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    Comprehensive analysis of male-free reproduction in Monomorium triviale (Formicidae: Myrmicinae). by Naoto Idogawa, Tomonori Sasaki, Kazuki Tsuji, Shigeto Dobata

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…M. triviale would be a promising model system of superorganism-like adaptation through comparative analysis with well-studied sexual congeners, including the pharaoh ant M. pharaonis.…”
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    Théophile Gautier’s “Orientalist” ballet librettos and novels as Marius Petipa’s silenced sources of inspiration by Tiziana Leucci

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this contribution, I will also deal with some of Gautier’s novels which inspired Petipa for the creation of two other ballets, The Daughter of the Pharaoh and Le Roi Candaule. Finally, I will discuss the issue of whether Gautier and Petipa ever met, either in France or in Russia.…”
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    Historical Applications of Nigella sativa L. (Black cumin) in the Treatment of Zokam and Nazleh in Persian Medicine by Homayoon Elahi, Mohammad Reza Masroorchehr, Shadman Nemati, Mohammad Kamalinejad, Mehdi Besharat, Homa Hajimehdipoor, Maryam Jalessi

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…(Black cumin), in traditional medicine, dates back to Tutankhamen, the pharaoh of Egypt. There are aboundant historical and religious evidence implying the importance of these curative seeds. …”
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    Encountering Tutankhamun: The Discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb and Tutmania through the Lens of Local Press (1922–1943) by Siniša Lekić

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A large number of newspaper articles from the time are dedicated to not only Tutankhamun, but also the different manifestations of Egyptomania and Tutmania, from the “curse of the pharaoh”, all the way to fashion inspired by Ancient Egypt. …”
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    EGYPT, DASHUR: AN ANCIENT CO/CO2 GAS GENERATOR DISCOVERED ON THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE BENT PYRAMID OF SNEFERU by A. M. Yaroschuk

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…A theory about the presence of the secret chambers in the pyramid, including the  chamber  containing  the  Sarcophagus  of  the  Pharaoh  has  been  substantiated. A theory  explaining  the  purpose  of  changing  the  shape  and  the  construction of the Bent Pyramid specifically has been proposed.…”
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    Post-New Kingdom topography and chronology of the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahari in light of new archaeological evidence by Patryk Chudzik

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The necropolis established on the ruins of one of the most famous temples of Egypt was first excavated in the 19th century; however, current work by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw expedition in the Hathor cult complex of the temple of the female pharaoh has resulted in the discovery of a group of shaft tombs and a great number of burial remains. …”
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    Kafā’ah in Kiai Ṣāliḥ Darat's Perspective by Agus Irfan, Muhammad Saeful Amri

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Treasure is not something noble, because it is not the legacy of noble people such as prophets, apostles, and previous salih people but the inheritance of despicable people like Qarun, Hamman, and Pharaoh. An ahlul ‘ilmi who married his daughter to ahlul arto, because of his wealth, he changed from ahlul ‘ilmi to ahlul jahli.…”
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    Urban Imagery in the Old English Exodus and its Hermeneutics by Olesiejko Jacek

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The present article offers a critical reading of the Old English Exodus, a poem that is an Old English versified adaptation of an episode from the biblical story of Exodus that narrates Israelites’ passage across the Red Sea and the destruction of Pharaoh’s army. The aim of this article is to analyse the poem’s urban and exilic imagery that strongly relies on the metaphorical representation of the Israelites as a city, as they are actually in exile and on the way to Canaan, and of the metaphorical representation of the walls of the Red Sea as the walls of a hall that is destroyed along with the Egyptian army. …”
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    Tuberkulose: Kampen mot bekjempelsen by Ole Georg Moseng

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…There are grounds for claiming that “tuberculosis” did not exist in Kristiania – a parallel to Bruno Latour’s pointing out that Pharaoh Ramses could not have had tuberculosis, despite the fact that French doctors recently have detected the disease in his mummy. …”
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    Parasites in human history and culture by Orlando Rafael Serrano Barrera, Jenny de la Caridad Hernández Betancourt

