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Abstract This Data Article describes a novel dataset from the “Re‐Examining Traditional Method Use” (TEAM‐UP) project, which systematically collected data on the measurement of and motivations for use of non‐modern (traditional and folkloric) contraceptive methods and/or modern methods, in four sub‐Saharan African countries: the Democratic Republic of ...
Nurudeen Alhassan +13 more
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Precedent Proper Names in Informal Oikonymy [PDF]
The paper deals with the Russian language informal city names (oikonyms) motivated by other toponyms (with reference to Russia and the CIS). The author shows that the motivating proper name can replace the city name (e. g.
Maria V. Akhmetova
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1911 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 25, issue 95, pages 87 ...
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Abstract Despite greater availability and affordability of modern contraception, the use of traditional contraception is rising in India. We examined the relationship between Indian women's contact with a community health worker (CHW) and discussion of family planning (FP) with their contraceptive use.
Nandita Bhan +6 more
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1928 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 42, issue 164, pages 197 ...
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Abstract Contraceptive prevalence estimates are indicators of the performance of family planning programs. Yet, available evidence suggests that national surveys may be underestimating the prevalence of traditional methods. The apparent underestimation of traditional methods stems from current approaches for collecting, analyzing, and reporting ...
Nurudeen Alhassan +12 more
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Pensar en analizar la forma en que folklore, política y nación se articulan en América Latina implica, al menos, tener claras las variabilidades en el tiempo, de la realidad y de los términos que intentan representarla.
Carlos Molinero
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1927 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 41, issue 160, pages 286 ...
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Kripke's Reduction of Löb's Theorem to the Second Incompleteness Theorem
ABSTRACT In this paper, we discuss Kripke's reduction of Löb's Principle to the Second Incompleteness Theorem. We have a closer look at the non‐constructive character of the reduction. We reflect on what the argument has to tell us. In the Appendix, We give a strengthening of Löb's Principle suggested by Kripke's reduction.
Albert Visser
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