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    Bilateral occipital lobe infarct neglect deficit (BLIND) syndrome by S Shanmugam, HL Haver, SM Knecht, R Rajjoub, O Ali, R Chow

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Although he was bestowed a neurologic eponym, Anton was an advocate of eugenics and racial hygiene. …”
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    Mahaim Revisited by Eduardo Back Sternick, Damian Sanchez-Quintana, Hein JJ Wellens, Robert H Anderson

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…These facts have prompted suggestions that Mahaim should be deprived of his eponym. It is agreed that specificity is required when describing the pathways that produce the disordered cardiac conduction, and that the identified pathways should now be described in an attitudinally appropriate fashion. …”
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    The poor insane Ophelia: reconsidering Ophelia syndrome by Carlos A. Soto-Rincón, Sergio A. Castillo-Torres, Diego A. Cantú-García, Ingrid Estrada-Bellmann, Beatriz Chávez-Luévanos, Alejandro Marfil

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…ABSTRACT The association between memory loss and Hodgkin's lymphoma has been given the eponym of Ophelia syndrome, in memory of Shakespeare's character in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. …”
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    Na marginesie historii i literatury – kilka uwag o brazylijskiej figurze polaca by Anna Wolny

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The article (based on the author’s unpublished doctoral thesis) discusses a meaning of the eponym polaca in Brazilian culture. It refers to five novels by Brazilian writers and briefly analyses modes of describing a character of polaca in 20th century Brazilian literature.…”
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    Imported Hellenistic Stamped Amphora Handles from Tatarlı Höyük (in the Province of Adana-Turkey) by Erkan Dündar, Ayça Gerçek

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Nine of the Rhodian stamps belong to the eponyms, and seven to the fabricants. Only two of the Rhodian stamps are illegible. …”
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    EROISM ÎN CULTURA SCRISĂ by USM ADMIN

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The history places the product of the heroism culture into the category of the eponym operas. The article demonstrates that promoting the products that lack heroism, the “forms without essence” from the past and the lazy and bedeviled thinking coming from postmodernism to the present is a social danger. …”
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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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    “You Shall Not Abhor an Edomite, for He is Your Brother”: The Tradition of Esau and the Edomite Genealogies from an Anthropological Perspect... by Juan Manuel Tebes

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…It studies especially the sociopolitical and ideological framework that gave birth to the biblical tradition of the brotherhood of Jacob, the Israelite patriarch, and Esau, here the alleged eponym of the Edomites. Three pertinent questions are discussed: the Jacob-Esau saga in the biblical scholarship; the presence of Southern Jordanian “Edomite” material culture in the Negev; and the issue of kinship, segmentation and orality in ancient societies. …”
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    Évolution spatiale de la Thielle moyenne : de l'intérêt d'utiliser les cartes historiques dans une étude géomorphologique. Approche méthodologique by Laurent Chalumeau, Anne Combaud, Nicole Plumettaz, Gianna Reginelli-Servais

    “…In the outlet plain of Lake Neuchâtel made of silts and swampy sediments, there are more than forty archaeological sites whose the eponym site Marin-La Tène. To understand the location of these sites, it is necessary to map the geographic evolution of: the shores of Lake Neuchâtel and the bed of the outlet "Thielle moyenne". …”
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    Hybridité textuelle et altérité identitaire dans Zabor ou les psaumes de Kamel Daoud  by Ismail Slimani, Samira Bechelaghem

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This book, combined with the name of the prophet who received the revelation of the book and the author's eponym, could suggest that Kamel Daoud positions himself as a "prophet". …”
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    Human bartonellosis: before and after Daniel Alcides Carrion by Juan Takano Morón

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The revised bibliography includes contributions to the knowledge of the disease in the last 100 years, now known with the eponym “Carrion’s disease”.…”
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    WORD FORMATION PROCESSES OF FASHION TERMS LISTED IN UK VOGUE'S WEBSITE by Aurelia Reza Hayuwardhani

