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- churches specify in their official do****ents that they subscribe to the "Unaltered Augsburg Confession", as opposed to the Variata. The political tensions...
- originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. Largely unaltered excepting several letters splitting—i.e. ⟨J⟩ from ⟨I⟩, and ⟨U⟩ from ⟨V⟩—additions...
- will begin to occur during this timeframe, causing the patches to be unaltered due to movement. Maximum lividity will occur between eight and twelve...
- note in the written music. The natural indicates that the note is at its unaltered pitch. The natural symbol can be used as an accidental to cancel sharps...
- a transition in which the relative structure of the anionic array is unaltered but the cations reorganize as in: β-Li 2ZnSiO 4 ⇒ γ-Li 2ZnSiO 4 An alternate...
- uterine infection. Though it is most commonly known as a disease of the unaltered female dog, it is also a notable human disease. It is also seen in female...
- a p****through is a logic gate that enables a signal to "p**** through" unaltered, sometimes with little alteration. Sometimes the concept of a "p****through"...
- such as GFP, and protein abundances over time are compared between the unaltered protein and the fusion (as shown in green). If the candidate is in fact...
- Jesus. Muslims consider the Quran to be the verbatim word of God and the unaltered, final revelation. Alongside the Quran, Muslims also believe in previous...
- Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Ethereum classic maintains the original, unaltered history of the Ethereum network. The Ethereum project's mainnet was initially...