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    Anthropodermic Bibliopegy, or, Using Human Skins in Books Binding: A historical study by د. حامد معروف الزیات

    Published 1999-11-01
    “…The motivations of this phenomenon havebeen varied between a punishment of the guilty criminals and a desire of somepeople to prevent their skin from decomposition after death, also the marginalizedand the poor, in addition to the judicial decisions as a source of access to humanskin. That skin was drowned in known places such as the French city, "Midon",and by famous binders such as John Stockton Hog and Rapparlier who was thebinder of the book entitled "Dance of death". …”
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    Genetic Advancement and Variability of Released Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Varieties from 1974–2009 GC in Ethiopia by Nigussie Kefelegn, Frew Mekibib, Yigzaw Dessalegn

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This is also reflected in biplot drown by principal components 1 and 2, which together accounted for about 82.022. …”
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    Z. Ivinskis: the first objective researcher of St. Casimir's life by Jonas Boruta

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…How a living historical personage in it is drowned in the fog of legendary asceticism!" Z. …”
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    Increasing extreme hourly precipitation risk for New York City after Hurricane Ida by Carolien Mossel, Spencer A. Hill, Nihar R. Samal, James F. Booth, Naresh Devineni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract The remnants of Hurricane Ida caused major damage and death in the United States on September 1st, 2021, and 11 people drowned in flooded basement apartments within New York City (NYC). …”
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    البیلوبیجیا الأنثروبودیرمیکیة أو تجلید الکتب باستخدام جلود البشر : دراسة تاریخیة

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The motivations of this phenomenon havebeen varied between a punishment of the guilty criminals and a desire of somepeople to prevent their skin from decomposition after death, also the marginalizedand the poor, in addition to the judicial decisions as a source of access to humanskin. That skin was drowned in known places such as the French city, "Midon",and by famous binders such as John Stockton Hog and Rapparlier who was thebinder of the book entitled "Dance of death". …”
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