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expressed by personal names without any <strong>de</strong>rivational ornaments and which also preserve<br />
their capital initial (i.e., London force < Fritz London, who first explained the intermolecular<br />
force, in Holtzclaw and Robinson, 1988a: 288) and those which behave as the base for the<br />
process of suffixation with -ite (to <strong>de</strong>note minerals) and -(i)um (to <strong>de</strong>note chemical elements).<br />
Structurally, the eponyms which point to the presence of the ‘other’ in the English<br />
chemical terminology <strong>de</strong>velop the same two types of pattern, i.e., (elements of the)<br />
<strong>de</strong>termination (system) and suffixation, whose particularity lies in the loss of capital initials.<br />
Determiners may refer to simple nouns, as in the Arrhenius equation (Pauling 1964: 499), or<br />
in compound structures as in the Arrhenius reaction-rate (