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Thorsch, Jennifer A., and Ray F. Evert. "KATHERINE ESAU, 1898–1997." Annual Review of Phytopathology 36, no. 1 (September 1998): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.phyto.36.1.27.

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Phillips, Charles M. "The Hypertrichosis of Esau." JAMA Dermatology 152, no. 5 (May 1, 2016): 592. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamadermatol.2015.4355.

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van Neer, Joost. "Esau and Jacob (Sermon 4)." Augustinianum 57, no. 1 (2017): 145–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/agstm20175718.

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Augustine’s Sermon 4 on Esau and Jacob is long (860 lines) and consists of a complex division in 37 chapters. This division makes it difficult to identify quickly and easily the rhetorical arrangement which must have been an important factor in making this sermon a success in the context of Augustine’s struggle against Donatism. This same division has been handed down through the centuries. Once the existing, complex division into 37 chapters is relinquished, it is possible, on the basis of linguistic and Scriptural indications, to establish the existence of a new, simple division into 3 parts. A frame exists in these three parts that runs from creation (Gen. 1) to judgement (Mt. 25), in which Augustine discusses the stories of (the blessings of) Esau and Jacob (Gen. 25 and 27) in the context of the absence or presence of love (for which he employs 1 Cor. 13). Seen from this perspective, Esau represents the bad people who consciously permit themselves to be separated from the Church through the absence of love (a reference to the Donatist schism), while Jacob stands for the good people, who highlight the unity of the Church by availing themselves of love: by not acting on their own authority and expelling sinners, but by leaving judgement to God and by accepting them lovingly. The new division clearly reveals this message.
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Gates. "Third World of Theory: Enlightenment's Esau." Critical Inquiry 34, no. 5 (2008): S191. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20184433.

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Jung, A. "Clinical Andrology - EAU/ESAU Course Guidelines." Andrologia 42, no. 6 (November 25, 2010): 404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0272.2010.01134.x.

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Evert, Ray F. "Commentary: The Contributions of Katherine Esau." International Journal of Plant Sciences 153, no. 3, Part 2 (September 1992): v—ix. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/592825.

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Gates, Jr., Henry Louis. "Third World of Theory: Enlightenment’s Esau." Critical Inquiry 34, S2 (January 2008): S191—S205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/529096.

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O’Hern, Elizabeth Moot. "Profiles of Pioneer Women Scientists: Katherine Esau." Botanical Review 62, no. 3 (July 1996): 209–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02857081.

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Anderson, Bradford A. "Jacob, Esau, and the Constructive Possibilities of the Other." Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture 49, no. 1 (January 21, 2019): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146107918818039.

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The points of contact between Genesis 27 and 32–33 have inspired significant commentary through the years, much of which has revolved around the question of whether the latter should be understood as the fulfillment of Isaac's pronouncements over Jacob and Esau in the former. This essay highlights the role of the displaced firstborn Esau in these narratives, suggesting that a reading which is attentive to the unchosen brother can offer fresh perspective for thinking about some of the complexities surrounding blessing and fulfillment in the Jacob Cycle.
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Silva, Manoel Eduardo, Fabio Ribeiro Braga, Pedro Mendoza de Gives, Jair Millán-Orozco, Miguel Angel Mercado Uriostegui, Liliana Aguilar Marcelino, Filippe Elias de Freitas Soares, et al. "Fungal Antagonism Assessment of Predatory Species and Producers Metabolites and Their Effectiveness onHaemonchus contortusInfective Larvae." BioMed Research International 2015 (2015): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/241582.

