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Rasmussen's syndrome (RS) is a rare acquired progressive inflammatory encephalopathy characterized by drug-resistant partial seizures and cognitive deterioration resulting from a gradual impairment and a subsequent atrophy of a single brain hemisphere. It was firstly described by Theodore Rasmussen in 1958.
MASTRANGELO, Mario +2 more
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Gilbert syndrome is a common autosomal dominant hereditary condition with incomplete penetrance and characterized by intermittent unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in the absence of hepatocellular disease or hemolysis. In patients with Gilbert syndrome, uridine diphosphate-glucuronyl transferase activity is reduced to 30% of the normal, resulting in ...
Fretzayas, A. +3 more
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Stamped Rhodian Amphorae in the Güray Museum: New Eponym-Fabricant Associations [PDF]
Stamped amphorae and their stamps on them have been the subject of scientific studies for more than a century, and the stamped amphorae found in both archaeological excavations and museum collections have been evaluated and brought to the literature. The
Burcu Tüysüz +2 more
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The Eponym Dictionary of Amphibians [PDF]
This book is a follow-up to the “Eponym Dictionary of Mammals” (2009) and “The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles” (2011), both by the same authors. This series of books lists those species that were named for people, or in some cases for “a place that was ...
Ross D. MacCulloch
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The role of eponym-terms in the mathematical discurs (in German language) [PDF]
The article analyses the eponym-terms in the German mathematical discurs. The used method of Internet questioning has allowed to come to the conclusion about the cognitive communicative significance of the eponym-terms and to assume that the eponym-terms
Е М Kakzanova
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Who was the eponym of the village with the enigmatic name of Kondofrej in the Valley of the Strymon? [PDF]
This paper sheds light on the eponym of the village of Kondofrej in the Upper Strymon Valley. It mainly discussed the possibility that the village was named after Manuel Kontofré, commander of the Nicaean fleet.
Tomov Thomas
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Syphilis: The History of an Eponym [PDF]
In the late fifteenth century, a hideous contagious disease, never previously seen or heard of, swept across Europe. It was “so cruel, so distressing, so appalling,” said Joseph Grünpeck (1473–1532), “that until now nothing more terrible or disgusting ...
Ernest Lawrence Abel
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On More Than Fish Eponyms. Book Review: Beolens et al. Eponym Dictionary of Fishes; Whittle Publishing: Caithness, UK, 2023; ISBN: 978-1-84995-498-3 [PDF]
This review deals with the magnificent and monumental ‘Eponym Dictionary of Fishes’, which provides nearly 6500 short biographical sketches for the persons whose name is part of the scientific name (genus and/or species epithet) of a fish formally ...
Daniel Pauly
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