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Toponymous diseases of Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 2010
Names are more than just labels used to identify diseases. They can be windows into the discovery, characteristics and attributes of the disease. Toponymous diseases are diseases that are named after places. Hendra, Ross River, Bairnsdale, Murray Valley and Barmah Forest are all examples of Australian places that have had diseases named after them ...
Ranil D, Appuhamy   +2 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF MIDDLE-ASIA TOPONYMS ON THE TOPONYMS OF TURKEY

1966
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : Blok, D. P: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Onomastic Sciences. Amsterdam 1963. Paris: Mouton, 1966. LVI; 611 S.
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Crowdsourcing of Popular Toponyms: How to Collect and Preserve Toponyms in Spoken Use

ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
Václav Labus
exaly  

Citizen science characterization of meanings of toponyms of Kenya: a shared heritage

Geo Journal, 2022
Gede Matyas   +2 more
exaly  

Toponymes hesbignons (He-)

Handelingen van de Koninklijke Commissie voor Toponymie en Dialectologie, 1959
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Topoi and Toponyms: The Rhetoric of the City in Isa 1 and Assyrian Imperial Practices

Zeitschrift Fur Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 2023
Samuel L Boyd
exaly  

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