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Lady lion is the accepted terminology I believe.

Over twenty studies qualify as positive evidence for primate vocal (production) learning following accepted terminology.

Our analysis shows that standard internationally accepted terminology is still lacking.

Each atlas will adapt the well-known and widely accepted terminology, nomenclature, classification schemes, and staging algorithms.

Graphene was discovered in 2004 by Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov utilizing, in the widely accepted terminology, the "Scotch tape method" [40].

The concept of contrasting the phases of imaged nuclei spins, during MRI measurement intervals, gives this system its commonly accepted terminology - phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PCMRI).

We named the original sequence of ASGPR H1 and its novel variants H1a and H1b, respectively, in accordance with the accepted terminology of H2 variants [4], [8].

On this sensitive issue, it is advisable to use a uniform and most broadly accepted terminology, whatever that is.

ICF Core Sets make it possible to classify and describe an individual's functioning using widely accepted terminology, which facilitates the comparability of international studies.

The establishment of accepted terminology for follow-up requirements could further harmonize the PSUR assessment process, which may contribute to the quality of the procedure.

Some types of blend surfaces (which require the addition of material to an existing object) are called fillets, but there seems to be no universally accepted terminology.

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