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Christina Seto, V. Zayat
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Arboviral diseases spread by Culicoides biting midges have been introduced into Europe by unknown means. A possible route is the carriage of midges with cut flowers shipped to flower markets. We sampled Culicoides in and around a cut flower farm in Kenya; midges were caught in the vicinity and a greenhouse, but not where flowers are processed.
Jessica Eleanor Stokes +3 more
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Eponymical lexical items as the object of translation [PDF]
The main subject of the article is the functioning in translations of specific lexical items which are eponymisms based on proper names. The analyse of chosen examples leads to proposition of some possible translator’s strategies, one can use, while ...
Rudnicka, Ewa
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Dermatology Eponyms – sign –Lexicon (L) [PDF]
Piotr Brzeziński +7 more
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Abstract This article considers mental and poetic “maps” of London in their respective relationships to Harry Beck's famous 1930s “circuit‐diagram” map of the underground railway system. This iconic image distorts and radically stylizes London geography; thus, it functions as a tool for planning individual travel itineraries but leads to a ...
Craig Melhoff
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Una visión profesional como zootomistas sobre la latinización de nombres en anatomía animal [PDF]
Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria represents a general agreement on the nomenclature of veterinary anatomy. This article compiles some archaic and irrational terms extracted from the latest version of the Nomina.
Kucherova, Irina +1 more
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Eponyms in dermatology literature linked to genital skin disorders [PDF]
Khalid Al Aboud, Ahmad Al Aboud
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The Eponymisation of Ideological Change in Croatia 1989-2005
The article discusses the development of democracy in Croatia through the eponymisation of ideological changes in the period 1989-2005. Eponymisation as a process of development and introduction of eponyms (terms coined after the name of a person) is a ...
Slaven Ravlić
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Typical wounds and your eponyms in forensic ballistics [PDF]
Os epônimos são parte da história da Medicina e representam, sobretudo, uma homenagem aos pioneiros na descrição de um sinal, doença, técnica, manobra ou estrutura anatômica.
Durão, C, Salles Machado, MP
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Eponyms in esophageal surgery, part 2 [PDF]
Fernando A. M. Herbella +2 more
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