What's the difference between essene and essenism?

Essene


Definition:

  • (n.) One of a sect among the Jews in the time of our Savior, remarkable for their strictness and abstinence.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Bundesliga in 1997 when his team Rot-Weiss Essen was relegated," writes Matthias Gläfke.
  • (2) One December morning the naked bodies of two alcoholics were found on an open place in the center of the city of Essen.
  • (3) The authors present a research carried out by the Universities of Essen, Tubingen (RFA) and Grenoble, France, on the use of magnetic resonance imaging (M.R.I.)
  • (4) To study antigenicity, persistence of antibody (efficacy) and reactogenicity of a new bivalent influenza subunit vaccine, Sandovac, it was given in two different concentrations (1000 and 2000 IU) to 156 subjects from two epidemiologically destinct areas (119 students from Essen, average age 22 years, 37 residents from Kassel average age 56 years).
  • (5) But within North Rhine-Westphalia – which includes the cities of Cologne, Düsseldorf, Essen, and the industrial Ruhr region – it would appear that the CDU's arguments that the state needed to make sacrifices to slash its €180bn (£144bn) debt backfired.
  • (6) The patients were either known from neurological treatment they received at the Department of Neurology of the University of Essen, or were approached on-target via their membership in the German Parkinson Association.
  • (7) The prevalence of gallstones was studied in 11,840 consecutive autopsies from 1940 to 1975 in the University hospitals of Essen.
  • (8) "I'm not an educated person with any proper schooling," Fury said last year outside the Swiss-style chalet that had been his home in Essen for eight long weeks.
  • (9) In Essen 142 bone marrow transplantations were carried out between December 1975 and February 1985.
  • (10) To evaluate blood group (and HL-A) findings biostatistically, one uses the BAYES' Theorem with ESSEN-MOLLER's frequencies X and Y (in two-hypothesis cases).
  • (11) The Public Health Office in Essen offers a detailed medical examination by a sports physician coupled with counselling on further training for all who are interested in sports activities.
  • (12) Protocol and investigative techniques were standardised and randomisation, data collection and analysis were performed centrally in Essen, Germany.
  • (13) Vaccinations were carried out with the Essen post-exposure vaccination schedule, which is recommended by the W.H.O., with the rabies HDCS vaccine with an antigen value of 1.9.
  • (14) These 215 cases represent 77,4% of all hand injuries which were treated in the years 1976 to 1981 at the Traumatological Department of Essen University.
  • (15) Probably not because you had too much time on your hands and wanted to work yourself into the ground over internal issues.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Protesters hold placards to demonstrate against the AfD during its election campaign launch in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • (16) Both the inferior and dorsal FEF also had extensive reciprocal connections with the ventral intraparietal area (VIP; Maunsell & Van Essen, 1983a) in the caudal bank of the intraparietal sulcus.
  • (17) By combining Prof. Van der Essen's historical data with his own heredomorphological findings, Prof. Nelis identified in the year 1930 the Dukes of Brabant from the twelfth and the thirteenth centuries, namely Godfrey II, Godfrey III and Henry I (father, son and grandson).
  • (18) At the university clinic in Essen, West Germany, a surgical c-X-ray plant was used for the construction of an orthogonal X-ray-photograph plant, which combines illumination and photographs as localisation technique.
  • (19) In 2006 he became director of the Museum Folkwang in Essen and transformed its fortunes.
  • (20) Therefore, a decision of whether or not ozone should substitute for chlorine for the drinking-water supply in Essen cannot be drawn on the basis of virological experiments.

Essenism


Definition:

  • (n.) The doctrine or the practices of the Essenes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Bundesliga in 1997 when his team Rot-Weiss Essen was relegated," writes Matthias Gläfke.
  • (2) One December morning the naked bodies of two alcoholics were found on an open place in the center of the city of Essen.
  • (3) The authors present a research carried out by the Universities of Essen, Tubingen (RFA) and Grenoble, France, on the use of magnetic resonance imaging (M.R.I.)
  • (4) To study antigenicity, persistence of antibody (efficacy) and reactogenicity of a new bivalent influenza subunit vaccine, Sandovac, it was given in two different concentrations (1000 and 2000 IU) to 156 subjects from two epidemiologically destinct areas (119 students from Essen, average age 22 years, 37 residents from Kassel average age 56 years).
  • (5) But within North Rhine-Westphalia – which includes the cities of Cologne, Düsseldorf, Essen, and the industrial Ruhr region – it would appear that the CDU's arguments that the state needed to make sacrifices to slash its €180bn (£144bn) debt backfired.
  • (6) The patients were either known from neurological treatment they received at the Department of Neurology of the University of Essen, or were approached on-target via their membership in the German Parkinson Association.
  • (7) The prevalence of gallstones was studied in 11,840 consecutive autopsies from 1940 to 1975 in the University hospitals of Essen.
  • (8) "I'm not an educated person with any proper schooling," Fury said last year outside the Swiss-style chalet that had been his home in Essen for eight long weeks.
  • (9) In Essen 142 bone marrow transplantations were carried out between December 1975 and February 1985.
  • (10) To evaluate blood group (and HL-A) findings biostatistically, one uses the BAYES' Theorem with ESSEN-MOLLER's frequencies X and Y (in two-hypothesis cases).
  • (11) The Public Health Office in Essen offers a detailed medical examination by a sports physician coupled with counselling on further training for all who are interested in sports activities.
  • (12) Protocol and investigative techniques were standardised and randomisation, data collection and analysis were performed centrally in Essen, Germany.
  • (13) Vaccinations were carried out with the Essen post-exposure vaccination schedule, which is recommended by the W.H.O., with the rabies HDCS vaccine with an antigen value of 1.9.
  • (14) These 215 cases represent 77,4% of all hand injuries which were treated in the years 1976 to 1981 at the Traumatological Department of Essen University.
  • (15) Probably not because you had too much time on your hands and wanted to work yourself into the ground over internal issues.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Protesters hold placards to demonstrate against the AfD during its election campaign launch in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • (16) Both the inferior and dorsal FEF also had extensive reciprocal connections with the ventral intraparietal area (VIP; Maunsell & Van Essen, 1983a) in the caudal bank of the intraparietal sulcus.
  • (17) By combining Prof. Van der Essen's historical data with his own heredomorphological findings, Prof. Nelis identified in the year 1930 the Dukes of Brabant from the twelfth and the thirteenth centuries, namely Godfrey II, Godfrey III and Henry I (father, son and grandson).
  • (18) At the university clinic in Essen, West Germany, a surgical c-X-ray plant was used for the construction of an orthogonal X-ray-photograph plant, which combines illumination and photographs as localisation technique.
  • (19) In 2006 he became director of the Museum Folkwang in Essen and transformed its fortunes.
  • (20) Therefore, a decision of whether or not ozone should substitute for chlorine for the drinking-water supply in Essen cannot be drawn on the basis of virological experiments.

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