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    Tumor venéreo transmissível canino. A mais antiga linhagem clonal conhecida na natureza by Marta Zarlenga Regiani, Marcel Vasconcellos

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Com objetivo de discutir o impacto das recentes descobertas neste campo, realizou-se uma análise das publicações indexadas na base de dados PubMed® (Instituto Nacional de Saúde Americano, National Institutes of Health), utilizando os descritores na língua inglesa: canine transmissible venereal tumor, canine transmissible venereal, canine transmissible. …”
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    The Immaculata, Emperor Leopold I, and a Roman Thesis Print by the Franciscans from Ljubljana by Friedrich Polleroß

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The graphic combines different themes: the veneration of the Immaculata by the House of Habsburg, the triumph over the Ottomans, the rivalry between the Franciscans, and Jesuits and their influence on the development of thesis prints. …”
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    Metal-Seramik Restorasyonlarda Fırınlama Sayısı ve Seramik Kalınlığının Renk Değişimine Etkisi by İşıl Turp, Buğra Düç, Ahmet Hamdi Selçuker, Akif Aslantaş, Enes Bekman, İlkin Tuncel

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı metal alt yapı üzerindeki farklı kalınlık ve markalara ait vener seramiklerin tekrarlayan fırınlamalar sonrası renk değişimlerini incelemektir.Gereç ve Yöntemler: İki farklı markaya ait vener seramik (Vita VMK Master, GC Initial) ile metal altyapı üzerinde iki farklı kalınlıkta (1 ve 1,5 mm) örnekler hazırlanmıştır. …”
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    Zosimos of Apollonia-Sozopolis by Maya Prodanova, Peter Talloen

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…There is subsequent evidence for the veneration of Zosimos at Gračanica in Kosovo and at Sozopol in Bulgaria, and the paper will try to establish why the cult of this Pisidian saint eventually came to be centred at Sozopol in Bulgaria, where he is still the object of veneration today.…”
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    Festal apologetics : Syriac treatises on the Feast of the Discovery of the Cross by Bryant, KE

    Published 2015
    “…John of Dara’s ninth-century homily <em>On the Cross</em> is a lengthy exposition on the veneration of the cross, and it showcases how the feast could be used for apologetic ends. …”
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    Egy bizánci szent Magyarországon, egy magyar szent Bizáncban: Szent Demeter magyarországi kultuszáról by Tóth, P

    Published 2001
    “…L’étude constate que, derrière la vénération de Saint Démétrius en Hongrie, on peut déceler une tradition d’origine orthodoxe, qui peut se ramener jusqu’à la fondation de l’État hongrois. …”
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    Turkish Armed Forces health competence regulation interpretation recommendations by Aslan Yürekli, Ayşenur Botsalı, Ercan Çalışkan

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The aim of this review is to interpret the skin and venereal diseases section of the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) health competence regulation (HCR) and to assist to civilian physicians about regulation that they are foreigners.…”
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    The Exegetical Tradition of the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra by Imre Hamar

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This article shows how the exegetical tradition that focused on the study of this scripture was started by the scholar monks of the Dilun school, who highly valued the Vasubandhu’s commentary on the Daśabhūmika-sūtra chapter of the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra, and was completed during the Tang dynasty by the masters of the Buddhist exegesis, who later were venerated as patriarchs of the Huayan school. …”
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    The Macedonian Kings and the Two Wreaths of Zeus by Elena Santagati

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… <p> This paper aims to investigate the reasons why, since the reign of Philip II, the “national” Zeus, venerated on Olympus and Dion and characterized by the oak crown, was abandoned in favor of the Olympian Zeus of Elis, characterized by the olive/oleaster wreath. …”
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    L’échange sexuel comme crime contagieux : politiques sanitaires et construction de la déviance féminine au Royaume-Uni (XIXe siècle) by Audrey Rousseau

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In the nineteenth century, the British Contagious Diseases Acts (1864, 1866, 1869) were a response to the growing concern about the spread of venereal disease in the United Kingdom. Challenged for their controversial application, including mandatory medical examinations and periods of forced confinement, this article questions the gender and class inequalities at the heart of the social and spatial segregation regime. …”
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    The Three Rites of Hajj according to the Four Imāms by Abdullah Munawar Wardat

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Based on that, this study has concluded that Hajj according to the four imams revolves around one meaning, which is the intention of the Sacred House of God in the face of veneration, and that the singular Hajj does not result in only one circumambulation, which is the Ifaadah circumambulation, and no blood is required on it, unlike the one who performs Hajj and the one who does it. …”
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    Unrecognized Saint Procopius Ustyansky and new information about the creative biography of Semyon Shakhovsky by Lyapin, Denis Aleksandrovich

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Demetrius of Vologda, and the prayer to the locally venerated Vologda ascetic Procopius Ustyansky, which was not recognized by the official church. …”
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    Advances in the Synthesis of Heteroaromatic Hybrid Chalcones by Ajay Mallia, Joseph Sloop

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Chalcones continue to occupy a venerated status as scaffolds for the construction of a variety of heterocyclic molecules with medicinal and industrial properties. …”
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    The Getty Kouros and other anomalies by Siri Sande

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Such a statue could have been set up in an old sanctuary to compete with genuine Archaic statues, or it could have been made for a Roman sanctuary playing host to an older cult, where it would have lent an air of venerability to the precint, perhaps in company with other retrospective sculpture. …”
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    Rewarding the good and punishing the bad: the role of karma and afterlife beliefs in shaping moral norms by Willard, AK, Baimel, A, Turpin, H, Jong, J, Whitehouse, H

    Published 2020
    “…When reminded of their ancestor veneration beliefs, Buddhists and Taoists (but not Christians) endorsed parochial prosocial norms, expressing willingness to give more to their family and religious group than did those in the control condition. …”
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