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| | Osiris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Osiris is first mentioned in the 4th Dynasty, though it is regarded as highly plausible that he may have evolved from the god Andjety. |  | | This aspect of Osiris was referred to as Banebdjed (also spelt Banebded or Banebdjedet, which is technically feminine) which literally means The ba of the lord of the djed, which roughly means The soul of the lord of the pillar of stability. |  | | As Banebdjed, Osiris was given epithets such as Lord of the Sky and Life of the (sun god) Ra, since Ra, when he had become identified with Atum, was considered Osiris' ancestor, from whom his regal authority was inherited. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris lying on his stomach on his bier, beneath which are his four crowns ; he is called, "Osiris, beloved of his father, the king of the gods, the lord of life, Osiris." In front of Osiris is Horus who presents to him a lotus flower. |  | | Osiris, naked and lying upom his bier, over the foot of which is the vulture goddess Uatchet, and over the head the uraeus goddess Nekhebet. |  | | The Osiris ceremonies varied in different places, according as the god was identified with local gods, but in all great religious centers Osiris, under one name or another, possessed his own sanctuary. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/osiris2.html
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| | Osiris, Egyptian god of the underworld and of vegetation |
 | | Although he was regarded as a guarantor of continued existence in the afterlife, Osiris also had a darker, demonic aspect associated with the physiological processes of death and decay, and reflecting the fear Egyptians had of death in spite of their belief in an afterlife. |  | | Osiris was also a judge of the dead, referred to as the 'lord of Maat' (i.e. |  | | Osiris had many cult centers, but the most important were at Abydos (Ibdju) in Upper Egypt, where the god's legend was reenacted in an annual festival, and at Busiris (Djedu) in the Nile delta. |
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http://sobek.colorado.edu/LAB/GODS/osiris.html
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris was the Egyptian god of the underworld, although he was also worshipped as a fertility, resurrection, and vegetation god. |  | | He was not allowed to stay in the land of the living, and was sent to the underworld to serve as king, and to judge the souls of the dead. |  | | He was father to Horus, the god of sky, and protector of the dead. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/o/osiris.html
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| | Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Osiris |
 | | The oldest religious texts refer to Osiris as the great god of the dead, and throughout these texts it is assumed that the reader will understand that he once possessed human form and lived on earth. |  | | She magically re-assembled Osiris and resurrected him long enough to be impregnated by him so that she could give birth to the new king Horus. |  | | When the Nile began to flood again, another festival honoring Osiris was held whereby small shrines were cast into the river and the priests poured sweet water in the Nile, declaring that the god was found again. |
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http://www.egyptianmyths.net/osiris.htm
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| | Osiris |
 | | As god of the dead, Osiris retained his earlier associations with the fertility of land and agriculture, and his death was identified with the dwindling of the Nile while his resurrection was associated with the flooding of it; the sun too, with its daily death and rebirth, became associated with Osiris. |  | | But Osiris already belonged to the world of the dead, though after his resurrection he could have resumed the throne, but it is thought he preferred to maintain his kingdom in the land of the dead, leaving his earthly vindication in the hands of his posthumous son Horus. |  | | Osiris was an ancient corn-deity who followers, who came probably from Syria, identified their god with a pastoral deity called Andjeti and established themselves in his Delta city in predynastic times. |
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http://www.themystica.com/mythical-folk/articles/osiris.html
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| | Egyptian Mythology - Osiris Cult |
 | | Osiris announced the verdict and invited the deceased to roam freely with the other gods. |  | | Osiris was not a frightening god to the people of Ancient Egypt, though they still felt a need to pacify him. |  | | Osiris, as mentioned earlier, was eventually considered to be the judge of the dead. |
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http://www.touregypt.net/Osiriscu.htm
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| | Directory of Ancient Egyptian Gods |
 | | He is sometimes said to be the son of the god Osiris, the first king or pharaoh on earth, and his sister Nephthys. |  | | In the end the gods wrote to Osiris, who threatened to send demons to the realm of the gods if Horus was not made king of Egypt at once. |  | | Isis, one of the nine great deities known as the Ennead, is featured in myth principally as the devoted wife of Osiris, the first king on earth, and mother of Horus. |
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http://www.osirisweb.com/egypt/director.htm
