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681by Tanja Trška“... the reliquary, which proved miraculous once again upon its arrival to Dubrovnik and encouraged the veneration...”
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682by Zerai Woldehiwet, Richard D. Murray, Christine A. Yavari, Gideon D. Mshelia, Godwin O. Egwu, Jibrilla D. Amin“...The presence of bovine venereal campylobacteriosis in the Lake Chad Basin of Nigeria...”
Published 2010-09-01
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683by Alyce A. Jordan“...France numbered second only to England in its veneration of the martyred archbishop of Canterbury...”
Published 2021-09-01
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684by Hanson, Judith“... the significance of key terms. The appendices contain interviews with two leading Lamas, the Venerable Kalu Rin-po...”
Published 2010
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685by Julie Le Gac“... of venereal diseases rose breathtakingly, and raised the issue of the sexuality of European, American...”
Published 2015-09-01
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686by Scott A. Klasek, Marta E. Torres, Markus Loher, Gerhard Bohrmann, Thomas Pape, Frederick S. Colwell, Frederick S. Colwell“... of microbes and macrofauna. Venere MV lies at 1,600 m water depth in the Ionian Sea offshore Italy...”
Published 2019-06-01
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687by Kristin N Harper, Paolo S Ocampo, Bret M Steiner, Robert W George, Michael S Silverman, Shelly Bolotin, Allan Pillay, Nigel J Saunders, George J Armelagos“... Treponema. Of all the strains examined, the venereal syphilis-causing strains originated most recently...”
Published 2008-01-01
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688by Lucélia Guedes, Ondemar Dias, Jandira Neto, Laura da Piedade Ribeiro da Silva, Sheila M. F. Mendonça de Souza, Alena Mayo Iñiguez“..., and paleogenetic diagnosis remains a challenge. Even venereal syphilis has low infectivity which means...”
Published 2018-01-01
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689by Blackman, Kayla“... private reform agency dedicated to the eradication of venereal disease. Over the next several years...”
Published 2014
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690“...This is a study about the sexual behaviour and venereal illnesses in undergraduate students...”
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691“... showed that they perceived a moderate threat for AIDS and venereal diseases and their health outcomes...”
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694by Roberto Cipriani“... Francis, who went on pilgrimage to the basilica of St. Mary Major to venerate Our Lady Salus populi romani...”
Published 2020-06-01
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695by David G. Bromley“.... This article analyzes the development of Santa Muerte veneration in Mexico since 2000. I argue that, from a...”
Published 2016-06-01
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696“... are mainly legends, heroes, ethnic origin, immigration and ancestor veneration, which are not entertaining...”
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698by Schmidt, Brian B.“... the purview of the ancestor cult intended to express veneration or worship of the ancestors (ch. 1). Secondly...”
Published 1992
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699by Barkman, Heather“... in Christianity in Late Antiquity: as martyrs worthy of admiration and as venerators engaged in acts...”
Published 2016
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700by A.A. Bovkalo“..., the venerable hierarch's family tree and profile of his next of kin....”
Published 2006-04-01
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