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    The Role of the Mammalian Prion Protein in the Control of Sleep by Amber Roguski, Andrew C. Gill

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Sleep disruption is a prevalent clinical feature in many neurodegenerative disorders, including human prion diseases where it can be the defining dysfunction, as in the case of the “eponymous” fatal familial insomnia, or an early-stage symptom as in certain types of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. …”
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    A DEFIANT AND CRITICAL FEMALE VOICE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: MARY HAYS AND THE “MEMOIRS OF EMMA COURTNEY” by Hakan YILMAZ

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Mary Hays was heavily engaged in examining the position of woman in the patriarchal society of the Age of Enlightenment. The eponymous heroine in Hays’ Memoirs of Emma Courtney becomes the embodiment of female defiance against patriarchal constraints by expressing explicitly her sexual desires and emotions. …”
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    Simulation of formation temperature of dunites from Kingashsky ultramafic massif (north-western part of Eastern Sayan) by Alexey Yurichev, Alexey Chernyshov

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…One of these massifs - Kingashsky massif, including eponymous large Pt-Cu-Ni deposit, discovered in Soviet time, is the subject of this study. …”
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    Figures de l’aventurière dans The Eustace Diamonds, d’Anthony Trollope (1873) : le refoulement d’un retour by Jacqueline Fromonot

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The two novelists indeed portray female adventurers — manipulative, immoral social climbers and materialistic, merciless predators, as is made particularly obvious with Lizzie’s intention to keep her husband’s inheritance, the eponymous jewels.Secondly, the resurgence of a former model in Trollope appears through the aesthetic treatment of the heroine, which relies on semantic fields that already pervade Thackeray’s novel — the animalization of the two deceitful characters and the theatricality of their behaviour. …”
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    COMPOSITION AND OCCURRENCE OF THE <em>GRANDISPORA MACULOSA</em> ZONAL ASSEMBLAGE (MISSISSIPPIAN) IN THE SUBSURFACE OF THE CARNARVON BASIN AND THE COOLCALALAYA SUB-BASIN OF WESTERN... by GEOFFREY PLAYFORD, ARTHUR J. MORY

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Of particular stratigraphic-correlative importance is the presence of the eponymous G. maculosa together with, inter alia, Reticulatisporites magnidictyus, Verrucosisporites quasigobbettii, V. gregatus, Apiculiretusispora tersa, Raistrickia accinta, R. radiosa, Foveosporites pellucidus, and Cordylosporites asperidictyus. …”
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    Narration et langage dans l'oeuvre de Raymond Queneau, Zazie dans le métro by Sonia Vaupot

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…En 1966, Jacques Carelman fait même de Zazie dans le métro une bande dessinée. en 19 chapitres, Queneau nous retrace les aventures non seulement du personnage éponyme, mais d’autres encore, qui se laissent guider par leur destinée, leurs choix, leurs decision. …”
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    Note linguistiche su "Senso" di Luchino Visconti by Mario Piotti

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Since its realise in 1954, Senso, the film by Luchino Visconti based on the eponymous short story by Camillo Boito (1883), has attracted the attention of scholars. …”
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    Cross-dressing women in the cinema of the Russian Empire, 1910-1917 by Stasya Korotkova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The article devotes special attention to Portret Doriana Greia / The Picture of Dorian Gray (Vsevolod Meyerhold, 1915, Russian Empire), in which the actress Varvara Ianova played the eponymous role. It also traces some of the public discussions on the topic of travesty in Imperial Russian theatrical circles, focusing on a 1905 brochure Pochemu ia igraiu rol’ Orleanskoi Devy / Why I Play the Part of the Maid of Orleans by Boris Glagolin, an innovative theatrical actor and director who indeed portrayed Joan of Arc on stage. …”
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    Evolutionary Analysis of Dipeptidyl Peptidase I by Nina Varda, Marko Novinec

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Its distinctive features are the unique exclusion domain which enables the eponymous activity and homotetramerization of DPPI, and its dependence on chloride ions for enzymatic activity. …”
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    Preface: "On Revenge" by Anna Maria Jones

