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Thus, whereas the terminology derived from classical studies in animals might not perfectly fit the behaviour of plant stem cells, it still seems a valid concept.
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When making a strong recommendation we used the terminology "We recommend…" whereas when making a weak recommendation, less definitive wording was used, such as, "We suggest…" was used.
The former term has apparently never been formally defined except in the local Czech literature, whereas the latter was applied in various contexts, making the terminology confusing.
In connection with this terminology, Lewry (1985, p. 22) incorrectly transcribes C 283B at folio 207va as "esse habituale sive commune", (thus perhaps seeing the terminology found in Bacon's criticism of Rufus) whereas the scribe of the Abstractiones clearly writes "esse habitudinis sive consequentiae".
The terminology is revealing.
The terminology varies.
The terminology changes.
They explain the terminology.
The terminology is quite suggestive.
The terminology doesn't work.
Anyway, the terminology is wrong.
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