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    Functional Outcome Of Monteggia Fracures Treated Primarily With Plate Fixation A Rectrospective Study Of The Outcome by Wong Teik, Pooi

    Published 2001
    “…Fractures of the foreann with dislocation of the radial head are known as Monteggia fractures-dislocation. This eponym is among the most widely recognized by orthopaedic surgeons, largely because of the notoriously poor results associated with the treatment of these injuries, particularly in adults. …”
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    A theory of early classical Ḥanafism by Hanif, S

    Published 2017
    “…The study concludes by suggesting a general theory of Ḥanafī jurisprudence, explaining what it means to 'do <em>fiqh</em>' – presented as a particular form of engagement with the legal cases transmitted from the teaching circle of Abū Ḥanīfah (d. 150/767), the school's eponym – and how this <em>fiqh</em> engagement with Ḥanafī precedent informed the production of legal statements tailored to specific contexts – by the application of a particular filter of legal mechanisms, each of which reflects an understanding of the overarching principle of 'necessity' (ḍarūrah). …”
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    Local elites and local coinage: elite self-representation on the provincial coinage of Asia 31 BC- AD 275 by Bennett, R

    Published 2011
    “…The Roman Province of Asia provides the ideal context for the study of local elites and their coinage because of the prevalence and prominence of the names of individual local notables, henceforth known as eponyms, recorded in civic coin legends. By combining the study of the function of coin eponyms and the prosopographical analysis of individual eponyms in the epigraphic record, it is possible to identify and explain the profound changes that affected civic coin production in the first three centuries AD. …”
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    Commoning the Public: Federal Land as a Site of Housing Struggle in Rio de Janeiro by Hoffman, Ava R.

    Published 2022
    “…The state of Rio de Janeiro concentrates the largest number of public lands and buildings under federal ownership in Brazil, a legacy of the former colonial, imperial, and federal capital status of the eponymous city. Many sit vacant, failing to fulfill their constitutionally required social function. …”
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    Organization matters: the causes and consequences of organizational choices in the private and public sectors by Scur, D

    Published 2017
    “…The model suggests that industry-specific parameters such as higher cost of laying off workers (ie. unionized environments), higher cost of firm reputation for family CEOs (ie. eponymous firms) and higher shares of low ability workers all contribute to lower adoption of management. …”
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    The effects of hypomorphic STAT3 on lymphocyte function and intestinal immune regulation by Steward-Tharp, S

    Published 2012
    “…A number of aspects of this disease, including the eponymous elevated serum IgE, remain poorly understood. …”
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    Gifted travellers: rhetorical invention in seventeenth-century English travel writing by Din-Kariuki, N

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <p>The first chapter situates Thomas Coryate’s eponymous <em>Coryats Crudities</em> (1611) within the contexts of ancient pilgrimage practices and classical understandings of ekphrasis, to show that Coryate fashions the account as a ‘tour’ that enables English readers to participate, as proxy witnesses, in his travels. …”
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    The history of Samos to 439 B. C. by Barron, J, J. P. Barron

    Published 1961
    “…There is other evidence in support of this tradition (which can be traced as far back as Herodotos in an explicit form), notably the fact that the eponymous hero of the Samian colony Perinthos (602 B.C.) was an Epidaurian and companion of Orestes.…”
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