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King's College, Aberdeen
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About: King's College, Aberdeen is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Poison control & Sedimentary depositional environment. The organization has 712 authors who have published 918 publications receiving 25421 citations. The organization is also known as: King's College, Aberdeen & The University and King's College of Aberdeen.
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TL;DR: This paper argued that our identity as persons is bound up with our relationship with Jesus in whose life is disclosed both the identity of the three divine persons of the Trinity and the form of human personhood they make possible.
Abstract: As the title of this essay suggests, the author's aim is to offer a reading of Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan in the context of contemporary debates over the nature of personhood. The essay argues that our identity as persons is bound up with our relationship with Jesus in whose life is disclosed both the identity of the three divine persons of the Trinity and the form of human personhood they make possible. To know what it means to be a person, one needs to look to Jesus who provides, through the parable of the Good Samaritan, both the model and the source of our own personhood. [Editors]
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TL;DR: A machaeridian sclerite from a thrombolite bed in the Sangomore Formation (Durness Group: Tremadoc) is the first to be described from NW Scotland as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Synopsis A machaeridian sclerite from a thrombolite bed in the Sangomore Formation (Durness Group: Tremadoc) is the first to be described from NW Scotland. The large size, thickness and coarsely spaced rugae indicate the sclerite is that of a turrilepadid, but its morphology is distinct from any taxon described previously. Lacking a longitudinal fold and with three major inflections present along the accreting margin, it is interpreted as an outer right sclerite. It is the oldest turrilepadid yet recorded and shows that all three major groups of the problematical Machaeridia were present in the early Ordovician.
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the classical cohomology of a Hermitian symmetric homogeneous manifold is a Jacobi ring of an appropriate potential and that the equivariant, the quantum cohomorphology, and the K-theory are Jacobi rings of a particular deformation of this potential.
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TL;DR: In this article, a small amount of processed peat has been examined in a microcalorimeter and the results show that the degradation of the peat is due to the loss of volatiles during the initial conditioning of a sample in the micro-calorometer.
Abstract: Small amounts of processed peat have been examined in a microcalorimeter. Kinetics of oxidation are different from those previously re ported for the same material using much larger samples. The difference is at least in part due to loss of volatiles during the initial conditioning of a sample in the microcalorimeter.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gary J. Macfarlane | 88 | 389 | 24742 |
Celso Grebogi | 76 | 488 | 22450 |
Rhona Flin | 74 | 282 | 20088 |
C. Neil Macrae | 71 | 193 | 20704 |
Robert M. McMeeking | 70 | 312 | 19385 |
David M. Paterson | 65 | 216 | 11613 |
Ray W. Ogden | 64 | 294 | 24885 |
Lawrence J. Whalley | 62 | 195 | 14050 |
Ana Deletic | 61 | 334 | 12585 |
Falko F. Sniehotta | 60 | 260 | 16194 |
Lisa M. DeBruine | 59 | 270 | 11633 |
Robert H. Logie | 57 | 190 | 14008 |
Muhammad Naveed | 54 | 346 | 10376 |
Jörg Feldmann | 51 | 209 | 10302 |
J. Neilson | 51 | 129 | 24749 |