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Logos, in his view, is one of the numerous designations (epinoiai) which are conferred on the second person to define his relation, not to the Father (as "Son" and "Wisdom" do) but to his creatures (CommJohn 2.9.66 etc).: he is Logos as the paradigm and parent of all the logikai, or rational beings, who exercise reason only by participation in him.

1 Colloidal oatmeal is appreciated for its moisturizing, cleansing, antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory properties, which are conferred by its chemical heterogeneity.

However, TRF1 binding and TRF2 binding are inhibited by post-translational modifications (PTMs) in vivo, some of which are conferred by replication complex-associated proteins.

MROs display a variety of unique characteristics which are conferred by essentially reduced and/or modified mitochondrial functions and that occasionally result from the addition of new functions acquired through lateral gene transfer (5, 8).

ZEB1 has been shown to interact with HDACs1/2 (Wang et al, 2009; Aghdassi et al, 2012), and we detected strongest differences in the histone marks H3ac, H4ac, and H3K9ac, which are conferred by these enzymes, both after changes in ZEB1 expression and mocetinostat treatment.

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To earn that title, which is conferred by the American Bladesmith Society, Kramer underwent five years of study, culminating in the manufacture, through hand-forging, of six knives.

Opposition political parties and several academics have accused Mr. Guttenberg of plagiarizing multiple sections of his dissertation for the Ph.D., which was conferred on him by the University of Bayreuth in 2007.

An oral surgeon, by comparison, has a D.D.S. or a D.M.D. degree, which is conferred after a four-year course of study limited to oral health, followed by another four-year period of study in dental surgery, of which only 18 months are usually spent in surgical rotation.

Cerf does concede that internet access may be a civil right, defined as a right which is "conferred upon us by law" (arguably a definition which does not apply to the UK where the European Convention on Human Rights has been incorporated into our law).

"Today I sent a letter to the Swiss Consulate requesting withdrawal of my dual Swiss citizenship, which was conferred upon me by operation of Swiss law when I married my husband in 1978," Mrs. Bachmann, Republican of Minnesota, said Thursday in a statement.

Similar analyses, performed with a series of site-specific Zcal1 mutants, showed that the Shine-Dalgarno sequence, which is conferred by the pBAD vector, is an essential requisite for silencing competence.

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