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The objective of this study was to assess antagonism of nematophagous fungi and species producers metabolites and their effectiveness onHaemonchus contortusinfective larvae (L3). Assay A assesses the synergistic, additive, or antagonistic effect on the production of spores of fungal isolates of the speciesDuddingtonia flagrans,Clonostachys rosea,Trichoderma esau, andArthrobotrys musiformis; Assay B evaluates in vitro the effect of intercropping of these isolates grown in 2% water-agar (2% WA) on L3ofH. contortus.D. flagrans(Assay A) produced 5.3 × 106spores and associated withT. esau,A. musiformis, orC. roseareduced its production by 60.37, 45.28, and 49.05%, respectively.T. esauproduced 7.9 × 107conidia and associated withD. flagrans,A. musiformis, orC. roseareduced its production by 39.24, 82.27, and 96.96%, respectively.A. musiformisproduced 7.3 × 109spores and associated withD. flagrans,T. esau, orC. roseareduced its production by 99.98, 99.99, and 99.98%, respectively.C. roseaproduced 7.3 × 108conidia and associated withD. flagrans,T. esau, orA. musiformisreduced its production by 95.20, 96.84, and 93.56%, respectively. These results show evidence of antagonism in the production of spores between predators fungi.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Esau"

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Il-Seung, Chung. "Liberating Esau : A Corrective Reading of the Esau-Jacob Narrative in Genesis 25-36." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.490324.

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Peters, Friedrich Ernst. "Die Geschichte von Henning Rohwer, den sie Esau nannten." Universität Potsdam, 2012. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2012/5765/.

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Henning Rohwer wird im Dorf Esau genannt, weil sein Vater sich dazu entschieden hat, die Erbfolge zu durchbrechen und seinen Bauernhof nicht dem erstgeborenen Henning zu übertragen, sondern dem zweiten geeigneteren Sohn Fritz. Fritz soll Anna Harder heiraten. Henning versucht, durch Anritzen des Pferdegeschirrs die Brautfahrt der beiden mit einem tödlichen Unfall enden zu lassen und sich auf diese Weise den Hof zurückzuerobern. Diese Geschichte, die in der 1975 posthum publizierten Baasdörper Krönk andeutungsweise enthalten ist, wurde von F.E. Peters zu Lebzeiten auf Hochdeutsch veröffentlicht. Sie erzählt von dem sozialen Abstieg eines Verstoßenen und den archaischen Selektionsmechanismen und Abwehrstrategien einer Dorfgemeinschaft, die Verstöße ihrer Mitglieder gegen den bäuerlichen Sitten- und Ehrenkodex hart ahndet.
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Anderson, Bradford Ashworth. "Election, brotherhood and inheritance : a canonical reading of the Esau and Edom traditions." Thesis, Durham University, 2010. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/315/.

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What is the reader of the Bible to make of Esau, Jacob’s brother? Why is Israel’s neighbor Edom treated so harshly in the prophetic literature? And how might one understand the relationship of these traditions? This study engages these questions by offering a canonical reading of the Esau and Edom traditions of the Hebrew Bible in light of the theological issue of election, looking specifically at the portrayal of Esau and Edom in Genesis, Deuteronomy, and the prophetic material. First, it is argued that the depiction of Esau in Genesis is, on the whole, positive. Though the unchosen son, Esau is blessed and responds well to the challenges life presents him with. Thus, the unchosen brother is by no means cursed or excluded from the divine economy. These motifs find resonance in Deuteronomy, which in particular construes the issue of land possession in explicitly theological language, while reinforcing the kinship motif. Second, it is put forward that Edom is portrayed negatively by the prophets for violating a relationship of brotherhood, and for disrespecting the divine apportioning of the lands. It is this twofold rejection of their brother Israel as well as YHWH who has appointed the lands that helps account for the harsh message of the prophets. And third, it is suggested that these two traditions have resonance with one another based on their overarching theological concerns, heuristically labeled brotherhood and inheritance. Returning to the issue of election, it is proposed that these themes may helpfully be understood within the theological categories of divine initiative and human response, as the response of those involved is taken up in YHWH’s own responsiveness, whether in blessing or judgment.
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Esau, Natalia [Verfasser]. "Emotionale Aspekte der Mensch-Roboter-Interaktion und ihre Realisierung in verhaltensbasierten Systemen / Natalia Esau." Aachen : Shaker, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1159835594/34.

