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    But the greatest of these is love

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    1 Corinthians 13:1-8,12-1

    Foreword

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    The New Genesis: Theology and the Genetic Revolution

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    Reviewed Book: Cole-Turner, Ronald. The New Genesis: Theology and the Genetic Revolution. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993

    Large scale expansion of mobile elements in specific hotspot regions of the German outbreak _Escherichia coli_ O104:H4

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    The outbreak strain of _E. coli_ O104:H4 has been sequenced by several groups and made available publicly for CrowdSourcing purposes. Genome comparisons of the complete finished sequence of TY2482 (BGI), have been made with the draft assemblies of c22711 (PacBio) and an historical outbreak strain from 2001 (U. Münster & Life Technologies). A plasmid, pTY2, carrying the _agg_ operon specifying the genes for aggregative adherence fimbriae reveals a frameshift in a gene, _aggB_, that may result in altered binding _in vivo_ compared to the unframeshifted state. Comparisons additionally reveal the presence of genomic islands specific to the outbreak strain relative to other sequenced _E. coli_ strains. These regions, and islands shared with the closest previously sequenced relative _E. coli_ 55989 have been analyzed for insertion sequences and transposable elements. Several islands found in the above strains that are not present in other sequenced _E. coli_ are found to harbor a large-scale expansion of mobile elements that are by and large confined to these hotspot or permissive areas of the chromosome. The implication is that these regions are in genomic flux and may represent specific areas of future concern due to the possibility of mobilisation of the associated genomic features likely responsible for the pathogenic features and antibiotic resistance seen in these strains

    Abortion: a case study in ethical decision making

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    A hermeneutic for preaching

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    Creative justice in a nuclear world

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    Issues and Concerns in Ethics

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    Which way to church renewal

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    Edifying the body while building the edifice

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    To help congregations more fully address the interface between confessional/theological self-understanding and building programs, a framework is developed that identifies three foci of concern. These call for and shape an \u27Architectural Brief/Educational Agenda\u27 for a congregation\u27s building program. A model/example of a Brief/Agenda within the Lutheran tradition is presented. The article concludes with a framework of activities to be incorporated into the educational dimension of any church building project
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