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    ACCUMULATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF REFERENCES IN I. A. BUNIN'S MINIATURE “EVE”

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…A special role in Bunin’s context of the story is played by the apocalyptic images of the eponymous poem “Eve” (1916). The images of giants correlate with the genres and symbols of the Russian folklore. …”
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  2. 702

    Zenitism and orientalism by Glišić Iva, Vujošević Tijana

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Organised around its eponymous journal Zenit, which was conceptualised as "the first Balkan journal in Europe and the first European journal in the Balkans," Zenitism employed European avant-garde aesthetic strategies while simultaneously rejecting European claims to cultural supremacy. …”
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    Associations Between Environmental and Sociodemographic Data and Hepatitis‐A Transmission in Pará State (Brazil) by Philipe Riskalla Leal, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e Guimarães, Milton Kampel

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Abstract Hepatitis‐A is a waterborne infectious disease transmitted by the eponymous hepatitis‐A virus (HAV). Due to the disease's sociodemographic and environmental characteristics, this study applied public census and remote sensing data to assess risk factors for hepatitis‐A transmission. …”
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    Churches Built in the Caves of Lasta (Wällo Province, Ethiopia): A Chronology by Michael Gervers

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Until the publication of this paper, it has been universally accepted that the church of Yǝmrǝḥannä Krǝstos was built in the second half of the 12th century under the sponsorship of an eponymous king. Aspects of the church’s architecture, namely the absence of a raised space reserved for the priesthood before the triumphal arch (the bema), of any sign of a chancel barrier around it, of western service rooms, of a vestibule and narthex, and of the presence of a reading platform (representative of the Coptic ambo), of a full-width open western bay (allowing for a ‘return aisle’), and of arches carrying the aisle ceilings, all point to a date of construction around the mid-13th century. …”
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    Combinational Regularity Analysis (CORA) — a new method for uncovering complex causation in medical and health research by Alrik Thiem, Lusine Mkrtchyan, Zuzana Sebechlebská

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To demonstrate CORA, we provide several example applications, both with simulated and empirical data, by means of the eponymous software package CORA. Also included in CORA is the possibility to mine configurational data and to visualize results via logic diagrams. …”
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    Reflexiones en torno a los epónimos en medicina: presente, pasado y futuro by Álvaro Rodríguez Gama, Andrés Felipe Donado Moré, María Paula Salcedo Quinche

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…El método empleado fue la búsqueda de artículos sobre el tema en las bases de datos PubMed (empleando el término MeSH “Eponyms”), Embase (empleando el término Emtree “Nomenclature” combinado con otros términos como “Internal Medicine”) y en los índices de los libros de referencia en las principales áreas de la medicina. …”
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    Surviving the Impossibility of Black Motherhood: Trauma and Healing in Sherley Anne Williams’s Dessa Rose by Zsuzsanna Lénárt-Muszka

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…After placing the novel is its socio-cultural and literary context, I argue, relying on Black feminist and Afro-pessimistic theory, that the subversive potential of Williams’s novel lies in its claim that enslaved Black women are capable of healing through (re-)appropriating what is meant to dehumanize them: their stories, their bodies, their children, and their communities.Keywords: contemporary African American literature, Black women’s literature, slavery, motherhood studiesThe novel Dessa Rose (1986) by African American author Sherley Anne Williams interrogates the consequences of the extreme humiliation and almost total annihilation and torture of the Black female body. The eponymous protagonist, an enslaved woman, is denied agency and narrative authority, and is dehumanized by several people in her environment – B ack and white, men and women alike. …”
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    EPONYMY BASED ON NAMES OF COMPANIES by Éva Kovács

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The present paper discusses eponyms which denote companies based on the name of their founder(s) (e.g. …”
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    The Vampire as a Model of Cultural Otherness in the Television Series “What We Do in the Shadows” by Bojan Žikić

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In the US TV series What We Do in the Shadows, which is based on the eponymous New Zealand film and takes the form of the sitcom and mockumentary, we follow the lives of three bloodthirsty vampires from Europe and Asia who live together in Staten Island, New York City, in a house they share with a local energy vampire. …”
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    The Fuss about the Pooh On Two Polish Translations of a Story about a Little Bear by Aleksandra Misior-Mroczkowska

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Various neologisms, metaplasms and onomatopoeias serve as names of characters. The name of the eponymous bear, “Winnie-the-Pooh,” serves as a good example of the difficulty of translation, for Winnie, a diminutive form of Winifred, is a female name, whereas the bear is male. …”
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    Travelologists I.S. Sokolova-Mikitova (Imagological aspect) by Egorova Lyudmila P.

