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The term "ambiguity" usually refers only to how we see things.
In parallel, scholars sometimes use the term "ambiguity" to mean qualitative (unmeasurable) uncertainty ("Knightian uncertainty"), as distinct from quantitative (measurable) uncertainties ("risk" in Knightian terms).
MedDRA, however, lacks concept definitions entirely, and there is no recognition or labeling of term ambiguity within its content: the meaning of a term must often be inferred from its position in a hierarchy.
Since term ambiguity may occur between gene symbols (for example, p38 may represent MAPK1 or MAPK14), the NCBI Entrez gene IDs of the official gene symbols was assigned to the symbols or their aliases, if any, for the following association discovery.
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The adoption of semantic tags would avoid the use of mistaken terms and ambiguity and would improve the quality of the user's tag from the beginning.
This will cause a small perturbation at the DLL in terms of ambiguity, and thus it will present the best performances in positioning the receiver, as we are going to see in the last part of this paper.
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