GC: n S: WHO – https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/influenza-avian (last access: 14 September 2024); NCBI – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK553072/ (last access: 14 September 2024). N: 1. – avian (adj): “resembling or pertaining to birds,” 1861, from Latin avis “bird” (from PIE root *awi- “bird”) + -an. – influenza (n): type of infectious disease, now known
GC: n S: WHO – http://www.who.int/cancer/events/breast_cancer_month/en/ (last access: 12 March 2013); http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/ebola-create-awareness-among-population-you-must-listen (last access: 27 September 2015). N: 1. 1828, from aware (ate Old English gewær, from Proto-Germanic *ga-waraz (cognates: Old Saxon giwar, Middle Dutch gheware, Old High German giwar, German gewahr), from *ga-, intensive prefix, + waraz “wary, cautious”,
GC: n S: WebMD – https://www.webmd.com/brain/what-is-wernickes-aphasia (last access: 14 December 2024); HLN – https://www.healthline.com/health/wernickes-aphasia (last access: 14 December 2024). N: 1. – Wernicke (pn): Carl Wernicke (1848-1905) was a German neurologist who related nerve diseases to specific areas of the brain. – aphasia (n): from Modern Latin aphasia, from Greek aphasia “speechlessness,” abstract noun