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    Response Surface Methodology in Optimising the Extraction of Polyphenolic Antioxidants from Flower Buds of <i>Magnolia</i> × <i>soulangeana</i> Soul.-Bod. var. ‘Lennei’ and Their Detailed Qualitative and Quantitative Profiling by Grażyna Zgórka, Aldona Adamska-Szewczyk, Tomasz Baj

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…A response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite design (CCD) was developed to predict and apply the best ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) conditions, including the extraction time, the composition of aqueous-ethanolic extractants, and the solvent-to-plant-material ratio, for obtaining the highest yields of different types of polyphenolic components from the dried flower buds of <i>Magnolia</i> × <i>soulangeana</i> Soul.-Bod. var. ‘Lennei’ (MSL). The novel approach in the RSM procedure resulted from the simultaneous optimisation of UAE conditions to obtain extracts with the highest antioxidant and antiradical potential (examined as dependent variables), using appropriate spectrophotometric assays, with Folin–Ciocâlteu and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl reagents, respectively. …”
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    Tagore, Imaging the ‘Other’: Reflections on The Wife’s Letter & Kabuliwala by Malashri Lal

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It comprehends all, and it has been the highest aim of our spiritual exertion to be able to penetrate all things with one soul…to comprehend all things with sympathy and love.” …”
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    DEKONSTRUKSI GENDER DALAM PERSPEKTIF ISLAM by Puji Dwi Darmoko

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…From here we get a view that Islam is essentially upholds the values of equality and justice between men and women, because they are created from 'one soul' (nafs wahidah). Kata kunci: gender, dekonstruksi, dan Islam …”
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    Neither angels nor demons: human introduction to education for citizenship by Herminio Domingo Palomares

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Psychology teaches us also that being the human both at the same time, we can have more of one soul than of the other. The predominance of one or the other will depend on the social and educational model in which we grew up. …”
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    Pendekatan Psikologi Dalam Studi Islam by Izzah Azizah Alhadi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…With this psychology,y a person knows the level of religion that is lived, understood,d and practiced besides that as a tool to incorporate religion into one's soul according to their age level. 2) The psychological approach in Islamic Studies is useful for knowing and understanding how the religious level is understood, internalize,d and practiced by a Muslim as well as being able to know the effect of praying, fasting, zakat, hajj and other acts of worship in one's life.…”
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    Building Religious Moderation through Theophany Concept with Philosophy and Religion Approaches by Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen, Adenan Adenan, Marhaban Marhaban, Arief Muammar

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The formation of religious moderation in one's soul brings many benefits to the world. Therefore, it is important to build this concept to determine right from wrong according to certain religious claims. …”
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    Home in the Poetry of Saudi Arabia Poets: Mohammad ibn 'Abboud Al-'Amoudi an Example of a Distinguished Arab (2) by Yahya Saleh Hasan Dahami

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The love of one's homeland, obsession with it, laboring for it, defending and preserving it, and having it run in one's soul are all aspects of nationalism. The researcher aspires to highlight Mohammad ibn 'Abboud Al-'Amoudi's expertise, knowledge, and competence while also highlighting his love for his homeland, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through the poem "Land of Benevolence" as the second part. …”
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    Zakat as a measure of social justice in Islamic Finance : an accountant’s overview / Pranam Dhar. by Dhar, Pranam

    Published 2013
    “…This is the Islamic approach to remove greed and envy and to purify one's soul based on good intentions. This is the institution of Zakat in Islam. …”
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    Health Law in Islam (Study Of Law About Organ Transplant Accoring to Fiqh) by Hamdila Hasran, Cindy Firantika Nabila, Maya Fina, Yanti Wahyuni

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…One must not destroy one's soul, self-esteem, feelings, even towards a corpse.…”
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    The Inheritance of Human Traits in the Qur’an Based on the Scientific Interpretation of Zaghlūl Rāghib Muḥammad an-Najjār by Juhrah M. Arib, Nikmatul Khairiyah, M. Suryadinata, Sabil Mokodenseho

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…An-Nisa’ verse 1 according to Zaghlūl an-Najjār is in the words “al-nafs al-wāḥidah” (one soul), which means all humans come from the first created creatures, namely Adam. …”
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    Analysis of Factors Affecting Student Interest in Studying in a Pandemic Period in Basic Social Sciences Elementary School Concepts by Sarah Azhari Pohan, Rahayu Condro Murti

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Interest in learning is the interest and willingness of one's soul to carry out activities happily to affect changes in knowledge, skills, and behavior. …”
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    The bahá‟í faith and is contribution to interreligious dialogue by Jenny Pérez G.

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Thus, under the perspective of unity that the Bahá'í Faith urgesíthrough interreligious dialogue one can look at the other harboring the hope of seeing “the human race as one soul and one body, to humanity as one family, and to humanity as the fruits of one tree and the leaves of one branch."5 In this document, the concept of unity is analyzed as the basis for such dialogue and for the contribution of religion in society. …”
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    Spirituality and the nature of learning beliefs among women in non-formal learning environments by Abdul Wahab, Rohaya, Hamzah, Azimi

    Published 2013
    “…However, spirituality as seen from the epistemic Islamic perspective is interpreted as a state of purifying one's soul and reforming the self towards achieving God's blessedness Thus, this research tries to explore and focus on identifying and describing the qualitatively different ways in which Muslim women understand and give meanings to learning in non-formal learning contexts, and their close relationship with spirituality. …”
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    To equate or to leave it different? (Reading gender interpretations in Islamic texts) by Amien, Saiful

    Published 2013
    “…An-Nisa’: 34].Regarding the creation of women, as represented by the case of Eve, it is part of Muslims’ belief that Eve was created from Adam’s rib.This type of interpretation has long been developed in Islamic tradition.However, this kind of interpretation is totally rejected by Riffat Hassan on the basis that this interpretation could spread misogynistic tendency (hatred of women) and that there is no clear text in the Qur’an which implies such a conclusion.The Qur’an, Hassan posits, only mentions the word "nafs wahidah" (one soul) and "zawjaha" (partner).Therefore, according to Riffat, it is not true if "nafs wahidah" is automatically understood as Adam and "zawjaha" as Eve.Although, many exegetes during this time using Hadith to interpret these two words, Riffat’s study shows that the validity of sanad (transmission lines) and matan (content) of the Hadith was doubtful.In addition to relatively dhoif (weak) transmitters, its contents also bertray the principles of justice and equality prevailed in Islam.In contrast, Sachiko Murata agrees with the interpretation that has evolved. …”
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    Asceticism in Old English and Syriac Soul and Body Narratives by Katayoun Torabi

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Focusing especially on two anonymous 10th-century Old English poems, <i>Soul and Body I</i> in the <i>Vercelli Book</i> and <i>Soul and Body II</i> in the <i>Exeter Book</i>, I argue that that both body and soul bear equal responsibility in achieving salvation and that the work of salvation must be performed before death, a position that was reinforced in early English monastic literature that was inspired, at least in part, by Eastern ascetics such as fourth-century Syrian hymnologist and theologian, St. …”
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