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The female line: Researching your female ancestors. Newbury, Berkshire: Countryside, 2003.

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Female circumcision: With reference to the Agikuyu of Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya: Paulines Publications Africa, 2000.

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Female attire in miniature painting: With special reference of Rajasthan. Jaipur: Literary Circle, 2012.

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Gursoy, Nesli Tace. Female participation in the labour-force: With special reference to Turkey. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2001.

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Barber, Hugh R. K. Quick reference to ob-gyn procedures. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1990.

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H, Fields David, and Kaufman Sherwin A, eds. Quick reference to ob-gyn procedures. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1990.

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Women and crime: A reference handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO, 2012.

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B, Benson Carol, ed. Atlas of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology: A multimedia reference. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health, 2012.

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Tuckerman, Elizabeth M. Studies on the fragile x syndrome with special reference to X-inactivation in female heterozygotes. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1988.

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Layden, Joseph. Women in sports: The complete book on the world's greatest female athletes. Los Angeles: General Pub. Group, 1997.

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Doubilet, Peter M. Atlas of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology: A multimedia reference. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003.

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National Environmental Policy Act: FEMA desk reference. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1996.

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United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency. National Environmental Policy Act: FEMA desk reference. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1996.

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A female genius: How Ada Lovelace Lord Byron's daughter, started the computer age. London: Gibson Square, 2014.

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Sierwald, Petra. Morphology and ontogeny of female copulatory organs in American Pisauridae, with special reference to homologous features (Arachnida, Araneae). Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989.

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Batezat, E. The working conditions of female workers in the food processing industry in Zimbabwe (with special reference to canneries). Harare: Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1986.

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O'Den, Jeff. Secret thoughts of men: (on women) : why men won't talk : the most complete male to female reference guide. Chatsworth, CA: Tadeo Books, 1991.

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Oxford desk reference: Obstetrics and gynaecology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Ocholla-Ayayo, A. B. C. Female migration and wealth dissipation among the patrilineal exogamous communities in Kenya, with special reference to the Luo of Nyanza Province. [Nairobi]: University of Nairobi, Population Studies and Research Institute, Division of Anthropology and Social Demography, 1985.

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Makabe, Sayoko. Atlas of human female reproductive function: Ovarian development to early embryogenesis after in vitro fertilization. London: Taylor & Francis, 2006.

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Myers, David Philip. Experiments and observations on the behaviour and brain of the aging female mouse with special reference to dementia of the Alzheimer type. Birmingham: Aston University. Department of Vision Sciences, 1989.

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Knipe, Sean. A study of the patterns of uptake of design and technology at A-Level in Northern Ireland with particular reference to female candidates. [S.l: The author], 1997.

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James, Adele Mary. An investigation into the absolute and relative strength differences between male and female college athletes with reference to track events: BA(Hons) Human Movement Studies dissertation. Cardiff: SGIHE, 1988.

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Morgan, Sharon Louise. An exploration of play patterns with special reference to gender issues and differences between males and females with one year 2 class. Cardiff: CIHE, 1995.

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Wu si wen xue zhong de nü zi wen ti xu shi yan jiu: Yi tong qi nü xing si chao he shi shi wei can zhao = Narrative on female problem in may 4th literature : reference on female thoughts and movement of the same era. Jinan Shi: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 2013.

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Turrentine, John E. Clinical protocols in obstetrics and gynecology. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: Parthenon Pub. Group, 2003.

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Turrentine, John E. Clinical protocols in obstetrics and gynecology. 3rd ed. London: Informa Healthcare, 2008.

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Turrentine, John E. Clinical protocols in obstetrics and gynecology: The 'TAN' book. New York: Parthenon Pub. Group, 2000.

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Valero, Helena. Yanoama: Récit d'une femme brésilienne enlevée par les Indiens. [Paris]: Plon, 1993.

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Bucklin, Linda. Come rain or come shine: Friendships between women. Holbrook Mass: Adams Media, 1999.

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Keeling, Kara. The witch's flight: The cinematic, the Black femme, and the image of common sense. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.

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Corazza, Eros. Proper names. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198714217.003.0003.

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In English, Italian, French, and Spanish (to name only a few languages), people’s names tend to suggest the referent’s gender. Thus “Paul,” “Paolo,” “Pierre,” and “Jesús” strongly suggest that their referent is male, while “Ortensia,” “Mary,” “Paola,” “Pauline,” and “Lizbeth” suggest that the referent is a female. To borrow the terminology introduced by Putnam, we can characterize the additional information conveyed by a name as stereotypical information. It doesn’t affect someone’s linguistic and semantic competence: one is not linguistically incompetent if one doesn’t know that “Sue” is used to refer to females. The argument here is that the stereotypical information conveyed by a name can be characterized along the lines of Grice’s treatment of generalized conversational implicatures and that anaphoric resolution exploits it.
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Ward, Margaret. The Female Line: Researching Your Female Ancestors (Family History). Countryside Books (UK), 2004.

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Hill, Patrick, and Brian C. Hailes. Draw It with Me : the Dynamic Female Figure: Anatomical, Gestural, Comic & Fine Art Studies of the Female Form in Dramatic Poses. Epic Edge Publishing, 2020.

