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  • '''Kikayon''' (קיקיון) is the [[Hebrew]] name of a plant mentioned in the [[Bible|Biblical]] Book of [[Jonah]]. The concurrent Hebrew usage of the word refers to the [[castor oil plant]].
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  • ...ndru (Romanian), zakum, zakkum, zakhum (Turkish), zaqqum (Arabic); harduf (Hebrew: הרדוף); Kaneru ([[Sinhala language|Sinhalese]]);arali ([[Tamil langua ...nberg, and D. J. Middleton. ''Nerium oleander'' L. Flora of China. Harvard University. Retrieved on 2009-07-27.]</ref>
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  • ...stitute for Genome Sciences |publisher=[[University of Maryland, Baltimore|University of Maryland Medical School]] |accessdate=2009-03-09}}</ref> ...full recovery can be made.<ref>Ricinus communis (Castor bean) - [[Cornell University]] 2008. [http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/castorbean.html]</ref>
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  • ...annica]]'', and the first in the [[United States]] to publish a complete [[Hebrew]] [[Bible]]. [[File:Thomas Dobson - Hebrew Bible.jpg|thumb|Hebrew Bible, published by Thomas Dobson in [[Philadelphia]], 1814 <br /> <small>s
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  • ...inistry, in 1866. After graduation he took up a chair in [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] at the [[Aberdeen Free Church College]] in 1870. In 1875 he wrote a numbe ...e [[University of Cambridge]], where he eventually rose to the position of University Librarian, Professor of Arabic and a fellow of [[Christ's College, Cambridg
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  • ...niversity]] and an [[Executive MBA]] ([[Magna Cum Laude]]) from [[Tel-Aviv University]] .
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  • ...at the [[Catholic University of Louvain]]. Here he was successfully taught Hebrew by [[A van Hoonacker]], and less successfully, Syriac by [[T. J. Lamy]]. He
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  • | || || Matter and Energy || Professor of Astronomy, [[Harvard University]] || 4 | 1889 || 1972 || Matter and Energy || Professor of Chemistry, [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]], Madison || 5
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  • ...rCatID=6 Academic Guide to Jewish History: Encyclopedias and Biographies], University of Toronto Libraries. Last update: August 13, 2006. Accessed October 7, 200 ...he significance of the work's publication in English rather than German or Hebrew is captured by [[Harry Wolfson]] writing in 1926 {{Harv|Schwarz|1965}}:
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  • ...t.html]</ref><ref>As a source for the archaeology department at [[Tel Aviv university]] - [http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/archaeology/directory/dir_anson_rainey ...olf Jülicher]], Professor of Church History and New Testament Exegesis, [[University of Marburg]].
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  • ...ridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, Third Edition | publisher = Cambridge University Press <!-- see http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/58045/frontmatter/97805 ...Extension Bulletin)|volume=E2882|date=April 2004|publisher= Michigan State University Extension|accessdate=2009-07-15}}</ref><ref>Olson, ''et al.'', 2-3</ref>
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  • ...1-hydroxytetrahydrocannabinol. The abbreviation ''HU'' stands for ''Hebrew University''.
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  • ...a putative [[endocannabinoid]] discovered by Lumír Hanuš at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], Israel. Its isolation from porcine brain and its structural ...oladin in body tissue is disputed. Although a research group from [[Teikyo University]], [[Kanagawa]], Japan could not detect it in the brains of mice, hamsters,
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  • ...University of Jerusalem|Hebrew University]] Pharmacy School and [[Tel Aviv University]] Medical School experimented on monkeys to isolate the active compounds in A 2008 study by the [[University of Melbourne]] of 15 heavy marijuana users (consuming at least 5 marijuana
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  • Semitic etymologist [[Sula Benet]] has indicated the origin, Hebrew '''קַנַּבּוֹס''' (qannabbôs)kaneh bosm: Benet, aka Sara Benetowa Hebrew '''קַנַּבּוֹס''' (qannabbôs) < '''קְנֵה בֹּשֶׂם''' (
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  • ...ה-בֹשֶׂם), and that it is listed as an incense tree in the original Hebrew and [[Aramaic]] texts of the [[Old Testament]]. The title [[Christ]], [[Mes ...Discovery and Invention: Magisteries of Gold and Immortality'']. Cambridge University Press, [http://books.google.com/books?id=TTHGp0euKmoC&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152#v=
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  • ...glish {{lang|ags|hænep}}).<ref name = "etymonline"/> In [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], the word is ''קַנַּבּוֹס'' [qanːa'boːs]. Old Akkadian ''qunn ...f variation among ''Cannabis'' species from a controlled garden. ''Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets'' '''28''': 61–69. Retrieved on 23 February 20
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  • ...tle=The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe| publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2001| isbn=0-1928-5441-0}} p. 405.</ref> Members of the cult o ...imilarity between the Hebrew word "''qannabbos''" ("''cannabis''") and the Hebrew phrase "''qené bósem''" ("aromatic cane"). It was used by [[Muslims]] in
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  • In one example, [[Hashem Aghajari]], an Iranian university professor, was initially sentenced to death because of a speech that critic ...f><ref>Khaleel Muhammad, professor of religious studies at San Diego State University, states, regarding his discussion with the critic Robert Spencer, that "whe
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  • ...ics|publisher=[http://www.geocities.com/neveyaakov/ Eugenii Katz homepage, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem]|url=http://www.geocities.com/neveyaakov/electro_science ...circuits and applications By Jon B. Hagen -p.58 l. 12|publisher=Cambridge University Press, 1996 - Technology & Engineering|accessdate=17 January 2011}}</ref> T
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