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Avicenna and Parasitism

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Avicenna and Parasitism

Avicenna vs. Parasitism

Avicenna (also Ibn Sīnā or Abu Ali Sina; ابن سینا; – June 1037) was a Persian polymath who is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. In evolutionary biology, parasitism is a relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or in another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life.

Similarities between Avicenna and Parasitism

Avicenna and Parasitism have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Galen, Latin, Latinisation of names, The Canon of Medicine, University of Chicago Press.

Galen

Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus (Κλαύδιος Γαληνός; September 129 AD – /), often Anglicized as Galen and better known as Galen of Pergamon, was a Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire.

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Latin

Latin (Latin: lingua latīna) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Latinisation of names

Latinisation or Latinization is the practice of rendering a non-Latin name (or word) in a Latin style.

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The Canon of Medicine

The Canon of Medicine (القانون في الطب al-Qānūn fī al-Ṭibb) is an encyclopedia of medicine in five books compiled by Persian philosopher Avicenna (Ibn Sina) and completed in 1025.

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University of Chicago Press

The University of Chicago Press is the largest and one of the oldest university presses in the United States.

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Avicenna and Parasitism Comparison

Avicenna has 342 relations, while Parasitism has 394. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 5 / (342 + 394).

References

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