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Oral malignant melanoma: A review of the literature
Oral Oncology, 2007Primary oral malignant melanoma (OMM) is a rare neoplasm, accounting for 0.5% of all oral malignancies. The etiology is unknown; tobacco use and chronic irritation may play some role. Clinically, OMM may mimick other pigmented lesions. A biopsy is required in order to establish the diagnosis.
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Oral malignant melanoma: a review of the literature
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2008Primary oral melanoma (POM) is an uncommon malignant tumor that originates from the proliferation of melanocytes. Such tumors can be present at any location in the oral cavity; however, it affects more frequently the hard palate and the maxillary alveolar mucosa.
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The Ballad and Oral Literature
Jahrbuch für Volksliedforschung, 1994Introduction Joseph Harris Technique, Text, and Context: Formulaic Narrative Mode and the Question of Genre Fleming G. Andersen Popular Modes of Narration and the Popular Ballad Hugh Shields Talerole Analysis and Child's Supernatural Ballads David Buchan The Historical Moorings of "The Gypsy Laddie": Johnny Faa and Lady Cassillis Sigrid Rieuwerts The ...
Tom Cheesman, Joseph Harris
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2006
Abstract European-language writers like Senghor, Kane, Achebe and Soyinka are not the only professional authors in West Africa. The region is also dense with ‘ >griots> ’, who fulfill vital social and cultural roles as performers and interpreters, as praise-singers, oral historians, storytellers, singers, dancers, and ...
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Abstract European-language writers like Senghor, Kane, Achebe and Soyinka are not the only professional authors in West Africa. The region is also dense with ‘ >griots> ’, who fulfill vital social and cultural roles as performers and interpreters, as praise-singers, oral historians, storytellers, singers, dancers, and ...
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Oral contraceptives A review of the literature
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1975After exploring the possible mechanism of action of oral contraceptives through an estrogen progestin combination as well as by means of the sequential method the pathophysiologic and side effects of the pill as it appears in the literature is explored in depth.
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A MULTIDIMENSIONAL APPROACH TO ORAL LITERATURE
CSAS Bulletin Central States Anthropological Society, 1967Oral literature is considered by historical-philogical folklorists as a cultural artifact wich is of the nature of a survival, and by anthropological folklorists as a contemporary reflection of the culture of its bearers, i.e., it is considered as a means to investigue this society.
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2000
Croatian oral literature (fairy tales, tales, legends and other prose forms; ritual and drama dialogues; epic and lyrical poems, ballads; sayings, riddles) are denoted and determined by deeply interwoven historical links. Croatian oral literature shows contacts and interweaving with diverse traditions, those of the Mediterranean Basin, Central Europe ...
Marks, Ljiljana, Lozica, Ivan
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Croatian oral literature (fairy tales, tales, legends and other prose forms; ritual and drama dialogues; epic and lyrical poems, ballads; sayings, riddles) are denoted and determined by deeply interwoven historical links. Croatian oral literature shows contacts and interweaving with diverse traditions, those of the Mediterranean Basin, Central Europe ...
Marks, Ljiljana, Lozica, Ivan
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The oral interpretation of literature
The Southern Speech Journal, 1936(1936). The oral interpretation of literature. The Southern Speech Journal: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 18-21.
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Oral literature, fictitious orality
2018Within the framework of the conceptions of orality and writing prevalent in Latin American cultural practice, the author attempts an approach to the relationship between the contradictory notion of ‘oral literature’ and the redundant notion of ‘written literature’, that is, between orality as a real communication phenomenon, when it occurs as verbal ...
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