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    40. Vlastos (Gregory), Studies in Greek Philosophy, edited by Daniel W. Graham

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    Laborderie Jean. 40. Vlastos (Gregory), Studies in Greek Philosophy, edited by Daniel W. Graham. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 109, Juillet-décembre 1996. p. 758

    40. Vlastos (Gregory), Studies in Greek Philosophy, edited by Daniel W. Graham

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    Laborderie Jean. 40. Vlastos (Gregory), Studies in Greek Philosophy, edited by Daniel W. Graham. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 109, Juillet-décembre 1996. p. 758

    Appendices - Supplemental material for Conservative management of displaced paediatric supracondylar fractures: a systematic review

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    Supplemental material, Appendices for Conservative management of displaced paediatric supracondylar fractures: a systematic review by Daniel Yeomans, Simon M Graham, Nyengo C Mkandawire, William J Harrison and Daniel C Perry in Tropical Doctor</p

    Jure divino: a satyr. [electronic resource] : The second book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.

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    The author of the True-born-Englishman = Daniel Defoe.A pirate edition.Foxon,Moore,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    The Book of Daniel and manticism: a critical assessment of the view that the Book of Daniel derives from a mantic tradition

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    This dissertation examines the consensus view that is based on Hans-Peter Müller's 1969 and 1972 articles: Daniel was a mantic wise man in the Mesopotamian ASA court, and this was the self-understanding or aspiration of the maskilim of Dan 11:33, 35, 12:3, 10, who wrote the book. Chapter 1 reviews the arguments that make the mantic connection and Chapter 2 concludes that a direct connection with the Danes of Aqht, Ezek, and Jub, and with the angel in 1 Enoch should be rejected. There is evidence that the tradition of a priest in Ezra 8: 2 and Neh 10: 7, and found also in the superscription to the Old Greek of Bel, and 4 Ezra 12:10-11, and suggested the name. Chapter 3 concludes that the portrayal of the court diviners in Dan 1-6 is wholly negative and includes both the diviners, and the essence of the professions, i. e., the ability to interpret a divine revelation. The critique is conveyed through the story line, explicit criticisms, irony, and humour. Chapter 4 concludes that Daniel, the interpreter of dreams and the writing on the wall, is distinguished from every other character and role. In the final form of Dan, Daniel as the divinely assisted each time he interprets, just as when he receives help from an interpreting angel in Dan 7-12. Chapter 5 demonstrates that the portrayal of Daniel as the divinely assisted interpreter makes sense of the reinterpretation of old prophecies against the Assyrians as prophecies against Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Hab 2:2-4 and Isa 52-53 were also understood as predictions about the maskilim themselves. Comparisons are then made with the Teacher of Righteousness, the writers of the Hodayot, and with three Essenes portrayed by Josephus. These too were portrayed as divinely assisted interpreters

    Omphalina : newsletter of Foray Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 05, no. 11 (15 December 2014)

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    Editorial -- Pleurocybella porrigens / Andrus Voitk -- Cheimonophyllum candidissimum / Voitk, Thorn [ie. Andrus Voitk, Greg Thorn] -- Plicatura / Henry Mann -- Crepidotus / Voitk, Thorn [ie. Andrus Voitk, Greg Thorn] -- Bishop's sketchbook - guest artist : Mushroom stamps from France / Daniel Abraham -- Schizophyllum commune / Sarah Graham -- Panellus stipticus / Jim Cornish -- Nematode eaters / Greg Thorn -- Hohenbuehelia / Greg Thorn -- Mail basket -- Partners -- Notice of Foray 2015.Frequency: irregular.Omphalina : newsletter of Foray Newfoundland and Labrador, "an amateur, volunteer-run, community, not-for-profit organization with a mission to organize enjoyable and informative amateur mushroom forays in Newfoundland and Labrador and disseminate the knowledge gained" (vol. 1, no. 2, p. 2)

    Supplementary_Materials – Supplemental material for The Effects of Jargon on Processing Fluency, Self-Perceptions, and Scientific Engagement

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Materials for The Effects of Jargon on Processing Fluency, Self-Perceptions, and Scientific Engagement by Hillary C. Shulman, Graham N. Dixon, Olivia M. Bullock and Daniel Colón Amill in Journal of Language and Social Psychology</p

    PUS_Supplementary_Materials_Revised – Supplemental material for Jargon as a barrier to effective science communication: Evidence from metacognition

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    Supplemental material, PUS_Supplementary_Materials_Revised for Jargon as a barrier to effective science communication: Evidence from metacognition by Olivia M. Bullock, Daniel Colón Amill, Hillary C. Shulman and Graham N. Dixon in Public Understanding of Science</p

    Ethnic identity, political identity and ethnic conflict: simulating the effect of congruence between the two identities on ethnic violence and conflict

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    This thesis outlines and presents an alternative hypothetical process to the emergence of ethnic conflict. Ethnic conflicts, rather than being dependent upon pre-existing 'ancient hatreds', are instead the result of a congruence between ethnic and political identity which grants individuals the ability to use ethnicity to identify and eliminate political threats. This hypothesis is formed by the examination of three case studies of ethnic conflict: Lebanon, Northern Ireland and Croatia. This hypothesis is then formalised and tested using an agent based simulation in which agent interactions are dependent upon ethnic and political identity and the congruence between the two. As predicted there was a strong positive correlation between how accurately ethnic identity reflected political identity and the level of ethnically motivated violence in the simulation, although the relationship was not linear. Furthermore the effect of a shift in congruence was found to be roughly comparable to the effect of initialising agents with a moderate level of pre-existing ethnic antagonism

    Supplemental Material, SPPS792883_suppl_mat - Who Are the Scrooges? Personality Predictors of Holiday Spending

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    Supplemental Material, SPPS792883_suppl_mat for Who Are the Scrooges? Personality Predictors of Holiday Spending by Sara J. Weston, Joe J. Gladstone, Eileen K. Graham, Daniel K. Mroczek, and David M. Condon in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p
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