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Epigraph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An epigraph is any one of the following: • an inscription, as studied in the archeological sub-discipline of Epigraphy (archaeology) • Epigraph (literature) • Epigraph (mathematics) سنگنوشته Epigra...
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Epigraph (literature) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Epigraphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epigraphy (from the Greek: epi-graphē "on-writing", lit. "inscription") is the study of inscriptions or epigraphs engraved into stone or other durable materials, or cast in metal, the science of cl...
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EpiGRAPH is a software for genome and epigenome analysis. It was developed to help biomedical researchers making sense of large-scale datasets, which are nowadays routinely generated with technologies such as ChIP-on-chip, tiling microarrays and resequencing.
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; Version ; ... EAGLE -- ELECTRONIC ARCHIVE OF GREEK AND LATIN EPIGRAPHY; International Federation of Epigraphic Databases under the patronage of ; Association Internationale d'Épigraphie Grecque et Latine -- AIEGL ... EDH-Logo: Schild/CD...
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Hemingway prefaces the novel with two quotes, one by Gertrude Stein, painter, poet, and social center of the American expatriates in 1920s Paris, and one by Ecclesiastes from the Bible. ... Stein's quote proclaims that Hemingway's is a "lost generation." Her title stuck and has since defined the moral, ... On another level,
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