GENOS


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299 PERSE DION GENOS to PERSE, DION GENOS, was thought to have been Dius) was a native of Cyme in Aeolis, where he was a seafaring trader and, perhaps, also a farmer.
17 April 2017 - US-based molecular diagnostics company NantOmics has acquired US-based sequencing, personal genetic discovery and research community Genos, the company said.
For discussion on Plato's use of genos in regard to divisions among humans, see Kamtekar 2002.
Aristotle understands metabasis eis allo genos to be a fundamental error of scientific reasoning.
No structure has been found or identified as the Eurysakeion, but its approximate location seems assured by ancient testimonia that it was in Melite and by the discovery on or near the southern part of the Kolonos Agoraios of fragments of stelai inscribed with documents of the genos Salaminioi and the phyle Aiantis that include provisions for the erection of those stelai in the Eurysakeion; see Ferguson 1938; Agora III, pp.
(13) "Impulso e um rapido movimento da mente em direcao a algo" (hormen einai phoran psyches epi ti kata genos)--Ario Didimo 9.31-32.