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| | The Osiris Legend |
 | | Osiris has been resurrected as the king of the dead in the underworld. |  | | It was an important story to the Egyptians because of Osiris' role as the king of Egypt who is resurrected as the "King of the dead". |  | | Where ever she finds a piece of Osiris, she buries it, and builds a shrine in that place. |
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http://members.aol.com/egyptart/osi.html
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| | Isis and Osiris |
 | | Later, Osiris was associated with royalty, and gained the crook and flail as symbols of the reign of the Pharaoh. |  | | In his aspect, Osiris carries the crook and the flail of kinship, he wears the mummy wrappings of embalmer, Anubis. |  | | His father, Osiris, became the symbol of the recently deceased Pharaoh, gone to rule the netherworld. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/realm2/amethystbt/isisorisis.html
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| | Characters - Osiris |
 | | Osiris' brother and enemy was Setesh (Seth), who sealed him in a "magic box" (a Goa'uld stasis jar) and, according to the myth, cast him into the Nile River. |  | | Despite their relation, Seth and Osiris were mortal enemies. |  | | In Egyptian mythology, Osiris was the first pharaoh of Egypt. |
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http://www.gateworld.net/omnipedia/characters/o/osiris.shtml
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| | Empire of sand |
 | | Osiris (o-sigh -rihs),the Mulhorandi god of vegetation,death,justice, and the harvest,is lawful good.He is known as the Lord of Nature and the Judge of the Dead. |  | | While he is often worshipped as a god of nature and plant life, he is also the protector of the dead. |  | | If any community that maintains a temple to Osiris is attacked, there is a 25% chance that Osiris will send his avatar to lead the battle against the invaders. |
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http://www.hallofhero.com/sand/index.cfm?gods=osiris
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| | Osiris (Egyptian god) |
 | | Osiris’ brother, Horus, known alternately as Harpocrates and Heru-Ur, has not been seen in the MU, but there may be an argument for him posing as the Horus seen in Marvel: The End since that Horus bares no resemblance to the Horus previously seen in previous accounts. |  | | Since Osiris was never more than a god of the dead, some adjustments have to be made to adjust the actual myth with Osiris as Ruler of The Gods in the Marvel Universe. |  | | Osiris’ son, Horus, meanwhile ousted Seth from the throne and returned Egypt to the prosperity it had endured under his father. |
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http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/osiristhor.htm
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| | Egyptian gods; Onuris, Osiris |
 | | Osiris became more and more the 'King of Those Who Are Not', meaning that his kingdom was the Duat where the dead lived their eternal lifes. |  | | The shrine of Osiris is carried in a funeral procession from his temple to a symbolic tomb. |  | | Already in the Ptolemaic Period, Osiris was merged with the Hellenistic Serapis, for whom there was a cult center at Alexandria; the Serapion, but was still worshipped in his own right as Spouse of Aset and King of the Underworld. |
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http://www.philae.nu/akhet/NetjeruO.html
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| | Golden Bough Chapter 38. The Myth of Osiris. |
 | | Wherefore to this day each of the priests imagines that Osiris is buried in his country, and they honour the beasts that were consecrated in the beginning, and when the animals die the priests renew at their burial the mourning for Osiris. |  | | And because she would encourage the priests in their own interest to bestow the aforesaid honours, she gave them a third part of the land to be used by them in the service and worship of the gods. |  | | Thus according to what seems to have been the general native tradition Osiris was a good and beloved king of Egypt, who suffered a violent death but rose from the dead and was henceforth worshipped as a deity. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/pag/frazer/gb03800.htm
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| | Papyrus of Ani; Egyptian Book of the Dead [Budge] |
 | | The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, being at peace [with his god], maketh adoration to his Lord, the Lord of Eternity, and saith:- Homage to thee, O Heru-khuti, who art the god Khepera, the self-created. |  | | Osiris knoweth his day, and he knoweth that he shall live through his period of life; I shall have by being with him. |  | | And the Osiris, the royal scribe, Nekhtu-Amen, whose word is truth, shall come forth, and he shall embark in the Boat of Ra, and [his] body upon its bier shall be counted up, and he shall be established in the Tuat. |
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http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris' son Horus later killed Set and became the new king of Egypt, while Osiris became ruler and judge of the underworld. |  | | The worship of Osiris, like that of the sun god Ra, was one of the great cults of ancient Egypt. |  | | Apis - Apis, in Egyptian religion, sacred bull of Memphis, said to be the incarnation of Osiris or of... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0836984.html
