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"I'll Be Back": The Resurrection of Dezocine.
Beginning with opium itself, natural and synthetic opioids have been used as analgesics for over 8000 years and were likely abused as drugs of recreation for that long as well.
W. Childers, M. Abou-Gharbia
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May-Thurner Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) has been recognized as a clinical entity for almost six decades. The true incidence rate of MTS is unknown and perhaps ranges from 22 to 32% according to the autopsy studies in the early twentieth century.
Shivani Kalu +5 more
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Personal Identity and Resurrection from the Dead [PDF]
The paper examines arguments of the “Christian materialist” Trenton Merricks that he provided in support of the claim that the Christian doctrine of resurrection from the dead is compatible with the materialist understanding of the nature of human beings.
Gasparov Igor
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The Significance of Jesus’ Resurrection in the Gospel of John [PDF]
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the decisive climax of John’s testimony that Jesus is the “Son of God.” There would not have been a resurrection if there had been no death, but death does not guarantee a resurrection.
Michael D. Olajide, PhD
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Rudolf Bultmann oor die opstanding van Jesus
Rudolf Bultmann on the resurrection of Jesus. The findings of the Jesus Seminar in the USA regarding the resurrection of Jesus as well as the fairly recent (1994) publication of Gerd Lademann's book on the resurrection of Jesus prompted this ...
G. M.M. Pelser
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The Project of “Common Cause” by N. F. Fedorov as an Ideological Prerequisite for the Civilizational Development of Modern Russia [PDF]
The article analyzes the ideological foundations of N. F. Fedorov’s philosophy the “common cause”. The Russian thinker considering death as a true evil expresses the conviction that the path to overcoming it lies through universal resurrection.
Yuri M. Reznik
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Ibn Sina’s Difficulties on the Adoption or Rejection of Bodily Resurrection [PDF]
Ibn Sina has had two completely different positions on bodily resurrection. At times, after rational demonstration of spiritual resurrection, he declared that he merely accepts bodily resurrection by trusting the saying of Prophet and sometimes by ...
Fatemeh Sadeqzadeh
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Ancestral Resurrection and Directed Evolution of Fungal Mesozoic Laccases
The broad variety of biotechnological uses of fungal laccases is beyond doubt (food, textiles, pulp and paper, pharma, biofuels, cosmetics, and bioremediation), and protein engineering (in particular, directed evolution) has become the key driver for ...
Bernardo J. Gómez-Fernández +4 more
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Zmartwychwstanie ciała według Tertuliana
Resurrection was one of the most important themes in the writings of Tertullian (ca 150 - 220), who is called sometimes "theologian of the hope". Presented paper presents teaching of the first theologian of the West on resurrection of the body.
Marcin Wysocki
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The Resurrection of Phenotypic Drug Discovery.
Prior to genetic mapping, the majority of drug discovery efforts involved phenotypic screening, wherein compounds were screened in either in vitro or in vivo models thought to mimic the disease state of interest.
W. Childers +2 more
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