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    THE KILT AS A SYMBOL OF SCOTTISH IDENTITY by E. V. Voevoda

    Published 2019-03-01
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    A long Way from Hame – Layers of Identity in Jonathan Wilson’s Kilt by Michael Heinze

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Le théâtre contemporain à travers Kilt, la pièce de Jonathan Wilson, se prête admirablement à une réflexion sur les diverses approches liées à la question de l’identité. …”
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    Thrombophlebitis hiding under a KILT – case report on 40 years long-term follow-up of neonatal renal vein thrombosis by Stefan Lauener, Anne Bütikofer, Sandra Eigenheer, Robert Escher

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Discussion and conclusions KILT syndrome is a rare but underrecognized condition. …”
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    There Is More to Being a Scotsman than Putting on a Kilt and Trilling your /r/s. A Study of Linguistic Credibility in the Hollywood Movie Braveheart by Jan Pedersen

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Mel Gibson must have found that there is more to being a Scotsman than putting on a kilt and trilling your /r/s. …”
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    Balancing Multiple Roles of Repositories: Developing a Comprehensive Repository at Carnegie Mellon University by David Scherer, Daniel Valen

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Built upon the Figshare for Institutions platform, the KiltHub repository has taken on the role of a traditional institutional repository and institutional data repository, meeting the disparate needs of its researchers, faculty, and students. …”
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    Lutsi speakers and rememberers in the late 20th and early 21st centuries by Uldis Balodis

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Mitu sā-āstakka kyneldi lutsi kīlt Ludzi ümbre valdohn ni küllihn. Lutsi kīļ um nī Lätkalihn ku kaq kȳ Lätihn kultūri aolū tähtsä oza. …”
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    Complicated IVC anomalies: Are they more common than we thought? An experience of 100 MDCT venography examinations by Tamer W. Kassem

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Results: Out of 100 cases, 9 cases (9%) were diagnosed to have complicated IVC anomalies while 91 cases (91%) had either well developed IVC or common anatomical variations. 6 cases (66.7%) had complicated IVC anomalies and 3 cases (33.3%) had associated complicated common iliac veins (CIV) anomalies. 8 cases (88.9%) had associated DVT and all cases (100%) had bilateral VV. 2 cases (22.2%) had associated varicocele and 1 case (11.1%) had associated KILT syndrome. Conclusion: MDCT venography examination has a major role in diagnosis of complicated IVC anomalies and detection of associated venous collaterals, lower limb DVT or VV.…”
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    Dažu Ziemeļrietumvidzemes aizgūto leksēmu dinamika by Elga Kagaine

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Livischen aufzustellen.<br /><em>ķil̂ts</em>; der Vergleich <em>kâ ķilts</em> wird bei der Charakteristik eines abgemagerten Menschen oder Tieres gebraucht. …”
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    Clans, Families and Kinship Structures in Scotland—An Essay by Bruce Durie

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The cultural appendages of that—kilts, tartans and Gaelic language—are considered uniformly Scottish. …”
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    Influence of Haptic Sensory Input through Different Kinds of Clothing on Gait Performance by Kazushige Oshita, Sumio Yano

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…These findings suggest that wearing a skirt-like outfit such as kilts in Scotland or the hakama in Japan may provide haptic sensory cues to enhance individuals’ perceptions of their body orientation as compared with trouser-like clothing that is in continuous contact with the legs.…”
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    Insurrection and Integration: The Indian “Mutiny” of 1857 and the Theatrical Renegotiation of Ethnic Alterities by Marty Gould

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Through a peculiar, though consistent, cultural compression, plays about the Mutiny deploy kilts and bagpipes as emblems of a culturally inclusive, heterogeneous Britishness while simultaneously reducing India’s distinct ethnic groups to a culturally undifferentiated, and inassimilable, mass. …”
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