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Calling him a jazz singer, though, is a study in imprecise terminology.
Imprecise terminology leads to misconceptions that are difficult to purge.
Similarly, calling the ADP-V complex a "dead-end" is awkward and imprecise terminology.
Their definitions of genetic drift mix misconceptions, imprecise terminology, and irrelevant information with some accurate information.
NIOSH (2011) in their Asbestos Roadmap, stated that "Imprecise terminology and mineralogical complexity have affected progress in research.
Similarly, several of the studies reviewed here from developing countries used rather imprecise terminology for job location, such as "city" or "rural", but it is not clear which characteristics the respondents associated with those labels.
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Often, imprecise terminologies (for examples—'soft, inner pith' from bamboo and 'inner fibers' are extracted from bamboo) have been used while describing the bamboo fiber manufacturing process.
The fields of biological and biomedical research are characterized by great complexity and imprecise terminologies.
Being formal, declarative knowledge representation models, ontologies help to address the problem of imprecise terminologies in biological and biomedical research.
A contributing factor is, we believe, the imprecise estimation terminology in use.
We didn't intend to be misleading, but in hindsight agree that we should not have been so imprecise with terminology.
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