Orthography
- The e/ae/æ variation reflects American and British English spelling differences.
- The capital-versus-lowercase variation reflects a style of lowercasing some eponymous terms (e.g., cesarean, eustachian, fallopian, mendelian, parkinsonian, parkinsonism). Capital and lowercase stylings coexist in prevalent usage. Intradocument style consistency is usually advocated.
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