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Multiple articles were worded in fear-mongering and anxiety-provoking terminology, such as the now-ubiquitous "attacks", "outbreaks", "victims", and "sufferers".

These problems were due to; "Lack of common terminology", "Subjective anxiety on evaluation of spatial quality and quantity", "Difficulties in expressing positive, negative and missing parts of student studies, through the design process assessments", "Problems of expression during information exchanges between project groups, etc".

L2 anxiety has been described using various terminology within the second language learning context.

Some anxiety was related to using unfamiliar medical terminology that has no meaning for them.

Faced with this new protocol, clear and consistent information and the avoidance of ambiguous or misleading terminology could alleviate women's anxiety, relieve their burden of blame and allow them informed consent.

To borrow terminology from the respective CBT approaches for anxiety and AUDs, the link between anxiety and drinking for comorbid clients may mean that in effect an exposure exercise also becomes a high-risk situation for alcohol relapse.

In the world of contemporary literature, the classics are not suffering from an "anxiety of impotence" (to use the paper's terminology) -- but, when it comes to understanding contemporary literature, perhaps this team of mathematicians is.

For example, the terminology used by health professionals generated anxiety with people thinking they were heading for kidney dialysis or early death when they heard or read the words 'chronic kidney disease'.

Although results indicated that the most frequent category was social phobia when comparing another diagnostic system with DSM terminology, the assessment was overestimated according to current social anxiety disorder criteria [ 17, 18].

And many of those anxieties are heightened in immigrant communities, especially those from the Middle East, where the terminology of religious extremism can raise red flags.

Darnton, who is cultural news editor at The New York Times, also knows how to create anxiety in the reader, and supplies a sympathetic translator of the book's obviously well-researched medical terminology -- Kate Willet, a young, idealistic neurosurgeon smart enough to suspect some bad mojo is being worked.

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