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris was resurrected to become the King of the Underworld. |  | | But Osiris could not stay; he was already part of the afterlife and could not leave the underworld. |  | | The story of Osiris is very well know in Egyptian religion. |
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http://www.historylink101.net/egypt_1/gods_osiris.htm
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris the king of Egypt, went on many journeys to other countries for trading, and welcoming greeting them to Egyptian life. |  | | That was the last we heard of Osiris. |  | | He had only three men do it, as the rest were to watch over the party. |
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http://www.starsandseas.com/SAS_Mythology/Osiris.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | December 25 was Osiris' resurrection day and that is ruled by Capricorn. |  | | It looked as if their might be a further entrance behind it, but the forbading aura of this sarcophagus brought out, in the mirror of life, an intuitive feeling that this was not the main reason why I was there, at that point. |  | | Hawass thinks that it is the Tomb of the god Osiris," Randolph Barolet caught my eye, and then stated, so the inspecter could here, I am a witness to what he just stated. |
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http://phoenix.akasha.de/~aton/HO-OSIRIS.html
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| | Egypt: Gods - Osiris, Asar |
 | | Among such gods Osiris held a very prominent place, in fact he was in respect to the dead and the Underworld what Ra, or Ra-Tem was to the living and to this world, and in some passages he is referred to simply as "god," without the addition of any name. |  | | In comparatively late time Osiris was called Un-nefer, in religious and mythological texts, and the priests {like modern Egyptologists} tried to explain the name. |  | | The truth of the matter seems to be that the ancient Egyptians knew just as little about the original meaning of the name As-ar as we do, and that had no better means of obtaining information about it than we have. |
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http://www.touregypt.net/OSIRIS.HTM
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| | The Djed Pillar and the Body of Asar - the God of Resurrection |
 | | Some of the titles of Osiris were Asar-Neb-Djedu; "Osiris - Lord of Djedu", and Asar-em-Het-Djedet; "Osiris in the House of the Djed pillar". |  | | The Legend of Osiris told to us by Plutarch describes the death and resurrection of the Osiris. |  | | "Although the god Osiris is not attested by name until the Fifth Dynasty Pyramid Texts, the probable antiquity of many of these texts makes it not unlikely that he was recognized at an earlier period, perhaps under the name Khenti Amentiu. |
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http://www.pyramidofman.com/Osiris-Djed.htm
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| | Osiris |
 | | Although the cult of the sun-god was the state cult of Egypt, the most important god in terms of religious practice was Osiris, the god of the living and the dead. |  | | Incarnate in the pharoah or king, Osiris created life for the living in the administration of the state. |  | | Osiris was a god of fertility; all the principal Egyptian gods (including the pharoah who was God Incarnate) were creator gods, that is, they gave life to the world. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/EGYPT/OSIRIS.HTM
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris was one of the most important gods in Ancient Egypt, but started first as a local god in Busiris, but his centre was later moved to Abydos. |  | | The apparent duality between being god of the dead and god of fertility, is best explained by the fact that many cultures through the history of religions have seen fertility as growing on the death of someone or something. |  | | Osiris was a representative for the setting sun, he was the ruler of the dead and the resurrected king, as well as god of fertility. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/osiris.htm
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| | Ancient Egyptian Religion |
 | | Osiris believed to be the first pharoah, the first god who was king, in Egypt. |  | | Osiris became the god of the afterlife, and is depicted as a mummified king. |  | | Osiris was thus ressurected, and he became the god of the afterlife, to whom all deceased pharoahs were identified.The son of Osiris and Isis was Horus, the child god, the falcon god, and the living pharaoh. |
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http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/Egypt/religion_report.html
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| | ODYSSEY/Egypt/Mythology |
 | | As God of the Underworld, Osiris was often included in the decoration of Egyptian tombs. |  | | The god Osiris ruled on earth for many years, bringing civilization and agriculture to Egypt. |  | | He holds a shepherd's crook and a whip, symbols of his authority. |
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http://carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/EGYPT/osiris.html
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| | Osiris |
 | | Frater Osiris is the founder and Chief Adept of The Temple of Light and Darkness, an independent neo-Golden Dawn temple currently working through the grade ceremonies published by the Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn. |  | | He has attained the P.I. degree of the Ordo Templi Orientis but is no longer an active member of that Order. |
