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These include CPF (Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factor) and CF1 and 2 (Cleavage Factor 1 and 2; note the yeast CF complexes differ from the mammalian ones, and that the differences are matters of terminology and not function; [ 2]).
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QUESTION FROM LG: Do you think it's just a matter of terminology?
By one count, the settler population rose by 50,000 during his term.Counting settlers is a matter of terminology as well as of numbers.
There is also the matter of terminology: in the plus-size world, sizes 0 to 12 are generally called "straight" — or, occasionally, by department-store buyers, "missy" — never "standard" or "regular".
That the concert was billed as Mr. Bax's New York debut recital was to some extent a matter of terminology and marketing; clips from his solo performances during the International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Mannes College the New School for Music in 2007 and 2008 can be viewed on YouTube.
Which way one speaks is merely a matter of terminology.
This is not just a matter of terminology.
But the difference between such inferences and what we know today as induction, allowing for the increased complexity of the contemporary notion, is largely a matter of terminology.
Perhaps, the aforementioned facts might be just a matter of terminology or even a habit for each particular sub-direction of science and technology.
As Buridan (Tractatus de Consequentiis (henceforth TC), 21) remarks, it is for the most part a matter of terminology: he says he will adopt the definition of consequence as a true hypothetical sentence, but then throughout his text also uses the terminology of a consequence being valid or holding rather than simply being true or false.
Therefore it supposits [A] indefinitely and [B] uncertainly; therefore indeterminately" (pp. 115 6).[23] But this is simply a matter of terminology, he replies — determinate supposition means suppositing for one, not for many, but for no particular one, for that would constitute discrete supposition.
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