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  Distinctive compartmental organization of human primary visual cortex -- Preuss et al. 96 (20): 11601 -- Proceedings ...
Cells and dendrites in layer 4B and related portions of 4A stain densely for MAP 2 and NPNF.
The dense and extensive NPNF immunoreactivity evident in layer 3 of apes (D, E) and humans (F-I) is a general characteristic of neocortex in these taxa, not a specific characteristic of area V1.
NPNF immunostaining in layer 4A as seen with differential-interference contrast optics.
www.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/96/20/11601   (4450 words)

  
 Mondialisme.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
NPNF : Les intellectuels exilés ont-ils joué un rôle positif en revenant en Irak ?
NPNF : Certains spécialistes pensent que l’Irak pourrait être divisé en trois semi-États : un kurde, un chiite et un sunnite, sans que cela gêne le moins du monde les Américains.
NPNF : Dans la plupart des conflits internationaux les groupes d’extrême gauche se divisent sur cette question : certains soutiennent une intervention de l’ONU, d’autres privilégient ce qu’ils appellent l’indépendance nationale, quelles qu’en soient les conséquences pour les populations locales.
www.mondialisme.org /article.php3?id_article=349   (3941 words)

  
 FRIENDS OF THE CLEARWATER | LINKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Seventeen of these groves occurred on the CNF, one on the NPNF, one on Potlatch land, and one on Idaho State land.
Seven groves were on the CNF, 1 grove was on the NPNF, and 1 occurred in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness.
The NPNF has no unofficial policy not to log in old growth and, in fact, has amended its forest plan to allow logging in the old growth management units in certain places.
www.wildrockies.org /foc/Cedars%20Project.htm   (3661 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Augustine On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and On the Baptism of Infants (NPNF 1, 5:15-68) {412}
Jerome Dialogue against the Pelagians (NPNF 2, 6:447-483; FC 53:223-378), esp. 1.25-32 said to contain response to and therefore content of Pelagius' Book of Testimonies.
Augustine On the Proceedings of Pelagius (NPNF 1, 5:183-212) {417}
www.lccs.edu /~rea/classes/ch705.htm   (1738 words)

  
 The Council of Nicaea: Purposes and Themes
Athanasius, Defence of the Nicene Definition (NPNF 4:150-72 + 74-76) and his synodical letter To the Bishops of Africa (NPNF 4:489-94) include description of events at Nicaea.
This is especially evident in Constantine’s letter to Alexandria prior to the council (Eusebius, Life of Constantine 2:64-72 (NPNF 1:515-18); Socrates, Church History 1:7 (NPNF 2:6f.); NE 297/287).
The NPNF translations frequently confuse this point by inserting the word time where it does not appear in the Greek.
debate.org.uk /topics/theo/council_nicaea.html   (5760 words)

  
 CBCRC Collaborative Forest Management
For primary data collection the PIs will use semi-structured, ethnographic style interviews with questions that encourage informants to talk freely about what they think are the important issues and the meaning and rationales they place on the landscape as well as the political and institutional constraints involved in the collaborative management process.
Research protocol includes interviewing three groups: 1) NPNF staff based at the Supervisors office and Clearwater District office in Grangeville Idaho, and the Red River Ranger District office in Elk City, Idaho.
By looking at a CBC within a scalar ecological and sociocultural context, and by analyzing its dynamics and success in comparison to ecological and social theory, we hope to advance the knowledge required to achieve sustainable community, cultural, and landscape processes that mutually benefit individuals and the environment.
www.cbcrc.org /php-bin/grantsPublic.php?id=6   (847 words)