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The British poet Lord Byron, four members of the Medici family, Pharaoh Tutankhamen and the Scottish physician David Livingstone, all died of malaria infection. …”
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    Genotyping-by-Sequencing Strategy for Integrating Genomic Structure, Diversity and Performance of Various Japanese Quail (<i>Coturnix japonica</i>) Breeds by Natalia A. Volkova, Michael N. Romanov, Alexandra S. Abdelmanova, Polina V. Larionova, Nadezhda Yu. German, Anastasia N. Vetokh, Alexey V. Shakhin, Ludmila A. Volkova, Dmitry V. Anshakov, Vladimir I. Fisinin, Valeriy G. Narushin, Darren K. Griffin, Johann Sölkner, Gottfried Brem, John C. McEwan, Rudiger Brauning, Natalia A. Zinovieva

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We sampled 99 birds from eight breeds (11% of the global gene pool) of egg (Japanese, English White, English Black, Tuxedo and Manchurian Golden), meat (Texas White and Pharaoh) and dual-purpose (Estonian) types. The genotyping-by-sequencing analysis was performed for the first time in domestic quails, providing 62,935 SNPs. …”
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    Paleopathology of the commoners at Tell Amarna, Egypt, Akhenaten's capital city by Jerome C Rose

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten initiated worship of a single god and established a new capital city (Tell Amarna) that was built and occupied only once from 1350-1330 BCE. …”
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    In the Shackles of the Evil One The Portrayal of Tsar Symeon I the Great (893–927) in the Oration "On the treaty with the Bulgarians" by Kirił Marinow, Michał Zytka

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The Bulgarian ruler is referred to as pharaoh, holding the chosen people captive. Symeon is also characterised like various ungodly personages from the Old and New Testament, i e Goliath, Ader, Holophernes or even the Devil himself. …”
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    Developing a 3-D Digital Heritage Ecosystem: from object to representation and the role of a virtual museum in the 21st century by Fred Limp, Angie Payne, Katie Simon, Snow Winters, Jack Cothren

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The article illustrates these elements and their relationships using two case studies that involve similar approaches to the high-precision 3-D digital recording of portable archaeological objects, from a number of late pre-Columbian villages and towns in the mid-central US (c. 1400 CE) and from the Egyptian site of Amarna, the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten's capital (c. 1300 BCE).…”
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    Virtuous Women and Making Change through the Tale of Prophet Musa- (Peace be upon him): A Semantic Analytical Study by Amal Ismail Saleh

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The study includes examples of people who had a direct influence in the tale of Prophet Musa: Musa’s mother, Musa’s sister, Pharaoh’s wife and Shuaib’s two daughters. This study adopted the method of extrapolation, analysis, and deduction by extrapolating the verses related to the story of Musa (peace be upon him), which presented the role of women to show al'iiejaz albayaniu in them with the help of interpretation books and Hadith and language books. …”
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    The Study of Practical Theology in the Quranic Stories through Descriptive and Interpretive Approaches: The Case Studies of Joseph and Moses Stories by Seyyed Mohammad Reza Mirseyyed

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Moses also through helping a weak person and Jethro's daughters, showed the importance of helping others; through releasing the Israelites from Pharaoh, paved the way for Allah's servitude; and by burning the golden calf in fire, he proved the weakness of the false gods to rescue his people from aberration.…”
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    KISAH-KISAH (QASAS) DALAM AL-QUR’AN PERSPEKTIF I’JAZ by Aqidatur Rofiqoh, Ibnu Hajar Ansori

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…First, the stories of previous prophets that were so difficult for historians to uncover, as the 'A> d and Thamu> d and the city of Iram they were proud of; the story of Pharaoh and his destruction and the power of Alla> h to immortalize his body; story of As}h}a>b al-Kahf and so forth. …”
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    Two Blessings for Ostromir the Posadnik by Alexander L. Lifshits

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…But to stress the desirable and hoped-for similarity, Deacon Gregory mentions Ostromir-Joseph twice as the first after the Great Duke of Kiev, just as the biblical Joseph was named the first after Pharaoh. This shows that in pre-Mongol Rus’ there was a thorough knowledge of the texts of the Old Testament and that there was a readiness to include these skills in a complicated intellectual game.…”
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    Remembering and constructing Israelite identity in postexilic Yehud: Some remarks on the penitential prayer of Nehemiah 9:6�37 by V. Ndikhokele N. Mtshiselwa

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Neh 9:7�8), to the liberation of the Jews from Pharaoh under the leadership of Moses (cf. Neh 9:9�15, 21), to the possession of the Promised Land (cf. …”
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