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The term chemotherapy frequently is equated with the use of anticancer drugs, although it more accurately refers to the use of chemical compounds to treat disease generally.
The phrase "mutation rate" typically and most accurately refers to the rate at which these mutations occur.
If a proposition (or sentence, statement) for which we claim truth is indeed true, it is so because it accurately refers to existing objects, or accurately represents actual states of affairs albeit objects and states of affairs about which we can state facts only under descriptions that depend on our linguistic resources.
Dedifferentiation more accurately refers to chondrocytes with a phenotype more reminiscent of fibroblasts.
In this sense, the term "developmental dysplasia of the hip" therefore more accurately refers to the many changes seen with this complex deformity than "congenital hip dislocation".
We think the term transgenerational action accurately refers to the fact that the phenotype of HP1E loss is transmitted to the next generation even though the protein is not obviously inherited.
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This is commonly and accurately referred to as greed".
(This is possible, the Guardian did accurately refer to the oil slick as a "police allegation").
He chatted with the co-host, Jane Clayson, who accurately referred to the new "Survivor" as "Baywatch in the Outback".
He accurately referred to the "debt-ceiling debacle" and pointed out that the resulting downgrade was an assessment that Congress cannot make necessary compromises.
A steady influx of influential editors and buyers made pilgrimages this week to the designer's studio here, where he makes and sells what an editor from Vogue accurately referred to as "rich hippie clothes".
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