Sentence examples for commonly applied term from inspiring English sources

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Tennis elbow, lateral epicondylitis and lateral epicondylalgia are the terms commonly applied to a condition affecting the myotendinous common extensor origin (CEO) as it inserts into the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, leading to pain and loss of function of the affected limb.

The terraced apartments on the fifth floor, just above the old school's facade, are being marketed as town houses -- a term commonly applied to row houses at street level.

He said the term commonly applied to such preoccupation is "inattention blindness," meaning a person can be looking at an object but fail to register it or process what it is.

Taiwanese aborigines is the term commonly applied to the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, who constitute about two percent of the island's population, or more than 500,000 people.

Gene targeting is the term commonly applied to experimental gene replacement by homologous recombination (HR).

Firstly, " nipple confusion" that is the term commonly applied to mechanical differences between suckling at the breast and sucking on a pacifier or bottle nipple, may impair breast-feeding [ 41].

These docile and non-aggressive traits may alternatively be described as "lethargic" (at least relative to their wild-caught conspecifics), a term commonly applied to inbred, and often sickly, Drosophila stocks.

Carpets made of just the warp and weft are called flat weaves or kilims (this term is commonly applied to tribal and Oriental carpets, but not exclusively).

The term is commonly applied to mixtures of these compounds, which are used as solvents for resins and oily materials and in the manufacture of other chemicals, especially amyl acetate, a solvent for nitrocellulose lacquers.

The term is commonly applied to any of various vehicles, including firework skyrockets, guided missiles, and launch vehicles used in spaceflight, driven by any propulsive device that is independent of the atmosphere.

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