نتایج جستجو برای: pagan jāhiliyya literature

تعداد نتایج: 536005  

2001
Ray J. Geor Joe D. Pagan

Both an external nasal strip device (FLAIR) and furosemide significantly attenuated pulmonary hemorrhage in Thoroughbred horses following a 2-minute bout of high-speed treadmill exercise. Given the purported ergogenic effects of furosemide and the general concerns associated with drug use in racehorses, the external nasal strip is a viable alternative for the attenuation of exerciseinduced pulm...

2009
R. Joseph Hoffman

Fifteen volumes long, Against the Christians was written by the Roman pagan Porphyry circa 280 and was an educated man's studied attack on Christian theology. An exceedingly powerful and successful work, it and commentaries on it were condemned by the imperial church in 448 and burned. Only remnants which were contained in books that were primarily about other matters have survived until the pr...

2001
J. D. Pagan P. Harris

A common question asked regarding feeding the performance horse is when should the horse be fed hay relative to grain and exercise. Should the horse receive hay before, with or after a grain meal. Research in our laboratory (Pagan et al, 1997) with resting horses showed that time of hay feeding affected glycemic response to a grain meal and total plasma protein (TPP) concentration. Increases in...

Journal: :European Proceedings of Educational Sciences 2023

This article tackles the topic of taboo, highlights some most recurrent types taboos in language and literature sheds light on mechanism which enabled people to create euphemistic expressions diminish rigidity tabooistic words. Derived from Polynesian term taboo (ta designates sacred bu functions as a superlative degree), refers set absolute prohibitions that aim prevent negative effects magica...

2007

Few people are familiar these days with the Table (or Tablet) of Cebes, a once renowned literary work of ancient Greece. In the past few centuries this pagan Pilgrim's Progress has only rarely appeared in print, and then usually tucked in at the end of Epictetus, to make a thin book a bit thicker. The obscurity in which it languishes does not, however, seem entirely unmerited, and to those who ...

2009
Kimberly Rachel Grunke Susannah Lloyd

This paper studies both the spread of Celtic Christianity into Britain and the way in which the Celtic peoples reacted to the new religion. The study examines possible reasons for the Celts’ acceptance of Christianity and examines the effect Christianity had on the beliefs of the Celts as well as on their daily lives. This paper looks at how Celtic Christianity manifests itself in the archaeolo...

2008
Zongwu Cai Chih-Ling Tsai

SUMMARY We consider two score tests for heteroscedasticity in the errors of a signal plus noise model, where the signal is estimated by wavelet thresholding methods. The error variances are assumed to depend on observed covariates, through a parametric relationship of known form. The tests are based on the approaches of Breusch & Pagan (1979) and Koenker (1981). We establish the asymptotic vali...

2010
Cecile Pagan Hany Goubran-Botros Karine Poirier Anne Dumaine Stephane Jamain Sarah Moreno Arjan de Brouwer Hilde Van Esch Richard Delorme Jean-Marie Launay Andreas Tzschach Vera M Kalscheuer Didier Lacombe Sylvain Briault Frédéric Laumonnier Martine Raynaud Bregje W van Bon Marjolein H Willemsen Marion Leboyer Jamel Chelly Thomas Bourgeron Derek Morris

Cecile Pagan ([email protected]) Hany Goubran-Botros ([email protected]) Karine Poirier ([email protected]) Anne Dumaine ([email protected]) Stephane Jamain ([email protected]) Sarah Moreno ([email protected]) Arjan de Brouwer ([email protected]) Hilde Van Esch ([email protected]) Richard Delorme ([email protected]) Jean-Marie Launay ...

2003
Thomas D. S. Key Robert M. Allen

Leviticus 11 presents dietary laws, specifying which animals are "clean" ( edible) and "unclean" (inedible). Nine major theories to account for these dietary laws are described in this paper, giving arguments pro and con regarding each. The theories discussed are the Obedience Testing, Arbitrary Divine Command, Assertion of Divine Authority, Moral Discipline, Hygiene, Spiritual Symbolism, Pagan...

2002
Erica C. McKenzie Stephanie J. Valberg Joe D. Pagan

Two forms of exertional rhabdomyolysis commonly respond to changes in diet and management. Unfit horses with polysaccharide storage myopathy benefit from daily exercise, removal of high-starch concentrates, and addition of fat to provide a moderate caloric intake. Fit horses with recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis can maintain a high caloric intake if dietary starch is reduced and the ration i...

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