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Trends in development of 1945-2015 sacral architecture in Poland are presented in the paper. The issue is analysed on the example of Czestochowa Archdiocese churches.
Aleksandra Repelewicz
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The «Theory of Mausoleums» or the Regional Features of Spiritual Memorial Architecture of the Golden Horde Era in the Ural-Volga Region (historical and ethnographical aspects of the problem) [PDF]
This article reviewes the features of the funeral ceremonies in the Muslim mausoleums of 14th century in the Ulus of Jochi (Ak-Horde). The author states that there was an independent architectural school in cultic memorial architecture of the Golden ...
G.N. Garustovich
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A Gleaming Ray: Blessed Afterlife in the Mysteries [PDF]
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Brenk, Frederick E.
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Biomechanics of the aging spine [PDF]
The human spine is composed of highly specific tissues and structures, which together provide the extensive range of motion and considerable load carrying capacity required for the physical activities of daily life.
Ferguson, Stephen, Steffen, Thomas
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Orthodox sacral architecture in the context of historical and cultural heritage of Volyn
The article is devoted to the analysis of a general number of orthodox temples in Volyn region, which supposed to be architectural monuments. Some of them are characterized as genuine examples of sacral architectural and historical monuments.
Yaroslav Shabala
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The ideological sources of religious leadership in Ukrainian cultural space [PDF]
The urgency of a problem is determined by the strengthening influence of religious leadership on social and political processes in Ukrainian society.
Iatsenko, Ganna +2 more
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Vertebrate Hox genes regulate many aspects of embryonic body plan development and patterning. In particular, Hox genes have been shown to regulate regional patterning of the axial and appendicular skeleton and of the central nervous system.
Sirkka Liisa Hostikka, Jun Gong, Ellen M. Carpenter
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The Significance of Sculpture in Antanas Vivulskis’ Architectural Projects
Antanas Vivulskis’ (1877–1919) work in architecture is appreciated for his innovative, courageous explorations, the first manifestations of modernism in Lithuanian sacral architecture, and his influence on its further development.
Vasiliauskienė Aušra
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Beyond Chordoma: A Comprehensive Review of Sacral Lesions. [PDF]
Savarese LG +5 more
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