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HYSTERIC HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPSIA

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1922
Abstract The case here reported was observed in the Clinic for Neurology, Hospital of the University of Michigan. Its symptoms, history and subsequent course seem fully to justify the diagnosis indicated in the title.
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keleb: Homonym or Metaphor?

Vetus Testamentum, 1983
L'A. se propose de montrer que le mot keleb, quand il designe manifestement des humains, n'est pas une metaphore, mais un homonyme du nom signifiant chien. Cet homonyme designe en general un esclave. Argumentation: lettres d'Amarna, de Lakish, textes mesopotamiens.
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Homonymous paracentral scotomas

Journal of Neurology, 1987
Of 230 patients with homonymous visual field defects of central origin, 3 had paracentral scotomas. All complained of severe photophobia and difficulty in reading. Two patients suspected that the scotoma had developed as a result of glare; the visual disorder resolved in these cases, but persisted in the third patient.
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The Synonymy of Homonyms

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 1999
Parmi les difficultes soulevees par Claudius Nicostratus et Lucius dans le texte des «Categories» d'Aristote commente par Simplicius, l'A. etudie le paradoxe que constitue la definition des homonymes, pour Atticus comme pour les commentateurs modernes, qui y reperent la definition des synonymes. Au-dela d'un apparent sophisme, l'A.
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Mostly Homonyms

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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HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPIA

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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Using machine learning to disentangle homonyms in large text corpora

Conservation Biology, 2018
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Homonyms and Nomenclators

American Midland Naturalist, 1935
Systematic zoologists the world over will welcome the announcement by the Council of the Zoological Society of London of its plans for the preparation of as complete a list as possible of all generic names that have been used in Zoology from the tenth edition of Linnaeus through 1935. It is estimated that nearly 200,000 names will be included, and 1937
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Homonymous epidermotropism

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2004
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