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Moreover, the situation is complicated by inconsistent nomenclature use in artistic literature [1, 105].
Inconsistent nomenclature has been used to refer to dusp27.
Besides, there is inconsistent nomenclature for soybean WRKY members in the literature.
As discussed before, there is inconsistent nomenclature for soybean WRKY members in the literature.
Consistent with our network analysis, all these 3 genes showed inconsistent nomenclature when we searched the SGD database [ 56].
Moreover, the misuse or substitution of Chinese herbs is common due to the inconsistent nomenclature system and the similarity of the names and appearance of many herbs [ 82].
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This is particularly important in neuroscience in light of the absence of standardized terminologies [2], leading to the constant need of domain expertise to reconcile confusing, conflicting, or inconsistent nomenclatures.
We have corrected this instance of inconsistent terminology, and normalized the nomenclature used to describe sensory stimulation throughout the paper.
Having all of these data available from a single source or at least in a standardized format simplifies integrative analyses and reduces the error and database incompatibility (arising from, e.g., inconsistent gene nomenclature).
There are many different methodologies for the synthesis of qualitative work with differing approaches, inconsistent and confusing nomenclature, and the prolific use of modification of techniques.
22 The wide variation in data likely reflects the differences amongst clinical epidemiological studies regarding inconsistent use of nomenclature, variance in case ascertainment, difficulties with making accurate diagnoses, as well as patient ability to access health care that results in delays in diagnosis.
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