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Walton, James Andrew. "Like Jacob with Esau: The 3D Printed Replica and the Future of the Museum." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/83543.

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The importance of the aura, the metaphysical element that gives art, artifacts, and other objects of cultural heritage their authenticity, has been heavily contemplated ever since the publication of Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction." This thesis strives to add to this conversation and expand upon it by delving into the emergence of additive manufacturing, or what is more commonly known as 3D printing, and its relation to museums and other institutions that comprise the public humanities. This technology challenges the auratic properties of an exhibit by first digitizing it onto a computer by scanning it and then uploading this data to a 3D printer, which then proceeds to replicate the scanned exhibit down to incredibly fine details. For museums the possibility that 3D printed replicas, increasingly able to be indistinguishable from the original and capable of being produced in great numbers at ease, replacing their auratic exhibits is a very real possibility to consider. This thesis argues that some museums are responding by despatializing their exhibitions in order to uphold their auratic exhibits, while others are offsetting the potential loss by turning their exhibitions into tactile, multisensory experiences. Either option, which are not mutually exclusive, transforms the traditional museum. This thesis ultimately concludes that it's possible to reconcile the auratic exhibit with the 3D printed replica should these institutions properly adapt. Doing so will allow them to continue fulfilling their mission statements to preserve and promote the auratic exhibits well into the future.
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Vorpahl, Daniel. ""Es war zwar unrecht, aber Tradition ist es" : der Erstgeburtsrechts- und Betrugsfall der Brüder Jakob und Esau." Universität Potsdam, 2008. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2008/1852/.

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Pri ha-Pardes (Früchte des Obstgartens) ist eine Reihe der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien e.V., welche in Verbindung mit dem Institut für Jüdische Studien der Universität Potsdam publiziert wird. Pri ha-Pardes möchte kleineren wissenschaftlichen Studien, Forschungen am Rande der großen Disziplinen und exzellenten Masterarbeiten eine Publikationsplattform bieten. Der Erstgeburtsstreit der Brüder Jakob und Esau wird seit jeher ethnologisch rezipiert und diente von frühester Zeit an, sowohl auf jüdischer als auch auf christlicher Seite, in vielfacher Auslegung als Grundlage religiöser und ‚politischer’ Identitätsbildung. Im Zuge dieser Deutung geriet jedoch die Frage in den Hintergrund, weshalb Gott ausgerechnet den ‚Betrüger’ Jakob zum dritten Stammvater Israels erwählt. Im vorliegenden vierten Band dieser Reihe stellt sich Daniel Vorpahl genau diesem Problem und klärt in einer ausführlichen exegetischen Untersuchung der biblischen Jakob-Esau-Erzählung Hintergründe, Verlauf und Bedeutung des Betrugsfalls sowie dessen Folgen. Anhand zentraler Bestandteile dieser Tradition, wie dem Motiv des Brüderstreits, der Begriffe Erstgeburtsrecht, Segen und Verheißung, wird darüber hinaus die Stellung der Jakob-Esau- Erzählung innerhalb der gesamten Vätergeschichte beleuchtet. Dabei werden nicht nur die begründeten Umstände Jakobs Erwählung erläutert, sondern vor allem auch die sozialethische Relevanz der Jakob-Esau-Tradition veranschaulicht.
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Forner, Naama Silverman. "Para ver os gnomos - close reading no romance \'O beijo de Esaú\' por Meir Shalev." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8152/tde-04072012-151850/.

