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(e.g., in rocks or minerals): Useful search terms: "mineral cleavage," "fracture mechanics," "rock deformation," "cleavage formation in slate." Example useful paper: "Cleavage in rocks" by J.G. Ramsay (1967) – a classic in structural geology. Where to find: Search on Google Scholar or ResearchGate for "Ramsay cleavage rock deformation." 2. If you meant cleavage in embryology (cell division): Useful search terms: "cleavage stage embryo," "blastomere," "cell division patterns." Example useful paper: "Cleavage patterns in echinoderms and chordates" – look for recent reviews in Developmental Biology . Where to find: PubMed or Web of Science. 3. If you meant English dubbing (audiovisual translation): Useful search terms: "dubbing strategies," "audiovisual translation," "English dubbing of anime/film." Example useful paper: "The Dubbing of English-language animation into Japanese" – or conversely, papers by Frederic Chaume (e.g., "Dubbing and voice-over"). Where to find: JSTOR, Taylor & Francis, or the journal Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice . If you accidentally combined two unrelated terms: No credible academic paper exists with both "cleavage" (geology/biology) and "English dub" (translation) in the title or abstract. You may need to choose one specific field.

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