- Neumann, who
corrected some
previous errors about sign values, in
particular emending the
reading of
symbols *376 and *377 from i, ī to zi, za. The
script consists...
- Pangonia;
Latreille originally published the name as
Pangonius in 1802,
emending it in 1804 to Pangonia, but the
emendation is not
valid under the International...
- Aprepitant, sold
under the
brand name
Emend among others, is a
medication used to
prevent chemotherapy-induced
nausea and
vomiting and to
prevent postoperative...
-
abbreviation "
emend." (for emendavit), as per
these examples given in the Code:
Phyllanthus L.
emend. Müll. Arg
Globularia cordifolia L. excl. var. (
emend. Lam...
-
addition to
publishing different editions of Horace,
Campbell also
worked on
emending classical texts, such as
Euripides and Aeschylus. The
Agamemnon of Aeschylus...
- name that was
unjustifiably emended, such as the
genus published originally by
Fabricius in 1775 as "Elophorus" but
emended to "Helophorus" by Illiger...
- Neo-****yrian
treaty with Tyre, and a
number of
verses in the
Hebrew Bible whose emending to
include his name did not find
universal support. Kothar-wa-Khasis (Kôṯaru-wa-Ḫasisu)...
- memorial, memory, remember, remembrance,
rememorate menda mend-
blemish emend,
emendation mendicus mendic-
beggar mendicant, mendicate, mendication, mendicity...
- the poem Fjölsvinnsmál,
where she is
mentioned alongside Surtr in one (
emended) stanza, and
described as
keeper of the
legendary weapon Lævateinn in a...
- 29, 1940 to "January 29, 1943" for publication.
Reference sources began emending this in 2002
after the
California Birth Index became accessible, but it...