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O objetivo deste trabalho é sugerir uma análise detalhada do romance Essav (Esaú) pelo autor israelense Meir Shalev. O romance foi publicado em 1991, e é essencialmente uma espécie de saga, que transmite a história de algumas gerações de uma família judia, desde os primeiros dias da colonização sionista na terra de Israel. Meir Shalev começou a escrever no final dos anos oitenta e pertence à geração pós-modernista. Sua escrita mostra influências das características de seu tempo. Mesmo assim, ainda podemos detectar em seu trabalho tendências modernistas que estão sendo manifestadas na busca de encontrar um sentido para a vida e na tentativa de representar sua complexidade. A metodologia da análise detalhada do romance se baseia em várias fontes teóricas: a primeira é Close Reading, um termo cunhado por Richards, um dos líderes da escola nova crítica. O procedimento desta leitura é focar atentamente nas palavras escritas, na tentativa de descobrir e descrever todos os efeitos de suas relações linguísticas. Outra fonte metodológica é o ensaio famoso de Roland Barthes e sua afirmação de que o autor está morto. A morte do autor permite o nascimento do leitor que pode assumir novas autoridades para com o texto na frente dele. O \"dialogismo\" de Bakhtin fornece uma outra base teórica importante. Segundo esta teoria, qualquer expressão verbal provoca relações intertextuais com muitos outros discursos. Desde o romance Essav é rico em alusões e citações da Bíblia e da literatura ocidental, a intertextualidade é igualmente uma ferramenta interpretativa importante. A análise do romance começa com uma tentativa de descobrir os princípios que organizam a sua estrutura, o que pode parecer uma espécie de colagem ou uma colcha, feita de diferentes ítens que estão ligados sem qualquer orientação distinta. O romance apresenta um conceito de que os acontecimentos históricos são, na verdade, ciclos repetitivos. Uma tentativa de compreender a natureza do tempo é outro tema embutido nele. O romance também trata de questões humanas e as relações entre o homem, a terra e a natureza, elementos que recebem teor mitológico no romance. Estes temas estão também ligados à questão da ideologia sionista e seu impacto sobre a estratificação social das primeiras gerações de assentamento pioneiro. 6 Outros temas derivam da análise dos fundamentos bíblicos no romance, especialmente as histórias sobre o relacionamento e o destino dos gêmeos Jacó e Esaú. Temas centrais adicionais, típicos na poética de Meir Shalev, são aqueles de realização e perda e de relação entre a ficção e a realidade. Este ultimo tema é construído pelo uso massivo de citações e alusões à literatura mundial e por um estilo de narrativa de um trovador. Este estilo rompe a ilusão de realidade, salientando o ato de narrar em si só.
The purpose of this work is to suggest a detailed analysis of the novel Esav (Esau) by the Israeli author Meir Shalev. The novel was published in 1991, and is essentially, a type of saga, which conveys the story of four generations of Jewish family starting from the first days of Zionist settlements in the land of Israel. Meir Shalev, who started writing in the late eighties, belongs to the postmodernist generation, and his writing shows influences of the tendencies of his time. Even so, we can still detect in his work, clear modernist trends, which are being manifested in a search for meaning and in portraying the complexity of life. The methodology of the detailed analysis of the novel relies on several theoretical sources: the first is \'close reading, a term coined by Richards, one of the leaders of the new criticism school. The procedure of close reading focuses on the words on the page, in an attempt to discover and describe all the effects of their linguistic relations. Another methodological source is the famous essay of Roland Barthes and his assertion that the author is dead; the death of the author allows the birth of the reader, who can assume new authorities towards the text in front of him. Bakhtins Dialogism provides another important theoretical basis. According to this theory, any verbal utterance provokes intertextual relations with many other utterances. Since the novel Esav is rich with allusions and quotations from the Bible and Western literature, intertextuality is also an important interpretative tool. The analysis of the novel begins with an attempt to uncover the principles that organize its structure, which might appear to be a kind of collage or a quilt, made of different items that are attached together, without any distinct guideline. The novel presents a concept that historical events are actually repeating cycles. An attempt to understand the nature of time is another theme embedded in it. The novel also deals with human relationships and mans attitude to earth and nature, elements that receive a mythological design in the novel. These themes are also connected to the question of Zionist ideology and its impact on the social stratification of the early generations of pioneering settlement. More themes derive from the analysis of the role of the biblical infrastructure of the novel, especially the stories about the relationship and the fate of the twins Jacob and Esau. Other central themes, typical of Meir Shalevs poetics, are those of fulfillment and loss, and the relationship between fiction and reality. The last theme is established by a massive use of quotations and allusions to world-literature and by a narrative style of a troubadour. This style breaks the illusion of reality and thus, emphasizes the act of telling in itself.
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Esau, Eugen [Verfasser], Lutz [Akademischer Betreuer] Hagen, Lutz [Gutachter] Hagen, and Mark [Gutachter] Arenhövel. "Einflussfaktoren von Public Diplomacy in der Kriegsberichterstattung am Beispiel des Kaukasus-Konfliktes 2008 / Eugen Esau ; Gutachter: Lutz Hagen, Mark Arenhövel ; Betreuer: Lutz Hagen." Dresden : Technische Universität Dresden, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1226896820/34.

