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The natural language term with the highest retrieval (T1) was automatically chosen for inclusion in the supplementary textword-only search strategy.

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Searches within each database combined controlled vocabulary and natural language terms, with appropriate wildcards, for three concepts: TVET, employment, and study design.

Such notes capture as much detail as possible as well as the voice of the respondent including verbatim quotations and locally relevant language terms with direct translations.

We used the following medical subject headings and free language terms in conjunction with a highly sensitive search strategy: the search terms were ("stomach neoplasms" or "gastric cancer" or "stomach cancer" or "gastric neoplasms" or "gastric carcinomas" or "stomach carcinomas" or "carcinoma ventriculi") and ("Endostatins" or "Endostatin").

We used the following medical subject headings and free language terms in conjunction with a highly sensitive search strategy: "stomach neoplasms" or "Osteoarthritis, Knee" or "Osteoarthritis, Hip" or "Osteoarthritis" or "knee osteoarthritis" or "spine osteoarthritis" or "hip osteoarthritis" or "spinal osteoarthritis" or "lumbar osteoarthritis" or "coxarthrosis" and "Resistin".

The Planguage language terms are used together with the Planguage processes for specification, analysis, design and management of processes, projects, or organizations.

Further, the translation of BIRADS scores to English language terms that are 'loaded' with meaning, such as the term 'suspicious',engenders fear (of missing a cancer, or of being sued for malpractice if the lesion is not worked up) and has resulted in cancer-to-biopsy rates that are much lower in the United States than in Europe.

We inhabit a post-pastoral terrain, full of modification and compromise, and for this reason my glossaries began to fill up with "unnatural" language: terms from coastal sea defences (pillbox, bulwark, rock-armour), or soft estate, the Highways Agency term for those natural habitats that have developed along the verges of motorways and trunk roads.

Frequency analysis proved a useful and objective strategy for identifying natural language terms that regularly co-occur with MeSH-based filter terms.

Atul B. et al. has been tried to classify the gene expression experiment dataset in GEO (GEO series) by annotating each GEO dataset with medical language terms such as UMLS and SNOMED [ 3- 5] and to make gene expression variation based dataset search possible [ 6].

Also try searching with foreign language terms such as "partitions gratuity" (French), and "kostenlose note" (German).

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