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english became standardized in the th century, when, in the spirit of the enlightenment , the spelling of certain words changed to fit their greek or latin origins. prior to this, scribes writing in old and middle english usually used the spelling crist - the i being pronounced either as /iː/ , preserved
in the names of churches such as st katherine cree , or as a short /ɪ/ , preserved in the modern pronunciation of " christmas ". the spelling "christ" in english is attested from the th century. [ ] in modern and ancient usage, even in secular terminology, "christ" usually refers to jesus, based on...
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mechanisms of ligand recognition and immune evasion details published: nature microbiology author(s): ralph minter show all authors camilla trevor, andrea gonzalez-munoz, steven rust, tristan vaughan r&d/cvrm october biomarker correlates of coronary microvascular dysfunction in heart failure with preserved
author(s): pinar akcakaya, mick fellows, michelle porritt, mike firth, alba carreras, frank seeliger, mikael bjursell, roberto nitsch, mohammad bohlooly, marcello maresca, tania baccega, lorenz may r&d/cvrm august prevalence and correlates of cardiac microvascular dysfunction in heart failure with preserved...
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