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Expendable and nonexpendable equipment, supplies, apparatus, and instruments ... by nonallelic genes are said to be ""hypostatic"" or to exhibit "" hypostasis"".
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hypostasis) apart from the union with the Logos, but that it has its being only ...... a similar structural apparatus to the experience of awakening to con- version in ...
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THE HYPOSTASIS OF THE ARCHONS. (Conclusion)* .... mentioned in the critical apparatus. 87:31 ..... from the critical apparatus of Horner's Sahidic). ?2: "It is I ...
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Jan 26, 2010... transformations of one's own modern hermeneutical apparatus. ... Of course if don't take the word "God" to be referring to a hypostasis, but to ...
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mentioned in the critical apparatus. ..... from the critical apparatus of Horner's Sahidic). ..... century, on the question of the possible reality (hypostasis) of the ...
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Postmortem hypostasis (livor mortis or lividity) is classically defined as the ... body was removed from the experimental apparatus and the neck was dissected.
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Dec 15, 2004 ... Quine (“Identity, Ostension and Hypostasis”in his 1963) has ..... that the apparatus of possible worlds is to be used as an interpretative tool), ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... This is a condition that is often found in low forms of fever, it is called hypostatic congestion. Old people, when confined to the bed from any ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/WH43424754886518.pdf
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structures as the faden apparatus, starch in the central cell and the hypostasis ( Fig. 1 d). The auto- fluorescence of the cleared ovules also revealed the ...
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