Yes, you are correct.
Barium is Latin. It is a toxic element. It was also the name of a Roman town on the Adriatic sea which is called Bari today.
White blood disease is an old name for leukemia. There are many more white blood cells than there should be.
Dmitri Mendeleev's arrangement of elements is called the periodic table. He organized the elements based on their atomic mass and chemical properties, leading to the development of the modern periodic table used today.
Today, units of hereditary information are called genes. Genes are segments of DNA that contain the instructions for building proteins, which are essential for the structure and function of living organisms. They are passed from parents to offspring, playing a crucial role in determining traits and characteristics.
The likely term is the proper noun, an historical region, Persia (now Iran).
Vasyl Kudryk has written: 'Persha pryhoda Nychypora Dovhochkhuna'
Today Siam is called: Thailand.
It is still called Nola today.
It is still called Crete today.
today, New Yorkers are called knickerbockers
The country Iberia is called Georgia today.
The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.The Internet started as Arpanet; today it is called the Internet.
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In Marathi, today is called 'Aaj'
it is called palqaue
Ephesus is no longer inhabited; the closest city today is Seljuk in Turkey.