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NAN NÜ, 2001
AbstractHailed as the first female medical doctor of China, the exemplary new citizen of the burgeoning Chinese nation, and a model of Christian conversion, Kang Aide is a figure to whom others attributed tremendous representational power as well as different meanings.
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AbstractHailed as the first female medical doctor of China, the exemplary new citizen of the burgeoning Chinese nation, and a model of Christian conversion, Kang Aide is a figure to whom others attributed tremendous representational power as well as different meanings.
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Pediatrics, 1982
. . . since children themselves have nothing to do with what they are named, their names reveal to us their parents—their sublimations, hopes; those who think of names as the accumulation of capital; who from a narrow living room seek an exotic and alien land; who living in a present without a past, hope, by surrounding themselves with its utterances ...
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. . . since children themselves have nothing to do with what they are named, their names reveal to us their parents—their sublimations, hopes; those who think of names as the accumulation of capital; who from a narrow living room seek an exotic and alien land; who living in a present without a past, hope, by surrounding themselves with its utterances ...
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The Use of First Names in Psychotherapy
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960The success of psychotherapy may be jeopardized by an infinite variety of factors. These are usually introduced by the patient but may on occasion be the unconscious contribution of the psychotherapist. Inasmuch as we are concerned with the welfare of our patients, it is vitally important that we be frequently reminded that everything we do as ...
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Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011
Can negative first names cause interpersonal neglect? Study 1 ( N = 968) compared extremely negatively named online-daters with extremely positively named online-daters. Study 2 ( N = 4,070) compared less extreme groups—namely, online-daters with somewhat unattractive versus somewhat attractive first names.
Gebauer, J.E., Leary, M.R., Neberich, W.
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Can negative first names cause interpersonal neglect? Study 1 ( N = 968) compared extremely negatively named online-daters with extremely positively named online-daters. Study 2 ( N = 4,070) compared less extreme groups—namely, online-daters with somewhat unattractive versus somewhat attractive first names.
Gebauer, J.E., Leary, M.R., Neberich, W.
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Think, 2011
Many societies are now characterized by much more informality than they were before. One manifestation of this is that whereas children would previously address adults more deferentially (as Mr or Mrs Bloggs, for example), they are now much more likely to call (some) adults by their first names.
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Many societies are now characterized by much more informality than they were before. One manifestation of this is that whereas children would previously address adults more deferentially (as Mr or Mrs Bloggs, for example), they are now much more likely to call (some) adults by their first names.
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Valid publication of the names of forty-two phyla of prokaryotes
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2021Aharon Oren, George M Garrity
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U.Taxonstand: An R package for standardizing scientific names of plants and animals
Plant Diversity, 2023Hong Qian
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The connotative meanings of sound symbolism in brand names: A conceptual framework
Journal of Business Research, 2022Kosuke Motoki +2 more
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