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The terminology does not matter so much as the recognition that no neat classification is possible.

One of the problems in defining capacity building is that the terminology does not imply a specific or unique target.

Imprecise and anthropomorphic terminology does not help to clarify technical issues, and confusion about the goals of entity authentication has misled attempts to formalize this concept.

We use selected examples from the peer-reviewed literature to demonstrate that very often the current use of reflectance terminology does not fulfill physical standards and can lead to systematic errors.

Dr. Larry Norton, the medical director of the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, said the larger problem is that doctors cannot tell patients with certainty which cancers will not progress and which cancers will kill them, and changing terminology does not solve that problem.

The terminology doesn't work.

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Mansfield had only one quad, and the quad had only three sides, so the terminology didn't seem accurate, but that's what it was called.

Robert Record's "Castle of Knowledge" (1556), we are told, may be one of the first books of "English vernacular mathematics" teaching geometric principles, though as the exhibition points out, Record's English terminology did not quite displace the Greek: the pentagon never became known as the cinkeangle.

Like water that cannot be recovered for a specific use because it has run into the sea or perhaps a saline aquifer, water lost through ET is, at least until nature recycles it, well and truly used or, in the language of the water world, "consumed", ie, not returned to the system for possible reuse.The problems caused by inexact terminology do not end here.

And if you find yourself wallowing in unfamiliar scientific terminology, don't worry--the site offers a comprehensive glossary of biomedical science terms.

It is not clear why von Neumann believed that it is necessary to have an a priori probability for every experiment, especially since von Mises clearly believed that a priori probabilities ("uniform distributions" in his terminology) do not always exist (von Mises 1981, pp. 68 ff).

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