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Synonyms for Enets

the Uralic language spoken by the Yeniseian

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ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the Standards of Care in Neuroendocrine Tumors: Pathology-Diagnosis and Prognostic Stratification.
Brandi et al., "ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the management of patients with digestive neuro-endocrine neoplasms: functional pancreatic endocrine tumor syndromes," Neuro-endocrinology, vol.
The ENETS and AJCC/UICC TNM classifications of the neuroendocrine tumors of the gastrointestinal tract and the pancreas: a statement.
The Enets are other reindeer hunters that, like the Nenets, have recently adopted stockraising and raise reindeer in the same way as them, but a century ago they lived mainly by hunting the wild reindeer that traveled from the forest to the eastern region of the Gydanskiy Peninsula or even farther east.
Kaltsas et al., "Vienna consensus conference participants: ENETS consensus guidelines update for the management of patients with functional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and non-functional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors," Neuroendocrinology, vol.
For Dolgan and Forest Enets, several grammars and grammar sketches, textual materials and dictionaries are available ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 1985; [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 2001a; 2001b; [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 2010; Siegl 2013; Siegl, Riessler 2015).
More recently, studies of Samoyedic languages--Nenets ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 2002; Jalava 2008), Enets (Kunnap 2002), and Selkup ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] 2002)--have built on the studies discussed in the introduction.
Ruszniewski, "ENETS 2011 consensus guidelines for the management of patients with digestive neuroendocrine tumors: an update," Neuroendocrinology, vol.
Features including tumor size, mitotic rate, depth of invasion, lymphovascular invasion, perineural invasion, lymph node status, presence of metastases, and Ki-67 index were used to categorize tumors according to the WHO classification (pancreas only) and the ENETS TNM system (pancreas and small intestine), as shown in Table 2.
About their etymological equivalents outside Sinitic and Finnic: [[TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] (yun/uan/ala/ala) (5)] has also been identified in many other Uralic languages ([??] Sino-Finnic): Lappic vuollel 'under', vuole/viille 'lower part', viilne/vuiln/vueiln/voiln/ 'under'; Mordvin al 'nether', alo/ala 'under'; Mari ul-/ulo- 'nether', ulna/ulno 'under'; Udmurt ul 'nether', ulin/ulan 'under'; Komi ulin/uvin 'under'; Mansi jala'n/joln/jalan/jalan 'below'; Khanty il/it/il 'nether'; Hungarian al- 'sub-'; Nenets nil-/nir- 'nether', yilna 'under'; Enets ido/iro 'bottom', isone 'under'; Nganasan nilea 'nether', nileanu 'under'; Selkup iil/il/rl 'bottom'; Kamas jilda 'downwards'; Yukaghir -al 'under'.
More recently, the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) organized a consensus conference in Frascati (a city near Rome, Italy) to discuss the ENETS guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of digestive neuroendocrine tumors.
Spater hat Ago Kunnap noch als Uberblick abgefasste Grammatiken von zwei samojedischen Sprachen, "Enets" und "Kamass" (beide Munchen--Newcastle 1999), publiziert.
Those included the Nenets no-, no-, Nganasan ne- and Enets i- (Castren 1854 : 436-437, 493-494, 518.) Their use appears in Table 1, in which I have underlined the forms of respective stems to make them prominent.
Terescenko has asserted in her monograph on Samoyedic syntax that in three Samoyedic languages, particularly clearly just in (Tundra) Nenets and Enets, partly in Selkup--contrary to the norms valid for Finno Ugric languages--the nominative of substantives indicates the definiteness of a direct object.