Sentence examples for a more specific term from inspiring English sources

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Often, the simpler site or a more specific term is better.

However, this general usage creates the need for a more specific term, such as new governance, to refer to the changes in the state since the 1980s.

Another terminological move was to substitute 'perpetrator' for 'offender' to fit better with security/counter-terrorist literature and the inability to find a more specific term: 'hostile reconnaisseur' was contemplated, but not for long).

So, if we're trying to define this "guitar music" – whose disappearance has been so public – perhaps we should focus on a more specific term; maybe "electric guitar music"?

In the modern era, the term cannon has fallen into decline, replaced by "guns" or "artillery" if not a more specific term such as "mortar" or "howitzer", except for in the field of aerial warfare, where it is often used as shorthand for autocannon.

If more specific information on the type of protein being bound is available then the annotation should be made to a more specific term.

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This is expected because Gene Ontology is structured in such a way that a gene annotated to a child term (more specific term) is also annotated to all its parent terms (less specialized term).

For example, the LMR problem list dictionary contains "thyroid cancer", but does not allow for further specification of the type (papillary, follicular, medullary, etc).. Some users expressed uncertainty as to whether it was better to put a coded but more general term on the list, or an uncoded but more specific term.

For example, if a term such as 'cell adhesion' and the more specific term 'positive regulation of cell adhesion' were both enriched, then the filtering employed for Table  4 would remove the term 'cell adhesion' from the output.

The more specific term monokaryon is used when primary mycelia harbour only a single haploid nucleus in their cells (1n).

Mr Kramer is pushing for the more specific term "recognised operating agencies" to be used instead.

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