Sentence examples for the terminology which from inspiring English sources

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subject to subparagraph (C), employ terminology which is different than the terminology which is employed in section 1637(c) of this title if such terminology conveys substantially the same meaning.

The terminology, which is standard, is unfortunate, seeming intuitively backwards.

In their 2005 monograph on networks in molecule based materials, Öhrstrom and Larson reviewed the terminology which is largely still in use today and gave a summary of the developmental thinking [18].

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.

While the terminology, which reflects different kinds of mental operations, is shared among Tibetan epistemologists, they disagree in their definitions of each sort and on the equivalence of some of them, in particular of the appearing object and the grasped object.

Due to the fact that in Europe, the term health literacy is not as commonly used as it is in the United States, we selected alternate terms that were used in articles when referring to concepts of health literacy, in respect not only to the terminology which may vary from some European countries to others, but also the language and translation barriers in relevance to those terms.

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Not in the sense of counting the number of times the phrase "nature is a laboratory" is actually used, but rather by studying the terminologies which (often in subtle and inferential ways) suggest, convey and reinforce this view.

Authors' response: As per this comment and analogous comments of Dr. Kimmel (see below), the entire description of two-dimensional (or two-component, using the modified terminology), which included most of the mathematical detail, was moved to the Methods.

In 2012, the ASTM International Committee F42 on Additive Manufacturing Technologies approved the standard terminology which has recently been reviewed and adopted by the British International Standards Institution [33].

The MFC terminology, which was originally applied to the fibrillated material, was probably related to the predominant structures encountered in fibre wall structures, i.e. microfibrils [9].

Thus, the scientific community should attempt to clarify the scientific terminology, which actually may be regarded also as an ethical requirement in human studies.

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