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High resolution multi-modal and multi-scale retinal imaging for clinical settings
A compact multi-modal and multi-scale retinal imaging instrument is developed for clinical use. High resolution retinal images visualizing photoreceptors, choriocapillaris, and different vasculatures can be obtained by utilizing this instrument.</p
Missing âParticlesâ in Disputed Pauline Letters? A Question of Method
This paper was written in the capacity of research associate in the Department of New Testament studies at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and it was delivered to the research group âThe Study of the New Testament Greekâ at the fifth annual conference of the European Association of Biblical Studies held in CĂłrdoba, Spain, 12-15 July 2015.New Testament scholars continue to debate the number of missing âparticlesâ in disputed Pauline letters in order to advocate or challenge their pseudonymity. Surprisingly, however, participants in the debate do not usually define particles nor do they explain how they count missing types. Addressing these methodological issues, the present study suggests using the broader category of âindeclinablesâ instead of particles, and to count missing types by either comparing the data for a particular letter (or group of letters) against another letter (or group of letters) or in light of the entire Pauline letter corpus. Since the overall result proves to be different for both approaches, it appears that the question regarding the number of missing indeclinables in (pseudo-)Pauline literature is essentially one of method.http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jsnthj2019New Testament Studie