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Authors of reviews and primary studies should clarify their type of research, for example by using the terms applied by Hayden et al. [ 8] 'prognostic factor modelling' and 'outcome prediction modelling', and give a clear description of their objective.

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"Innuitian" is derived from innuit, a term applied by the Eskimos of Alaska to themselves.

That was the term applied by the Supreme Court in its 1942 decision upholding military tribunals for a group of German saboteurs who had slipped into the United States.

"Degenerate art" was a term applied by the National Socialist regime in Germany to artworks deemed, for whatever reason, un-German and intolerable.

Sarcopenia is a term applied by Irwin Rosenberg in 1989 to explain age-associated loss of muscle mass and muscle function [ 5].

Much of the confusion on this issue comes from the tangle of terms applied to food ("sell by," "use by," best before") and their dubious origins.

This term, first applied by Dryden to John Donne and expanded by Dr. Johnson, is now used to denote a range of poets who varied greatly in their individual styles but who possessed certain affinities with Baroque literature, especially in the case of Richard Crashaw.

He had married Andreas' sister, Sophia Paleologue, whose grandson, Ivan IV, would become the first Tsar of Russia (tsar, or czar, meaning caesar, is a term traditionally applied by Slavs to the Byzantine Emperors).

It also does have a choice of forum clause that selects New York as a non-exclusive forum for disputes and is governed by New York law, no specific language providing for specific performance – but no bar, either – and a limitation on "special" damages that, by its literal terms, applies to the actual credit facility and the debt commitment letter itself.

In those days, he writes, there were no "Christians," a term applied later, usually by their pagan opponents.

It's a term applied to them by residents in the communities in which the movement arose in the early 2000's, in the northeast of Nigeria.

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