Sentence examples for adopted terminology from inspiring English sources

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Since the minimalist and the maximalist forms meet the criteria laid down here and exist on a continuum, it seems best to stay with the adopted terminology.

Although capillary condensation is the adopted terminology to depict phase transformation in nanoconfined surfaces [29], it is also a suitable mechanism for the fabrication of needle-like nanostructure arrays based upon nanosized templates.

The work linked to spatial abilities show a great lack of uniformity according to the adopted terminology as a consequence of different approaches, researchers' field of study and the research's scale.

(In the widely adopted terminology of Burgess & Rosen 1997, pp. 6 7, Classical Semantics is a hermeneutic claim; that is, it is a descriptive claim about how a certain language is actually used, not a normative claim about how this language ought to be used).

We also adopted terminology that is commonly used by mothers and mothers who are carers in the UK to describe their roles.

Olton et al. (1979) adopted terminology used by Honig (1978) to suggest that spatial working memory could be distinguished as a separate process from spatial reference memory.

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The Canadian guidelines harmonise the two main approaches to diagnosis, adopting terminology from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) diagnostic criteria 4 and the University of Washington (UW) FASD 4-Digit Diagnostic Code 10 approach to diagnostic assessment and measurement.

In this paper we introduce latent variables as a source of heterogeneity and design a latent group model leading to a depleted P value distribution near 0. With practical applications in mind, we will adopt terminologies from two-sample microarray studies for cancer.

Hence, feminists and activists adopted Western terminology, which consequently made its way into the local language.

Adhering to the teaching of Origen, a theologian of the 2nd 3rd century, Theognostus organized his work and adopted his terminology from his master's Peri archōn ("On First Principles").

Ockham had not adopted the terminology of "indeterminately true or false" and "contingently true or false" to speak of the truth status of future contingent propositions.

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