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Some of the commonly used jargon centers around "coming out," specifically how and when someone who is asexual should come out to friends and family.
Interviewer: Right, so they used jargon, did they?
This theme encompassed instances in which physicians used jargon with patients or in which patients showed submissiveness with senior physicians and not medical students.
Students had trouble interpreting the question stem, and the distracters used jargon like "hydrophobic" and "hydrophilic," which could be memorized but potentially not understood.
In the content analyses, 14 essential paediatric oral health topics were noted and Early Childhood Caries (ECC) was identified as the most commonly used jargon term.
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"Don't say things like 'young community males,' " he told her. "Don't use jargon".
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