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    The encyclopaedia of monasticism by MacCulloch, D

    Published 2001
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    On the notion of structure by Allen, N

    Published 1990
    “…Anthropological notions of structure are examined concisely, in the manner of an encyclopaedia entry. From an abstract/logical point of view a structure usually exhibits constant relationships between elements which make up a whole but vary in their content. …”
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    Substrates and physiological functions of secretase rhomboids proteases by Freeman, M, Lastun, V, Grieve, A

    Published 2016
    “…Here we aim to summarise all that has been published on secretase rhomboids in a concise encyclopaedia of the enzymes, their substrates, and their biological roles. …”
    Journal article
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    The digital knowledge economy index: mapping content production by Ojanpera, S, Graham, M, Zook, M

    Published 2019
    “…We propose the construction of a Digital Knowledge Economy Index, quantified by way of measuring content creation and participation through digital platforms, namely the code sharing platform GitHub, the crowdsourced encyclopaedia Wikipedia, and Internet domain registrations and estimating a fifth sub-index for the World Bank Knowledge Economy Index for year 2012. …”
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    Al-Āmidī’s al-Muwāzana and the size of knowledge by Bray, J

    Published 2020
    “…Modern reception has often dehistoricized it by viewing it only as criticism, but book studies suggest broader contexts of interpretation. Looser than “encyclopaedia,” the notion of the “big book,” like those by al-Āmidī’s contemporaries and neighbours Abū l-Faraj al-Iṣfahānī and al-Tanūkhī, fits well with al-Muwāzana. …”
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    Either (Nietzsche) / or (Aristotle)? Macintyre’s modernity and the enduring relevance of Kierkegaard by Rasmussen, J

    Published 2022
    “…The essay shows that MacIntyre's reading of Kierkegaard's Either/Or fails to register that in important respects Kierkegaard's counterpoint of rival perspectives in Either/Or bears striking resemblance to the scenario of mutual antagonisms that MacIntyre identifies among the genres of genealogy, encyclopaedia, and tradition-informed moral enquiry. …”
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    Robert Burton and the problems of polymathy by Murphy, K

    Published 2014
    “…The third section examines Burton's relationship to another model of disciplinary multifariousness: the encyclopaedia, understood by Burton not as a genre, but as an ethos. …”
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    Long-range regulation of alpha globin gene expression during erythropoiesis. by Higgs, D, Wood, W

    Published 2008
    “…RECENT FINDINGS: Completion of the Human Genome Project and the associated encyclopaedia of DNA elements (ENCODE) project confirmed that human gene expression is commonly controlled by long-range, cis-acting elements. …”
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    Sophoclean scholarship as a tool to interpret eighteenth-century England by Ryan, D

    Published 2019
    “…The first attempt to gather the Theban plays together, it reflects the encyclopaedia-like nature of eighteenth-century scholarship. …”
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    Using Wikipedia page views to explore the cultural importance of global reptiles by Roll, U, Mittermeier, J, Diaz, G, Novosolov, M, Feldman, A, Itescu, Y, Meiri, S, Grenyer, R

    Published 2016
    “…Here, we explore a novel method to quantify cultural interest in all extant reptile species using Wikipedia- a large, open-access online encyclopaedia. We analysed all page views of reptile species viewed during 2014 in all of Wikipedia’s language editions. …”
    Journal article
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    Multiple enhancer regions govern the transcription of CCN2 during embryonic development by Frost, S, Liu, K, Li, I, Poulet, B, Comerford, E, De Val, S, Bou-Gharios, G

    Published 2017
    “…However, the transcriptional regulation of this gene remains obscure. We used the Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements browser (ENCODE) to visualise the region spanning from 300 kb upstream to the CCN2 start site in silico in order to identify enhancer regions that regulate transcription of this gene. …”
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    On difficult new terms: The business of lexicography in Mao Era China by Altehenger, J

    Published 2017
    “…Dictionaries and encyclopaedias, though, did not speak with one voice, even under Communist Party control. …”
    Journal article