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…When Robert Mannion, the scheming villain of Wilkie Collins's sensation novel Basil, reveals his revenge plot to the eponymous narrator, it might appear at first that he has thrown off the mantle of middle-class respectability to expose his "true" monstrous self: rapacious, violent, motivated equally by perverse appetites and the desire for vengeance. …”
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    Wounded Cities, Fragmented Selves: Walking, Melancholia and the Interwar Novel. Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and Bontempelli’s La vita operosa by Alessandra Rosati

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While Mrs Dalloway is a highly experimental work set in London on a single day of June 1923 and centred on the actions and thoughts of the eponymous character, the bourgeois middle-aged Clarissa, Bontempelli’s (micro) novel is an autobiography recounting the adventures of a young idler in Milan in 1919. …”
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    Romola: the Emerging Female Self in Renaissance Florence by Zodiaco, Sandra

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The author vests the eponymous heroine with an urgent desire to overthrow the socio-political structures founded on male patriarchal values, dominant in Florence and unfitting to accommodate women’s talents, thus echoing the debate about women’s place in mid-Victorian androcentric society. …”
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    The first view of δ Scuti and γ Doradus stars with the TESS mission

    Published 2021
    “…Included within our sample are the eponymous members of two pulsator classes, γ Doradus and SX Phoenicis. …”
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    An exploration of potential raw materials for prehistoric pottery production in the Tao River Valley, Gansu Province, China by Dammer, E, Hein, A, Spataro, M

    Published 2023
    “…At its core stands the first geoarchaeological survey conducted around the eponymous site of Majiayao which collected 47 samples of raw materials suitable for ceramic production including clay, loess and rocks, which were all analysed macroscopically. …”
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    Gerota and Brancusi: Romanian anatomy and art face to face. by Chirculescu, A, Panduru, A, Chirculescu, M, Morris, J

    Published 2010
    “…Gerota's name is associated with two eponyms and two histochemical methods, but he was also Brâncuşi's teacher and supervisor. …”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome of Gobio huanghensis (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) in the Yellow River, China by Yanyan Du, Zijun Su, Zhuoyu Yang, Yanping Zhang, Zhongyu Lou, Shunwen Yang, Tai Wang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…AbstractGobio huanghensis, a member of the eponymous genus within the Cyprinidae, family of the Cypriniformes order, is an endemic fish species found exclusively in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, spanning from Yinchuan to Lanzhou. …”
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    Sequencing and Partial Molecular Characterization of BAB-TMP, the Babeș Strain of the Fixed Rabies Virus Adapted for Multiplication in Cell Lines by Paulina Podgoreanu, Alexandru Petre, Radu Iulian Tănasă, Sorin Dinu, Mihaela Oprea, Ilinca-Mihaela Marandiuc, Ene Vlase

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The world’s second anti-rabies center was established in 1888 by Victor Babeș, in Bucharest, where an eponymous strain of rabies was isolated and used to develop a method for immunization. …”
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    Objectification Features of Social Exclusion and Social Inclusion Categories in the Russian Language (Exemplified by “Glubinka” and “Glush” Concepts) by Nikolay L. Shamne, Marina V. Milovanova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…As a result of the definitional analysis of the eponymous lexemes denoting these concepts, nuclear semantic features are identified – large distance from an object with different social conditions (hinterland) and a large distance from the center and sparse population (wilderness). …”
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    GIANT STONE BUILDINGS (I) - MEGALITHIC PREHISTORIC BUILDINGS - DIVISION, ORIGIN AND SPREAD by Krešimir Šaravanja, Frano Oreč, Valerija Kopilaš

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Megalithic architecture, which is part of the eponymous culture, the longest-lasting and most widespread building culture in human history, is characterized by the placement of monumental stone blocks of various shapes - megaliths, single or grouped into different structures/buildings. …”
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    The wolf, the lamb, and the big “Oh!”: voids, (w)holes, and epitaphic emptiness in Frances Burney’s Hubert de Vere [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Francesca Saggini

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…And, finally, what about the eponymous protagonist Hubert de Vere? Is it correct to identify de Vere as the actant “hero”, or perhaps as per the sub-category “villain hero” so popular in late eighteenth-century dramas? …”
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