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By using terms which derive their meaning from successful theory to pose a problem which, if intelligible, would rob those very terms of meaning.

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Descriptors, by their very nature, use terms with which consumers are already familiar.

They use terms like "fairness," which are really contentless.

SmPIK sequences were retrieved from GeneDB (http://www.genedb.org) by means of a combinatorial approach which uses terms defined in genome annotation associated with PFAM (Protein Families) domains, BLAST analysis and COGs (Clusters of Orthologous Groups of proteins).

Step 4: Addition of potential effect-modifiers, by use of interaction terms, which may differ depending on the outcome measure at hand.

Tells about introduction by Professor Rosette Lamont in which she used terms such as "demystification" and "alienation".

A equals a equals a. Tautologies can sometimes be useful in terms of describing the same concept with different words that give more information about key ideas (I just did it by using the terms "concept" and "ideas," which are exactly the same thing in this context).

Mr. Obama's aides hope to achieve that by using the term "Romney Rule," which they believe will force Mr. Romney to acknowledge that opposing the president's proposals would benefit him personally.

The effects of the interventions (between-group differences) will be calculated using linear mixed models by using interaction terms (group allocation versus time), which is equivalent to the between-group differences.

To investigate whether SNP associations were restricted to ER-negative breast cancer, we assessed heterogeneity of associations between these two subgroups by using interaction terms between chemotherapy and SNPs, which were evaluated using likelihood ratio tests, comparing models with and without the interaction term.

So, for example, in the USA, the Food Quality Protection Act provides legislated guidance on testing for cumulative effects by using the term 'common mechanism of toxicity' (481), which is interpreted to mean 'mode of action' or 'the major steps leading to an adverse health effect following interaction of a pesticide with biological targets'.

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