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In Vedic terminology this seat was called the barhish (Avestan barzish, "cushion"), while in Zoroastrianism a cognate word, Avestan barəsman (Iranian barzman), is used for a bundle of sticks—later thin metal rods that is manipulated by the priest.

In spy terminology this is known as using a "cut- out".

(In modern terminology, this is the composition of the two operators).

In modern terminology, this is a two-ribbon flare, typically formed after a filament eruption.

In statistical terminology this case is referred to as "truncated" meaning that we cannot know if there would be objects below the detection limit.

In database terminology this is often called a record; however, within sediment studies, the use of record denotes a complete data set.An entry shows data at the site level.

In modern terminology, this means "you".

In current terminology, this would be an ocean marine contract for a rate-on-line of 18%.

In modern terminology, this would include random (thermal and shot) noise but those concepts were relatively unknown and little understood at the time despite an early paper by Schottky in 1918 on shot noise.

In our terminology this means I cm (cell cycle|MNN1) = 1.

In statistical terminology this would be labeled Type 1 error.

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