10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «COGNATELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cognately in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cognately im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Principles of Immunopharmacology
Figure 6. non-cognate t-B cell cooperation Normally, activation of B cells requires
costimulation from activated T cells that cognately recognize epitopes of the
same antigen. B cells with specificity for autoantigens do not receive this signal ...
Frans P. Nijkamp, Michael J. Parnham, 2011
2
Folk: Dansk etnografisk tidsskrift
Toto e tasi is everyone who is cognately related to ego, whereas tino e tasi
includes everyone who has demonstrated solidarity with ego, and with whom ego
has demonstrated solidarity (fetausia'i). Ego's tino e tasi may include persons to ...
Johannes Nicolaisen, 1979
3
Michigan compiled laws annotated
There is no error where trial judge instructs on other offenses that are either
necessarily or cognately included in offense charged; and only limitation is that
instructions on cognately included offenses may be given only if information
provided ...
Michigan, West Publishing Company, 1982
The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT (Senator Colston)— Is it the wish of the
Senate that the four motions be debated cognately? Senator Durack I have no
objection to their being debated cognately, but the questions may have to be put
...
Australia. Parliament. Senate, 1984
5
Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the ...
In fact a contemporary accountof Witchesdescribes themas notonly dealersin
appearancebut, cognately, 'reasoners' to excess: 'Some of these [Witches] owe
theirfallto their persistent and over curious temerity in inquiring into and weighing
...
6
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Србдно, ad. cognately; innately, naturally. Србдный ‚ a. cognate ; innate , natural
. CpoAuârh, со, сроднйть ‚ 65,10to ally , to establish a relationship;en,'r. to all)r
one's` self, to become related. Србдственникъ, s. Сродникъ. Средство ‚ п.
7
A Historic-Critical and Literary-Cultural Approach to the ...
Therefore, English is completely indebted and dependent, both derivatively and
cognately, to the great classics " Greek and Latin. And, you are their living child
and heir! Finis. 498 Chapter Review and Extension Activities Instructions: Find
and ...
8
Human Freedom and Environment: Contemporary Paradigms and ...
It is crucial to first of all demarcate the concept 'environment' from its cognately
related concepts like 'nature' and the 'natural' in social theory. For example, the
term 'nature' cannot, as Raymond Williams has noted, be restricted to depict the ...
Indoo Pandey Khanduri, 2010
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
... 1775–1850. G.Parker's illuminating View of Society. 2. Hence (of course
omitting with nix the buffer), an impostor specializing in this trick: ca 1790–1860. (
cf. HOOK-UMSNIVEY, v.) 3. Cognately, and gen., like the next sense, in form
hook-um ...
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Theology and Narrative : Selected Essays: Selected Essays
... and God and, cognately, first-order religious and second-order technical
discourse have become elided, and yet the theologian may insist on the
importance of these distinctions in the very act of transgressing 100 Theology
and Narrative.
the late Hans W. Frei Professor of Theology Yale Divinity School, the late George Hunsinger Professor of Christian Theology Bangor Theological Seminary, the late William C. Placher Professor of Philosophy and Religion Wabash College, 1993