  
 Human-specific Organization of Primary Visual Cortex: Alternating Compartments of Dense Cat-301 and Calbindin ...
The pattern of staining in layer 4A obtained with Cat-301 is similar to that seen with NPNF and MAP 2 immunoreactivity, with bands of dark-staining tissue surrounding irregularly sized pockets of lighter staining.
The hallmarks of ancestral organization are direct LGN inputs, a CO-dense band, low expression of calbindin, limited expression of NPNF (largely restricted to pyramidal-cell cones and associated apical dendrites), and low expression of the Cat-301 antigen.
Also associated with the evolution of hominoids was a conspicuous increase in expression of NPNF in layer 3 (denoted with the asterisk), as discussed in Preuss et al.
cercor.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/full/12/7/671   (8823 words)

  
 3D organization of human V1 compartments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Human area V1 (striate cortex) has a species-specific compartmental pattern in layer 4A, characterized by tissue bands that stain densely for nonphosphorylated neurofilaments (NPNF) and Cat-301; the bands surround territories packed with small, calbindin-immunoreactive cells (Preuss and Coleman, 2002, Cereb.
V1 tissue from 2 humans was fixed in 2% paraformaldehyde and sectioned at 40 µm; one case was flattened and cut parallel to the pial surface; the other was sectioned coronally.
Consecutive sections were stained for NPNF with the SMI-32 antibody, coverslipped with glycerol-PBS to preserve section thickness, and photographed at 200—400X with DIC optics at 5 µm intervals.
www.yerkes.emory.edu /DIV/Preuss/2002V1modulesAbstr.html   (295 words)

  
 titusonenine » Blog Archive » David Bennett: Are Realignment Anglicans Donatists?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
While the Donatists accused the catholics of clerical laxity, in Answers to The Letters of Petilian the Donatist Augustine pointed to the great number of clerical excommunications in the catholic Church as proof the catholics still had high ethical standards.
One bishop it seems was excommunicated for the “sin of Sodom” (Schaff and Wace, NPNF First Series, volume IV, 614; Pelikan 310).
According to Basil, fornication makes one ineligible to receive the sacrament for seven years, while practicing homosexuals and adulterers both are to be excluded for 15 years.
titusonenine.classicalanglican.net /?p=2727   (3005 words)

  
 Mygdon [Miggin], Carthage/Tunisia, Ancient Christian Church
In the interchange of letters Maximus speaks rather derisively of these four, naming each in sequence, pretending to associate each on a par with some higher Roman deity, from which we learn there was included three men and one woman.
Of one of the men Maximus charges that he [Mygdon] "is honored above that Jupiter who hurls the thunderbolt" [Letter #16 = NPNF ser.1 1.233].
Augustine in reply [Letter #17 = NPNF ser.1 1.234-235] restated the significance of those who had been martyred, not as deified ones against whom Maximus made jest, but as confessors of the Christian faith.
www.dacb.org /stories/tunisia/mygdon_.html   (346 words)

  
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We must therefore neglect the Platonic chariot and the pair of horses of dissimilar forces yoked to it, and their driver, whereby the philosopher allegorizes these facts about the soul; we must neglect also all that is said by the philosopher who succeeded him and who followed out probabilities by rules of art....."
White chose this citation from Basil to prove that Basil believed in the doctrine of sola scriptura, and indeed, a first reading of it might give such an impression to the uniformed reader.
Gregory then states "But the ground of their complaint is that their custom does not admit this, and Scripture does not support it." Gregory then gives the same reply that Basil gives.
aomin.org /looks1.html   (1731 words)

  
 Reply to Jason Engwer's <Catholic But Not Roman Catholic> Series on the Church Fathers: Sola Scriptura   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
[NPNF Editor's note: "The reference doubtless is to the so-called 'Apostolical Constitutions,' which direct the observance of the Eucharist in commemoration of the departed"]
The custom of Mother Church in baptizing infants [is] certainly not to be scorned, nor is it to be regarded in any way as superfluous, nor is it to be believed that its tradition is anything except Apostolic.
It is not to be doubted that the dead are aided by prayers of the holy church, and by the salutary sacrifice, and by the alms, which are offered for their spirits.
ic.net /~erasmus/RAZ122.HTM   (13248 words)

