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Odes: Miscellaneous
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The chaotic phenomenology of small systems of non-linear ODEs is entirely numerical ODE chaos. And, the original Lorenz system of 1963 contains no physical phenomena or processes of interest in NWP and AOLGCM applications.
This concept of clothing oneself with God–with God’s Love, His Name, His Light, His Grace–is a prominent image used again and again in the Odes as a metaphor for the means and process of theosis or divinization of the individual. Note the following verses:
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Charlesworth manages to find in the imagery of the Odes all sorts of allusions to Jesus of Nazareth. He sees in them a "rejoicing over and experiencing of a resurrected and living Messiah, Lord and Savior." (OTP, p.728) But can an unbiased eye discern the same thing?
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Loenen et al. (1992) “The CD27 membrane receptor, a lymphocyte-specific member of the nerve growth factor receptor family, gives rise to a soluble form by protein processing that odes not involve receptor endocytosis.” Eur. J. Immunol., vol. 22:447-455.
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The Seasons - One of the Odes is clearly about one particular season. How does Keats emphasise the moods felt in different seasons, not only in autumn, but ... in spring and summer? How do these seasons feature in To Autumn?
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