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Wild Encounters: Surgical Insights from a Case of Monkey Bite.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
Manasa A, Shankar G, Jadhav V.
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Mythology and Neurosurgery

World Neurosurgery, 2016
Myths are the keystone of mythology. They are interpretations of events that have been told as stories and legends for thousands of years, inherited from generation to generation, and have reached the present day. Although most myths are considered figments of the imagination or fictitious legends, all of them contain references to facts from the time ...
Ali Ihsan Okten
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Mythology of the Rule, Mythology of the Exception

Law & Literature, 2021
In his book, What is Philosophy 1 ? Giorgio Agamben evokes the relationship between mythology and theory: β€œIn philosophy, hypotheses necessarily have a mythical character, namely that they are alwa...
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The mythology of evil

Journal of Religion & Health, 1974
In this world, which is both kind and cruel to man, we human beings find ourselves supported by a complex physical, social, and psychological environment in a way we are only beginning to know. It is only in the past centuries, as man has come to study these intricate and interrelated elements of his environment, that he could really know the ...
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Mythology as hallmark event legacy: the endurance of America's Cup mythology in the city of Fremantle

open access: yesJournal of Sport and Tourism, 2013
A significant legacy of the 1986–1987 America's Cup Defence ocean yachting event in Fremantle, Western Australia, is a mythology – an America's Cup mythology that has become a part of ongoing development debate in the city.
Sarah Veitch
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