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To establish a knowledge translation metric to measure the terminology shift from colloquial term "swine flu" to World Health Organization (WHO -recommended "H1N1" [10], a linear regression for the proportion of tWHO -recommendedN1" over time was performed using EnglisH1N1ly tweets from May 1 to December 31, 2009.

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Or at least until evolving usage causes another terminology shift.

And while an article last week in the Washington Post argued that the terminology has shifted from "nation-building" to "stabilization and reconstruction," which includes initiatives to "improve governance and the economy as well as security and stability," what exactly does all of this mean in terms of the U.S. commitment to Afghanistan?

This paper shows how changes in terminology, shifts in notions of income and the popularity of market valuations (fair value accounting) work to normalise the speculative characteristics of financial markets.

Reformulation of the question, involving a shift from disease to non-disease terminology, could elicit normalised accounts of symptoms as in these examples where a change in terminology shifting from 'pain' to 'aches' and 'discomfort', and shifting from 'breathlessness' to 'not being able to get your breath' leads to elicitation of the symptoms: Excerpt 1: LR:  Have you had any pain anywhere?

The second example I will focus on is more contemporary and engages with the current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, expressing his wish to shift the terminology used for disabled people, from Viklang, (disabled) to Divyang (divine) in 2016.

Veterans entering the civilian workforce are required to make a dramatic shift in the terminology, practices, habits, and expectations.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 4.20pm AEST07:20 In a post at 11.24am, I pointed you to a motion the Senate was due to consider this afternoon objecting to the Coalition's policy shift on the terminology used to describe East Jerusalem.

And finally, Twitter's Mac app will now display "hearts" instead of "stars" – reflecting the recently controversial shift in the terminology and iconography for Twitter's favoriting mechanism.

And finally, Twitter's Mac app will now display "hearts" instead of "stars" – reflecting the recently controversial shift in the terminology and iconography for Twitter's favoriting mechanism.

The new emphasis becomes dominant from the period of the vibhāṣā compendia onward and is evident in a shift in the terminology used by the Abhidharma to describe the nature of dharmas.

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