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Eponyms in vascular neurosurgery: comprehensive review of 11 arteries.
World Neurosurgery, 2021Dimitri Benner +3 more
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2009
Eponyms are names or phrases derived from or including the name of a person or place. These terms are used in a descriptive or adjectival sense1 in medical and scientific writing to describe entities such as diseases, syndromes, signs, tests, methods, and procedures. These eponymous terms should be distinguished from true possessives (eg, Homer’s Iliad)
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Eponyms are names or phrases derived from or including the name of a person or place. These terms are used in a descriptive or adjectival sense1 in medical and scientific writing to describe entities such as diseases, syndromes, signs, tests, methods, and procedures. These eponymous terms should be distinguished from true possessives (eg, Homer’s Iliad)
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Eponyms in vascular neurosurgery: comprehensive review of 18 veins.
World Neurosurgery, 2021Dimitri Benner +3 more
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Eponyms in Science: how long can they get?
ScientometricsNiklas Manz, Ian McCullough
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Eponyms in science: A proposal to minimize their use
Veterinary Pathology-SupplementF. Yvonne Schulman, D. Rissi
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Eponyms in physics: useful tools and cultural heritage
A. Gabovich, Vladimir Kuznetsov
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