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    by Painter, Sidney, 1902-1960
    Published 1965
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    by Durán, Armando
    Published 1973
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    Published 1976
    Table of Contents: “…Lineage, nobility, and chivalry in the region of Macon during the twelfth century /…”
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    by Baird, Bil, 1904-1987
    Published 1965
    Table of Contents: “…Orlando Furioso : the flower of chivalry -- 8. Oriental tradition -- 9. Impact of genius -- 10. …”
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    “…Four constituents are included (1) inadequacy followed by a feeling of redress (2) marginalisation, (3) chivalry (4) extension of life and starting a family as driving forces. …”
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    by Blaylock, Russell Lane
    Published 2015
    “…Those of us engaged in the publishing of scientific papers and in our comments on these papers, need to be cognizant of the social graces, courteous demeanor, and chivalry. Debates are essential to our learning and in being able to ferret out the essentials of various scientific issues that are of value. …”
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    “…Two themes emerged that characterize gender identity and its relationship to health behavior in men: (a) men’s beliefs about being men (i.e., key aspects of being a man including having respect for themselves, authority figures, and peers; fulfilling the role as breadwinner; being responsible for serving as the leader of the family; and maintaining a sense of chivalry) and (b) influence of gender values and beliefs on health behavior (i.e., the need to maintain a strong image to the outside world, and the need to maintain control of themselves served as barriers to seeking out and engaging in diabetes self-management behaviors). …”
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    “…In addition, the study explores whether the sense of presence and psychological trait variables related to sexual harassment (i.e., machismo, chivalry, alexithymia, empathic abilities) predict the illusion of owning the body of a female victim of sexual harassment. …”
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