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The results show that fashion terms that are specifically listed on UK Vogue’s website implement five kinds of processes: 1) eponym, 2) borrowing, 3) compunding, 4) affixation, and 5) multiple processes or combination of previously mentioned processes. …”
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    <i>Alcahuetas</i>, <i>ventaneras</i> and <i>majas de paseo</i>: Images of <i>celestinas</i> in Spanish genre painting by Guillermo Juberías Gracia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through this article we study the presence of celestinas in the plastic arts of this period, verifying how the character originally taken from the work of Rojas evolved until it became a visual eponym of procuress. To this end, we examine three types of female representations: the alcahuetas, the ventaneras and the walking majas, revealing some hitherto unpublished or little publicized examples. …”
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    Chorea-Acanthocytosis Genotype in the Original Critchley Kentucky Neuroacanthocytosis Kindred by Velayos-Baeza, A, Holinski-Feder, E, Neitzel, B, Bader, B, Critchley, E, Monaco, A, Danek, A, Walker, R

    Published 2011
    “…Objective: Todetermine the molecular nature of the neurological disease in the seminal family reported by Critchley et al inthe 1960s, characterized by a hyperkinetic movement disorder and the appearance of acanthocytosis on peripheral blood smear. The eponym Levine-Critchley syndrome, subsequently termed neuroacanthocytosis, has been applied to symptomatically similar, but genetically distinct, disorders, resulting in clinical and diagnostic confusion. …”
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    Chorea-acanthocytosis genotype in the original critchley kentucky neuroacanthocytosis kindred. by Velayos-Baeza, A, Holinski-Feder, E, Neitzel, B, Bader, B, Critchley, E, Monaco, A, Danek, A, Walker, R

    Published 2011
    “…OBJECTIVE: To determine the molecular nature of the neurological disease in the seminal family reported by Critchley et al in the 1960s, characterized by a hyperkinetic movement disorder and the appearance of acanthocytosis on peripheral blood smear. The eponym Levine-Critchley syndrome, subsequently termed neuroacanthocytosis, has been applied to symptomatically similar, but genetically distinct, disorders, resulting in clinical and diagnostic confusion. …”
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    Athéna et son double by Françoise Létoublon

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…If, for Apollodore, the Palladion’s fall dates from Ilos and is therefore connected up with the eponym city, the story presented by Denys of Halicarnassus seems more complex and splits in two the palladion, the first counterpart already existing, according to him, in the time of Dardanos. …”
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    The Dihydrouridine landscape from tRNA to mRNA: a perspective on synthesis, structural impact and function by Olivier Finet, Carlo Yague-Sanz, Florian Marchand, Damien Hermand

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The universal dihydrouridine (D) epitranscriptomic mark results from a reduction of uridine by the Dus family of NADPH-dependent reductases and is typically found within the eponym D-loop of tRNAs. Despite its apparent simplicity, D is structurally unique, with the potential to deeply affect the RNA backbone and many, if not all, RNA-connected processes. …”
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    SERBEDÂRÎLERİN KİMLİK ARAYIŞ SÜRECİNDE ŞEYH HALİFE by DERYA COŞKUN

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The Serbedaris, who made a name for themselves as a Shia-based political organization in the city of Sebzevâr in Khorasan in the 14th century, also became the eponym of the new state to be established in the next period. …”
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    Haematologic-related malignancy-induced eosinophilic dermatoses (He Remained): A narrative review by Bikash Ranjan Kar, Akash Agarwal

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…He remained(Hematologic Related Malignancy- induced Eosinophilic dermatoses) is a new eponym introduced to describe a dermatoses previously described under several terminologies such as eosinophilic dermatoses of haematological malignancy, exaggerated arthropod bite reactions, insect bite-like reactions and T-cell papulosis associated with B-cell malignancies. …”
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