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Dictionary » P » Physical sign Physical signphysical sign (Science: clinical sign) A sign that is observed or elicited by auscultation, percussion, or palpation. ![]()
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Results from our forumCreation of species through programmed evolution... (constituted by chemical structures including DNA) and software, the nonphysical biosoftware or bioprogram (divine rooh or the so-called ‘soul’) ... thing for Me (Allah) and (We wish) to make him (i.e., her son Jesus) a sign to mankind and a Mercy from Us (Allah). It is a matter ordained.” So ...
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Life is nonmaterial phenomenon... life is nonmaterial phenomenon validating the original proposal of ‘nonphysical gene’ by Wilhelm Johannsen in 1909. He warned against two things ... is against treating gene as material entity, and the other is against assigning gene for particular character. Both these warnings have been since ...
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Digestive System Evolution... for. The next 2 accounts are the same kind of healing, but they are physical healings which you can watch as they happen. Jay Hoskins, in the ... over into Heaven, and in the next few minutes, she passed on without a sign. She passed on without a seizure or twitches or anything that shows ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of LifeWell there you go, rambling again. (bad sign) :) However let’s try and unravel your confusion. I recall you were at one time ... it is in English. It seems your designer hasn't been doing anything metaphysical, just physical and well within the pervue of science. It does seem that ...
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Blood type changing spontaneously with a transplant?... fine, i have no metal issuse, i am completely normal. I did read that a sign of tetraploid is a beaked nose which i have, and at birth and club foot ... i was born with a turned foot which is fine now, but apart from those physical signs i have nothing. Oh other thing i was told i ll never be able ...
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