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This term is derived from the Greek word "tribos" and means the "science of rubbing".
This term is derived from electrical engineering practice, when the reference point is often taken to a copper spike literally driven into the ground.
This term is derived from the name of the mythological Greek god Hypnos, from whose cave in the underworld flowed Lethe, the river of forgetfulness and oblivion.
This term is derived from the fact that they have a characteristic amino acid composition (mostly polar amino acids such as serine, glycine, asparagine, glutamine and tyrosine), which resembles that of yeast prions.
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Correction: April 14 , 2004 Wednesday An article in Business Day on Monday about the use of the term nanotechnology referred incorrectly to a nanometer, the measurement from which the term is derived.
According to wikipedia, the term is derived from the Middle Englishbellewether and refers to the practice of placing a bell around the neck of a castrated ram (a wether) leading its flock of sheep.
Biophilic design — the term is derived from biophilia, coined in 1984 by a Harvard biologist, Edward O. Wilson, to describe what he considered the innate human attraction to nature — incorporates real or simulated natural elements in an effort to promote well-being.
Thus it was believed that a heavenly being called the "Son of Man" (the term is derived from Daniel 7 13) would descend to earth to save his people.
Kabbalah teacher Sarah Schneider outlines a more fulsome description of the term in her book, Kabbalistic Writings on the Nature of Masculine and Feminine, in which she demonstrates that the term is derived from the word makbilot, meaning "correspondence".
Clinimetrics is the study of properties of clinical assessment tools; 10 the term is derived from the theory of psychometrics.
The Urban Dictionary says the term was "derived from 'old is kool', becoming 'old's kool' and then becoming 'old skool' meaning old is cool".
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