  
 History of Christian Thought II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John of Damascus - On the Orthodox Faith 1:1-10; NPNF 2nd series, vol.
NPNF = Nicene - Post-Nicene Fathers (Schaff edition - there are two series, 1st and 2nd)
After three unexcused absences the student's grade will be lowered by half a grade for each subsequent day missed.
courses.drew.edu /SP2003/rel-26-001   (1248 words)

  
 Grace14 Hand 2 - St Augustine
Augustine points out that when pressed they were unable to produce uncorrupted copies.
That was one chief reason why they were hated by all established regimes."
[14] Augustine, Confessions, 5.11.21 (NPNF, 1st series Vol.
www.gsc.ac.nz /TSM437/G14%20Hand%2002%20-%20Augustine.htm   (1213 words)

  
 Nez Perce National Forest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This vast, diverse area is managed to provide a variety of goods and services including breathtaking scenery, wilderness, wildlife, fisheries, timber harvest, livestock grazing, mining, pristine water quality and a wide array of recreation opportunities.
The Nezperce National Forest (NPNF) was created by Executive Order No. 854 signed by President Theodore Roosevelt.
* Selway Bitterroot Wilderness - 560,088 acres in NPNF
imnh.isu.edu /digitalatlas/geog/forestry/nezperce.htm   (381 words)

  
 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers - TheBestLinks.com - NPNF, Ambrose, Athanasius of Alexandria, Basil the Great, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers - TheBestLinks.com - NPNF, Ambrose, Athanasius of Alexandria, Basil the Great,...
NPNF, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Ambrose, Athanasius of Alexandria, Basil...
The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a set of books containing translations of early Christian writings into English.
www.thebestlinks.com /NPNF.html   (262 words)

  
 Durham e-Prints - The feast of the Encaenia in the fourth century and in the ancient liturgical sources of Jerusalem
In Praise of Constantine: a historical study and new translation of Eusebius' Tricennial orations Classical Studies 15.
Church History, Life of Constantine the Great, and Oration in Praise of Constantine NPNF 1 (2nd ser.).
Church history from A.D. NPNF 2 (2nd ser.).
eprints.dur.ac.uk /archive/00000036   (6208 words)

  
 Augustine: Christ and the Soul -- Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pelagius may not have been the originator of the ideas he preached, but he was a useful lightning rod for controversy.
The introduction and notes to this volume of NPNF are perhaps the handiest detailed discussion of Augustine's side of the Pelagian controversy in English, but must be supplemented with the works cited above and preferably with Peter Brown's able chapters (Augustine of Hippo, 353-364, 381-407).
From Him we know what abundance of grace for overcoming sin in every particular was conferred upon her who had the merit to conceive and bear Him who undoubtedly had no sin." (Nature and Grace 36.42)
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /jod/twayne/aug4notes.html   (422 words)

  
 Tertullian : Lost Works
The NPNF footnote to II,2,4 describes it as a poor quality translation - for instance, the translator did not understand the Latin idiom 'cum maxime' (=especially).
NPNF note 308 indicates that the Greek translator did not understand the Latin here)
It is worth noting that the Greek text of Eusebius has evidently not been 'corrected' from the Latin text (as the footnotes of the NPNF make clear), and so preserves the errors of the translation.
www.tertullian.org /works_lost.htm   (4201 words)

  
 Are Realignment Anglicans Donatists
One bishop it seems was excommunicated for the "sin of Sodom" (Schaff and Wace,
NPNF First Series, volume IV, 614; Pelikan 310).
Thus Augustine vigorously advocated for disciplining immoral clergy, but he maintained that immoral clergy did not corrupt God's Church, because no human being was able to corrupt what was God's.
www.ancient-future.net /donatism.html   (1811 words)

