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1930
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2012
Homonyms are pairs of words (sometimes three or four words) that sound alike, but have different spellings and meanings, such as “side-sighed,” “bare-bear,” and “seen-scene.” This book has been written not only because homonyms pose a problem for many native speakers of English, but because they are also particularly troublesome for learners of English
Janet Dickey Lein, Elizabeth Berriman
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Homonyms are pairs of words (sometimes three or four words) that sound alike, but have different spellings and meanings, such as “side-sighed,” “bare-bear,” and “seen-scene.” This book has been written not only because homonyms pose a problem for many native speakers of English, but because they are also particularly troublesome for learners of English
Janet Dickey Lein, Elizabeth Berriman
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2011
Homonymous hemianopia is caused by lesions involving the retrochiasmal visual pathways or primary visual cortex. The most common cause of homonymous hemianopia is stroke. We discuss the approach to the patient with homonymous hemianopia, with specific reference to prognosis, implications for driving, and rehabilitation.
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Homonymous hemianopia is caused by lesions involving the retrochiasmal visual pathways or primary visual cortex. The most common cause of homonymous hemianopia is stroke. We discuss the approach to the patient with homonymous hemianopia, with specific reference to prognosis, implications for driving, and rehabilitation.
Matthew J. Thurtell +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1936
Since Jackson and Gowers1in 1874 called attention to the importance of perimetry in neurologic examinations, it has been known that changes in the visual fields may supply important information as to the general and, at times, the specific location of a lesion of the brain.
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Since Jackson and Gowers1in 1874 called attention to the importance of perimetry in neurologic examinations, it has been known that changes in the visual fields may supply important information as to the general and, at times, the specific location of a lesion of the brain.
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Methodical Features of Teaching Homonyms of English Language Using Computer Technology
, 2020Mamedova Madina Ashuraliyevna
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Unexplained Homonymous Hemianopia
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2016Saranya C, Balasubramaniam, John J, Chen
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Using machine learning to disentangle homonyms in large text corpora
Conservation Biology, 2018U. Roll +2 more
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DISC: Disambiguating homonyms using graph structural clustering
Journal of information science, 2018I. Hussain, S. Asghar
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