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"extensive terminology" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a large range or variety of terms or vocabulary used in a particular field or subject. Example: The academic paper on neuroscience was filled with extensive terminology, making it difficult for the general reader to understand.
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To allow the variability of the morphological appearance of gonads to be described, an extensive terminology to include the biological variability was developed and used in the two experiments (Table 1).
We decided to use the second approach for these reasons: i) We want to collect and create the most extensive terminology possible, not wasting the resources we already have (dictionaries for instance) and, ii) it facilitates the extraction of the most important concepts to enrich the Spanish version.
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An extensive Irish Language Legal Terminology derived from the bilingual Acts of the Irish parliament has also been made publicly available.
A more recent example is the extensive Sámi legal terminology that has been worked up over recent years and made available online by translators and interpreters working on the translation of state legal documents into Sámi for Sámi-speaking populations of Norway, Finland, Denmark and Sweden.
We believe that semantic interoperability through the archetype approach will have greater chances of success if extensive bindings to terminologies are provided.
In De Anima, Aristotle makes extensive use of technical terminology introduced and explained elsewhere in his writings.
The linguistic evidence for an extensive proto-Japonic rice terminology is clear, but where these terms of the Japanese language originated is not (see Blench 2005).
The extensive research done in terminology mapping has had the goal of developing effective automated methodologies for mapping [ 6- 15].
This is a significant undertaking, as it requires obtaining permission to access medical records from GP surgeries (and possibly ethics approval see ), an understanding of medical terminology and extensive time.
Premise of the study: Because plant identification demands extensive knowledge and complex terminologies, even professional botanists require significant time in the field for mastery of the subject.
Because plant identification demands extensive knowledge and uses complex terminology, even professional botanists need to take much time in the field to master plant identification (Rademaker, 2000).
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