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    IMPACT OF HARDENING ON SLIGHTLY CURVED ELASTICITY-PLASTICITY CRACK TIP DISPLACEMENT UNDER QUASI-STATIC LOADS by YANG DaPeng, WANG JunJie, ZHAO Yao, LI TianYun, CHEN JianQiao

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this article,elastic-plastic curved crack tip opening displacement in hardened material under quasi-static loads has been mainly studied,and curved crack tip opening displacement has been calculated as a practical application of a second order perturbation method and theorem of surname KA,where the effects of quasi-static applied stresses and quasi-static normal and shear stresses on the boundaries of plasticity area are synthetically taken into considerations. …”
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    La compleja relación entre género, lengua, dominancia e identidad: Conversación mixta y entre personas del mismo sexo en lo privado, lo público y más allá by Marc Gandarillas

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Some scholars have even traveled the extra mile by providing insightful approaches to the relationship between gender, language, and identity by establishing explicit connections between these concepts and related cultural practices (relevantly to this topic, Boxer & Gritsenko (2005) compare how women in the US and Russia tackle the surname issue when faced with marriage or partnership). …”
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    Name changing and gender by Jane Pilcher, Hannah Deakin-Smith, Emilia Aldrin, Hanh Thi My Nguyen

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Our quantitative analyses of 10 665 enrolled deed polls for the period 1998–2019 shows that, over time, women have replaced men as the majority of applicants for name change and that, compared to men, women are more likely to make ‘surname only’ changes to their name. Among men applicants, there was an increase over time in changes made to first and middle names (a doubled figure in 2019 compared to 1998). …”
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    Leskov and Latin by V. A. Korshunkov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The choice of a surname or name for a character of his prose was very important for Leskov: he himself often paid attention to this issue and the heroes of his works talk about it. …”
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    Tackling Displacement by Shahzar Raza Khan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Akbar Allahabadi (1846-1921) was an influential Muslim Urdu-Persian poet of colonial India.1 He was born in 1846 in a town near Allahabad as Syed Akbar Hussain, and he belonged to a socially affluent family that had migrated from Iran.2 In keeping with the practices of the time, he learned Arabic and Persian in Allahabad, where his mother had moved in 1855.3 The name of the city then became the surname by which he is known. In 1856, he also enrolled in the Jumna Mission School, though he dropped out before completing his studies in 1859.4 Meanwhile, he managed to learn English, which enabled him to study Western philosophy and ensured that he could, with ease, frequently use English words and idioms in his Urdu poetry. …”
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    Register in Czech: Designing an MDA-based experimental study by Anna Marklová, Olga Buchmüller, Christoph Demian, Roland Meyer, Luka Szucsich

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The items were balanced in the formality of the interlocutor’s name (Mr. or Mrs. in connection to surname/first name), the interlocutor´s gender, and the mode of language use (spoken/written). …”
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    Vyatka Church Seals of Synodal Period: an Attempt at Classification (Collection of Sphragistics at P.V. Alabin Kirov Regional Local Lore Museum) by E. Yu. Mokerova, K. N. Tarasov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Seals belonging to other clergy members contain information about the owner’s name, initials, surname, and sometimes their rank. The most popular symbol for all groups of seals was the All-Seeing Eye, symbolizing God’s omniscience.…”
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    Sobre Joan Martorell, señor de Beniarbeig, y otros casos de homonimia en el siglo XV valenciano. Notas de archivo y observaciones metodológicas by Agustín Rubio Vela

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Identification mistakes, confusions and anachronisms detected in recent studies have contributed to raise awareness about the need to get to know better some onomastic, diplomatic and contextual aspects which allow us to tell the difference between contemporary individuals who had the same surname. The starting point of this article, in which some other cases are also analyzed, is the documentation related to Joan Martorell, lord of Beniarbeig, as well as to his son and grandson, three homonymous elements of the same Valencian family living in the 15th century and having blood ties with the author of Tirant lo Blanch.…”
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    The Concept of Death in Katherine Anne Porter's The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Ayub Mohammad Haji

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The author uses her grandmother's surname Granny Weatherall for the title of the story. …”
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    Effectiveness of physiotherapist-led exercise interventions for burn rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. by Ulric Sena Abonie, Martin Ackah, Tapfuma Mudawarima, Alberta Rockson

