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Case ascertainment methods are continually updated and refined as the recommended diagnostic terminology evolves.
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As use has grown, terminology has evolved.
In a rapidly developing field such as the human microbiome, terminology may evolve quickly.
The terminology has evolved during the course of this research and the terms 'extended skills' and 'enhanced skills' are increasingly used rather than 'special interest'.
Elizabeth Collins Cromley's 1990 "Alone Together: A History of New York's Early Apartments" closely analyzes the evolving terminology used by the Department of Buildings for this new development.
Within this argument is the emphasis on performance, an idea which has gained popularity because the terminology, which has evolved throughout the development of CSR over the last 50 years, has been very result-oriented.
This term is also consistent with terminology that has evolved in several reports from the National Academies (reviewed in NRC, 2013).
The majority are lined by a single layer of hyperplastic columnar epithelial cells with minimal nuclear atypia, but a substantial minority exhibit more diverse histologic features such as stratification of cells, apocrine-like secretory features, and significant nuclear atypia, contributing to the complex terminology that has evolved to describe them [ 3, 5, 11- 13].
The concepts about and terminology of arthritis have evolved over the centuries, but by the late 1800s they were quite primitive by our current standards [ 4].
These data support suggestions that as the field rapidly evolves, changes in terminology are needed to more accurately reflect specific services, rather than lumping groups of therapies under heterogeneous terms such as CAM.
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