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- Hyloscirtus conscientia, the Chical nubulous stream frog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Ecuador and likely in adjacent...
- are organised at IIST every year. Conscientia is the Annual Astronomy and Technology Festival of IIST. Conscientia offers various challenging events in...
- (2006) "Globalização e Expansão Conscienciológica Através dos Idiomas." Conscientia 10(4):302-316. Lambert, James. 2018. A multitude of ‘lishes’: The nomenclature...
- of "being so conscious unto myself of my great weakness". The Latin conscientia, literally 'knowledge-with', first appears in Roman juridical texts by...
- the intellect. This action is named since Thomas conscientia. A possible content of the conscientia is the punishment in concordance with the content...
- Lumley Seat(s) Sandbeck Park Lumley Castle Former seat(s) Tickhill Castle Motto Murus aeneus conscientia sana ("A sound conscience is a wall of br****")...
- been impossible ..." Latin text: "Dum graviter aegrotaret, factorum conscientia punctus contrito dolentique animo ad lachrymas ut audio fusus, sacrosanctum...
- he was pleased that the follow-up of Libertatis nuntius, Libertatis conscientia, the Congregation's "Instruction of Christian Freedom and Liberation"...
- had no conscience (veluti jurium regni incapaces, infideles, et nulla conscientia praediti). The Jews had to pay a special war-tax when the imperial troops...
- processing. The word "conscience" derives etymologically from the Latin conscientia, meaning "privity of knowledge" or "with-knowledge". The English word...