—and to ...
Nagy, Gregory
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Mathieu Jaboulay's (1860-1913) contribution to xenotransplantation. [PDF]
Rodger D, Hurst DJ.
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\u3ci\u3eThe Echo of Odin: Norse Mythology and Human Consciousness\u3c/i\u3e by Edward W.L. Smith
This review briefly describes and assesses the chapter by chapter content of the book and the author\u27s argument regarding the content of Norse mythology as representing a map of human ...
Auger, Emily E.
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A Missing Link between Retrotransposons and Retroviruses. [PDF]
Wang J, Han GZ.
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A 'Turn to Interdisciplinary Methods' in the Study of Old Norse Mythology and Religion
Sundqvist, Olof,
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Helte og kujoner til jættegilder
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between Old Norse feasts and gender. Following Michael Dietler’s claim that examinations of gender offer insights into the practices of feasts of a given culture and vice versa, I ...
Emma C. Sørlie Jørgensen
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Three families of Asgard archaeal viruses identified in metagenome-assembled genomes. [PDF]
Medvedeva S +6 more
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