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Monge’s disease: a forgotten eponym?
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Alvaro Proaño, Eloy F. Ruiz
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Gebruik van persoonsnamen in de Nederlandse vaktaal van de geneeskunde
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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Semantic and Functional Characteristics of Ukrainian Mathematical Terms, Compared to Polish Terminology: The article discusses semantic and functional characteristics of Ukrainian mathematical terms, compared to Polish terminology.
Kucherevych, Ganna
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Stamped Rhodian Amphorae in the Güray Museum: New Eponym-Fabricant Associations
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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Introduction. The didactic principle of education-in-studies is one of the most important instruments of quality education at all levels. Compliance with this principle enhances the results of methodological means educators choose.
U. K. Slabin
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The Use of Eponyms in Modern Medical Terminology [PDF]
The paper examines the use of eponymic terms in different subsystems of medical terminology based on specialized dictionaries and reference books on the topic, offering the most complete collection of eponymous names of diseases and their signs ...
Andrey A. Garanin, Rezeda M. Garanina
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What’s in a name? Problems, facts and controversies regarding neurological eponyms
The use of eponyms in neurology remains controversial, and important questions have been raised about their appropriateness. Different approaches have been taken, with some eponyms being excluded, others replaced, and new ones being created.
Hélio A. G. Teive +3 more
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ABSTRACT The ciliopathies are a group of genetic disorders caused by defective function of either the primary cilia (a large number) or the motile cilia (a much smaller number). These have been defined as diseases with mutations in genes encoding individual ciliary or cilia‐associated proteins.
Robert P. Erickson +1 more
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Aldred scott warthin: Pathologist and teacher par excellence
Born in 1866, Aldred Scott Warthin was a pathologist and teacher of great repute. Even though many know him from his eponyms, the true value of his achievements, and how far he was ahead of his peers, is known to but a few modern day medical students. It
Vineeth G Nair, H V Krishnaprasad
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Eponymous scientific laws in surgery and medicine an overview
There has been significant contribution of many physicians and surgeons to the field of medicine and surgery and an eponym often exist as a tribute to those who have done remarkable contribution and significant work in a particular field.
Amit Kumar C Jain
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