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Lancet Neurology, The, 2008
Comment on EPITHET: failed chance or new hope? Effects of alteplase beyond 3 h after stroke in the Echoplanar Imaging Thrombolytic Evaluation Trial (EPITHET): a placebo-controlled randomised trial.
Peter Sandercock +2 more
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Comment on EPITHET: failed chance or new hope? Effects of alteplase beyond 3 h after stroke in the Echoplanar Imaging Thrombolytic Evaluation Trial (EPITHET): a placebo-controlled randomised trial.
Peter Sandercock +2 more
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2017
This chapter is about the names and epithets of Greek gods, in particular the system of the ‘cultic double name’ by which in cult gods were mostly referred to by both their own name and an epithet, which might be either local (‘of Brauron’) or functional (‘of horses’).
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This chapter is about the names and epithets of Greek gods, in particular the system of the ‘cultic double name’ by which in cult gods were mostly referred to by both their own name and an epithet, which might be either local (‘of Brauron’) or functional (‘of horses’).
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Mediterranean Quarterly, 2008
When and how did the characterization nationalist become an epithet that indicates abuse or contempt? The most obvious advent of the new usage may be found in the journalism and academic writing about the civil wars (1991–95) that doomed the existence of Yugoslavia.
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When and how did the characterization nationalist become an epithet that indicates abuse or contempt? The most obvious advent of the new usage may be found in the journalism and academic writing about the civil wars (1991–95) that doomed the existence of Yugoslavia.
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