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Correction to: The effectiveness of ultrasound examination to assess the healing process of bone lesions of the jaws: a systematic review (Clinical Oral Investigations, (2020), 24, 11, (3739-3747), 10.1007/s00784-020-03339-9)
The given names of the authors are swapped with their family names. The correct names to be cited should be changed from: Musu Davide1, Shemesh Hagay2, Boccuzzi Michela3, Dettori Claudia3, Cotti Elisabetta1 to Davide Musu1· Hagay Shemesh2 ·Michela Boccuzzi1 · Claudia Dettori1· Elisabetta Cotti1
Lorraine Shemesh: Paintings and Watercolors
Poster for an exhibition of faculty member Lorraine Shemesh\u27s work at the Alpha Gallery in Boston.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/risdposters/1321/thumbnail.jp
Lorraine Shemesh: Paintings and Drawings
Poster for a show of faculty member Lorraine Shemesh\u27s artwork at the Woods-Gerry Gallery.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/risdposters/1320/thumbnail.jp
[Beth-Shemesh pottery]
This and the two cases that follow contain pottery excavated at Ain Shems, Israel, an ancient settlement called 'Beth-Shemesh' in I Samuel, chapter 6. The excavation was conducted by the Haverford Archaeological Expedition (1928-1933) under the direction of Dr. Elihu Grant (1873-1942) of Haverford College in Pennsylvania. The collection was purchased for the A. V. Lane Museum in 1939
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Spiritual Pedagogy and Rhetoric in a Ḥasidic Homily: The <i>Maʾor va-Shemesh</i> on <i>Parshat Qedoshim</i>
A close analysis of a Ḥasidic homily by R. Kalonymos Kalman Epstein of Krakow, author of Maʾor va-Shemesh. The essay focuses on rhetoric, structure, and thematic content. The role of hermeneutics is engaged throughout
[Beth-Shemesh pottery display]
This case contains pottery excavated at Ain Shems, Israel, an ancient settlement called 'Beth-Shemesh in I Samuel, chapter 6. The excavation was conducted by the Haverford Archaeological Expedition (1928-1933) under the direction of Dr. Elihu Grant (1873-1942) of Haverford College in Pennsylvania. The collection was purchased for the A. V. Lane Museum in 1939
[Beth-Shemesh pottery with book]
This and the two cases that follow contain pottery excavated at Ain Shems, Israel, an ancient settlement called 'Beth-Shemesh' in I Samuel, chapter 6. The excavation was conducted by the Haverford Archaeological Expedition (1928-1933) under the direction of Dr. Elihu Grant (1873-1942) of Haverford College in Pennsylvania. The collection was purchased for the A. V. Lane Museum in 1939
[Beth-Shemesh pottery with multiple pots]
This and the two cases that follow contain pottery excavated at Ain Shems, Israel, an ancient settlement called 'Beth-Shemesh' in I Samuel, chapter 6. The excavation was conducted by the Haverford Archaeological Expedition (1928-1933) under the direction of Dr. Elihu Grant (1873-1942) of Haverford College in Pennsylvania. The collection was purchased for the A. V. Lane Museum in 1939
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