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    Oral and maxillofacial surgery / by Kerawala, Cyrus, Newlands, Carrie

    Published 2010
    “…Trauma -- Oral cavity and oropharygeal cancer -- Surgical dermatology -- Salivary glands -- Orthognathic surgery -- Craniofacial -- Cleft lip and palate -- Aesthetic techniques -- The temporomandibular joint -- Surgical principles and oral surgery -- Oral medicine -- Eponyms in OMFS -- Other useful facts.…”
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    Worthoceras pacificum Matsumoto and Yokoi, 1987 (Cephalopoda: Ammonoidea) from the Mzinene formation (Cretaceous), Zululand by Klinger, H, Kennedy, W

    Published 1996
    “…Their association with Neostlingoceras carcitanense permits accurate dating with the eponymous zone of the Cenomanian stage.…”
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    An Encounter with Hugo Wolf in his Jubilee Year by Žarko Cvejić

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This reappraisal of “Begegnung,” a seldom discussed Hugo Wolf setting of the eponymous poem by Eduard Mörike, shows that despite its ostensible simplicity, the poem, typically for Mörike, harbours a wealth of ambivalent meanings, which are only further enriched in Wolf’s setting.…”
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    Variété transmédiatique du mythe faustien : entre fidélité et création by Fatima SEDDAOUI

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 2007, Rodolphe published a comic strip under the eponymous title of Goethe's work. This black-and-white graphic tale tells the story of Faust's attempts to play the Devil while preserving his soul and benefiting from his largesse. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF THE CHANGE OF THE CONCEPT «FINANCIAL CRYPTOGRAPHY» ON THE BASIS OF 20 YEARS SUBJECTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE «FINANCIAL CRYPTOGRAPHY AND DATA SECURITY» by Alexander A. Varfolomeev

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The article discusses the concept of «financial cryptography», which appeared in 1997 in the eponymous conference title and used abroad to date along with concepts of «quantum cryptography», «post-quantumcryptography», «lightweight cryptography» and other. …”
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  6. 126

    Whole-Brain Analysis of Cells and Circuits by Tissue Clearing and Light-Sheet Microscopy by Mano, Tomoyuki, Albanese, Alexandre, Dodt, Hans-Ulrich, Erturk, Ali, Gradinaru, Viviana, Treweek, Jennifer B., Miyawaki, Atsushi, Chung, Kwanghun, Ueda, Hiroki R.

    Published 2020
    “…The data presented here were provided for the eponymous MiniSymposium presented at the Society for Neuroscience’s 2018 annual meeting.…”
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    Dossier di Nehavend: lettera di Menedemo e lettera/prostagma di Antioco III by Bencivenni, Alice

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The date of the establishment, implied by the text, of a high eponymous priesthood of the living king and his ancestors remains controversial. …”
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    Frank Drake, “The Father of SETI”, May 28, 1930, to September 2, 2022 by Jeremy Drake

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… Frank Drake was a hero, a legend, an icon. His eponymous Drake Equation was the catalyst forSETI—the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. …”
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    The key metaphor of Pierre Mac Orlan's novel “Le Quai des brumes” by Sabashnikova Anna Aronovna

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The article analyses the eponymous key metaphor of P. Mac Orlan's Novel “Le Quai des brumes” (“Port of Shadows”), discussing its function in the textual space and portrayal of the characters as well as its parallels with the metaphors in other works by the author. …”
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    Vascular anomalies by Luísa Ciucci Biagioni

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In ancient times, some purplish spots were already seen as a curse, and over the centuries, they began to be described as part of other diseases, gaining different eponyms. In recent decades, the term "hemangioma" has been missused to describe a large part of vascular anomalies, causing a significant problem in diagnosing and treating patients. …”
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    Bronchial asthma, recurrent croup and bronchiectasis in a child with Crouzon syndrome: clinical observation by D. Y. Ovsyannikov, T. I. Nazarova, M. A. Belyashova, M. I. Livshits, A. V. Gorbunov

