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Borrowing from the terminology of speech recognition, a lexicon and grammar for specific sports such as tennis, basketball, snooker, and cricket can be easily constructed.

Phenocopy (indicated as PE, "phenocopy error", from the terminology of the genomeSIMLA software) seems to be the norm, rather than the exception, especially when considering the role that epigenetics and environmental factors exert on the phenotype [34].

The case-based CTRSS offers many advantages, namely its independence from the trial protocol's definition of eligibility criteria and from the terminology of the clinical database.

We use here the term short promastigotes derived from the terminology of Walters (1993) (short nectomonad promastigotes) which is the older synonym of leptomonads (leptomonad promastigotes) proposed by Rogers et al. (2002).

Recruitment decisions based on case-based reasoning, i.e. using past cases rather than explicit rules, could dispense with the need for translating eligibility criteria and could also be implemented largely independently from the terminology of the EHR's database.

In the context of recruitment, a CTRSS based on case-based reasoning could dispense with the need for translating eligibility criteria and could also be implemented independently from the terminology of the EHR's database.

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We would favor adopting from oncology the terminology of treated incidence, because this better describes the rates reported in these studies.

The intrinsic meaning of this dynamics types can be formalised by terms from the Terminology for the Description of Dynamics (TEDDY, [ 13]), e.g. TEDDY_0000113 "Stable Fixed Point" for the stable steady state.

And many of those anxieties are heightened in immigrant communities, especially those from the Middle East, where the terminology of religious extremism can raise red flags.

The re-use of other standardized formats inside SED-ML annotations is encouraged; for example, simulation outputs can be annotated with terms from the Terminology for the Description of Dynamics (TEDDY, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/compneur-srv/teddy/, [ 9]).

He emphasises that even the terminology of drag borrows from artistic methods.

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