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Extracted data included author's surname and year, country, population type, sample size, age, and total body surface area, mode, frequency and duration of exercise. …”
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    Determination of Law Applicable to the Foster Family from a Private International Law Perspective by Ekin Ömeroğlu

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the other hand, certain issues, such as how the foster family should be qualified and the name and surname of the child are considered outside the scope of the Convention. …”
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    Bound the peoples by her fate: the Kabardian princess and the Kalmyk khansha Janet by L. J. Kokova, B. J. Kokova

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In historical and genetic terms, against the background of Kabardian-Circassian and Russian parallels in the history of the origin of double surnames, the origin of the legendary Kabardian surname of Princess Janet Kurgokina (Atazhukina) is considered. …”
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    What do patients think about psychiatrist’s attire? A Croatian study by Maja Škarić, Branka Aukst Margetić, Branimir Margetić, Sara Bestulić, Zdenkica Borko Ivandić

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Patients with anxiety disorders would rather be addressed by their first name, whereas patients with psychotic disorders more often preferred to be addressed by their title and surname. Patient attitude about how they should address the psychiatrist did not differ according to any of the variables assessed. …”
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    Jana Shostak’s Tactical Entry into the Public Debate on Refugees by Łukasz Mojsak

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…An example of such engagement is Jana Shostak’s project ”Nowak / Nowaczka / Nowacy” (2017–), which consists of an attempt to replace the word “refugee” in common usage with the word “nowak,” a common noun that happens to be the homonym of the most popular surname in Poland, “Nowak.” Toward this end, the artist has consistently used it in interviews and promoted it on social media, seeking to build a community of users of the word “nowak” in order to give it independent life. …”
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    Retention of knowledge on blood pressure measurement among medical students within preparation for primary accreditation by A. S. Klimenko, A. I. Badretdinova, Zh. G. Tigay, I. D. Dzhopua, I. S. Nikitin, R. V. Tania, D. Yu. Ovsyannikov

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Almost the only item completed by all students (99%, n=146) was a greeting, which was comparable with self-presentation (92%, n=136) and identification of a patient’s personal data (surname and first names) (80%, n=118). The rest of checklist items was performed in the range from 39% (n=57) for “remeasurement of BP on the other hand” to 87% (n=129) for “finding a radial pulse”. …”
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    «Cual doctora en cielo graduada... ». La poesia femenina per als certàmens literaris amb motiu de la beatificació i canonització de Teresa de Jesús (València, 1614 i 1621; Barcelon... by Verònica Zaragoza Gómez

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We affect the bio-graphical documentation of the authors, sixteen poets ‘circumstances’ known only by na-me and surname (s) printed in the section. We also provide some brief touches on women’s perception of the Carmelite nun from Avila figure in the Catalan language area.…”
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    VOKATIVE AS AN ELEMENT OF UKRAINIAN SPEECH ETIQUETTE (SPECIAL FEATURES AND TRENDS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE NEWEST COMMUNICATIVE DISCOURSE) by Olena M. Turchak

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Perhaps a similar tendency will also soon refer to appeals, which include the nominal name and surname. Time will tell.…”
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    The Genealogy of Šemetas' in 15th-16th century by Saulė Viskantaitė-Saviščevienė

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…But at the beginning of the 16th century, Jurgis Jonaitis (Jurgis the son of Jonas) had this name as a surname.   The earliest reference of Nemeikaičiai-Šemetas' family shows us that they were the relatives of Galiginas and his kin (Račkaičiai, Jackaičiai, Radaičiai, and Butkaičiai). …”
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    Współczesne nazwiska rosyjskie pochodzenia polskiego by Marian Wójtowicz

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The article presents an analysis of 349 surnames obtained from Russian telephone directories. …”
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    Patronyme, frontière et identité ethnique dans le Mayo-Louti : essai d’analyse onomastique des anthroponymes et de leur origine tribale dans la ville de Figuil (Cameroun) by Warayanssa Mawoune

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This paper examines the identity anchoring of surnames within the ethnic groups present in Figuil in Northen Cameroon. …”
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