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مدخل إلى الكيمياء الدوائية
2018
يعد الكتاب أكثر الكتب رواجا في مجال الكيمياء الدوائية والصيدلانية وتناول الأهداف الدوائية والحرائك الدوائية والديناميكية الدوائية إضافة إلى أحدث ما توصل إليه العلم في مجال اكتشاف وتصميم وتطوير الأدوية وصولا بها إلى مرحلة التسويق كما يسلط الكتاب الضوء على الأدوات والوسائل الاحترافية التي نفتقر إليها على وجه الخصوص وهي تشمل كلا من تصميم الدواء بمساعدة الحاسوب إلى التخليق التراكيبي وعلاقة البنية التأثير الكمية.
Antimalarial Agents
2020
Antimalarial Agents: Design and Mechanism of Action seeks to support medicinal chemists in their work toward antimalarial solutions, providing practical guidance on past and current developments and highlighting promising leads for the future.Malaria is a deadly disease which threatens half of the world's population.
The history of Israel's traditions : the heritage of Martin Noth
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Graham, Matt Patrick
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McKenzie, Steven L.
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Bible. O.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- History -- 20th century
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Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)
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Jews
1994
In 1943, the famous Old Testament scholar, Martin Noth, published his monograph, _berlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien, in which he established the hypothesis of a Deuteronomistic History and gave his treatment of the Chronicler's History.It quickly became one of the classics in the field and is probably Noth's most enduring legacy.
Chronicler as Author: Studies in Text and Texture
1999
This volume represents an international collaboration focusing on the books of Chronicles as literature, looking at their literary sources, their techniques of composition, their perspectives, how they were read in antiquity, and the value of contemporary reading strategies for bringing the text to life in the present day. It opens with five 'Overview' articles by Kai Peltonen, Steven McKenzie, Graeme Auld, Rodney Duke and John Wright; William Schniedewind, Gary Knoppers, Ehud Ben Zvi, Armin Siedlecki and Howard Wallace deal with 'Themes'; and James Trotter, Christine Mitchell, Kirsten Nielsen, Noel Bailey, Roland Boer and Magnar Karveit address specific texts. The collection both reflects and stimulates recent and contemporary fascination with the Chronicler in biblical scholarship.
Worship and the Hebrew Bible: Essays in Honor of John T. Willis
1999
A collection of fifteen articles by colleagues and former students of Professor Willis of Abilene Christian University. The papers deal with the topic of worship from a variety of perspectives and, in different connections, with the life and thought of ancient Israel. These include the participation of foreigners in the worship of ancient Israel, the prophetic critique of the cult, the tradition of the construction of the Jerusalem temple, women and prayer in the Deutero-canonical literature, various ethical aspects of worship and the value placed on the internal dynamics of worship offered to God, the Psalms and ancient Near Eastern mourning customs, and some of the implications of the Old Testament tradition regarding worship for contemporary communities of faith. A select bibliography of Willis's writings is also included.
The Chronicler as historian
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Hoglund, Kenneth G.
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Graham, Matt Patrick
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McKenzie, Steven L.
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1944-1993
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Dillard, Raymond B
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Jews
1997
This volume of essays, dedicated to the late Raymond B.Dillard, addresses the question, 'Was the Chronicler a Historian?' It includes profiles of the diverse kinds of material found in Chronicles, and assesses their value for the reconstruction of the history of ancient Israel.