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Female Circumcision with Reference to the Agikuyu of Kenya. Paulines Publications of Africa, 2000.

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Toubia, Nahid. Female Genital Mutilation: A Full Color Quick Reference Chart. RAINBO, 1999.

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The Nude Female Figure: A Visual Reference for the Artist. Watson-Guptill, 2007.

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Paige, Magnus, Hahn Paige, and Carrie Paige. Female Reproductive Cycle: An Annotated Bibliography (Reference Publication in Women's Studies). G K Hall, 1985.

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Ramathilagam, R. Female work participation with special reference to wage labour in agriculture. 1990.

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Fößel, Amalie. The Political Traditions of Female Rulership in Medieval Europe. Edited by Judith Bennett and Ruth Karras. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199582174.013.030.

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This article sketches the political traditions of female rulership in medieval Europe. A brief introduction containing preliminary remarks on the history of research is followed by overviews of perceptions of gender and power and of the construction of queens as wives, mothers, and rulers. Coronation orders conceived of queenship with reference to biblical women and formulated a concept of participation in royal rulership that persisted through the high Middle Ages. The article then turns to differing traditions of political practice. Women could exercise political power through different functions and in diverse ways: as wives, as regents, or as reigning queens legitimated through inheritance and ruling in their own right. The mechanisms and strategies for obtaining and exercising power are illustrated by a few selected examples.
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(Editor), Hannah E. Lambert, and Peter R. Blake (Editor), eds. Gynaecological Oncology (Pocket Medical Reference Series). Oxford University Press, USA, 2006.

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Ezell, Margaret J. M. Seen on Stage: English Operas, the Female Wits, and the ‘Reformed’ Stage. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198183112.003.0022.

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The final decade of the century saw changes and challenges to the London commercial stage, including Jeremy Collier’s attack on it for profanity and immorality. Dramatists including Dryden, Congreve, and Southerne defended their writings as promoting good morality, while a group of female dramatists comprising Mary Pix, Delarivier Manley, and Catharine Trotter became a target of satire, referred to as the ‘Female Wits’. Audiences were increasingly interested in new forms of plays called ‘operas’ that required more singers, dancers and stage effects.
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Norbury, Ian. Carving Classic Female Faces in Wood: A How-To Reference for Carvers and Sculptors. Fox Chapel Publishing, 2004.

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Norbury, Ian. Carving Classic Female Figures in Wood: A How-To Reference for Carvers and Sculptors. Fox Chapel Publishing, 2004.

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Ajithkumar, Thankamma, Ann Barrett, Helen Hatcher, and Sarah Jane Jefferies. Oxford Desk Reference: Oncology. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198745440.001.0001.

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This easy-to-read, practical guide distils and compiles all the disparate literature on cancer into one succinct volume. It includes the essential, evidence-based clinical guidelines needed for the safe and effective management of patients with cancer, and has a clear layout to allow for quick reference whilst on the ward. All aspects of cancer and its management are covered, including prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment. The text begins by outlining the clinical approach to suspected cancer and the principles of multidisciplinary prevention and management. It then progresses through site-specific cancer management, including head and neck, CNS, thoracic, breast, gastrointestinal system, genitourinary system, female genital system, skin, musculoskeletal system, haemopoietic system, and endocrine. Later chapters cover oncological emergencies and acute oncology, and special situations such as cancer in younger and older people, and pregnancy and fertility. The guide also offers information about coping with the lifestyle and social issues that may arise with a diagnosis of cancer, such as insurance, travel and support, and includes a chapter dedicated to palliative care for the cancer patient. A unique appendix of clinical management flowcharts assists fast, appropriate decision-making.
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Neal, Arthur G. Intimacy and Alienation: Forms of Estrangement in Female/Male Relationships (Garland Reference Library of Social Science). Routledge, 2000.

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Layden, Joe. Women in Sports: The Complete Book on the World's Greatest Female Athletes. Stoddart, 1997.

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(Editor), Alan R. Cook, and Peter D. Dresser (Editor), eds. Cancer Sourcebook for Women: Basic Information About Specific Forms of Cancer That Affect Women, Featuring Facts About Breast Cancer, Cervical ... (Health Reference Series). Omnigraphics, 1995.

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Mizoguchi, Koji. Anthropomorphic Clay Figurines of the Jomon Period of Japan. Edited by Timothy Insoll. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675616.013.027.

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This chapter charts the trajectory of change of Jomon period clay anthropomorphic figurines in the Japanese archipelago. The earliest specimens embodied the perception of the body and female bodily experiences rather than accurately representing the body itself. Emphasis gradually shifted from the material embodiment of unmediated bodily perception and experiences to the visual representation of the body. Through this process, the subject of the representation expanded from the female body to the bodies of various categories of being, including animals and fantastic/supernatural beings, and the figurines came to embody the mutual transformability. These beings were networked to form an ‘animistic’ cosmology whose successful reproduction was metaphorically linked to that of human life and community. The decline of the symbolic role of the female reproductive faculty as the universal referent in the prayer for communal well-being led to the end of the Jomon clay anthropomorphic figurines.
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(Editor), Mildred Vasan, ed. Women in Prison: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues). ABC-CLIO, 2003.

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