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    USING THE X-RAY DUST SCATTERING HALO OF CYGNUS X-1 TO DETERMINE DISTANCE AND DUST DISTRIBUTIONS by Xiang, Jingen, Lee, Julia C., Nowak, Michael A., Wilms, Jörn

    Published 2015
    “…Using 18 different dust models, including one modified by us (eponymously dubbed XLNW), we probe the interstellar medium between us and this source. …”
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    A Note on the Athenian Hiereus of Drusus Hypatos by Francesco Camia

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This priestly office was associated with the charge of eponymous archon, as shown by the fact that all preserved Athenian <em>laterculi archontum</em> dated after 9/8 BC mention the priesthood of the consul Drusus next to the office of archon. …”
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    THE ICONOGRAPHIC COLOUR SYMBOLISM IN BIBLICAL POEMS BY SERGEI YESENIN by Natalia Vladimirovna Mikhalenko

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…So, Th e Coming is coloristically associated with the icon of the Nativity, The Transfiguration corresponds to the eponymous icon of Christ. The colours show the relationship and the parallelism of the processes occurring in earthly and heavenly worlds. …”
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    Crushing the Imperial(ist) Eagles: Nationalism, Ideological Instruction, and Adventure in the Bulgarian Comics about Spartacus – the 1980s and Beyond by Miryana Dimitrova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The paper explores the plotline, characterization, and visual aspects of “Spartak” to reveal the eponymous hero’s significance for young Bulgarian readers in the 1980s. …”
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    Indigenous Toponyms as Pedagogical Tools: Reflections from Research with Tl’azt’en Nation, British Columbia by Karen Heikkilä, Gail Fondahl

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Apart from conventional understandings of its utilitarian function as spatial labels (often eponymous in character), toponymy is seldom appreciated as palimpsest or for the layers of meaning it assumes, conveyed in place-name etymologies and local knowledge associated with the named places. …”
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    Le gestuel simplexe : Construire la cohérence entre l’individu et son environnement fonctionnel by Claire Azéma

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…En référence à Jean Baudrillard, nous proposons une lecture « mise à jour » du système des objets décrit dans l’ouvrage éponyme en intégrant les smartphones. Nous nous intéressons à la manière dont le gestuel de contrôle évolue pour construire une nouvelle relation entre l’usager et l’espace augmenté. …”
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    La fabrique des sports nationaux. A History of the Swiss sporting elite (late 19th-early 20th century) by Grégory Quin, Philippe Vonnard, Gil Mayencourt, Sébastien Cala

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… The present contribution presents the results of the eponymous research project, which focuses on the understanding of the genesis and structure of the Swiss sports field between the 1860s and the 1930s. …”
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    From Silence to Radical Politics: Ethics, Affect and Becoming-disobedient by Philippa Page

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Hijas, hijos y familiares de genocidas por la memoria, la verdad y la justicia” and its eponymous Chilean counterpart. To do so, it explores the published writings and artistic expressions of some of the collective’s members, as well as citing recent ethnographic work with some of the women who have publicly broken this “family mandate” by openly condemning their own fathers’ crimes against humanity. …”
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    Hybrid Marginality, Intercultural Bonding and Reconstruction of Black Motherhood in Alice Walker’s Meridian by Farshid Nowrouzi Roshnavand

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Despite all obstacles, Walker’s eponymous character, initially battered down by the weight of demeaning stereotypes, finally manages to save her selfhood by transcending the restrictive gender and racial demarcations and fashion a new independent identity. …”
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    LA MUSICA DEL CORPO: SULLA DENOMINAZIONE DEI RUMORI DEL CORPO NELL’ITALIANO MEDICO CONTEMPORANEO by Rosa Piro

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…After a brief introduction on loans from other languages, we illustrate the formation of higher lexical units, including eponyms and polyromatics, used to define diseases. …”
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    Lecture de The Roaring Girl (1611) de Thomas Dekker et Thomas Middleton : Moll Cutpurse ou le principe du théâtre by Line Cottegnies

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…The London world staged in The Roaring Girl revolves around the figure of its eponymous heroine, based on the real Moll Frith. The « roaring girl » is a paradoxical figure : although she is preceded by an infamous reputation, she is the only truly virtuous character in a world dominated by acquisitiveness and deceit. …”
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    Ukrainian Emigration on the Verge: Film Strip By L. Osyka “The Stone Cross” (1968) by Nataliia Nikoriak

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This tragic image was also embodied in another artistic plane: in 1968, based on the stories of “The Stone Cross” and “The Thief”, L. Osyka shot the eponymous film that appeared as a tragic film about emigration. …”
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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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    Evolution of sulfide liquid at Kingashsky ultramafic massif formation (north-west of Eastern Sayan) by Alexey Yurichev

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The study subject of the paper is the sulphide mineralization of rocks of the Kingashsky dunite-wehrlite-picritic massif, which is the standard of an object of ultramafic complex in the Kan block (north-western part of the Eastern Sayan) with the same name and which includes eponymous large Cu-Ni deposit with PGE. Despite the increased interest of many researchers to the massif, a number of issues on its petrological nature and mechanisms of formation and localization of Pt-Cu-Ni ores in it are still controversial. …”
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    Evolution of sulfide liquid at Kingashsky ultramafic massif formation (north-west of Eastern Sayan) by Alexey Yurichev

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The study subject of the paper is the sulphide mineralization of rocks of the Kingashsky dunite-wehrlite-picritic massif, which is the standard of an object of ultramafic complex in the Kan block (north-western part of the Eastern Sayan) with the same name and which includes eponymous large Cu-Ni deposit with PGE. Despite the increased interest of many researchers to the massif, a number of issues on its petrological nature and mechanisms of formation and localization of Pt-Cu-Ni ores in it are still controversial. …”
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    ‘Savages’ and Spiritual Engines: Feeling the Machine in H. G. Wells’s Time Machine and ‘Lord of the Dynamos’ by Tamara Ketabgian

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Wells ironizes and aestheticizes these mechanical models of belief, both in his eponymous ‘time machine’ (1894–95) and in ‘The Lord of the Dynamos’ (1894), which restages Paley’s analogy with a ‘savage’ worshipping the industrial engine. …”
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    Jane Austen in the 1940 silver screen: screwball comedy, translation and manipulation. by Ricelly Jáder Bezerra da Silva

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…This article aims at analyzing the adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, first published in 1813, by the English author Jane Austen, to the eponymous film directed by Robert Z. Leonard in 1940. …”
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    Where Does the Gileadverse Go?: Adaptation and Transmediality in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale by Nicolangelo Becce

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Besides, an aggressive marketing campaign to promote the eponymous MGM-Hulu TV series represents a top-down effort to further expand the transmedia universe of Gilead, and Handmaids have become a worldwide popular source of inspiration for voicing political dissent. …”
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    Stadt, Land, Berg. Vom Zusammenspiel von Dialektwahrnehmung und Topographie by Christian Schwarz, Philipp Stöckle

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…With regard to topography primarily valleys are used as eponyms for subjective dialect areas.…”
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    Crise de lecture ? by Pénélope Laurent

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Le court roman du guatémaltèque Rodrigo Rey Rosa, Severina (2011) nous donne l’occasion de penser la représentation et sa supposée crise à travers son personnage éponyme, l’énigmatique voleuse de livres et de cœurs. …”
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