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Then, the terms that follow predefined morphosyntactic patters are selected (for example: term 'terço distal'distalthirdhird') follows the N+Adj pattern).
For instance the example term (MS:1000219) for the 'ionization energy' shown above contains a "dbxref" list after the "def:" term tag, stating the source where the term was originally defined.
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For example, terms such as Wissenschaft and Geist traditionally get translated into "science" and "spirit", apparently irreconcilable opposites, whereas in philosophical terms the difference between the two is much less marked.
For example, terms such as "TV" slowly morph to mean video; radio in the age of streaming is just audio; digital display gets upgraded to video; social media becomes merely social advertising, aka another place to put a video ad.
Yale Vice President Linda Koch Lorimer, for example, termed Dufault's death a "terrible accident".
Traunmüller [9], for example, termed the aperiodic pitch impression of fricatives "sibilant pitch".
For example, terms such as "energy" or "force" have specific meanings in physics that are easily confused when commingled with their common usages.
For example, terms relating to conjugation, T-complex, and dot/icm transporter genes were strongly associated with T4SS documents as were bacteria that exhibit these systems.
For example, terms associated with cell cycle ('cell cycle'mitosis'is', 'M phase', and 'spindle') were highly enriched within cluster 3 and were not associated with any other cluster.
For example, terms are capitalized for aesthetic reasons and faster recognition.
For example, terms such as 'shoulder complaints' are used, without giving further information.
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