Episcopal Church -- Relations -- Catholic Church / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044442 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00007590 : Rome and Canterbury : the Elusive Search for Unity
Episcopal Church -- Trials, litigation, etc. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044442 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001302 : The record of the proceedings of the court of bishops assembled for the trial of the Rt. Rev. George Washington Doane ... bishop of New Jersey, upon a presentment made by the Rt. Rev. William Meade ... the Rt. Rev. Charles Pettit McIlvaine ... and the Rt. Rev. George Burgess .
Here are entered works on the Anglican Communion in the United States after 1789. Works on the Anglican Communion in the United States prior to 1789 are entered under the heading Church of England--United States
Episcopal Church -- Utah -- History. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044442 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021759 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005024 : Building the "goodly fellowship of faith" : a history of the Episcopal Church in Utah, 1867-1996 / Frederick Quinn
2004
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Episcopal Church -- Virginia -- History -- 18th century. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044442 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79022909 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002006124 : A cheerful and comfortable faith : Anglican religious practice in the elite households of eighteenth-century Virginia / Lauren F. Winner
Here are entered works on churches that seceded from the Anglican Communion over issues of the ordination of women, Prayer Book revision, and modernizing theology. Works on churches that are Catholic or Orthodox by self-designation but are not part of or recognized by the Catholic Church, the Eastern churches, the Anglican Communion, or the Old Catholic Church are entered under Independent Catholic churches
The name given to all Christian denominations, sects, or groups rising out of the Reformation. Protestant churches generally agree that the principle of authority should be the Scriptures rather than the institutional church or the pope. (from W.L. Reese, Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion, 1999)
The name given to all Christian denominations, sects, or groups rising out of the Reformation. Protestant churches generally agree that the principle of authority should be the Scriptures rather than the institutional church or the pope. (from W.L. Reese, Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion, 1999)
Épiscopat -- Histoire des doctrines. : Cultural episcopacy and ecumenism : representative ministry in church history from the Age of Ignatius of Antioch to the Reformation, with special reference to contemporary ecumenism / by Allen Brent
1992
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Episiotomy. : Perineal care : an international issue
2005
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Episiotomy -- History. : Episiotomy : challenging obstetric interventions / Ian D. Graham
1997
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Episkopalkirche : Challenges on the Emmaus Road : Episcopal bishops confront slavery, Civil War, and emancipation / T. Felder Dorn
Here are entered works on films that were shown in weekly installments and usually featured cliffhanger endings. Works about successive films that feature the same characters and remain true to a common premise are entered under Film series
A transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by diminished blood flow to the brain (i.e., BRAIN ISCHEMIA). Presyncope refers to the sensation of lightheadedness and loss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp367-9)
Extrachromosomal, usually CIRCULAR DNA molecules that are self-replicating and transferable from one organism to another. They are found in a variety of bacterial, archaeal, fungal, algal, and plant species. They are used in GENETIC ENGINEERING as CLONING VECTORS
Extrachromosomal, usually CIRCULAR DNA molecules that are self-replicating and transferable from one organism to another. They are found in a variety of bacterial, archaeal, fungal, algal, and plant species. They are used in GENETIC ENGINEERING as CLONING VECTORS
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
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Epistasis, Genetic. : Between the lines of genetic code : genetic interactions in understanding disease and complex phenotypes / edited by Leonid Padyukov
2014
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Epistasis (Genetics) : Foundations of generic optimization / by M. Iglesias [and others] ; edited by R. Lowen and A. Verschoren
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
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epistemic ability. : Good Thinking : a Knowledge First Virtue Epistemology