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1por Falkner, David E“…While still primarily focused on Greco-Roman mythology, the book now branches out to cover more recently named objects from other cultures, such as Hawaiian, Rapanui, Tongva and Inuit. …”
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2“…Similar to Janus, the two-faced god of Roman mythology, the tumor microenvironment operates two opposing and often conflicting activities, on the one hand fighting against tumor cells, while on the other hand, favoring their proliferation, survival and migration to other sites to establish metastases. …”
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3“…The group of eponyms rooted in Roman mythology ranks second, and these terms are much less prevalent in modern medical case reports (6 eponyms, 113 results). …”
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4por Grettenberger, Christen L., Sumner, Dawn Y., Wall, Kate, Brown, C. Titus, Eisen, Jonathan A., Mackey, Tyler J., Hawes, Ian, Jospin, Guillaume, Jungblut, Anne D.“…L. fem. n. aurora, the goddess of the dawn in Roman mythology; van.de’nsis. N.L. fem. adj. vandensis of Lake Vanda, Antarctica}. …”
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