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A Comparative Study of the Reasons for the Persistence of Buddhism and the Decline of Zoroastrianism in Ancient China
Published 2024-05-01“…During the Parthian period, Buddhism entered China through translators, aristocrats, and the Parthian elite class, and for the first time, a Parthian prince called An Shigao. Zoroastrianism entered China in the 6th century AD and during the Sassanid period. …”
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Medical Jousting: Going for the kill!
Published 2023-01-01“…The crowd cheered for him as he waived proudly and then stooped forward to reach for the helmet; he wanted to see his face! Who was he? Prince Covid, Sir Typhoid or the Lord Dengue? He was dying and a bare murmur could be heard over his last breath: “I am your brother!!” …”
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Mesenchymal stem cells from perinatal tissues promote diabetic wound healing via PI3K/AKT activation
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Fálétí’s Philosophical Sensibility
Published 2021-12-01“…(1978), a contemporary satire on a corrupt big man; and Kólá Akínlàdé, prolific author of well-crafted detective stories such as Ta ló pa Ọmọ Ọba? (Who Killed the Prince’s Child?). These authors were all verbal stylists of a high order; they transformed the literary language, moving away from Fágúnwà’s rolling cadences to a more demotic, supple prose that successfully caught the accents of everyday life (2004, 368). …”
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Iconic Celebration of Charms and Friendship in Poetry: Fálétí’s “Adébímpé Ọ̀jẹ́dòkun”
Published 2021-12-01“…He bade two other hunters to tag along and they headed straight to the deep woods; after all, a hunter-prince never went on a hunting expedition solo. Soon, they found the remains of Inaolaji and secured the body, but Adébímpé swore he would not retreat until the animal that had the audacity to take his friend’s life had its own life taken as well. …”
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Emil Młynarski w operze w Warszawie (1898–1902)
Published 2016-10-01“…„Believing that the time was ripe for further concession to the national spirit Mlynarski ventured to the vacant post […] When he called on the Prince and bravely asked for the appointment, his highness laughed incredulously. …”
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Prophétie féminine et autorité institutionnelle dans l’État de Savoie à l’époque moderne: hypothèses de recherche
Published 2014-08-01“…Historians of Renaissance Italy have studied groups of women who were seen as prophetic visionaries in princely courts. These « courtly prophetesses » have been studied as part of the princes’ court, medium between lords and their subjects, thanks to their visions and prophecies. …”
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