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Barclays Capital recently coined the term "Likonomics" to describe the policies of Premier Li.

Incidental Intelligence: A recently coined Italian verb, noted by B. Migliorini in his book "Lingua Contemporanea" is "gretagarbeggiare".

And Mayor Clyde Rabideau of Saranac Lake, a nearby village, recently coined the phrase: "We are all Tupper Lakers".

"Someone recently coined the terms 'upwinger' and 'downwinger,' technologically, and I'm of course very much an upwinger.

The US Department of Veterans Affairs recently coined the terminology and is spot-on in its choice.

The term "Alpha Boomer" was recently coined in the US to describe 55- to 64-year-olds, currently the fastest-growing demographic in that nation.

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By analogy to gliosarcoma, the term "ependymosarcoma" has recently been coined to thematize the rare phenomenon of a malignant mesenchymal component arising within an ependymoma.

One of the best set of tools we have has recently been coined with the term "CleanWeb," predicted by the chair of the Clean Economy Network as the next wave of cleantech.

Recently, we coined a term – isocrystallographic – to describe the ensemble of alternate protonation state models for a protein or protein-ligand complex that fits the experimental structural data [7].

For this reason, this subcomplex has recently been coined under the name of subcomplex SEACAT (or SEAC subcomplex Activating TORC1 signaling).

These opposing functions of ceramide have recently been coined the autophagy paradox [ 1], and have been suggested to function as a brake of the ceramide-induced cell death [ 106].

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