Sentence examples for hybrid terminology from inspiring English sources

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To catch this intellectual novelty a new hybrid terminology, beyond the nature/nurture divide (Singh, 2012; Nature Editorial, 2012), has already started to appear, from notions of "metabolic ghetto" and "maternal capital" (Wells, 2010) to "molecular biology of the social position" (Niewöhner, 2011).

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According to the proposed terminology, derivative-based hybrid strategies are implemented by hybridizing naive multistart derivative-based optimization methods with population-based metaheuristics.

In the work of Honorato and Monard[8], the authors developed a framework for the extraction of terminology using the hybrid approach for the medical report.

In particular, Ms. Davis's pedagogical strategies reflect what teacher educators' refer to as the construction of hybrid practices that connect science ideas, terminology, and knowledge with students' everyday knowledge and language use.

After discussing thoroughly these issues, the section addresses the existence of some relevant drawbacks related to hybrids and concludes with some basic terminology.

Whatever the underlying biological control strategies (classical, inoculative, inundative, or even conservation – see Eilenberg et al. 2001 for the terminology), the production of heterotic hybrids is the cornerstone of genetic improvement projects.

The results suggest a hybrid approach (bilingual and encyclopedic) to presenting linguistics terminology so that multicompetence is promoted as a system in its own right, rather than the exact equivalent of either monolingual system.

Based on the above terminology, we define the notion of hybrid functional Petri net with extension (HFPNe).

Consistent with previous investigations applied on biomedical terminologies, our results show that performances of the hybrid system are significantly improved as compared to each single module.

Therefore, following Morán-López et al.'s [ 34] terminology, we show that L. steindachneri is an ecotype of hybrid origin that is using a niche intermediate to those of its parents [ 88].

This approach was termed hybrid inference by Corona et al. (2014) and in the present paper we follow that terminology.

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