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Tokashiki, Adriana do Couto. "Inexplicável, inquietante, inconsciente : a subjetividade no romance Esaú e Jacó, de Machado de Assis." Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, 2014. http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/322.

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Publicado em 1904, Esaú e Jacó, de Machado de Assis, é um romance que focaliza os costumes da sociedade burguesa na cidade do Rio de Janeiro no final do século XIX, tendo como cenário o contexto político de transição da monarquia para a república, onde se desenrolam cenas da vida carioca, da vida privada e da vida política. Um período histórico conturbado recriado pela narrativa machadiana, a qual nos provoca especulativas e intrigantes perguntas sobre os enigmas contidos no romance. No presente trabalho, Sigmund Freud é o autor, pensador da clínica e da cultura, convidado para dialogar com a obra machadiana. Os dois autores pertencem a países distintos e realidades sociais distintas, mas se aproximam na profícua relação entre o mundo das letras e os estudos da subjetividade. Apesar das diferenças, as obras dos dois autores expressam, cada uma à sua maneira, determinados temas de interesse dos intelectuais da passagem do século XIX para o XX: o desconhecido, o enigmático, o duplo, o ambíguo, o estranho, e outros. Machado de Assis é um escritor que, por meio de um enredo fictício, traduz em suas obras, a história, o espaço físico, o cotidiano e a subjetividade de uma sociedade. O romance Esaú e Jacó caracteriza-se por este efeito de realidade que se recria a cada nova leitura. Nesta perspectiva, o objetivo geral da presente pesquisa é analisar a subjetividade na narrativa de Esaú e Jacó. Para tanto, definimos como percurso principal o estudo da categoria freudiana “o inquietante” neste romance, estabelecendo assim, um estudo comparado entre a prosa machadiana e o discurso psicanalítico.
Published in 1904, Esau and Jacob, Machado de Assis, is a romance that focuses the customs of the bourgeois society of the Rio de Janeiro city of the end XIX century, having as scenario the political context of transition from monarchy to republic, where unrolls scenes of carioca life, private life and political life. A troubled historical period recreated by machadian’s narrative, which causes the speculative and intriguing questions about the puzzles contained in the novel. In the present work, Sigmund Freud is the author, thinker of clinic and culture, invited to dialogue with machadian’s work. The two authors belong to different countries and different social realities, but approaching the fruitful relationship between the world of literature and studies of subjectivity. Despite the differences, the works of the two authors express, each in its own way, certain topics of interest to intellectuals of the late XIX to the XX century: the unknown, the enigmatic, the double, the ambiguous, the stranger, etc. Machado de Assis is a writer who, through a fictional plot, reflects in his works the history, physical space, the everyday and the subjectivity of society. The Esau and Jacob romance, is characterized, by the fact that this effect is recreated with each new reading. In this perspective, the general objective of this research consisted as: to analyze the subjectivity in the narrative of Esau and Jacob. Therefore, we define as the main route to study the presence of “unsettling” (the “uncanny”) in this novel, establishing a comparative study between Machado’s prose and psychoanalytic discourse.
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Jordan, Amanda Shrader. "Faith in Action: The First Citizenship School on Johns Island, South Carolina." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2008. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1964.

