Sentence examples for term which encompasses from inspiring English sources

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Well, suddenly there were a lot more channels to fill, meaning they had to invent whole new genres – like reality, a loose term which encompasses many subspecies, most of which have little to do with actual reality.

It is an umbrella term, which encompasses endometritis, salpingitis and tubo-ovarian abscesses.

Resource Efficiency is a broader term which encompasses improved use of energy, transport and buildings as well as resources.

RCVS is a unifying term which encompasses a group of recurrent headache syndromes including: Call-Fleming syndrome, thunderclap headache with reversible vasospasm, benign angiopathy of the central nervous system, postpartum cerebral angiopathy, among others [8].

Another group of disorders that shares clinical features with groove pancreatitis is "paraduodenal pancreatitis", a term which encompasses cystic dystrophy of the heterotopic pancreas, periampullary duodenal wall cyst, pancreatic hamartoma of the duodenal wall, myoadenomatosis, and cystic dystrophy of the duodenal wall [15, 16].

Delivering an intervention to a group of patients to improve health outcomes is increasingly popular in public health and primary care, yet "group" is an umbrella term which encompasses a complex range of aims, theories, implementation processes and evaluation methods.

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Functions are commonly represented by Gene Ontology (GO; Ashburner et al., 2000) terms, which encompass molecular functions, cellular locations and biological processes.

Since that time, the world has been plagued with the waste-basket term PEA, which encompasses both pulseless patients with EMD (who are often unresuscitatable) and those with cardiac activity and no palpable pulses (who are much more likely to achieve ROSC).

Such a product would fall under the more general term, 'pharmabiotic', which encompasses non-viable microbes and health-promoting substances derived from micro-organisms.

It has become a sort of umbrella term, which now encompasses a variety of previously unconnected or unrecognised forms of abuse, such as trafficking, harmful traditional practices or bullying (compare, for instance, the resolutions adopted in 2000 and 2007).

A relevant perspective is the discussion on expanding the traditional concept of fidelity to include the recently introduced term sociological fidelity, which encompasses the relationship between the various healthcare professionals.

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