Sentence examples for most often termed from inspiring English sources

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In the second part, we describe selective oxidation as one gas purification step in the framework of fuel processing for fuel cells, which is most often termed preferential oxidation in this context.

Approximately 1 in 5 women diagnosed with breast cancer are considered to have in situ disease, most often termed ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).

Importantly in the present context also, high-grade inflammation in RA is complicated by a reduced lean mass and particularly muscle mass together with increased body fat accumulation, a condition most often termed rheumatoid cachexia [ 35, 36].

ADD, as a diagnosis, is most often termed as a sub-category of ADHD.

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All participants would report the most severe events, often termed "life-threatening," or "dangerous".

In the most extreme cases, often termed maximally indirect development, adults and larvae differ so dramatically that they were originally described as different animals.

William begins by considering cases involving modal terms, most often the term 'possible'possible

While the ambiguous term "terminal sedation (TS)" [ 8, 9] is used most often, other terms more clearly reflect the different viewpoints: "sedation for intractable distress in the imminently dying [ 10, 11];", end-of-life sedation [ 12] "slow-euthanasia" [ 13], "palliative sedation" [ 14], "total sedation" [ 15], "sedation in the final phase", "palliative sedation therapy" [ 16].

Precision is the most often quoted term to express the extent of errors in the given analytical results.

The top 15 found terms from MEDLINE are shown in Table 2, the top 5 of the converted structures in Table 3 together with the most often used terms which lead to the normalization.

First is the technical quality of surgery performed, discussed most often in terms of incomplete excision of malignant or pre-malignant conditions, and which we have addressed in a population-based randomised controlled trial of minor surgery (George et al ).

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