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New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
WE celebrate tonight a very happy occasion, the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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WE celebrate tonight a very happy occasion, the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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2023
Abstract This book is a wide-ranging study of Jewish and Christian traditions about Leviathan as the underworld’s ruler, the foundation of the world, and the embodiment of evil. It explores the Leviathan tradition in its full historical and interpretive complexity through a broad variety of texts, ranging from ancient West Asian accounts
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Abstract This book is a wide-ranging study of Jewish and Christian traditions about Leviathan as the underworld’s ruler, the foundation of the world, and the embodiment of evil. It explores the Leviathan tradition in its full historical and interpretive complexity through a broad variety of texts, ranging from ancient West Asian accounts
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1995
El autor estudia la curiosa analogía de la serpiente de bronce de Nm 21,4-9 con Cristo en la cruz y, coincidiendo con diversos estudiosos de hace siglos, la considera excelente. Como ejemplo de “midrás” cristiano, Jn 3,16-21 se desarrolló fácilmente a partir de 3,15, y ambos pasajes empalman sin solución de continuidad.
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El autor estudia la curiosa analogía de la serpiente de bronce de Nm 21,4-9 con Cristo en la cruz y, coincidiendo con diversos estudiosos de hace siglos, la considera excelente. Como ejemplo de “midrás” cristiano, Jn 3,16-21 se desarrolló fácilmente a partir de 3,15, y ambos pasajes empalman sin solución de continuidad.
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Notes sur Xenodon schottii Schlegel Serpentes ( Serpentes)
1960(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2020
Abstract This chapter explores the second major element of the marker design, which called for a massive earthen berm, supported by citing mounds of the US Midwest, including Monk’s Mound at Cahokia and the Great Serpent Mound. It explores how the engineering knowledge needed to construct these mounds is underestimated by the markers ...
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Abstract This chapter explores the second major element of the marker design, which called for a massive earthen berm, supported by citing mounds of the US Midwest, including Monk’s Mound at Cahokia and the Great Serpent Mound. It explores how the engineering knowledge needed to construct these mounds is underestimated by the markers ...
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