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    Mantica della madre, profeta del padre by Wyburgh, Sonny

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…Aeschylus. Athens. Eumenides. Genealogy. Identity…”
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    Establishing Genealogies of Born Digital Content: The Suitability of Revision Identifier (RSID) Numbers in MS Word for Forensic Enquiry by Dirk H. R. Spennemann, Rudolf J. Spennemann

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The study can show that it is possible to establish genealogies and thus relative chronologies of born digital content by first identifying those documents that share a document (root) RSID and then seriating those RSIDs that are shared between two or more documents.…”
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    Technological Utopia, End Times and the SARS-CoV-2 Crisis: A Genealogy of Crisis Ideoscapes and Mediascapes by Majia Nadesan

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This project explores the idea of crisis through the lens of history, philosophy, science and medicine to understand the complex genealogy of the term in western culture and the relevance of this genealogy for contemporary crisis deployments, such as the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.…”
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    Repertoire, genealogy and genomic organization of cruzipain and homologous genes in Trypanosoma cruzi, T. cruzi-like and other trypanosome species. by Luciana Lima, Paola A Ortiz, Flávia Maia da Silva, João Marcelo P Alves, Myrna G Serrano, Alane P Cortez, Silvia C Alfieri, Gregory A Buck, Marta M G Teixeira

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Relatively homogeneous sequences are found within and among isolates of the same DTU except TcV and TcVI, which displayed sequences unique or identical to those of TcII and TcIII, supporting their origin from the hybridization between these two DTUs. In network genealogies, sequences from T. cruzi clustered tightly together and closer to T. c. marinkellei than to T. dionisii and largely differed from homologues of T. rangeli and T. b. brucei. …”
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    “You Shall Not Abhor an Edomite, for He is Your Brother”: The Tradition of Esau and the Edomite Genealogies from an Anthropological Perspective by Juan Manuel Tebes

    Published 2009-03-01
    “… This article studies the genealogical relationship between ancient Israel and Edom, as is expressed by the Hebrew Bible. …”
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