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32548: Jab Week
Publicado em 2023“...Although many people seem to experience a reaction involving headaches, aches, shivers, feverishness, fatigue and nausea 9-10 hours later, it appears to clear up within a day or two. ...”
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Influence of the Ti−O−C Angle on the Oxygen-to-Titanium π-Donation in [Cp<sub>2</sub>*Ti(III)OR] Complexes
Publicado em 2010“...Complete active space SCF studies for [Cp*<sub>2</sub>TiOMe] (<b>8</b>) involving both the ground and the first excited state gave an excellent agreement of λ<sub>calc</sub>(1a<sub>1</sub> → b<sub>2</sub>) with λ<sub>exp</sub>(1a<sub>1</sub> → b<sub>2</sub>) and proved no involvement of other orbitals in this transition. ...”
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E02515: The Martyrdom of *Susanna (virgin and martyr of Rome, S00892) is written in Latin, presumably in Rome in the titulus Gai, between around 450 and the 8th c., perhaps before...
Publicado em 2017“...<br><br>§ 3: Gabinius seems taken aback, believing that he hardly deserves this honour. But Claudius reminds Gabinius of the nobility of his family, and restates the invitation to marry his daughter into the imperial family. ...”
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1305
E00627: Gregory of Tours, in his Glory of the Martyrs (83), tells how his father acquired, in 533, relics of unnamed saints and was protected by them; how his mother repelled fire...
Publicado em 2015“...<br><br>The next miracle, involving Gregory's mother, is set in the Limagne, a fertile plain in the territory of Clermont:<br><br>Quid tamen ego de his viderim, non silebo. ...”
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E05567: The Life of *Hypatios (abbot of Rufinianae, ob. 446, S02090) by Kallinikos recounts the life of its hero and the foundation of a monastic community on the grounds of the sh...
Publicado em 2018“...<br><br>44-46. Various miracles involving healing and demons.<br><br>47. No one should have doubts about the miracles of Hypatios. ...”