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The Sum of Letters in Qur’anic Chapters and its Implications for the Uthmanic Script: A Case Study of Surahs Al-Zalzalah and from Al-Qāriᶜah to Al-ᶜAsr
Published 2025-07-01“… Objectives: This study examines the significance of letter counting in early sources on verse enumeration and its implications for early Qur’anic manuscripts and modern printed editions. …”
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Theology and science as a Pentecostal hermeneutical approach to the Genesis creation narrative
Published 2025-06-01“…Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article suggests that the Pentecostal hermeneutical approaches to the Genesis creation narrative on human origins within theological studies can be enhanced by other scientific approaches in an interdisciplinary way.…”
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Geochemical Split Among the Suspended and Mud Sediments in the Nethravati River: Insights to Compositional Similarity of Peninsular Gneiss and the Deccan Basalt Derived Sediments,...
Published 2024-07-01“…The geochemistry of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and mud sediments (<63 μm) of the Nethravati River indicate that sediments are derived from a relatively homogenous lithology, characterized by intermediate rocks of tonalitic (low‐Al TTGs) composition. The tectonic origin of the source rocks discriminated using sediment geochemistry suggests an ocean island arc origin. …”
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The Late Villafranchian Absence of Pigs in Europe. Comment on Iannucci, A. The Occurrence of Suids in the Post-Olduvai to Pre-Jaramillo Pleistocene of Europe and Implications for L...
Published 2024-11-01“…This hypothesis has been recently challenged because of the finding of an incomplete metatarsal ascribed to <i>Sus</i> sp., with no clear stratigraphic origin, found in the XIX Century Croizet collection of Peyrolles (France), which is housed in the Natural History Museum, London, together with other weak arguments based on the absence of reliable dating for many Early Pleistocene European sites, and other hypothetical records of pigs, with no real fossil support. …”
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Indigenous Peoples’ Interaction with External World: The Principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent
Published 2019-03-01“…Historically, the attitude towards indigenous peoples’ rights developed from recognition of their right “to be as other peoples are” to the consent to their right to be different an original. One of the main tenet ensuring the realization of their right to originality, which has important practical implications, is the principle of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) of indigenous peoples to affecting them economic and cultural activities of their dominant neighbors, as well as to more particular (including special) rights and implementation procedures resulting from them. …”
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Many-body colloidal dynamics under stochastic resetting: Competing effects of particle interactions on the steady-state distribution
Published 2025-07-01“…The random arrest of the diffusion of a single particle and its return to its origin has served as the paradigmatic example of a large variety of processes undergoing stochastic resetting. …”
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Unveiling the Determinants of High-Skilled Migration in Indonesia: A Gravity Model Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…High-skilled population size in origin and destination, geographic distance, urban unemployment rate in destination, worker’s wage in origin and destination, proportion of agricultural workers in origin, migrant stock, and PFAI in origin influence the flow of Indonesian high-skilled migration. …”
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Arctic‐Atlantic Cyclones: Variability in Thermodynamic Characteristics, Large‐Scale Flow, and Local Impacts
Published 2025-03-01“…Abstract Cyclones at polar latitudes of the Atlantic‐Arctic corridor exhibit different thermodynamic characteristics. Midlatitude‐origin cyclones, which make up about 14% of wintertime cyclones in the region, are generally warm and moist. …”
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