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FOXM1 regulates platelet-induced anoikis resistance in pancreatic cancer cells. [PDF]
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Pulsed laser diode excitation for transcranial photoacoustics. [PDF]
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Lutheran Quarterly, 2017
The Wittenberg Concord is often overlooked since it is generally held that it failed to resolve the eucharistic controversy. Such a judgment might be premature, however.
G. Jensen
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The Wittenberg Concord is often overlooked since it is generally held that it failed to resolve the eucharistic controversy. Such a judgment might be premature, however.
G. Jensen
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Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte Kanonistische Abteilung, 2021
The teacher of Canon Law Henning Goeden (um 1450–1521) at the universities of Erfurt and Wittenberg and the academic teaching of Canon Law at Wittenberg University. An essay on the occasion of his death 500 years ago.
H. Lück
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The teacher of Canon Law Henning Goeden (um 1450–1521) at the universities of Erfurt and Wittenberg and the academic teaching of Canon Law at Wittenberg University. An essay on the occasion of his death 500 years ago.
H. Lück
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2021
Abstract Wittenberg reformers supported the transfer of formerly Catholic Church properties to government possession. This secularization of church property did not mean a rejection of religion per se; on the contrary, secularization of church property meant that political rulers consolidated the scattered ecclesiastical properties and ...
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Abstract Wittenberg reformers supported the transfer of formerly Catholic Church properties to government possession. This secularization of church property did not mean a rejection of religion per se; on the contrary, secularization of church property meant that political rulers consolidated the scattered ecclesiastical properties and ...
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