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But it has a swine gene?... FAUCI: This particular virus, this H1N1 we're calling "swine flu," has genetic elements from a human influenza, genetic elements from a pig influenza, and genetic elements from an avian influenza.... HARKIN: I've heard that a more correct terminology for this might be a Northern American virus.
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I think you'll find the correct terminology is slightly more complex and involving.
He contends that's the correct terminology.
I mean, what is the correct terminology there?
"The correct terminology for Carrie is free-spirited," recalled her mother, Kathleen.
Moreover, accurate portrayals of symptoms should be paired with correct terminology to describe them.
Among Poles, correct terminology and attribution when discussing such issues remains a key concern.
Updated at 8.46pm BST 8.02pm BST Wired in Seattle Uptown Espresso, on Fourth Avenue and Wall Street - or whatever the correct terminology is - is one of eight in Seattle.
Sarah Archer: "It is useful to use the correct terminology for the role but you don't want to sound like a walking management textbook either.
This footnote was appended on 20 March 2012 to make clear that the correct terminology for an "epileptic fit" is a seizure.
She was not afraid of admitting that she herself suffered episodes of "madness" – nor did she feel the need to be de-stigmatised by politically correct terminology.
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