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The term "zone of injury" has been coined to define the area of the extremity affected by the injuring force.
In this and other immunohistochemical stainings, the term "zone" is used to make the distinction with Nissl "subdivisions".
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Biozone is also used synonymously with the terms zone and range zone in stratigraphy.
And the terms "Zone A" and "Zone B" have taken on new significance in the new city lexicon.
(Here, we use the term 'progenitor zone' rather than the earlier term 'mitotic zone' or 'proliferative zone' to reflect the facultative nature of germ cell divisions).
According to one theory, the term comfort zone originated in reference to the temperature zone (67 to 78 degrees) where we're most comfortable, and feel neither hot nor cold.
Indeed both war situations were real (although Mr. O'Reilly's recent efforts to 'explain' have resulted in not only tortured logic -- using the term 'war zone' to describe a violent protest more than a thousand miles from the actual 'war zone).
Even the use of the term "buffer zone" carried poignant echoes of the Lebanon experience.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The precise origin of the term red zone is one of football's mysteries.
The term Green Zone has for many Iraqis become synonymous with the disconnect between the country's rulers and the harsh realities of ordinary citizens.
"We don't even use the term 'red zone'," said Lea Hegge, who is a trainer for a nonprofit, the Green Dot, which runs programs to deter sexual assault.
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