PAGANS IN FEIGNING THAT THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION WAS NOT TO LAST BEYOND THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIVE Y...
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The present experiment was conducted to study correlation for yield and yield contributing characters in BC1F1 generation derived from three crosses of groundnut viz., CO 7 × GPBD 4, TMV 2 × GPBD 4 and TMV (Gn) 13 × GPBD 4. Correlation analysis indicated that kernel yield per plant was significant a[r]
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similar allegations in pagan texts does not mean that Tertullian andMinucius Felix were not repeating actual rumours about Christians, but thefact that such accusations were repeated as standard themes in Christiantexts at the turn of the second century, must imply that <[r]
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Jane advised Paul to review the lesson in the early morning6. This is my first visit to an English – speaking country. Never have I visited to an English – speaking country 7. His father hasn’t gone to London for five years The last time hi[r]
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12. …………… is a branch of Natural Science, and is the study of living organisms and how they interact with their environment. A. Biology B. Biological C. Biologist D. Biologically 13. This also means that the ………… of many animals are being destroyed. A. ways of life B. natural ha[r]
(3.52)as|z|→∞.So(H5)holds.Thus, it follows from Theorem 1.5 that (1.1)withH as defined in (3.51) possesses atleast one T-periodic solution.AcknowledgmentsThe author would like to thank the referee for valuable suggestions. This project is sup-ported by National Natural Science Foundatio[r]
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attempts to prosecute under the act would meeta similar fate.Hunt fell ill with gout in 1877 and missedmany Court sessions. In January 1879 he suf-fered a paralytic stroke that left him temporarilyspeechless and permanently disabled on oneside of his body. Hunt bec[r]
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