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Crouzon syndrome (craniofacial dysostosis) is an autosomal dominant disorder, a form of craniosynostosis syndrome; characterized by premature closure of cranial sutures, midfacial hypoplasia, lower mandibular prognathism, marked proptosis and strabismus [1]. The eponymous name of the syndrome comes from the name of Octave Crouzon, the French neurologist, who first described a craniofacial dysostosis in a mother and her daughter in 1912 [2].…”
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    Histoire, cinéma et idéologie : réflexions sur le Cimarron de Wesley Ruggles (1930) by Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Wesley Ruggles’s film adaptation of Edna Ferber’s eponymous novel deals with the question of slavery. …”
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    “Problems of Historical Past in Japan’s Relations With Neighboring Countries.” Materials of Roundtable Held on February 19, 2022 by D. V. Streltsov, S. V. Grishachev, V. V. Nelidov, I. V. Dyachkov, P. V. Kulneva, V. A. Perminova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The present roundtable took place in the office of the Association of Japanologists on February 19, 2022 and was held on the occasion of the publication of an eponymous monograph. The authors analyze the complex and delicate issues on the present-day agenda of Japan’s relations with the Korean Peninsula states, the PRC, Taiwan, and Russia. …”
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    Venolymphatic malformation by K Saraswathi Gopal, N Nagammai, Srividhya Srinivasan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…There is confusion in the descriptive terminology for the vascular entity and eponyms. Thus, appropriate classification based on clinical examination and imaging is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment. …”
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    Animal Elegy in Ron Rash’s “In the Valley” (2020) by Frédérique Spill

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper argues that Ron Rash’s 2020 return to his 2008 bestseller, Serena, and to its eponymous character’s destructive frenzy operates as a pretext for him to deal, in his own poetic way, with the devastating consequences of such ruthless exploitative behaviors and their lethal contribution to the sixth extinction. …”
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    L’horizon dans Foley (2000) de Michael West : vers une poétique de la redite by Emmanuelle Guedj

    “…This article examines how Michael West’s 2000 play Foley explores not only the eponymous character’s wandering identity but also the vagaries and traps of storytelling. …”
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    Baudolino, une fascination sémiotique pour le mensonge by Mohamed Bernoussi

    “…Umberto Eco's fascination of lies is that of a semiotician for a human and semiotic phenomenon that lies at the crossroads of several issues relating to lies, narration and their close complicity that transcends our categories of thought as true and the false, the truth and the lie. Baudolino, the eponymous character of the novel, is a liar out of necessity to satisfy the thirst of men for stories that make people dream and trigger fears, hopes and obsessions. …”
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    A Holistic Approach for Enhancing Museum Performance and Visitor Experience by Panos I. Philippopoulos, Ioannis C. Drivas, Nikolaos D. Tselikas, Kostas N. Koutrakis, Elena Melidi, Dimitrios Kouis

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Second, a tool for capturing visitor movement in near real-time, both anonymously (default) and eponymously (upon visitor consent). Third, a mobile application delivers personalised content to eponymous visitors based on static (e.g., demographic) and dynamic (e.g., visitor movement) data. …”
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    Le Carnaval de Rome dans "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo" d’Alexandre Dumas: la vision romantique d’un rite pittoresque aux allégories multiples by Andrea Demiaz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…On the other hand, its metaphorical significance lends mythical resonances to the eponymous protagonist. By feeding on the values of Carnival to validate his change of identity and status, he reveals social hypocrisies and asserts his superiority over his opponent.…”
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    Fabellarum philosophus : un aspect d’Ésope et de la fable à l’époque hellénistique et impériale by Stefano Jedrkiewicz

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…From its very beginning down to Hellenistic and Imperial times, the character of Aesop, the eponymous author of fables, is constructed among others by means of some differential features shared with a different cultural agent, the Philosopher. …”
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