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Globalization as a terminology is very distinct; it came into the dictionary only in 1961.
It is therefore to be expected that terminological problems like synonymy or homonymy will occur, since new developments take place and a lack of coordination leads to different terms for objects and phenomena that are in direct competition for a while until the harmonization of a terminology is conducted [2].
In view of the ambiguous definitions of host specificity in many papers on vascular epiphytes, a terminology is proposed that precisely differentiates between different facets and assemblage-based scenarios of host specificity.
In this article, we detach the concept of terminology from the one of ontology subscribing to the following definitions: According to ISO (2000), a terminology is defined as a set of terms representing the system of concepts of a particular subject field.
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