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http://www.hermetic.com/osiris
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| | Civilization.ca - Egyptian civilization - Gods and goddesses - Osiris |
 | | In the New Kingdom, the main temples throughout Egypt venerated a holy family modelled on the Osiris, Isis and Horus triad. |  | | Civilization.ca - Egyptian civilization - Gods and goddesses - Osiris |  | | Hail, you are the maker of grain, he who gives life to the gods with the water of his limbs, and bread to every land with the water that takes form under him. |
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http://www.civilization.ca/civil/egypt/egcrgo1e.html
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| | Egypte ancienne; Ancient Egypt |
 | | those who have reached the Realm of Osiris need their sepulture to stay alive. |  | | As a magic shell, it allows them to perform the necessary transformations and it also provides for their wants. |
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http://www.osirisnet.net
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| | The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Osiris@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The pharaohs were believed to be his incarnation. |  | | The sister-wife of Osiris was Isis or Hathor; she miraculously conceived their son Horus after the death of Osiris, and he eventually captured his father's murderer. |  | | In the most common tradition, Osiris was trapped by Set in a chest which he threw into the Nile. |
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http://highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:100164207&...
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| | Osiris |
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http://www.fruitofthenile.com/osiris.htm
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| | Osiris Shrine Temple - Wheeling, West Virginia |
 | | Osiris into the New Millenium, with the presentation of your |  | | I am proud to be your Webmaster, and being a part of bringing |  | | for the "Honor" that the Nobles of Osiris have bestowed |
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http://www.geocities.com/shrinetemples/Osiris
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| | Osiris 2.8 – Mac OS X – VersionTracker |
 | | Notify me when Osiris is updated on VersionTracker. |  | | However it often pops up a message that says: |  | | I know perfectly well that they do not exist, but how do I change the personalities which arrive "embedded" in the appl? |
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http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12910
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| | GTC - OSIRIS |
 | | This issue could be tackled efficiently by OSIRIS. |  | | In particular, there are some small windows directly in the galactic plane, through which one can actually see galaxies. |  | | QSOs are the brightest objects in the Universe and the only ones that provide information about the high redshift Universe. |
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http://www.gtc.iac.es/Instrumentation/osiris_s.asp
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| | Osiris |
 | | Osiris is a member of the Veripos alliance and has established a name in long range DGPS services all over the world. |  | | Differential corrections can be received by means of radio link and/or Inmarsat link. |  | | Osiris is your partner when it comes to supplying the latest technology in positioning and hydrographic surveying equipment and services. |
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http://www.gasandoil.com/companies/osiris
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| | Osiris (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | A character in the Science Fiction TV show Stargate SG-1; see Osiris (Stargate) |  | | A type of French nuclear reactor; see Osiris (reactor). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_(disambiguation)
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| | OSIRIS AVIATION |
 | | Osiris Aviation has created a level of superb service unsurpassed in the industry and founded on the four major trades of success: |  | | This level of service combined with our twelve years of experience, will give you the support and guidance that will help you make choices that will lead you to your operational goals. |  | | We comprehend that an operator must make many choices that will directly affect the daily or long term operation of its airline or aircraft and the outcome of those choices could be a productive or non-useful experience. |
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http://osirisaviation.com
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| | main_soar |
 | | At SOAR OSIRIS will be mounted on one of the side ports of the IR-ISB. |  | | The information in these doccuments primarily derives from the use of OSIRIS at CTIO, but they will be updated as data and experience are obtained during the recomissioning of the instrument at SOAR. |  | | A dichroic in the ISB will divert the IR light to OSIRIS while allowing the optical to pass to a fast readout CCD based guider which can be used to control SOAR's Tertiary Tip-Tilt mirror. |
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http://www.soartelescope.org/release/06observing/eng_observing/instruments/OSIRIS/maintext.html
