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  2. Blood atonement - Wikipedia

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    If by blood atonement is meant the atoning sacrifice of Christ, the answer is Yes. If by blood atonement is meant the shedding of the blood of men to atone in some way for their own sins, the answer is No. We do not believe that it is necessary for men in this day to shed their own blood to receive a remission of sins.

  3. Execution by drowning - Wikipedia

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    In a variety of cultures, taboos against shedding the blood of royals are attested, and in many cultures, when the execution of a king or members of the royal family was thought necessary, they were drowned to avoid the spilling of blood. In Cambodia, for example, drowning was the type of execution reserved for members of the royal family. [1]

  4. Blood residue - Wikipedia

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    Blood residue are the wet and dry remnants of blood, as well the discoloration of surfaces on which blood has been shed. In forensic science, blood residue can help investigators identify weapons, reconstruct a criminal action, and link suspects to the crime. [1] Analysis of blood residue is also an important technique in archeology. [2]

  5. Blood of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The blood shed by Christ was a common theme in early modern Italian art. Paintings of Christ depicted on the cross and as the Man of Sorrows have consistently been some of the bloodiest images in Christian art. The blood of Christ was a compelling artistic symbol of his incarnation and sacrifice.

  6. Weeping statue - Wikipedia

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    Image of the Holy Christ of the Agony in Limpias, Spain, which flowed real blood. In addition to the shedding of tears, throughout history there have been reports of religious images that have emitted similar or related phenomena, such as "sweating" phenomena, or the emanation of oil, blood, water, or other substances, including honey.

  7. Telogen Effluvium: How to Treat Stress-Induced Hair Shedding

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    They might also run blood tests if they suspect a medical issue — for example, hypothyroidism — could be to blame for your hair loss. Maridav/istockphoto Treatment for Telogen Effluvium

  8. Blood ritual - Wikipedia

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    The blood ritual described in this passage is a key example of the use and significance of blood in biblical tradition. The ritual involves the sacrifice of animals and the division of their blood into two halves, with one half sprinkled on the altar, representing God, and the other half sprinkled on the people.

  9. Hair Shedding vs. Hair Loss: Do You Really Know the ... - AOL

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    Though its exact mechanism of action is still a bit of a mystery, it likely works by boosting oxygen, blood, and nutrient flow to hair follicles. ... Shedding too much may signal underlying health ...