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individuum
‖ individuum (ɪndɪˈvɪdjuːəm) Pl. -a, -ums. [L. indīviduum an indivisible particle, an atom, in med.L., an individual, esp. a member of a species; subst. use of neut. sing. of indīviduus undivided, indivisible, inseparable, f. in- in-3) + dīviduus divisible, dividuous, f. dīvidĕre to divide. Treated ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert Nachbar
Werner Fritzsche: Darstellung und Gestaltung des Verhältnisses von Individuum und Gesellschaft in der DDR-Literatur, untersucht am literarischen Werk Herbert wikipedia.org
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individuify
† indiˈviduify, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. indīvidu-us (see individuum) + -fy.] trans. To mark out as a separate individual; to individualize.a 1661 Fuller Worthies i. (1662) 46 The Statute of Additions, was made in the first of King Henry the fifth, to Individuifie (as I may say) and separate persons f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Braun
(on directional conditions involving juice flow in the cell of Characeae). 1853: Das Individuum der Pflanze in seinem Verhältnis zur Spezies etc. weniger bekannte Krankheiten der Pflanzen, welche durch Pilze erzeugt werden (On new and lesser-known diseases of plants produced by fungi). 1854: Das Individuum wikipedia.org
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individuism
† indiˈviduism Obs. rare—1. [f. L. indīvidu-us (see individuum) + -ism.] Individuality.1825 Sporting Mag. XVI. 404 Knowing no reason why a state of individuism should not prevail. Oxford English Dictionary
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Volkmar Leimert
.): Individuum versus Institution. Zur Urfassung von Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser (1845). Leipziger Univ. In: Udo Bermbach (Hrsg.): Individuum versus Institution. Zur Urfassung von Richard Wagners „Tannhäuser“ (1845). Leipziger Univ. wikipedia.org
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individuous
† indiˈviduous, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. indīvidu-us not divided, indivisible + -ous: see individuum.] Of undivided nature; indivisible.1642 H. More Song of Soul ii. iii. ii. xxv, That thing is individuous, Whatever can into it self reflect, Such is the soul as hath been prov'd by us Before. 1647 Ibid. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gottfried Boehm
Bildnis und Individuum. Über den Ursprung der Porträtmalerei in der italienischen Renaissance, Munich 1985. Studien zur Perspektivität. Individuum: Probleme der Individualität in Kunst, Philosophie und Wissenschaft, Stuttgart 1994. wikipedia.org
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quidam
‖ quidam rare. (ˈkwaɪdəm) [L., f. quī who: cf. quædam.] Somebody; a certain person.1579 E. K. Ded. Spenser's Sheph. Cal. Post-scr., So many vnworthy Quidams, which catch at the garlond which to you alone is dewe. 1624 Bedell Lett. xi. 143 Who were these quidams that laid hands on Scory? a 1641 Bp. R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Father Voss
Schröder-Schrom as Bankrier Holson Franz Schönfeld as Untersuchungsrichter Jenny Steiner as Frau von Welt Aruth Wartan as Individuum References wikipedia.org
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Misuse of DNA leaks to create your clones, or children Recently, sequenced DNA data leaks have been reported. The linked article discusses possible risks like blackmailing based on health related data. However there...
As @iayork mentions in their comment, creating a human clone from a sequenced genome is still in the realm of science fiction. Also, DNA testing companies like MyHeritage don't sequence the client's entire genome. They typically analyze the client's DNA with a SNP Chip that compares the client's DNA...
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Gerd Jüttemann
Individuum und Geschichte. M. Sonntag, G. Jüttemann (Hrsg.). 1993. Asanger-Verlag Kröning. Persönlichkeitspsychologie. Gerd Jüttemann. 1995. wikipedia.org
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诺博特·伊里亚思
1924年获得哲学博士学位,博士论文题目为观念和个体(Idee und Individuum)。博士论文题目与新康德学派有关,但他对该学派缺少对社会面向的关心而感到失望,并因此与指导老师针对论文发生激烈争执,最后决定转而学习社会学。 1935年,伊里亚思流亡英国。 wikipedia.org
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decede
† deˈcede, v. Obs. [ad. L. dēcēd-ĕre to go away, depart, remove, f. de- I. 2 + cēdĕre to go. (French has had décéder in sense ‘to die’ since 15th c.).] intr. To depart; to secede; to give place, yield.1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. v. iii. §25 To justifie the English Reformation, from the scandal of Schisme,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank Findeiß
Herbert Grönemeyers Menschenbild im Spannungsfeld zwischen Philanthropie und Kulturpessimismus – Das Verhältnis von Individuum und Gesellschaft in seinen wikipedia.org
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