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| | Osiris: How to Subscribe/How to Become a Member |
 | | Osiris is published by the University of Chicago Press for the History of Science Society. |  | | To join the History of Science Society, click here. |  | | Osiris is available by subscription or standing order. |
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http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Osiris/order1.html
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| | OSIRIS Presentation EN |
 | | Osiris is well known worldwide and may be obtained free of charges from the link page of this server. |  | | The source code of the Osiris software may also be obtained. |  | | Osiris is a viewer for Papyrus / DICOM images (the actual standard for viewing, storing acquiring, communicating radiological and non-radiological medical images). |
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http://www.sim.hcuge.ch/osiris/01_Osiris_Presentation_EN.htm
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 | | More information can be found at the OSIRIS Home page at UCLA. |  | | Contacts can be found on the OSIRIS Team Page. |  | | OSIRIS has been built by James Larkin (Principal Investigator, UCLA), Alfred Krabbe (Co-Principal Investigator: University of Cologne) and Andreas Quirrenbach (Project Scientist: University of Leiden). |
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http://www2.keck.hawaii.edu/inst/osiris
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| | OSIRIS software for Cardiac CD standard |
 | | When this feature is activated, OSIRIS looks for a text editor or word processing application available and tries to open the document with the same name as the PAPYRUS file with the extension ".doc". |  | | Dynamic links to other programs: in order to facilitate the access to text documents such as interpretation reports related to a set of images, a special function was added to display documents associated with a PAPYRUS file. |  | | OSIRIS requires Sytem 7.0 or later to run. |
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http://www.uni-mainz.de/Cardio/incis/Data/p3_5.htm
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| | OSIRIS has been replaced by Wagenet |
 | | This page replaces the OSIRIS search and viewing functions |  | | Regular users of OSIRIS may prefer to bookmark |  | | Wagenet is a significant improvement on OSIRIS and includes: |
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http://www.osiris.gov.au
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| | BvDEP - OSIRIS, financial information on listed and major unlisted/delisted companies worldwide . |
 | | OSIRIS contains specific report formats for companies, banks and insurance companies and also has reports that reflect accounting procedures in the major world regions. |  | | In addition to the existing ratios you can create your own that you can display in the reports and also use in your searches and analyses. |  | | Covering more than 125 countries OSIRIS contains information on over 43,000 companies with the following breakdown: |
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http://www.bvdep.com/OSIRIS.html
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| | Osiris - Free Shipping & Return Shipping |
 | | The worldwide Osiris skate team consists of Jerry Hsu, Ali Boulala, Louie Barletta, John Rattray, Diego "The Butcher", PLG, Chris Dobstaff and James Brockman. |  | | Please choose ONE OR MORE of these drop-downs, then press GO, or Search All Brands. |  | | Be sure to check out the Osiris skate video "Subject to Change" out in the stores now. |
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http://www.zappos.com/n/br/b/619.html
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| | Osiris Communications, Inc |
 | | Osiris Communications celebrates its 5-year anniversary with several money-saving promotions! |  | | Click here to see a detailed listing of all available promotions valid through 12/31/02. |  | | Whether you're starting your first web site or managing a network, we can consult with you and customize a package for your business. |
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http://www.osiriscomm.com
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| | Osiris (tm) - Introduction |
 | | Should you enounter any problems with this site, or have suggestions on how we could improve this service please make sure to let us know. |  | | Osiris systems also produce vertical market software applications, information about these products is also contained within the 'site. |  | | For information on Osiris FMS (Funeral Management System), or to download a 45-day trial version, or if you are a registered using looking for updates please click on the link below. |
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http://www.osirissystems.co.uk
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| | The Osiris Archive |
 | | These files are "comma delimited text files" and may be imported into a number of data base programs. |  | | These documents include stoplists, builders comments, players notes, available recordings, and any other information that is submitted by many contributors. |  | | The Diapason Index may be searched online from The Osiris Archive web page or the files may be downloaded into your word processor. |
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http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/earlym-l/organs/local.html
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