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This thesis examines the first Citizenship School, its location, participants, and success. Johns Islanders, Esau Jenkins, Septima Clark, Myles Horton, Bernice Robinson, and the Highlander Folk School all collaborated to create this school. Why and how this success was reached is the main scope of this manuscript. Emphasis is also placed on the school's impact upon the modern Civil Rights Movement. Primary sources such as personal accounts, manuscripts, and archive collections were examined. Secondary sources were also researched for this manuscript. The conclusion reached from these sources is that faith was the driving force behind the success of the Citizenship School. The schools unlocked the chains of political, social, and economic disenfranchisement for Gullah Islanders and African Americans all over the South, greatly affecting the outcome of the Civil Rights Movement. African Americans, who had once been forced into second-class citizenship, now through faith and the vote, obtained first-class citizenship.
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Books on the topic "Esau"

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Shott, James R. Esau. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 1993.

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Kerr, Philip. Esau. London: Chatto & Windus, 1996.

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Kerr, Philip. Esau. London: Chatto & Windus, 1996.

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Kerr, Philip. Esau. Franklin Center, Pa: Franklin Library, 1997.

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Esau. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1997.

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Esau. London: Vintage, 1997.

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Esau. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2001.

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Esau. Rockland, MA: Wheeler Pub., 1997.

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Parry, Linda. Jacob and Esau. Alton: Hunt & Thorpe, 1990.

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Shalev, Meir. De kus van Esau. Amsterdam: Arena, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Esau"

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Hentschel, Klaus. "A[braham]. Esau [July 16, 1944]." In Physics and National Socialism, 324–27. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9008-3_105.

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Hentschel, Klaus. "Abraham Esau: Technical Physics [c. April 1939]." In Physics and National Socialism, 193–94. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9008-3_72.

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Kepnes, Steven. "Hagar and Esau: From Others to Sisters and Brothers." In Crisis, Call, and Leadership in the Abrahamic Traditions, 31–46. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230101357_3.

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Hacohen, Malachi H. "Jacob & Esau Today: The End of a Two Millennia Paradigm?" In Encouraging Openness, 167–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57669-5_14.

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Manuel Tebes, Juan. "Bradford A. Anderson, Brotherhood And Inheritance: A Canonical Reading Of The Esau And Edom Traditions." In Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures X, edited by Christophe Nihan and Ehud Ben Zvi, 520–23. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237646-051.

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Rowe, Jonathan Y. "Niditch, Susan, “My Brother Esau Is A Hairy Man”: Hair And Identity In Ancient Israel." In Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures VIII, edited by Ehud Ben Zvi, 511–14. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463235505-041.

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Hentschel, Klaus. "Abraham Esau: Memorandum on the Budget of the Plenipotentiary of Nuclear Physics Research [November 19, 1943]." In Physics and National Socialism, 321–22. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9008-3_103.

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Trautner-Kromann, Hanne. "From ‘Jacob or Esau?’ to ‘Has the Messiah Come?’ Controversies between Jews and Christians as Reflected in Bible Exegesis." In Zutot 2002, 95–101. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0199-1_11.

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Miki, Toru, Randa Hilal-Dandan, Laurence L. Brunton, Jean Sévigny, Kwok-On Lai, Nancy Y. Ip, Renping Zhou, et al. "ESA1." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules, 596. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0461-4_100402.

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Lanfranchi, Pierluigi, and Joseph Verheyden. "Jacob and Esau: Who Are They? The Use of Romans 9:10 –13 in Anti-Jewish Literature of the First Centuries." In Ancient Perspectives on Paul, 297–316. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666593598.297.

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Bosch, Jan. "ESAO." In SPLC '14: 18th International Software Product Line Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2648511.2648560.

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Chen, Zhihong, Rong Xiao, Chenliang Li, Gangfeng Ye, Haochuan Sun, and Hongbo Deng. "ESAM." In SIGIR '20: The 43rd International ACM SIGIR conference on research and development in Information Retrieval. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3397271.3401043.