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Analysis of etchings Sokolov-Mikitov “atblue sea”, its eponymous head and the head of the “city of winds”, as well as travelog “on mountains and forests” (the head of “in the mountains of Tien Shan”), reveals the achievements of the national republics-Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan – in the 1930s, and confirms polemic positions.…”
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    LES MORPHEMES GRAMMATICAUX DES VARIETES DE L’EOTILE : UNE COMPARAISON MORPHOSYNTAXIQUE by Allou Serge Yannick Allou

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Dans les faits, l’adiaké parlé dans la localité éponyme, avec six locuteurs, est moribond (A. F. Kakou 2014). …”
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    Women’s Duel: Dazai Osamu’s Literary Experiments by E. S. Shorokhova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…His work “Women’s Duel” (1940), a literary adaptation of the eponymous story (1911) by a German author Herbert Eulenberg, became an attempt to create a novel literary phenomenon (which was somehow barely noticed by literary critics and scholars) of “adapted confessional metafiction”. …”
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    Jane Air: The Heroine as Caged Bird in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca by Paul Marchbanks

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Stoneman est Rebecca d’Alfred Hitchcock (1940) d’après le roman à succès éponyme de Daphné Du Maurier paru en 1938. Parmi les nombreux éléments communs au roman de Brontë et au film d’Hitchcock figurent l’héroïne orpheline consciente de son physique ordinaire, un personnage masculin maussade doté d’une épouse “présente-absente” et une intendante dont le tempérament influence l’atmosphère du manoir dans lequel l’héroïne réside temporairement. …”
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    Stratigraphy, tectonics and detrital zircon U-Pb (LA-ICP-MS) geochronology of the Rio Preto Belt and northern Paramirim corridor, NE, Brazil by Davi da Costa Bezerra Gobira de Alcântara, Alexandre Uhlein, Fabrício de Andrade Caxito, Ivo Dussin, Antônio Carlos Pedrosa-Soares

    “…The Rio Preto Group, involved in the eponymous fold-thrust belt along the northwestern cratonic boundary, comprises the Formosa (garnet schist, quartz-mica schist, quartzite, chlorite-sericite schist and ferriferous quartz schist) and Canabravinha (quartzite, micaceous quartzite, metarhytmite, phylite, schist and metaturbidite) formations. …”
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    Listeria monocytogenes MDR transporters are involved in LTA synthesis and triggering of innate immunity during infection by Keren eTadmor, Yair ePozniak, Tamar eBurg Golani, Lior eLobel, Moran eBrenner, Nadejda eSigal, Anat A Herskovits

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Multi-drug resistance (MDR) transporters are known eponymously for their ability to confer resistance to various antimicrobial drugs. …”
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    Comparative evaluation of laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair versus open inguinal hernioplasty with respect to chronic groin pain by A Dey, T Sahu, V K Malik

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Background: Although groin hernia repairs carry different eponyms according to the approach, the techniques have similar objectives. …”
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    Parkes Weber Syndrome by Adrianna Szeliga, Dominika Spyt, Ewelina Maćków, Mateusz Kasinowicz

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Introduction: Parkes Weber Syndrome (PWS) is a traditional eponymous denomination of a certain type of angiodysplasia. …”
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    Usage of a Translated Version of Terminologia Anatomica in Brazil: An Examination of the Neurosurgical Literature by Krysna Pires Lessa, Ítalo Gonçalo Matias Vilasbôas, Marcos de Amorim Aquino, Igor Lima Maldonado

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Method Consecutive national publications were checked for the correspondence of their anatomical terms to the following categories: IAT – Brazilian version; IAT in Latin; Nomina Anatomica – previous versions; incomplete terms; derivative terms; eponyms; neologisms; and others (misspellings and prosaic terms). …”
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    Amyand´s hernia presenting as an acute abdomen by De la Peña-López Jairo, Silgado-Kerguelen Ricardo, Calderón-Morón Hernán

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Acute appendicitis is the most common cause, however the presence ofacute appendicitis in an incarcerated inguinal hernia is rare, and this process is known asthe eponymous Amyand´s hernia. We report a case who presented with acute abdomenand a review of the literature. …”
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