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Of the other Gods or Jotuns I will mention only for etymology’s sake, that Sea-tempest is the Jotun _Aegir_, a very dangerous Jotun;–and now to this day, on our river Trent, as I learn, the Nottingham bargemen, when the River is in a certain flooded state (a kind of backwater...
The endophenotype concept in psychiatry: etymology and strategic intentions. Am J Psychiatry 160: 636–645. Article PubMed Google Scholar Gray JM, Vecchiarelli HA, Morena M, Lee TT, Hermanson DJ, Kim AB et al (2015). Corticotropin-releasing hormone drives anandamide hydrolysis in the amygdala...
The endophenotype concept in psychiatry: etymology and strategic intentions. Am J Psychiatry 160: 636–645. Gray JM, Vecchiarelli HA, Morena M, Lee TT, Hermanson DJ, Kim AB et al (2015). Corticotropin-releasing hormone drives anandamide hydrolysis in the amygdala to promote anxiety. J ...
logogramCHIJand the syllablechi, as was itsshorthand form (pun intended).Still, it must be said that there is no known archaic form of the day Manik that displays an antler; what I describe here is only a speculative extrapolation, an exercise in “visual etymology” working backward from ...
The term probability, as its etymology indicates, originates in practical and legal considerations of probing and proving. — Morris Raphael Cohen The Statistical View of Nature (1936), 327-8. Science quotes on: | 18th Century (21) | Acquired (77) | Adoration (4) | Astronomer (97) | ...
[34] Aside from the obvious sense that Keats wishes a form of dissolution, it should also be considered that Keats could have been alluding to a now obsolete etymology of ‘dissolve’. Specifically: ‘to release from life; ...to die, to depart’. This would naturally link the third stanz...
‘Virgil, that great master of the proprieties,’ as Bishop Pearson has so happily called him, does not shun, but rather loves to introduce them, as witness his etymology of ‘Byrsa,’ _Aen_. i. 367, 368; v. 59, 63 [but the etymology here is imaginative, the name _Byrsa_ being...
A dug a little bit deeper and found this in the Online Etymology Dictionary⩘ :aboriginal (adj.) [Reference link⩘ ] 1660s, "first, earliest, existing from the beginning," especially in reference to inhabitants of lands colonized by Europeans, from aborigines (see aborigine) + -al....
[6,62]. Based on previous studies and recommendations [6,61–73], two novel species were validly published in 2007, labelled with corrected etymology, for inclusion in the genusBrucella;Brucella cetisp. nov. andBrucella pinnipedialissp. nov., with cetaceans and seals as their preferred hosts...