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We have also revised the text extensively to improve both its clarity and precision, using a more precise terminology throughout.
When (f(x) = q(x)(x-t)), instead of simply saying that (x-t) is a factor of (f(x)), we may sometimes use the more precise terminology that (x-t) is a (right) factor of (f(x)).
For ease of use, we used the more common terminology of "vitamin B-12" in place of the more precise terminology of "cobalamin" (9).
As indicated by Kissel and Carpenter's (2007) study with 10 US doctors, it is not that precise terminology are 'unusable' or deliberately withheld – indeed the physicians they interviewed reported intending to use unequivocal and precise diagnostic labels – it is that 'many physicians admitted to being flexible with their diagnostic language' (p. 277).
The precise terminology for some may vary between organisations and styles, so what follows are the terms used by the Aikikai Foundation.
And then the precise terminology was jettisoned in favor of the common shorthand.
A source said: "We need to come up with more precise terminology.
In the most precise terminology, a set of personal names is called anthroponymy and their study is called anthroponomastics.
During the break out groups, it seemed there was unanimous agreement on this problem of a lack of precise terminology.
Moreover, a graphical Venn diagram based classification scheme and a precise terminology for better identifying important, interacting and non-influential factors for each method is proposed.
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