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In the meantime, the first beginnings of the development of Oriental studies and of ethnology and anthropology were making available more data about religion, though discussion in the 18th century continued to conceive religions other than Judaism and Christianity largely in terms of the paganism of the ancient world.

This section sketches the beginnings of the development of the subject known as type theory.

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It was a landscape of broad salt marshes, slow brackish rivers and the early beginnings of the waterfront-development boom that eventually overwhelmed the shore of South Jersey.

The building of the Ellesmere Canal in 1795 saw the beginnings of industrial development, but it was the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 that marked the emergence of Ellesmere Port as a major industrial centre.

It provides textual and visual materials for teachers and students to explore concepts of evolution from the beginnings of the universe to the development of modern technology through six modules: Cosmic Evolution, Planetary Evolution, Origin of Life, Evolution of Life, Hominid Evolution, and Evolution of Technology.

With the collapse of the Roman world and the invasions of the barbarians came the beginnings of the long, slow development of the Christian church.

"Glenn Marshall's film is a sort of a missing link between the very beginnings of the land-art development and new tendencies within our exhibition," said Beate Reifenscheid, the show's curator.

Oct-4, also designated as Oct-3 or POU5F1, is present as a maternal transcript in mature oocytes and besides being the gatekeeper in the beginnings of mammalian development [ 42] and pluripotency of inner cell mass in blastocysts, it is also a cell fate instructor through gene dosage effect [ 43] and is essential for primordial germ cell survival [ 44].

The beginnings of bacteriology paralleled the development of the microscope.

The beginnings of a further development of the Christian view of life after death, as are found in Swedenborg, have never been recognized positively by the church.

The full flowering of the Gothic style side by side with the beginnings of stylistic developments that were to culminate in the Renaissance characterized the aesthetic nature of the early 14th century.

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