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Etymology background is the investigation of the historical backdrop of words. By expansion, the expression "the derivation of [some words]" signifies the beginning of the specific word. For place names, there is a particular term, toponymy. [citation needed] For dialects with a since quite a while ago recorded history, etymologists utilize writings, and writings about the language, to accumulate
information about how words were utilized during before periods, how they created in importance and structure, or when and how they entered the language. Etymologists additionally apply the strategies for relative etymology to reproduce data about structures that are excessively old for any immediate data to be accessible. By investigating related dialects with a procedure known as the similar strategy, etymologists can make deductions about their common parent language and its jargon. Along these lines, word establishes in European dialects, for instance, can be followed right back to the cause of the Indo-European language family. Despite the fact that etymological exploration initially developed from the philological convention, much ebb and flow etymological examination is done on language families where next to zero early documentation is accessible, for example, Uralic and Austronesian. The word historical underpinnings gets from the Greek word itself from signifying "genuine sense or feeling of a fact", and the postfix - logia, meaning "the examination of". The term etymon alludes to a word or morpheme from which a later word or morpheme determines. For instance, the Latin word candidus, which signifies "white", is the etymon of English authentic. Connections are regularly less straightforward, be that as it may. English spot names, for example, Winchester, Gloucester, Tadcaster share in various current structures a suffixed etymon that was once important, Latin castrum 'post'.
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Clinical applications of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
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Clinical applications of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Nguyen Minh Duc, Huynh Quang Huy, Mai Tan Lien Bang, Luc Minh Truong, Vo Hoang Tri, Bui Nguyen Canh, Pham Ngoc Hoa, Pham Minh Thong
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Osteolytic bone lesions: a rare complication of myelofibrosis
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Osteolytic bone lesions: a rare complication of myelofibrosis
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A novel linear accelerator based stereotactic radiosurgery system
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A novel linear accelerator based stereotactic radiosurgery system
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The benefits of not using exogenous substances to prepare substrates for hyperpolarized MRI
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The benefits of not using exogenous substances to prepare substrates for hyperpolarized MRI
Arnaud Comment
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Advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques for the detection and characterization of renal masses
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Advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques for the detection and characterization of renal masses
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Imaging primary musculoskeletal tumors: role of 18F-FDG-PET/CT
Klaus Strobel, Dorothee R Fischer, Katrin DM Stumpe and Gustav K von Schulthess
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Imaging primary musculoskeletal tumors: role of 18F-FDG-PET/CT
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