КНИГИ НА ПОРТУГАЛЬСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «PUNCTICULAR»
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Materia medica ou pathogenesia homoeopathica: contendo a ...
Febre puncticular. — Febre na quai о corpo se cobre de mui pequenas manchas.
Й a mesma febre petechial. Febre purulenta. — Febre que acompanha a
suppuraçâo. Febre pútrida, — Nome dado pelos medicos i febre adynamica, em
razao ...
Alexandre José de Mello Moraes, 1857
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Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science
As the 'rudimental stroke' of duckweed is a seed 'the bigness of a pins point', so
from a glass of water 'a watchful eye may also discover the puncticular originals
of periwinkles and gnats' (GCI 1 1 , 199). This is a subject he touches on in each
...
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Spirit Baptism: A Pentecostal Alternative
No tension is seen here with myjudgment that should be given a puncticular
sense rather than a continuous one. The difference can be explained in that the
concern of the former passage (i.e., antithesis to natural water) is not shared in Jn
...
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The One, the Many, and the Trinity: Joseph A. Bracken and ...
An actual entity's concrescence is puncticular, involving no change, so the entity
does not endure.161 Thus, according to Whitehead's definition, only societies “
endure” but actual entities do not.162 Relativity, Internal Relations, and Event ...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
He that would discern the rudimental stroke of a plant, may behold it in the
original of duckweed, at the bigness of a pin's point, from convenient water in
glasses, wherein a watchful eye may also discover the puncticular originals of
periwinkles ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
He that would observe the rudimental Stroke of a Plant, may behold it in the
Original of Duckweed, at the Bigness of a Pin's Point, from convenient Water in
Glasses, wherein a watchful Eye may also discover the puncticular Originals of ...
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An abridgement of Baron Van Swieten's commentaries upon the ...
Sennertus calls them puncticular fevers, because the skin is marked with very
small points, sometimes red and sometimes purple. They are also termed
lenticular, when the spots of the same colour are broader. The red petechiæ are
usually of ...
Gehard Van Swieten, Robert Horsfield ((Londres)), Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1773
I think, I have, in one instance, distinctly observed several radicles to a single
embryo of the Persimmon. a- In regard to its figure, the radicle is, 1. puncticu- laris
, puncticular ; appearing like a mere white point in a kernel, which, in every other
...
Benjamín Smith Barton, 1803
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A History of Epidemic Pestilences from the Earliest Ages...
The city of Guadix suffered from pestilence of the puncticular type at the same
time: it continued there for two years and upwards. Gangrenous ergotism
prevailed in many of the provinces of France, as •\ reported by Dr. Thullier,
physician to the ...
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Theology in the Service of the Church: Essays Presented to ...
There may be puncticular experiences that cause a quantum jump in our spiritual
development, but the overall transformation is a slow and often invisible process.
As John Tyson notes, "It is often a pilgrimage that proceeds steadily and ...
Timothy George, Eric Farrel Mason, 2008
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «PUNCTICULAR»
Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин
puncticular в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
Sinner's Prayer Can Lead to Salvation, Say Southern Baptist …
"But I am telling you that there is a particular, puncticular moment that you cross over from being lost and you're saved." He added, "I believe what we're dealing ... «Christian Post, Июн 12»