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141por Ana María, Rosso“…It has been said that Cleopatra used the cobra to kill herself because it would also make sense in terms of Egyptian mythology, being associated with the sacred uraeus worn by the pharaohs. …”
Publicado 2021
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142“…The optimal results investigated via Box–Behnken design regression model based on response surface mythology (RSM) showed that the photocatalytic activity of the twinned catalyst could reach 94% at pH 2.5 and 386 and 38 m/L of H(2)O(2) and WSD:Mag, respectively. …”
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143por Kruszewski, Artur“…The purpose of this publication is to provide generalized knowledge of the area of changes that took place over past centuries in relation to health, social and cultural conditions. In Greek mythology, it was necessary to nurture both body and spirit to be a perfect human being. …”
Publicado 2023
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144por Zajonc, Arthur“…In Catching the Light, Arthur Zajonc takes us on an epic journey into history, tracing how humans have endeavored to understand the phenomenon of light. Blending mythology, religion, science, literature, and painting, Zajonc reveals in poetic detail the human struggle to identify the vital connection between the outer light of nature and the inner light of the human spirit. …”
Publicado 1995
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145por Dhandhukia, Jugal P., Li, Zhe, Peddi, Santosh, Kakan, Shruti, Mehta, Arjun, Tyrpak, David, Despanie, Jordan, MacKay, J. Andrew“…Results: Named after the two-headed bird in Hindu mythology, the 'Berunda polypeptide' FAF with molecular weight of 97 kDa and particle size, R(h) ~ 7 nm demonstrated polypeptide conformation of a soluble hydrated coiled polymer, retained formulation stability for one month post Rapa loading, eliminated toxicity observed with free Rapa after SC administration, suppressed tumor growth, decreased phosphorylation of a downstream target, and increased tumor accumulation in orthotopic breast tumor xenografts. …”
Publicado 2017
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146“…Names derived from art, history, mythology, patient, family, chemistry, botany (or other fields outside of medicine) were excluded. …”
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147por Sun, Jiarui, Evans, Paul N., Gagen, Emma J., Woodcroft, Ben J., Hedlund, Brian P., Woyke, Tanja, Hugenholtz, Philip, Rinke, Christian“…Jordarchaeia class nov., derived from the gods Sif and Jord in Norse mythology. Metabolic inference suggests that both classes represent hetero-organotrophic acetogens, which also have the ability to utilise methyl groups such as methylated amines, with acetate as the probable end product in remnants of a methanogen-derived core metabolism. …”
Publicado 2021
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148por Boas, Franz, 1858-1942Tabla de Contenidos: “…Locher, "The serpent in Kwakiutl religion: a study in primitive culture" (1933) Mythology and folk-tales of the North American Indians (1914) Stylistic aspects of primitive literature (1925) The folk-lore of the Eskimo (1904) Romance folk-lore among American Indians (1925) Some problems in North American achaeology (1902) Archaeological investigations in the valley of Mexico by the International school, 1911-12 (1912) Representative art of primitive people (1916) Review of MacCurdy, "Study of Chiriquian antiquities " (1911) The decorative art of the North American Indians (1903) Decorative designs of Alaskan needlecases: a study in the history of conventional designs, based on a study in the history of conventional designs, based on materials in the U.S. …”
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149por Attaullah, Ali, Shahzad, Javid, Arshad, Imran, Muhammad, Khan, Tahir Mehmood, Phelps, Kendra, Olival, Kevin J.“…Nearly 71.5% of orchard farmers perceived that their fruits are contaminated by bats during consumption, and a majority believe that bats destroy orchards (62.5%) and are responsible for spreading disease. Mythology about bats was ambiguous, as 49% of those surveyed did not perceived bats to bring good luck (49%), and 50% did not perceived them to be bad omens either. …”
Publicado 2022
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150Publicado 1986Tabla de Contenidos: “…Goldstein -- Popular mythologies and subtle theologies / Jon W. Anderson -- The outsider wife and the divided self / Phyllis Pease Chock -- Ideology and everyday life in Sami (Lapp) history / Sharon Stephens.…”
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151por Spies, Werner, 1937-Tabla de Contenidos: “…Islands in the oeuvre -- Childhood: a strategy of beginning -- The early years and the Blue Period -- Joyless children -- The child as symbol -- "There was never any more inception than there is now" -- The disguises of the Rose Period -- Primitivism and childhood -- Cubism: the search for a world without childhood -- The motif returns -- Neoclassicism and stylistic pluralism -- The courtly portrait of his firstborn -- Private life and mythological projections -- The dead children: Guernica and the Charnel House -- The limits of representation --…”
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152“…In modern media, the names of fairy-tale and mythological images are used to convey certain emotions and connotations. …”
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153“…Kumbhakarna was brother of the evil Raavana in the mythological tale of Ramayana. According the legend, Kumbhakarna had an insatiable appetite and thirst and used to sleep for great lengths of time. …”
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154por Ramachandran, C. K.“…This paper briefly recapitulates the evolution of ancient medical classics its origin, the Physicians and Surgeons and their contributions in its mythological and historical background. The significance of this science in the ancient days is also evidenced by the existence, of the two seats of learning-Takshasila and Kasi-in all its prolific profundity.…”
Publicado 1981
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156“…The question we pose is: are there differences between this kind of religious experiences and those we find in religious texts or in the mythological tradition? RESULTS: An overview on famous mythological narratives, such as The Aeneid, allows us to establish that the divinities become recognizable to the human being at the moment of their departure. …”
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157“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the benefits that bats offer the ecosystem, these animals are feared due to mythological beliefs and their association with dirt and disease. …”
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159por Larsen, Kristine“…Recipient of the Gold Medal for Science Fiction/Fantasy in the 2012 Florida Publishing Association Awards), The Mythological Dimensions of Doctor Who (eds. Anthony Burdge, Jessica Burke, and Kristine Larsen. …”
Publicado 2019
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