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Pedigree parables

Clinical Genetics, 2000
Pedigrees are a foundation of genetic counseling and human genetic research. To protect patient/subject and family privacy and confidentiality it is not unusual to find published pedigrees that have been masked (i.e. a pedigree that has been changed in ways that are obvious to the reader such as diamonds to mask gender) or altered (i.e.
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Parables

2008
This is a thesis about my most recent paintings. This work represents a quest for a real understanding of what painting means to me, as well as an exploration of fictional narrative and allegory which is derived from my life experience. Yet despite all the associations I have with these paintings, even with the most auto-biographical ones, they are ...
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Parables

2006
This volume is a study of spatial structures in Bernard of Clairvaux's parables. It lays out a spiritual topography which is linked to the rumination of the Bible. The topography ranges across such locations as Paradise, Babylon, the bridegroom's chamber, and the celestial Jerusalem, and man navigates it in the character of peregrinus and viator .
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The Pertussis Parable

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses a 2010 outbreak of pertussis, or whooping cough, in children who had been fully vaccinated for the disease. It is noted that concerns over pertussis vaccine side effects prompted the transition to an acellular vaccine formula containing a booster, but the outbreak indicated that protection from the inoculation was not long-lasting.
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Kafka's China and the Parable of Parables

Philosophy and Literature, 1996
Interpretation de la parabole des paraboles ecrite par Kafka vers 1922-1929, dans le sens d'un espace de lecture paradoxal defini par G. Hartman. Examinant les figures dramatiques du sage et du premier interlocuteur, l'A.
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Parables

Books Abroad, 1948
R. T. H., Franz Kafka
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Parable Music II: The Church Parables

2005
Abstract Cantata misericordium is a biblical parable which ends with a clear spiritual message; in this the work has a close relationship with the three Church Parables, the first of which (Curlew River) was written in the early months of 1964—less than a year after the completion of the cantata. Like the cantata, the Church Parables are
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Parable

1991
Abstract The centrality of the idea of parable to MacNeice’s writing is clear, and was often insisted upon by the poet himself, especially in his later years. The nature of this idea, however, is more difficult to clarify, and even MacNeice found ‘parable’ an awkwardly wide term for critical analysis; yet ‘a kind of double-level writing,
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Slave Parables

2005
Abstract Slave parables are an important means of employing slave imagery for theological purposes. The large majority of these parables are transmitted in amoraic Midrashim, but some also appear in tannaitic Midrashim and in the Tosefta.
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Parable

Callaloo, 2001
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