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In the best tradition of an industry whose terminology is ever more impenetrable to outsiders, the battery carts are known as E.D.M.G.'s, a label for hardware derived from the industry's Extensive Damage Mitigation Guidelines, largely put into effect after the Sept. 11 attacks.
He has landed here, in the unfamiliar shadows of mountains he has no time to appreciate, in a new offense whose terminology he is still learning, making jokes about how he feels a little like a rookie but is not allowed to play like one.
The problems within the questionnaire were formulated using a neutral vocabulary whose terminology sometimes varied significantly from the terminology (class and slot names) used in the schema.
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Some scientists wonder why, in this age of information, one would force students to read papers whose technology and terminology are outdated, and whose lasting conclusions are summarized in the first chapters of any textbook, if not on Wikipedia itself.
While some chemical names - typically TRIVIAL names - are relatively short and possess comparatively unambiguous boundaries, chemical formulas and systematic names are descriptive terminologies whose productivity mirrors the infinite array of possible chemicals.
The goal of this paper is to describe DEXTER, an open-access platform for data mining and terminology management, whose aim is not only the search, retrieval, exploration and analysis of texts in domain-specific corpora but also the automatic extraction of specialized words from the domain.
In the former, mentions of disorder terms were annotated and mapped to corresponding concepts in the SNOMED CT terminology [ 44], whose disorder semantic group covers phenotypic information.
The research on outcomes comparing "children of divorce" (dumbest terminology ever) to children whose parents stayed together doesn't separate out kids from happy intact families and parents who stayed together but aren't functioning well.
The terminology in the literature about posttraumatic stress disorder includes a plethora of terms whose meanings are not fully understood, and that, therefore, limit this terminology.
Then the was the juror in the American state of Maryland whose consultation of Wikipedia on a matter of scientific terminology led to a murder conviction being overturned.
And he finds parallels between Whiteman — who commissioned "Rhapsody in Blue" and whose quasi-symphonic approach was said, in the unfortunate terminology of the time, to have made an honest woman out of jazz — and the Beatles.
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