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ЛАТИНСЬКІ ЕПОНІМІЧНІ ТЕРМІНИ НА ПОЗНАЧЕННЯ ВРОДЖЕНИХ ВАД РОЗВИТКУ ТА СПАДКОВИХ СИНДРОМІВ / LATIN EPONYMIC TERMS USED IN DESIGNATION OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AND HEREDITARY SYNDROMES

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2017
Синица В., Беляева Е., Мироник Е. Латинские эпонимические термины для обозначения врождённых пороков развития и наследственных синдромов. Описываются результаты лингвистического наблюдения, касающиеся морфолого-синтаксической и семантической структуры ...
Валентина СИНИЦЯ   +2 more
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Using the ANPS Typology to Unearth the Relationship Between Japanese Sign Language (JSL) Endonymic Toponym Distribution and Regional Identity

open access: yesNames, 2023
This study examines Japanese Sign Language (JSL) toponym distribution by categorizing 184 JSL endonymic toponyms via the Blair & Tent (2020) Australian National Placename Survey (ANPS) typology.
Johnny George
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Trends in dermatology eponymsCapsule Summary

open access: yesJAAD International, 2022
Background: Eponyms are ubiquitous in dermatology; however, their usage trends have not been studied. Objective: To characterize the usage of eponyms in dermatology from 1880 to 2020.
Lin He, MD, PhD   +6 more
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Xará: Namesakes in Southern Mozambique and Bahia (Brazil) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In Maputo (Southern Mozambique) and Bahia (Brazil), the most commonly used word to refer to namesakes is xara´ – a word of Amerindian origin. Although the institutions in question diverge considerably in each of these contexts, the two usages come ...
Pina-Cabral, Joao
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L’eponimo arabo Jurhum: La questione etimologica e delle fonti

open access: yesKervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies, 2018
The etymology of the Arab eponym Jurhum is here investigated on the basis of the contexts in which it occurs in historiographical sources and the meanings of the adjective jurhum, as attested in lexicographical sources.
Francesco Grande
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Polska eponimia biblijna: Sodoma. Od urbonimu starożytnego miasta do sodomawirusa

open access: yesStylistyka, 2020
Sodom (in Polish: Sodoma) does not exist. Although this Palestinian town has been known since prehistoric times and it is mentioned in the Bible, there is no archaeological proof which would confirm its location. In 2011, the name Sodoma was removed from
Radosław Marcinkiewicz
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Auf der Suche nach der Motivation von Eponymen – Am Beispiel der kulinarischen Fachsprache im Polnischen [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław
Eponyms are used every day all over the world, but mostly unconsciously. They are underestimated not only by language users, but also by linguists, as they receive little attention in scientific texts.
Justyna Ślęzak
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Monge’s disease: a forgotten eponym?

open access: yesRevista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública, 2014
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Alvaro Proaño, Eloy F. Ruiz
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Gebruik van persoonsnamen in de Nederlandse vaktaal van de geneeskunde

open access: yesBrünner Beiträge zur Germanistik und Nordistik, 2017
Personal names play an important role in the medical language. Medical terms often consist of eponyms. A lot of expressions like ziekte van Basedow, ziekte van Hashimoto, syndroom van Down, Achillespees or doppleronderzoek are permanent ingredients of ...
Ewa Majewska
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The 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century on the internet – Do internet page counts provide latent indicators of scientific eminence? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Recently, Haggbloom et al. (2002) established a rank-ordered list of the 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century (though only the first 99 are actually reported by the authors) meticulously measured by several quantitative and qualitative ...
Männich, Matthias   +2 more
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