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5by Woo, Peter Y. M., Au, Danise, Ko, Natalie M. W., Wu, Oscar, Chan, Emily K. Y., Cheng, Kevin K. F., Wong, Alain K. S., Kirollos, Ramez Wadie, Ribas, Guilherme, Chan, Kwong-Yau“…References to them in Greek mythology and Christianity are frequently manifested in the modern neurosurgical vernacular. …”
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9by Pauli, Wolfgang“…Pauli writes on an article by Kerenyi on Greek mythology and its connection with certain ideas which lately occupied Pauli's mind.…”
Published 2001
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11“…Achilles, in reference to the hero of the Greek mythology, is often used by several authors in scientific publications despite the new Nomina Anatomica. …”
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12“…We here describe the astonishing analogies between Greek mythology and modern surgery.…”
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13“…Hence, we delineated the five most prevalent sources of these terminological units: Greek mythology, Roman mythology, other world mythologies, the Bible, and fiction. …”
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14by Hahn, Ulrich“…We call them charomers—in memory of Charon, the ferryman in Greek mythology, who ferried the deceased into the underworld.…”
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15“…Hubris is an old concept originated from the Greek mythology. The risk of hubris affects politicians, leaders in business, scientists, academia, the military, entertainers, athletes and doctors (among many others). …”
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16by Unterrainer, Human-Friedrich“…In Greek mythology, Sisyphus, king of the Corinthians, dared to deceive the gods and was condemned to roll a boulder to the top of a mountain for all eternity. …”
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17by Hwang, Sung Il, Lim, Joon Seo, Lee, Ro Woon, Matsui, Yusuke, Iguchi, Toshihiro, Hiraki, Takao, Ahn, Hyungwoo“…These models can function as personal, round-the-clock English tutors, akin to how Prometheus in Greek mythology bestowed fire upon humans for their advancement. …”
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18“…Eosin, which gives the cells their characteristic red-orange color, is named after Eos, the goddess of dawn in Greek mythology. Paul Ehrlich also put forward the hypothesis that eosinophils develop in the bone marrow (2) and exert their functions in the peripheral tissues. …”
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19“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: A detailed search for primary and secondary sources was undertaken using the library and internet. RESULTS: Greek mythology describes Proteus as an early sea-god, noted for being versatile and capable of assuming many different forms. …”
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20by Visvikis-Siest, Sophie, Gorenjak, Vesna, Stathopoulou, Maria G., Petrelis, Alexandros M., Weryha, Georges, Masson, Christine, Hiegel, Brigitte, Kumar, Satish, Barouki, Robert, Boerwinkle, Eric, Dagher, Georges, Deloukas, Panagiotis, Innocenti, Federico, Lamont, John, Marschler, Michael, Meyer, Heiko, Meyer, Urs A., Nofziger, Charity, Paulmichl, Markus, Vacher, Cora, Webster, Lynn“…The 9th traditional biannual conference on Systems Medicine, Personalised Health & Therapy—“The Odyssey from Hope to Practice”, inspired by the Greek mythology, was a call to search for practical solutions in cardio-metabolic diseases and cancer, to resolve and overcome the obstacles in modern medicine by creating more interactions among disciplines, as well as between academic and industrial research, directed towards an effective ‘roadmap’ for personalised health and therapy. …”
Published 2018
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