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The Whitmore aphorism

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 2018
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The Aphorism: Function and Discursive Strategy

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2015
Our work aims to study the valorization of the aphoristic style of expression. We are trying to answer the question whether the aphorism may be a heuristic tool.
Băiaş, Cosmin - Constantin
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Architectural Aphorisms

Architectural Theory Review, 2010
Observing the popularity and penetration in architecture of aphorisms delivered by the modernist masters, this paper explores the contexts, motivations and consequences of the aphoristic as a textual mode. The aphorism is recognised as a strategic form whereby personal experience is captured in the more authoritative voice of the third person.
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Cookbooks and Aphorisms

Physical Therapy, 1994
Aphorisms, those pithy statements presenting seemingly obvious truisms, are to meaningful discussions what McDonald's fare is to real food. Fast food has its time and place, but it is real food, the kind that takes time to prepare and time to eat, that provides us with the sustenance and nutrition we need for survival. Our love affair with the aphorism
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Ophthalmology in proverbs and aphorisms

Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2006
AbstractAfter a comprehensive review of available texts and literature covering five millennia, the authors present a collection of ophthalmic proverbs and aphorisms with an examination of their applicability within current medical knowledge. A total of 74 ophthalmic proverbs and aphorisms were retrieved from 130 texts and divided into seven categories:
Ahmad M, Mansour   +2 more
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Aphorisms

2009
1. The true way passes over a rope which is not stretched high up, but just above the ground. It seems to be intended more for stumbling than for crossing. 2. All human flaws are impatience, cutting off systematic thought prematurely, seemingly fencing off the...
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