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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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L’eponimo arabo Jurhum: La questione etimologica e delle fonti
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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Thasian and Rhodian Stamped Amphorae from Edirne Archaeology and Ethnography Museum
Amphorae are stamped by production centers, especially in the Aegean Region. Stamps, which are epigraphic evidence, provide the date of the layer or context they were found by determining the origin of the amphorae and reveals the commercial relations ...
Fahrettin Ceylan, Erkan Alkaç
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Eponyms are a long-standing tradition in medicine. Eponyms usually involve honoring a prominent physician scientist who played a major role in the identification of the disease. Under the right circumstances, a disease becomes well known through the name of this individual. There are no rules on eponym development.
Robert P. Ferguson, Deborah Thomas
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Auf der Suche nach der Motivation von Eponymen – Am Beispiel der kulinarischen Fachsprache im Polnischen [PDF]
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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Eponyms in Latin, English and Bulgarian Medical Terminology
Eponyms have been an inseparable part of medicine ever since science came into existence. The objective of the present paper is to establish the main principles of formation of eponyms in Latin, English and Bulgarian medical terminology.
Zlatina Zheleva +2 more
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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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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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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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