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Elizabeth Collins Cromley's 1990 "Alone Together: A History of New York's Early Apartments" closely analyzes the evolving terminology used by the Department of Buildings for this new development.
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The purpose of this analysis was to determine the adequacy of evolving national standardized terminologies with regard to coded data elements (concepts) in an automated clinical pathway designed to drive adherence with the American College of Cardiology ACC /American Heart Association AHAHA) Guidelines for Evaluation and Management of Chronic Heart Failure.
Or at least until evolving usage causes another terminology shift.
Facebook says its "adversaries" are "constantly evolving their tactics and terminology to avoid detection".
For example, the extensive intervention adaptability of related HIV/AIDS interventions has been documented elsewhere [ 34], including the importance of intervention visibility and communications through revisions to key practices (e.g. evolving intervention "branding" and terminology to fit with local cultures and social norms) and community mobilization activities.
SNOMED CT is considered to be a national interdisciplinary terminology by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare [ 18], and it is regarded as evolving towards a third generation terminology system [ 19].
With respect to diagnosis, the preferred terminology evolved from the 1920s to the 1970s, from strephosymbolia and specific language / reading / learning / developmental disability, to dyslexia.
These data support suggestions that as the field rapidly evolves, changes in terminology are needed to more accurately reflect specific services, rather than lumping groups of therapies under heterogeneous terms such as CAM.
The GARP program works in an iterative process of rule selection, evaluation, testing, and incorporation or rejection: a method is chosen at random from a set of possibilities (e.g., logistic regression, bioclimatic rules), applied to the training data, and a rule is developed ("evolved," in the terminology of genetic algorithms).
The swiftness of change in the sector means that terminology is constantly evolving and yesterday's buzzword is today's jargon and might be tomorrow's mainstream term.
This is consistent with the recent finding [ 10] that the faster evolving paralog ("child" in the terminology of [ 10]) attains a significantly higher tissue specificity.
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