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Reddy, P. Krishna, G. V. Ramaraju, and G. S. Reddy. "eSagu™." In the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247586.

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Kawsar, Ferdaus A., Reza Selim, Syed Hossain, Md Munirul Haque, Mohammad Adibuzzaman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Md Uddin, et al. "e-ESAS." In the 2nd ACM international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2248341.2248346.

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"ESAS 2009 Message." In 2009 33rd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2009.225.

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Yin, Jie, Sarvnaz Karimi, Bella Robinson, and Mark Cameron. "ESA." In the 21st ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2396761.2398732.

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Strandh, Robert, David Murray, Troels Henriksen, and Christophe Rhodes. "ESA." In the 2007 International Lisp Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1622123.1622150.

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Sharma, Tushar, and Pvr Murthy. "ESA." In the 7th India Software Engineering Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2590748.2590763.

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Haque, Md, Ferdaus Kawsar, Mohammad Adibuzzaman, Sheikh Ahamed, Richard Love, Rumana Dowla, David Roe, Syed Hossain, and Reza Selim. "Findings of e-ESAS." In the 2012 ACM annual conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2207676.2208532.

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"ESAS 2013: Program Committee." In 2013 IEEE 37th International Computer Software and Applications Conference Workshops (COMPSACW). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsacw.2013.140.

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Reports on the topic "Esau"

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Cuenca Navarro, Nicolás. Los fotorreceptores, esas fascinantes células. Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular (SEBBM), November 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18567/sebbmdiv_rpc.2009.11.1.

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Jager, Yetta, Brenna L. Elrod, Nicole M. Samu, Ryan A. McManamay, and Brennan T. Smith. ESA Protection for the American Eel: Implications for US Hydropower. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1110872.

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Galejs, R. J., and C. E. Muehe. Beam and Filter Straddle Losses in an ESA Search Radar. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada250878.

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Maguschak, Barbara A., Cynthia Reese, and Robert L. Williamson. Final Evaluation Report International Business Machines Corporation, MVS/ESA Operating System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada247237.

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Zack, J., E. Natenberg, G. Knowe, J. Manobianco, K. Waight, D. Hanley, and C. Kamath. Use of Data Denial Experiments to Evaluate ESA Forecast Sensitivity Patterns. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1030199.

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Oberhardt, M. R., D. A. Hardy, W. E. Slutter, J. O. McGarity, and A. Huber. Shuttle Potential and Return Electron Experiment (SPREE) Electrostatic Analyzer (ESA) Calibration Report. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada293026.

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Pfirrmann, Oliver, Denise Laufer, and Michael Rörig. Evaluierung der österreichischen Beteiligung an ESA-Wahlprogrammen sowie des österreichischen Weltraumprogrammes des BMVIT. Prognos AG, June 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2008.128.

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Smith, Emil, David Reimer, Ida Gran Andersen, and Bent Sortkær. Exploring School Culture: Technical report for data collection. Aarhus University Library, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aul.403.

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This report describes the process of selecting and recruiting schools, classes and teachers to take part in the Exploring School Culture (ESCU) survey. The ESCU survey was part of the “Exploring School Culture” research project, funded by the Velux foundation. The survey was conducted among Danish 6th and 9th grade students and their respective teachers in the subjects mathematics and Danish during spring 2019.
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Brown, Jennifer, Richard Fischer, and Cynthia Banks. Threatened and endangered species team approach - USACE Southeastern Region opportunity assessment working meeting : advancing cost-efficient and effective Endangered Species Act (ESA) compliance and mission sustainability through Engineering With Nature (EWN) and ESA Section 7(a)(1) conservation plans. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/32262.

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Khaled, Safinaz A., Luc Damé, Mohamed A. Semeida, Magdy Y. Amin, Ahmed Ghitas, Shahinaz Yousef, and Penka Stoeva. Variations of the Hydrogen Lyman Alpha Line throughout Solar Cycle 24 on ESA/PROBA-2 and SORCE/SOLSTICE Data. "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2020.09.10.

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