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A more stringent terminology is required.

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It will also be essential to use a stringent joint terminology so that key concepts, such as "power stroke" have a similar meaning among muscle physiologists, biochemists, single molecule biophysicists, and structural biologists.

Future trap reporting would benefit from standard methods for recording and storing large amounts of data, consistent terminology, and more stringent controls on the content of cells.

6– 14 Because of the existing confusion concerning terminology, we propose more stringent definition of five commonly used concepts.

Under statistical testing many truly low-cost physicians might be labeled as average (Type II error in statistical terminology) because the p-value threshold typically used (0.05) is stringent.

Terminology changes.

The terminology is telling: "Make-do-and-mend" classes were organized by the British government during World War II to teach women how to refurbish their wardrobes despite stringent rationing.

Rationing must be stringent.

The terminology is revealing.

First, some terminology.

Terminology is everything.

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