  
 Notes
Basil, De Spiritu Sancto, NPNF 5.12; also see Rom.
A discussion of some early Christian sources for later Medieval views of the beauty of Christ can be found in Umberto Eco.
Gregory of Nyssa, On the Baptism of Christ, NPNF 524.
www.luc.edu /publications/medieval/vol7/7ch6n.html   (379 words)

  
 [B-Greek] tongues - languages and Chrysostom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This gets complicated: it is found in his almost unknown book In principium Actorum (aka Homiliae in principium Actorum apostolorum) - not the series in NPNF 2,11.
It is found in PG 51.93 and is in TLG under the first title I mention above.
(A fairly decent parallel is also located in Homilies on 1 Corinthians 29.1 ([NPNF 2, 11]).
lists.ibiblio.org /pipermail/b-greek/2005-May/034506.html   (244 words)

  
 Restoring the Ancient Church, Chapter 5
Clement of Alexandria, in Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History 3:23, in NPNF Series 2, 1:150.
Clement of Alexandria, quoted in Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History 2:1, in NPNF Series 2, 1:104.
From a Syriac appendage to a letter from Jesus to King Abgar, in Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History 1:13, in NPNF Series 2, 1:101.
www.fairlds.org /pubs/restoring/chap05.html   (9566 words)

  
 The Recognition of Universal Reconciliation - Part 3
Augustine of Hippo, The City of Go., In Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church [NPNF], Series 1, vol.
The Christian Platonists of Alexandria: The Bampton Lectures, 1886 (Oxford: The Aarendon Press, 1886).
In Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church [NPNF], Series 2, vol.
askelm.com /news/n020820.htm   (2400 words)

  
 Ambrosius, Alexandria/Egypt, Ancient Christian Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Origen subsequently spent occasional time in other locales, ending up finally at Caesarea in Palestine, though dying at Tyre in Syria in his sixty-ninth year [ J 54; NPNF 2 III (1892) 373-374; cf.
But accompanied by his principal benefactor, Ambrosius, Origen came to Rome within the decade after the death of Severus, to hear lectures given by Hippolytus (c.
His death before that of Origen, Jerome says, was "condemned by many, in that being a man of wealth, he did not at death, remember in his will, his old and needy friend" [ J 56; NPNF 2 III (1892) 374], but no exact date can be established (perhaps c.
wesley.nnu.edu /DACB/DACBCDFILES/stories/egypt/ambrosius_.html   (880 words)

  
 Human-specific Organization of Primary Visual Cortex: Alternating Compartments of Dense Cat-301 and Calbindin ...
(NPNF), a protein that is preferentially expressed in elements
that stained strongly for NPNF and, furthermore, that these
The co-localization of Cat-301 and NPNF in human layer
cercor.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/12/7/671   (401 words)

  
 A New Look at Historic Christianity - FARMS Review
William Cunningham, Historical Theology: A Review of the Principal Doctrinal Discussions in the Christian Church since the Apostolic Age (London: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1960), 1:34.
Gregory of Nyssa, Against Eunomius 2.7, in NPNF, 5:109.
Gregory Nazianzen, On the Holy Spirit 5.14, in NPNF, 7:322.
farms.byu.edu /display.php?table=review&id=361   (5117 words)

  
 The Origin of Sunday Worship
Willy Rordorf, Sunday: The History of the Day of Rest and Worship in the Earliest Centuries of the Christian Church, trans.
Moreover, they used a solar calendar in contrast to the lunar calendar of the Pharisees.
Comment on Galatians 1:7 in Commentary on Galatians, in NPNF, First Series, Vol.
www.biblehistory.com /The%20Origin%20of%20Sunday%20Worship.html   (4480 words)

  
 Anglican Theological Review: A patristic basis for a theological anthropology of women in their distinctive humanity
Three in Individualities or Hypostases, if any prefer so to call them, or persona.
but One in respect of the Substance-that is, the Godhead" (NPNF, 2nd series, vol.
The heretics Marcion and Valentinus believed that God was androgynous.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3818/is_200207/ai_n9147101/pg_7   (1166 words)

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